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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Lombardi dancing in the locker room after the game is one of the greatest things I've seen. Watch it on Twitter with volume. Awesome moment.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUP24 View Post

    Virginia State impressed me in their game against WL in the tournament last year. Although, I doubt they will sneak up on WL this year (even though I don't think they did that last year - I doubt that game was a fluke).
    They had four big studs in front and got both Castello and Nedrow in foul trouble when we played them. It was the second game of the year, a 58-54 grinder won by VSU, and I didn't think either team played exceptionally well. It was Ship's worst shooting performance in something like nine years. Some of that was good VSU defense, but the Raiders just missed tons of shots. What I remember is a lot of the VSU guys had big bodies. Most of Ship's guys other than Nedrow are pretty lean, and they had a hard time keeping the VSU forwards away from the hoop.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Confirmed. IUP men are playing Friday at 6 p.m.


    Tom is playing at 2:30 p.m.

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by Inkblot View Post

    The 1 and 2 both losing happened on the women's side. Lubbock Christian hosted the women's regional final as the 3.
    Thanks for the update, Ink. I knew I didn't recall it on the men's side, but I have admittedly paid less attention to the women's tourney in recent years since WLU hasn't been a factor recently.

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  • Inkblot
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    Originally posted by Scrub View Post

    Wow. Maybe so. It did happen last year in the Southwest when West Texas A&M earned hosting rights on both men's and women's sides, so half the men's bracket shifted to St. Ed's. That's when the precedent was set. But I didn't realize that it played out that both WTAMU & St. Ed's LOST before the final.
    The 1 and 2 both losing happened on the women's side. Lubbock Christian hosted the women's regional final as the 3.

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  • IUP24
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    Originally posted by Scrub View Post

    You're right. For an out-of-conference foe that doesn't see the WLU system very often, they were pretty unfazed by the pace/chaos of it in last year's tourney. And if I recall correctly, Brandon Holley (hope I'm remembering the young man's name correctly) had a 3 from the corner rim off at the buzzer, which would have won it if it had gone. That was an amazing game last year, and there's no question about it that VSU is a scary team to have to face in a first-round match-up.
    Also goes back to what I said a few weeks ago about the fear-factor or the "mystique" of playing West Liberty being worn off. That's not to say they aren't a great team or won't run roughshod through the Regional. That can happen. They used to kill teams in the NCAA tournament in somewhat of the same manner that they did in the regular season. You just don't see that really anymore.

    As I've said, the Atlantic Region is vastly different than it was as recent as 3-4 years ago. That said, teams just look more prepared to play West Liberty. Heck, they look more prepared to play IUP too. You don't exactly see them run teams off the floor other than the bottom dwellers.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by krober34 View Post

    Our losses to Virginia State were earlier in the season when we were not playing that well. We are a tough team defensively ranking #7 in the nation. Best of luck!
    WSSU is No. 7 in defense (64.4 ppg allowed) and IUP is No. 9 (65.3 ppg allowed).

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  • krober34
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Taking a look at Winston-Salem State:

    * WSSU has 10 losses -- by a combined 40 points. Their largest margin of defeat was 9 points. They had losses by 2, 1, 1, 2 and 3 points. So, they are a couple buckets here and there away from having a much different record.

    * 11-4 at home, 3-0 neutral and 5-6 in true road games.

    * Stats:
    PPG - 69.6
    FG% - 42.5
    3PT% - 31.8 (about 19 attempts per game)
    FT% - 68.5
    Rebounds - 37.9 per game (+3.7 for season)
    Defense - 64.2 ppg allowed

    * Leading scorer - Senior guard Robert Colon (17 ppg)

    * If you go by the season stats, WSSU likes to play a heavy guard lineup. In the regular rotation, only one post player (Mason Harrell) seems to play heavy minutes. He averages 22.2 mpg. They have a lot of nice-size guards in the 6'4" range -- very athletic. Lots of speed.

    * Of note, former Pitt point guard Justice Kithcart is listed on the WSSU roster. After being dismissed at Pitt, he went to Old Dominion. From there, he landed at WSSU. He comes off the bench and is playing about 21 mpg and averaging 7.5 points.

    * Nine players average double digit minutes

    * Against stronger teams:
    - 0-2 vs. Virginia State
    - 1-1 vs. Bowie State
    - 3-0 vs. Fayetteville State
    - 1-1 vs. Virginia Union
    - 1-1 vs. Johnson C. Smith
    Our losses to Virginia State were earlier in the season when we were not playing that well. We are a tough team defensively ranking #7 in the nation. Best of luck!

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by IUP24 View Post

    Virginia State impressed me in their game against WL in the tournament last year. Although, I doubt they will sneak up on WL this year (even though I don't think they did that last year - I doubt that game was a fluke).
    You're right. For an out-of-conference foe that doesn't see the WLU system very often, they were pretty unfazed by the pace/chaos of it in last year's tourney. And if I recall correctly, Brandon Holley (hope I'm remembering the young man's name correctly) had a 3 from the corner rim off at the buzzer, which would have won it if it had gone. That was an amazing game last year, and there's no question about it that VSU is a scary team to have to face in a first-round match-up.

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  • IUP24
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    Virginia State impressed me in their game against WL in the tournament last year. Although, I doubt they will sneak up on WL this year (even though I don't think they did that last year - I doubt that game was a fluke).

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  • Scrub
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    Virginia State had one of the best front lines I've seen this year, and they had some depth.
    That's not what I want to hear! Tough front lines tend to give WLU fits. Howlett is only going to get so many performances out of Marlon Moore like the one he got last night, and he just spent it. Hard to fathom Marlon putting two of those together on back-to-back games, but he might have to.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Taking a look at Winston-Salem State:

    * WSSU has 10 losses -- by a combined 40 points. Their largest margin of defeat was 9 points. They had losses by 2, 1, 1, 2 and 3 points. So, they are a couple buckets here and there away from having a much different record.

    * 11-4 at home, 3-0 neutral and 5-6 in true road games.

    * Stats:
    PPG - 69.6
    FG% - 42.5
    3PT% - 31.8 (about 19 attempts per game)
    FT% - 68.5
    Rebounds - 37.9 per game (+3.7 for season)
    Defense - 64.2 ppg allowed

    * Leading scorer - Senior guard Robert Colon (17 ppg)

    * If you go by the season stats, WSSU likes to play a heavy guard lineup. In the regular rotation, only one post player (Mason Harrell) seems to play heavy minutes. He averages 22.2 mpg. They have a lot of nice-size guards in the 6'4" range -- very athletic. Lots of speed.

    * Of note, former Pitt point guard Justice Kithcart is listed on the WSSU roster. After being dismissed at Pitt, he went to Old Dominion. From there, he landed at WSSU. He comes off the bench and is playing about 21 mpg and averaging 7.5 points.

    * Nine players average double digit minutes

    * Against stronger teams:
    - 0-2 vs. Virginia State
    - 1-1 vs. Bowie State
    - 3-0 vs. Fayetteville State
    - 1-1 vs. Virginia Union
    - 1-1 vs. Johnson C. Smith

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Taking a look at Winston-Salem State:

    * WSSU has 10 losses -- by a combined 40 points. Their largest margin of defeat was 9 points. They had losses by 2, 1, 1, 2 and 3 points. So, they are a couple buckets here and there away from having a much different record.

    * 11-4 at home, 3-0 neutral and 5-6 in true road games.

    * Stats:
    PPG - 69.6
    FG% - 42.5
    3PT% - 31.8 (about 19 attempts per game)
    FT% - 68.5
    Rebounds - 37.9 per game (+3.7 for season)
    Defense - 64.2 ppg allowed

    * Leading scorer - Senior guard Robert Colon (17 ppg)

    * If you go by the season stats, WSSU likes to play a heavy guard lineup. In the regular rotation, only one post player (Mason Harrell) seems to play heavy minutes. He averages 22.2 mpg. They have a lot of nice-size guards in the 6'4" range -- very athletic. Lots of speed.

    * Of note, former Pitt point guard Justice Kithcart is listed on the WSSU roster. After being dismissed at Pitt, he went to Old Dominion. From there, he landed at WSSU. He comes off the bench and is playing about 21 mpg and averaging 7.5 points.

    * Nine players average double digit minutes

    * Against stronger teams:
    - 0-2 vs. Virginia State
    - 1-1 vs. Bowie State
    - 3-0 vs. Fayetteville State
    - 1-1 vs. Virginia Union
    - 1-1 vs. Johnson C. Smith

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUP24 View Post

    The really sad part is that IUP has the infrastructure to fully host both given the Memorial Field House and KCAC.
    They could've hosted both without using the field house other than practice purposes. It's a joke... Other than the host, all games should be neutral, period!!!

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  • IUP24
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    Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
    What an awesome problem to have! Sincere congratulations to IUP for capturing both #1 seeds and for working out scheduling so that they both get to play at home/host.
    The really sad part is that IUP has the infrastructure to fully host both given the Memorial Field House and KCAC.

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