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  • boatcapt
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    Originally posted by IUP24 View Post
    Yeah. Marcel missed the front end of a 1 and 1 with about 1:50 left. WL went down and promptly hit a 3. The with about a minute left, Jeffers missed the front end of a 1 and 1 too which also led to a WL 3.

    IUP controlled that whole game and should have beaten West Liberty. That game never should have never reached overtime.


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    At their best, that is what WLU does...Tires you out which makes you make mistakes (like short arming FT's) and then drains 3's on the other end. IUP missed only two FT's in the second half while WLU made only three 3 pointers (the two you pointed out and one other)...game swung on those four shots.

    I'd be hard pressed to say IUP "controlled the whole game" seeing as WLU did have a 3 point half time lead, IUP's largest lead was 6 points and that was in the first half while WLU lead by 9 in the second. Game was tied on eight different occasions in regulation. As I recall it, it was a game of runs with one team building a small (typically 5 or 6 point) lead and the other team clawing their way back.
    Last edited by boatcapt; 08-02-2018, 12:43 PM.

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  • IUP24
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    That one is still painful. It never should have made it to the first OT. Hit FTs and it was over in regulation.

    Yeah. Marcel missed the front end of a 1 and 1 with about 1:50 left. WL went down and promptly hit a 3. The with about a minute left, Jeffers missed the front end of a 1 and 1 too which also led to a WL 3.

    IUP controlled that whole game and should have beaten West Liberty. That game never should have never reached overtime.


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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by hawks16 View Post
    IUP only played with seven in the three-overtime regional semifinal against West Liberty in 2014. Marcel went for 27 and 10 off the bench in 43 minutes. Devante played 54 of 55 minutes and Mathis logged 52.
    That one is still painful. It never should have made it to the first OT. Hit FTs and it was over in regulation.

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  • hawks16
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    IUP only played with seven in the three-overtime regional semifinal against West Liberty in 2014. Marcel went for 27 and 10 off the bench in 43 minutes. Devante played 54 of 55 minutes and Mathis logged 52.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    LOL ... I think Joe's dream in life is to go Norman Dale and play with four. Maybe dress 6 total with a local walk-on from Saltsburg.

    Bravado probably just favored this post! LOL. You guys are a riot.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Aaron Faulkner was another good one kind of lost to history.

    How about crazy Fannar ? His 'departure' certainly soured his role in program history. He was a scrappy one, though, during his time here.
    The memory of Faulkner jumping up on the scorers table celebrating the one big win (region I think) will forever be seared into my cortex as one of the iconic moments of IUP sports history. Sort of like the flag raising at Iwo Jima.

    Goodness, so many great players over the years. We were all lucky to have been a part of it all.

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  • IUPalum
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    Faulkner gets lost because of who he played with. That kid could shoot.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by hawks16 View Post
    Six-man rotation. I hope Joe doesn't read this board.
    LOL ... I think Joe's dream in life is to go Norman Dale and play with four. Maybe dress 6 total with a local walk-on from Saltsburg.


    Gary Edwards didn't do it by design that year ... just kind of happened. That team was just on a mission there at the end. Could be mistaking but I think the 2000 team won the Regional Final by a really big number. They had a perfect mix of skill. No depth, obviously, but an incredibly strong starting five.

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  • hawks16
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    The 2000 team, while not remembered as one of the greats, had one of the great runs in program history -- ending in the Elite 8.

    Recall that group, led by PSAC Player of the Year Mike Beckles, essentially reached the Elite 8 with a 6-man rotation. Seven on some nights.
    Six-man rotation. I hope Joe doesn't read this board.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    The 2000 team, while not remembered as one of the greats, had one of the great runs in program history -- ending in the Elite 8.

    Recall that group, led by PSAC Player of the Year Mike Beckles, essentially reached the Elite 8 with a 6-man rotation. Seven on some nights.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Aaron Faulkner was another good one kind of lost to history.

    How about crazy Fannar ? His 'departure' certainly soured his role in program history. He was a scrappy one, though, during his time here.

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  • Chuck Norris
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Since the old stuff came up ... was curious.

    Dennis Mims' lone season:

    16.6 points per game
    11.3 rebounds per game
    59.2 FG%
    90 blocked shots

    For those who remember, recall he was routinely double- and even triple-teamed on most nights.


    The other famous one-year import, Rodney Horton:

    22.8 points per game
    8 rebounds per game

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Since the old stuff came up ... was curious.

    Dennis Mims' lone season:

    16.6 points per game
    11.3 rebounds per game
    59.2 FG%
    90 blocked shots

    For those who remember, recall he was routinely double- and even triple-teamed on most nights.


    The other famous one-year import, Rodney Horton:

    22.8 points per game
    8 rebounds per game
    Mims was a BAD man! I guess both literally and figuratively. Nastiest IUP post player ever with the mighty Webb right there.

    How tall was Mims? I can't even recall exactly. Wasn't he like 6-10 or so?

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  • Bart
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    Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
    Just curious - Does anyone know any details about Amir Hinton, who transferred from Loch Haven? Where is he going?
    His former teammate at Lock Haven Tarojae Brake transferred to Kutztown. No word on Hinton.

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  • IUPalum
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    Yes, I do remember him being smothered and he still dominated offensively! Defensively, good luck getting to the rim because he blocked everything!

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