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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    The Lake Show must be hungover ... up just 4 at the half in Greensburg.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post

    U{J gpt a technical but who was it on?
    Don't know ... screen was spinning as usual watching this stooge production.

    Wise should have got one right before the half.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    52-43 UPJ at the half.

    Cal dominated the first 10 minutes ... Rukavina went zone and whole game flipped.

    Tempers are flaring.
    U{J gpt a technical but who was it on?

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    52-43 UPJ at the half.

    Cal dominated the first 10 minutes ... Rukavina went zone and whole game flipped.

    Tempers are flaring.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    UPJ live feed SUCKS yet again .... unreal.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Time to recover your Super Bowl losses. Here are tonight's lines.


    California at UPJ - On the surface, you could look at the first meeting. The Mountain Cats smoked the Vulcans in the Angelo Dome. Times change. Pitt-Johnstown is just 3-3 in its past 6 outings. Taking the recent trend a step further, they've lost to every good team they've played over the past 3 weeks. California, on the other hand, is 8-1 since that UPJ loss. Turn to tonight and what we have is a real big game. Both teams sit at 11-4 in the West. The loser is essentially out of contention to win the division. The winner, for now anyway, gets a hold of that all-important, potential first-round bye. This meeting has every indication of being a shootout. Both can really score the basketball. Neither plays great defense. Reviewing the first games' boxscore, Cal shot an abysmal 6-34 from outside. That's not likely to happen twice. UPJ has won 9 of the past 10 meetings in the series -- including 4 straight. Very tough game to predict. The Vulcans' hot streak can't be ignored. California escapes Johnstown with a tight win. Vulcans -3

    West Chester at Shippensburg - The Rams got their slump-busting, throttling of Mansfield out of the way. Things get real tonight. Are they back? Was it just a real bad stretch? We'll find out quickly. Shippensburg should be a pretty focused, fired up bunch tonight coming off its recent home loss to East Stroudsburg. The Red Raiders, fairly convincingly, took the first meeting. Talk about a rivalry? The score in the past 10 meetings in the series? Five wins each. A loss tonight could really start to put a damper on WCU's NCAA hopes. Add to it a red hot Millersville team on its tail. Expect a spirited effort from West Chester. However, expect a Shippensburg win. Red Raiders -7

    East Stroudsburg at Bloomsburg - Back on Jan. 8, things were looking up for the Huskies. They had back-to-back wins over Shepherd and (at) East Stroudsburg. Then ... the bottom fell out. Bloomsburg has just one win since, and has lost 6 of their past 7 games. The Warriors ended a 4-game skid and have since won 4 of 5 outings. The Huskies may have won the first one ... but there's nothing pointing to a Bloomsburg sweep. Warriors get redemption. Big time. ESU -13

    Clarion at Slippery Rock - The Rock has been blown out of two straight gyms - their own and Hamer Hall. Typically this is a stage when seeing Clarion coming to town is perfect timing. The Golden Eagles may have other plans. Clarion is playing well. It may not show in the win-loss column, but it isn't the pushover of years gone by -- especially in this second semester. The Golden Eagles also aren't a team SRU can try and physically push around. Clarion can push back. SRU has more talent. The question is where is the team mentally? Two losses by a combined 48 points can do some strange things to morale. The Rock also knows what awaits this weekend at the KCAC. If SRU isn't ready to go tonight ... the Rock is going down. Ready or not, here's the upset special of the night. Clarion leaves Morrow with a win. Golden Eagles -3

    Millersville at Kutztown - The surging Marauders hammered the Golden Bears a month ago. The venue is different this time but the result will be the same. Make it 5 in a row for the 'Ville. Millersville -12

    Gannon at Edinboro - The Golden Knights are hot. The Fighting Scots can't get this season over with fast enough. Easy result. Gannon wins. Big. Knights -19

    Lock Haven at Mansfield - The Mounties aren't technically dead yet. Close, though. Lock Haven is clinging on to that last PSAC Tournament spot. The Bald Eagles hammered Mansfield the first time. The second time will be more of the same. Lock Haven -17

    Mercyhurst at Seton Hill - It won't be pretty in the yellow shoe box tonight. The Lake Show has a new confidence. The Griffins are going to pay the price. Mercyhurst in a run-away. Lakers -24

    IDLE: IUP

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUP24 View Post

    I don't people realize how tough of an environment the KCAC can be when it gets going. My junior and senior year, we had it cooking for a few games. Crimson Crazies, baby.
    Getting it going is usually the problem. But, yes, when alive the crowd can take visiting teams out. They don't lose at home very often.

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  • IUP24
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Pegram walks a pretty fine line with it. He got T'd up in the Clarion game for such antics. Being honest, he was part of Cal's second half collapse at the KCAC. He let the crowd really get to him. He was focused more on Rows 1-2 in the last 20 minutes than he was on the game. That was a huge crowd that night and it went after him and Danny pretty hard. In all my years at the KCAC the only opposing player the crowd couldn't rattle was Dustin Sleva. Believe me, they tried. He'd hit a three and turn around and say F U to Row 1. Junior and Senior year Sleva, anyway. Josh Wise gets roasted every time he comes here and completely thrown off his game.

    Pegram is a big-time talker -- which is fine. But when the crowd talked back to him he got pretty out of sorts. That and David Morris wasn't taking any of his crap. I could certainly see him and Josh Wise being an issue, although I doubt they guard one another. Pegram will likely get matched up with Mulbah (who has a much calmer demeanor). UPJ coach Rukavina does't take much crap from his players so I'm sure he had a real long talk with Wise on the way home from Erie.

    If I was a Cal fan my fear with Pegram would be that the night is coming when he will get T'd up for some abusive language that some ref will deem as taunting. It's coming. You just have to hope it doesn't come at a terrible time.

    Danny is a great coach. He is certainly the new Kevin Reynolds of the PSAC sideline. It's been fun watching him and Lombardi go head-to-head ... those poor officials. Danny and Joe are the best in the league at working officials. Manchel isn't far behind.
    I don't people realize how tough of an environment the KCAC can be when it gets going. My junior and senior year, we had it cooking for a few games. Crimson Crazies, baby.

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  • bballfan03
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    I'd be curious what their numbers have been since January 1. Recall Bravado Joe was trying to play a deeper (for him) rotation earlier in the year. As injuries mounted and people made his doghouse, they've been down to about 5.5 guys for a while now. Luckily that goes back to 6.5 this weekend.

    Chucky being back will move Shawndale back out to guard. That's good for all involved. He battled down there but he's not a power forward. Putting him back in the guard rotation will also let the others catch their breath.
    Morris
    Season - 29.75 mpg
    2020 - 31.3mpg

    Miller
    Season - 33.3mpg
    2020 - 35.5mpg

    Foster
    Season - 33.8mpg
    2020 - 34.5mpg

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post

    I was surprised Armoni and Malik were only 11th and 15th in the conference in terms of minutes. I suppose the real difference is in minutes for 4, 5, and 6
    I'd be curious what their numbers have been since January 1. Recall Bravado Joe was trying to play a deeper (for him) rotation earlier in the year. As injuries mounted and people made his doghouse, they've been down to about 5.5 guys for a while now. Luckily that goes back to 6.5 this weekend.

    Chucky being back will move Shawndale back out to guard. That's good for all involved. He battled down there but he's not a power forward. Putting him back in the guard rotation will also let the others catch their breath.

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  • CALUPA69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Sounds like a yearly problem / tradition at another school I know ... lol.
    Part of it has been nagging, but not critical injuries, have kept three players AJIKE, ALSTON and ALEXANDER from playing as many minutes as they might . In the last 4 ALEXANDER went from 5/0/20/19, AJIKE 24/25/0/0, ALSTON 2/0/0/13. Strains, sprains and foot/ankle issues have held them back. On the flip side SMITH,JR is adding minutes as he finally seems to be adapting to playing down low versus 4 years in HS as a point guard.
    Both PEGRAM and COLLINS played 37+ minutes last year and don't seem bothered by the load. HOUSE is the revelation but his game seems to fit his time as he isn't a sprinter and doesn't work that hard looking for an open corner or other spot to shoot from. In fact his 3pt game has improved as the season's gone on from 37.5% in the first ten games to 50% in the last eleven. Overall those three seem to be holding up. Time will tell.

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  • ironmaniup
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Sounds like a yearly problem / tradition at another school I know ... lol.
    I was surprised Armoni and Malik were only 11th and 15th in the conference in terms of minutes. I suppose the real difference is in minutes for 4, 5, and 6

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by ironmaniup View Post

    Cal has been having their top 3 players get many minuttes, will it wear them down by the end of the season though ?


    HOUSE, Luke (Cal U)21 796 37.9
    2Jaryn Simpson (Edinboro)16 581 36.3
    3PEGRAM, Brent (Cal U)21 755 36.0
    4Sullivan,James (Millersville)21745 35.5
    5Davis,Nathan (Seton Hill)18635 35.3
    6COLLINS, Zyan (Cal U)21739 35.2
    7COTTRILL, Elijah (Clarion)21736 35.0
    8Biss,Jake (Shippensburg)21728 34.7
    9KELLY, Christian (Lock Haven)1965234.3
    10Thomas Lang (Shepherd)2171233.9
    11FOSTER, Armoni (IUP)2067633.8
    12MAURAS,Ky (Bloomsburg)1964233.8
    13CERRUTI, Matt (Lock Haven)1964233.8
    14Hendricks,Mekhi (Millersville)2170233.4
    15MILLER, Malik (IUP)2066633.3
    16Heath,Robbie (West Chester)2066133.1
    17Jackson,Malik (West Chester)1962432.8
    18Butler,Wesley (Kutztown)2065232.6
    19Williams,Khari (Millersville)2168332.5
    20Jarrell Jones (Shepherd)2167332.0
    21ROBINSON Jr., Will (Slippery Rock)2167132.0
    22Jon Preston (Shepherd)2167031.9
    23ANDERSON,Justin (Bloomsburg)2166631.7
    24Moon,Jimmy (Seton Hill)1444131.5
    25BRANCH, Kaison (Clarion)2166031.4
    Sounds like a yearly problem / tradition at another school I know ... lol.

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  • ironmaniup
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    Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post

    I don't personally like yakkers but it's always been a part of the game. That aspect always has the downside of getting a team in trouble at the worst possible time. This wasn't really an issue recently as the VULCANS had ZERO to talk about. After the buzzer beater at SRU, IUP excepted, CAL U has been playing with confidence bordering on cockiness and they've won 8-9. This week will be another major test of how far they have come. Must at least split these games to maintain that upward curve. Though UPJ is the more likely W, I would really love a competitive game versus the C'HAWKS who I feel certain will have a large contingent on hand at ANGELO DOME.
    Cal has been having their top 3 players get many minuttes, will it wear them down by the end of the season though ?


    HOUSE, Luke (Cal U)21 796 37.9
    2Jaryn Simpson (Edinboro)16 581 36.3
    3PEGRAM, Brent (Cal U)21 755 36.0
    4Sullivan,James (Millersville)21745 35.5
    5Davis,Nathan (Seton Hill)18635 35.3
    6COLLINS, Zyan (Cal U)21739 35.2
    7COTTRILL, Elijah (Clarion)21736 35.0
    8Biss,Jake (Shippensburg)21728 34.7
    9KELLY, Christian (Lock Haven)1965234.3
    10Thomas Lang (Shepherd)2171233.9
    11FOSTER, Armoni (IUP)2067633.8
    12MAURAS,Ky (Bloomsburg)1964233.8
    13CERRUTI, Matt (Lock Haven)1964233.8
    14Hendricks,Mekhi (Millersville)2170233.4
    15MILLER, Malik (IUP)2066633.3
    16Heath,Robbie (West Chester)2066133.1
    17Jackson,Malik (West Chester)1962432.8
    18Butler,Wesley (Kutztown)2065232.6
    19Williams,Khari (Millersville)2168332.5
    20Jarrell Jones (Shepherd)2167332.0
    21ROBINSON Jr., Will (Slippery Rock)2167132.0
    22Jon Preston (Shepherd)2167031.9
    23ANDERSON,Justin (Bloomsburg)2166631.7
    24Moon,Jimmy (Seton Hill)1444131.5
    25BRANCH, Kaison (Clarion)2166031.4
    Last edited by ironmaniup; 02-04-2020, 01:04 PM.

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  • CALUPA69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Pegram walks a pretty fine line with it. He got T'd up in the Clarion game for such antics. Being honest, he was part of Cal's second half collapse at the KCAC. He let the crowd really get to him. He was focused more on Rows 1-2 in the last 20 minutes than he was on the game. That was a huge crowd that night and it went after him and Danny pretty hard. In all my years at the KCAC the only opposing player the crowd couldn't rattle was Dustin Sleva. Believe me, they tried. He'd hit a three and turn around and say F U to Row 1. Junior and Senior year Sleva, anyway. Josh Wise gets roasted every time he comes here and completely thrown off his game.

    Pegram is a big-time talker -- which is fine. But when the crowd talked back to him he got pretty out of sorts. That and David Morris wasn't taking any of his crap. I could certainly see him and Josh Wise being an issue, although I doubt they guard one another. Pegram will likely get matched up with Mulbah (who has a much calmer demeanor). UPJ coach Rukavina does't take much crap from his players so I'm sure he had a real long talk with Wise on the way home from Erie.

    If I was a Cal fan my fear with Pegram would be that the night is coming when he will get T'd up for some abusive language that some ref will deem as taunting. It's coming. You just have to hope it doesn't come at a terrible time.

    Danny is a great coach. He is certainly the new Kevin Reynolds of the PSAC sideline. It's been fun watching him and Lombardi go head-to-head ... those poor officials. Danny and Joe are the best in the league at working officials. Manchel isn't far behind.
    I don't personally like yakkers but it's always been a part of the game. That aspect always has the downside of getting a team in trouble at the worst possible time. This wasn't really an issue recently as the VULCANS had ZERO to talk about. After the buzzer beater at SRU, IUP excepted, CAL U has been playing with confidence bordering on cockiness and they've won 8-9. This week will be another major test of how far they have come. Must at least split these games to maintain that upward curve. Though UPJ is the more likely W, I would really love a competitive game versus the C'HAWKS who I feel certain will have a large contingent on hand at ANGELO DOME.

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