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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
    It's an interesting late add that will end up being a starter.
    Is she eligible to play this coming season?

    Starting jobs are at a premium on the IUP WBB roster.

    Three all-conference players in PG Appleby, F Megan Smith, and SG/SF Wolosik.

    Maybe edges out SG Denman or PF Robinson for a spot in the starting five. But D'Anna is also coming on strong for more minutes down in the post.

    But nice problem to have when you are merely looking for playing time for quality players rather than just desperately looking for any warm body that may just be able to man a position for a time.

    How about the nice job that the Sacramento Kings did the other night at the NBA Draft? Nice job of a talent infusion there.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Tom added a transfer over the weekend. Jen Oduho (5'11") has signed with IUP after playing last season at Youngstown State.

    She will have three years' eligibility.

    Interesting late add considering the whole roster from last year returns (that we know of, anyway) in addition to Audrey Stapleton coming off redshirt.

    That's a very, very deep roster.
    It's an interesting late add that will end up being a starter.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    They open with Findlay and play Ferris State the following day.

    It's a really strong field. Tough start but I'll take it any day over seeing a cupcake opening weekend.

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  • JDonAB92
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    IUP men open up against Findlay this season in the Hall of Fame Classic. Findlay made it to the Midwest Regional Final game last year before falling to Bellarmine. Findlay returns most of last year's team.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    I would have to say anything short of the Elite 8 would probably be a little disappointing for the women. This is the year they've been building up to the past two seasons.

    Tom's biggest hurdle is going to be keeping everybody somewhat happy with minutes. I was a little surprised he took the transfer this past week but he's going all in it appears.

    The men have the big opening tournament out in Indianapolis and I've heard some rumors of a big home and home with an MEC heavyweight that hasn't been announced yet by either school.

    Unfortunately they won't get to play Ship until (likely) the PSAC Tournament. I'm not completely sure Joe's roster is set yet. There may be one more addition/subtraction.

    With football also having sky high expectations it's going to be a pretty fun year upcoming.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    This is going to be an interesting season to watch unfold for Tom. Expectations probably couldn't be any higher. He's got an incredibly deep bench. I'll be curious to see if he can avoid the drama with playing time, etc.

    I'd fully expect them to open the season as a Top 3 team in most polls.
    Well, there will be an Indiana Stapleton on the team this year....I wonder how that will play out in regards to the rotation/playing time? Indiana politics are a mighty curious thing.

    The big post DeAnna (name?) needs to get much more minutes in my opinion.

    IUP WBB should be strong contenders to host both the PSAC and Atlantic Region tourneys this year. Interestingly, it will be the 10-year anniversary of the infamous Mount Olive affair come next March.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    This is going to be an interesting season to watch unfold for Tom. Expectations probably couldn't be any higher. He's got an incredibly deep bench. I'll be curious to see if he can avoid the drama with playing time, etc.

    I'd fully expect them to open the season as a Top 3 team in most polls.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    IUP women are holding a basketball camp the week of June 26. I hear there might be some good young up and coming gals players going to it. Maybe even Shaq Baby!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Tom added a transfer over the weekend. Jen Oduho (5'11") has signed with IUP after playing last season at Youngstown State.

    She will have three years' eligibility.

    Interesting late add considering the whole roster from last year returns (that we know of, anyway) in addition to Audrey Stapleton coming off redshirt.

    That's a very, very deep roster.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Several of the last few concerts at the KCAC have not done well at the gate. If you are registered online for events they were sending out mass email deals up until the days of the shows with half-off tickets, etc.

    WWE was really the event of the year. It packed the place (and wasn't cheap). Some of the non-concert events have done well. The wine fest and also the beer fest had pretty good turnouts. The KCAC also did very well hosting high school wrestling events and some high school basketball playoff games.

    The place is never going to host A-List acts like the Bryce Jordan Center. It's too small and those shows cost too much. But, I agree the selection of the B- and C-List acts hasn't been too hot the past couple years.

    I don't even think the 'folk from the hills' around Indiana wanted to see The Gambler when he was in town.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View Post
    I would tend to agree with you here. Kenny was in First Edition in the 1960s and reached his apex as a solo singer in the 1970s/early 1980s. He would not be a real draw for the younger crowd.

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    And that there is the difference. The OnState program was both campus programming and community engagement. That's why it was funded with university dollars. The shows at the KCAC are all done by an external promoter and are mostly acts that would have been at the Johnstown arena and some new ones that they can get to add a show between Pittsburgh and State College. But most of the shows are geared to who is buying tickets - the community.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPNation View Post
    Most of Kenny Roger's old fanbase is either dead or too old to go out.

    I doubt a single student went to that concert.
    I would tend to agree with you here. Kenny was in First Edition in the 1960s and reached his apex as a solo singer in the 1970s/early 1980s. He would not be a real draw for the younger crowd.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUP CRIMSON HAWKS View Post
    I believe I heard that the Kenny Rogers concert at the KCAC a few years back was only half full. They probably took a beating on that show. At least before with the "OnStage" shows they were only trying to fill crappy Fisher Auditorium, which I am guessing seats much, much less than the KCAC.
    Most of Kenny Roger's old fanbase is either dead or too old to go out.

    I doubt a single student went to that concert.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    While the Beach Boys topic and that era is being discussed ... pretty interesting how close Charlie Manson was to the one member. A lot of people don't know about that friendship. The Beach Boys actually recorded a song Manson wrote although I don't think they released it. They then didn't credit him for writing it and, well, Charlie didn't like that very much. Interesting story to read.
    All very true! Dennis Wilson actually had the Manson family living in his house for a time before the Tate/La Bianca murders. In fact it was Dennis' introduction of Manson to record producer Terry Melcher who at the time lived at the infamous 10050 Cielo Drive address in Benedict Canyon where the Sharon Tate murders would take place. Melcher of course is best known as the adopted son of Doris Day and as a part of the recording duo of Bruce and Terry (Bruce Johnston later of the Beach Boys) who are best known for their hit "Summer Means Fun." Yeah, it is very interesting how the Tate murders don't happen there if Manson hadn't been there and introduced to Melcher through Dennis Wilson. I believe that the Beach Boys song that was penned by Manson was called "Never Learn Not to Love." They had changed the title and other things and he indeed was not given a writing credit for it. You can actually hear Manson singing if you do a youtube search. Rather surprisingly, he was not that bad of a singer at all.

    Dennis Wilson of course died of drowning at the age of 39 in December of 1983 as a homeless drug/drink addicted man. His last months were very sad to read about it.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    While the Beach Boys topic and that era is being discussed ... pretty interesting how close Charlie Manson was to the one member. A lot of people don't know about that friendship. The Beach Boys actually recorded a song Manson wrote although I don't think they released it. They then didn't credit him for writing it and, well, Charlie didn't like that very much. Interesting story to read.

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