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  • IUP1423
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    Tonight is not the final of the CAA tournament, only the semifinal. They would have to win tonight and tmrw night to get the automatic bid. Charleston has won 11 or 12 in a row with Bryce Butler (West Liberty transfer) coming off the bench. Good luck with that Towson.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View Post

    Not that I’ve heard yet but others here have a better handle on that.

    On the potential incoming players front, I know there are hints or hope that Tomiwa may return to IUP but I’m not so sure. His minutes and productivity have increased at Towson so he’s settling in, and now they’re one win away from playing in the NCAA Tournament. If they beat Charleston tonight, they get the automatic bid. I think the odds are better that he might consider leaving if Towson loses tonight. They’ve already beaten Charleston once so it’s possible.

    The other big name being floated is a more likely candidate from a basketball perspective as he’s not getting many minutes and hasn’t been terribly productive at his new D1 home. Of course there’s more to it than just what’s happening on the court. How much does a kid like being at the school? What’s the graduation situation look like? In Tomiwa’s situation at least he’d have a couple years worth of credits at IUP to come back to, assuming he cares about that. The other kid would risk being in no man’s land academically with a few credits from two prior schools.
    If Tomiwa doesn't graduate this year it's all a moot point. He can only come back as a grad transfer.

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  • EyeoftheHawk
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    Originally posted by IUP1423 View Post
    Anybody hitting the portal????
    Not that I’ve heard yet but others here have a better handle on that.

    On the potential incoming players front, I know there are hints or hope that Tomiwa may return to IUP but I’m not so sure. His minutes and productivity have increased at Towson so he’s settling in, and now they’re one win away from playing in the NCAA Tournament. If they beat Charleston tonight, they get the automatic bid. I think the odds are better that he might consider leaving if Towson loses tonight. They’ve already beaten Charleston once so it’s possible.

    The other big name being floated is a more likely candidate from a basketball perspective as he’s not getting many minutes and hasn’t been terribly productive at his new D1 home. Of course there’s more to it than just what’s happening on the court. How much does a kid like being at the school? What’s the graduation situation look like? In Tomiwa’s situation at least he’d have a couple years worth of credits at IUP to come back to, assuming he cares about that. The other kid would risk being in no man’s land academically with a few credits from two prior schools.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUP1423 View Post
    Anybody hitting the portal????
    Hopefully a couple. Need some addition by subtraction.

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  • IUP1423
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    Anybody hitting the portal????

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    The last time Gannon hosted Championship Sunday, the Knights hit a DEEP walk-off three-pointer to defeat IUP. That was an awful ride back to Indiana.

    A week later, Gannon was upset by Slippery Rock (a team they had blasted three times). IUP went on to win the Regional and eventually lose in the National Final.

    Talk about a deep West that year.
    LIT AF won.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    The last time Gannon hosted Championship Sunday, the Knights hit a DEEP walk-off three-pointer to defeat IUP. That was an awful ride back to Indiana.

    A week later, Gannon was upset by Slippery Rock (a team they had blasted three times). IUP went on to win the Regional and eventually lose in the National Final.

    Talk about a deep West that year.
    East had a pretty nice year in 2018 when ESU, Ship, and West Chester were three of the semifinalists in the Atlantic Region with Ship destroying two higher-seeded teams before losing in the final to an ESU team it had split with during the regular season.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    The last time Gannon hosted Championship Sunday, the Knights hit a DEEP walk-off three-pointer to defeat IUP. That was an awful ride back to Indiana.

    A week later, Gannon was upset by Slippery Rock (a team they had blasted three times). IUP went on to win the Regional and eventually lose in the National Final.

    Talk about a deep West that year.

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  • hawks16
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    Don't make me plan a themed game.

    And to answer my own question of "Is IUP good?" Eh, not really, so-so, mas o menos. Maybe? Not really.
    Last edited by hawks16; 03-09-2024, 11:32 AM.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by hawks16 View Post
    Just save this post for October.

    2024-25 IUP team: Joe will play seven regulars and an eighth who gets 10-15 minutes per night. The transfers we read about will either redshirt or be buried on the bench only to transfer out after the season. One guy who looks great in warmups won't play. IUP will be picked to come in second in the PSAC, win 25 games and everyone goes home happy. Complaints about 3 p.m. tipoff times and why the roster isn't posted yet.
    And several dumb posts asking if IUP is any good.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    So, there is some news. It seems Josh Petteno does indeed have an extra year of eligibility. He played one year of JUCO, two years at Young Harris and one year at IUP. His first year was the Covid year, when players were not charged a year.

    He did walk on senior day but that is normal for those graduating.

    I would love to see him come back next year - and play, you know, his actual position.

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  • hawks16
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    Just save this post for October.

    2024-25 IUP team: Joe will play seven regulars and an eighth who gets 10-15 minutes per night. The transfers we read about will either redshirt or be buried on the bench only to transfer out after the season. One guy who looks great in warmups won't play. IUP will be picked to come in second in the PSAC, win 25 games and everyone goes home happy. Complaints about 3 p.m. tipoff times and why the roster isn't posted yet.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    EP certainly had a case. However, I can't recall a POY ever coming from a fourth place team.

    It's a shame Joe didn't get him a wingman last off-season. It ruined their season.

    Put even an average small forward on that roster and they make the tournament. That position wiped out their whole season.
    Looks like they went with the two high scorers for POY, although I thought Shoats of Lock Haven was more important to his team than McClurg was to Cal. I thought the PSAC East awards were spot-on.

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  • gman16506
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    EP certainly had a case. However, I can't recall a POY ever coming from a fourth place team.

    It's a shame Joe didn't get him a wingman last off-season. It ruined their season.

    Put even an average small forward on that roster and they make the tournament. That position wiped out their whole season.
    You are no doubt correct about a POY candidate on a fourth place team. With that said, my humble opinion was that Porterfield deserved the honor with no disrespect to McClurg. Watched them both a couple of times and thought that Porterfield just carried IUP on his back; McClurg, not so much!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post

    This is why he should have been player of the year in the West, not McClurg. McClurg was always sibgled up and had people around him.
    EP certainly had a case. However, I can't recall a POY ever coming from a fourth place team.

    It's a shame Joe didn't get him a wingman last off-season. It ruined their season.

    Put even an average small forward on that roster and they make the tournament. That position wiped out their whole season.

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