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  • Originally posted by hawks16 View Post

    Saw that and said to myself, "what are they going to do with the 150 leftover shirts?"
    They'll be 'on sale' at the HUB tomorrow for $49.99/per.

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    • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

      They'll be 'on sale' at the HUB tomorrow for $49.99/per.
      Truth!

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      • No reason to have Armoni in the game late. The triple double means nothing if he gets hurt!

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        • IUP 106
          Le Moyne 67

          Final

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          • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
            IUP 106
            Le Moyne 67

            Final
            Apparently LeMoyne was a bit weaker this year than expected

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            • Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post

              Apparently LeMoyne was a bit weaker this year than expected

              Le Moyne will win a lot of games this year. So, it will be a quality win down the road. They just got overpowered last night -- right from the start. Playing this Joe team with a 4-guard lineup and 1 SF is recipe for disaster. They stayed in their press most of the night which was useless.

              Shawndale - 24 pts, 7 assists, 4 steals

              Armoni - 17 pts, 10 assists, 7 rebounds

              Porterfield - 19 pts, 5 rebounds, 2 blocks

              Morris - 16 pts, 2 steals

              Demo - 11 pts, 9 rebounds, 2 steals

              Radford - 12 pts (4 treys)

              IUP shot 64% from the field


              Morris and Demo had the best alleyoop fast break I think I've ever seen at IUP. It was nuts.

              Gate was on the small side again at 1,487. But, a lot of students came for those tee-shirts so it was at least a lively 1,487.


              Odd stat: IUP was up 55-33 at halftime and Armoni didn't score in the first half. He scored all 17 of his points after halftime.

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              • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


                Le Moyne will win a lot of games this year. So, it will be a quality win down the road. They just got overpowered last night -- right from the start. Playing this Joe team with a 4-guard lineup and 1 SF is recipe for disaster. They stayed in their press most of the night which was useless.
                Thinking about some down-the-road-possibilities, I don't like to hear this. A 4-guard lineup with one SF + Pressing game plan = the same thing WLU would likely try to do if a Regional match-up were to materialize.

                It's obviously WAY too early to be thinking about this--LOTS of basketball left to be played. But I remain convinced that the Region goes through the KCAC this year. So anyone with hopes of competing in the Region will need to figure out how to deal with IUP.

                Meanwhile, WLU first has to figure out how to win a tough one in Johnstown tonight.

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                • Originally posted by Scrub View Post

                  Thinking about some down-the-road-possibilities, I don't like to hear this. A 4-guard lineup with one SF + Pressing game plan = the same thing WLU would likely try to do if a Regional match-up were to materialize.

                  It's obviously WAY too early to be thinking about this--LOTS of basketball left to be played. But I remain convinced that the Region goes through the KCAC this year. So anyone with hopes of competing in the Region will need to figure out how to deal with IUP.

                  Meanwhile, WLU first has to figure out how to win a tough one in Johnstown tonight.

                  WL's press is much better than Le Moyne's -- and Le Moyne doesn't have near the quality shooters that WL possesses.

                  The post player problem IUP causes this year is they have two who basically can play power forward or drain deep shots on you. Demo is essentially a 6'9" guard but also an incredible rebounder. Porterfield is 5-tool. Then, the muscle comes off the bench. It's a problematic blend.

                  But, the real strength is the three starting guards. Shawndale, Armoni and Morris are pretty elite. They draw so much attention that the post players are having a field day. So far. Early, as you said.

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                  • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


                    WL's press is much better than Le Moyne's -- and Le Moyne doesn't have near the quality shooters that WL possesses.

                    The post player problem IUP causes this year is they have two who basically can play power forward or drain deep shots on you. Demo is essentially a 6'9" guard but also an incredible rebounder. Porterfield is 5-tool. Then, the muscle comes off the bench. It's a problematic blend.

                    But, the real strength is the three starting guards. Shawndale, Armoni and Morris are pretty elite. They draw so much attention that the post players are having a field day. So far. Early, as you said.
                    If that's all true, what you're describing sounds frighteningly like NWMo last year. Several of the strongest guards in D2 (Hudgins and Bernard) and a couple of stretch bigs (including Hawkins, who is now merely averaging a double-double in D1).

                    You're not doing anything to dissuade me from thinking that WLU's travel coordinator better start booking rooms at the Hilton Garden-Indiana in mid-March. : )

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                    • Originally posted by Scrub View Post

                      If that's all true, what you're describing sounds frighteningly like NWMo last year. Several of the strongest guards in D2 (Hudgins and Bernard) and a couple of stretch bigs (including Hawkins, who is now merely averaging a double-double in D1).

                      You're not doing anything to dissuade me from thinking that WLU's travel coordinator better start booking rooms at the Hilton Garden-Indiana in mid-March. : )

                      Long way until March. I'm more worried about the West schedule this year. This is the deepest West in a long time. Going to be some wars in Jan/Feb. Gotta stay healthy, too.

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                        • LOL.


                          For those who haven't got to see any games yet (0-3 on video feeds) ... Bryce Radford is having a really good start. He's hit 4 treys per in 2 of the 3 games. Very long range shooter. He's officially a freshman but an academic junior so he's very mature and polished for being an R-FR. He's going to have a pretty elaborate scoring resume by the time he leaves town.

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                          • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

                            LOL.


                            For those who haven't got to see any games yet (0-3 on video feeds) ... Bryce Radford is having a really good start. He's hit 4 treys per in 2 of the 3 games. Very long range shooter. He's officially a freshman but an academic junior so he's very mature and polished for being an R-FR. He's going to have a pretty elaborate scoring resume by the time he leaves town.

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                            • The most important news surfacing out of IUP is it sounds like the Hawks avoided a major injury last night. David Morris left the game early in the second half. Tony reported today that it isn't serious. The game was already a blowout when he got hurt so there was no point to risk anything. Sounds like he'll be fine.

                              He was away from the ball when it happened so I'm not sure if he just got tangled up with the player he was defending or exactly what happened. He was walking fairly normal afterward so hopefully it was just precautionary.

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                              • Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

                                LOL.


                                For those who haven't got to see any games yet (0-3 on video feeds) ... Bryce Radford is having a really good start. He's hit 4 treys per in 2 of the 3 games. Very long range shooter. He's officially a freshman but an academic junior so he's very mature and polished for being an R-FR. He's going to have a pretty elaborate scoring resume by the time he leaves town.
                                There's going to be quite a few of these third-year freshmen in the league this season. It will be interesting to see how many of them hang around after their senior academic year.

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