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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    No team really stands out in the East, either. Ship has a bad record, but has lost seven games by seven points or less this year. They haven't been able to finish. And now, their rosster is injury depleted. They had a double OT loss to Lock Haven last night in which two guys fouled out and a couple of other key players played much of the game with four fouls. When you have an eight- or nine-man total roster, you have no room for error. I agree about Cal, and of course you IUP boosters have documented the woes of that program this year. There are a lot of young players in the league, and I expect some degree of bounce-back next year as long as teams don't lose too many to the portal.
    There are a bunch of Jeckyl & Hyde teams this year. Strong games or upsets one day, piss poor performances or the other end of upsets the next game. I think only a handful of teams are showing who they truly are.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post


    The Cal disaster really hurt the league. That was, if not the best team, the second best team in the PSAC.

    Luckily for those PSAC teams eventually making the NCAA field ... the rest of the Atlantic isn't exactly thriving, either. Lots more parity than usual.

    One thing to keep an eye on this year is the PSAC Tournament. If there was ever a year some mid-pack team could catch fire and win the thing ... it's this year. I don't even remember the last time that happened. I recall about 10 years ago Edinboro got scorching hot and reached the PSAC Final Four. But that's the last real Cinderella story I can remember.
    No team really stands out in the East, either. Ship has a bad record, but has lost seven games by seven points or less this year. They haven't been able to finish. And now, their rosster is injury depleted. They had a double OT loss to Lock Haven last night in which two guys fouled out and a couple of other key players played much of the game with four fouls. When you have an eight- or nine-man total roster, you have no room for error. I agree about Cal, and of course you IUP boosters have documented the woes of that program this year. There are a lot of young players in the league, and I expect some degree of bounce-back next year as long as teams don't lose too many to the portal.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    I don't think it's much of a secret that the PSAC isn't as strong as usual this season. There are a lot of rosters in transition, and an unusually heavy run of injuries for several of the teams hasn't helped any.

    The Cal disaster really hurt the league. That was, if not the best team, the second best team in the PSAC.

    Luckily for those PSAC teams eventually making the NCAA field ... the rest of the Atlantic isn't exactly thriving, either. Lots more parity than usual.

    One thing to keep an eye on this year is the PSAC Tournament. If there was ever a year some mid-pack team could catch fire and win the thing ... it's this year. I don't even remember the last time that happened. I recall about 10 years ago Edinboro got scorching hot and reached the PSAC Final Four. But that's the last real Cinderella story I can remember.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPHawks24 View Post

    Gannon getting handled easily in OOC by all the good teams they played, and then being undefeated in the PSAC does not speak well for the state of the league. They really weren’t very competitive today. Granted, Daemen is a very good team.

    Fingers crossed that IUP gets back to where they belong next year.
    I don't think it's much of a secret that the PSAC isn't as strong as usual this season. There are a lot of rosters in transition, and an unusually heavy run of injuries for several of the teams hasn't helped any.

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  • bballfan03
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    Originally posted by Feedoggie View Post
    Gannon got a ringer. Do you want to see a really talented true freshman? Check out Gannon starter Pace Prosser.
    Were all aware lol

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  • Feedoggie
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    Gannon got a ringer. Do you want to see a really talented true freshman? Check out Gannon starter Pace Prosser.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by bballfan03 View Post
    When do regional rankings become a thing?
    Mid-Feb (ish)

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  • bballfan03
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    When do regional rankings become a thing?

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  • IUPHawks24
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    Originally posted by bballfan03 View Post
    This game vs Daemen just confirmed what we know.. Gannon may run through the PSAC and has possibly could win region. But they are not a national threat. All 3 losses to ranked teams.
    Gannon getting handled easily in OOC by all the good teams they played, and then being undefeated in the PSAC does not speak well for the state of the league. They really weren’t very competitive today. Granted, Daemen is a very good team.

    Fingers crossed that IUP gets back to where they belong next year.

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  • bballfan03
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    This game vs Daemen just confirmed what we know.. Gannon may run through the PSAC and has possibly could win region. But they are not a national threat. All 3 losses to ranked teams.

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  • bballfan03
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    Originally posted by gman16506 View Post

    It is my understanding that a lot of the funds went into updates for plumbing/electrical systems and items that do not show in a casual walkthrough. Also, the new locker rooms for Basketball/volleyball and new coaches' offices were a big part of the total cost.
    The coaches offices being renovated is interesting as they just renovated them maybe 8 years ago or so. (It was maybe Reillys third or second to last season).

    Maybe then they renovated just the existing offices and this time added more.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by bballfan03 View Post
    Wider seats (so less plush seats), put in new Bleacher tops and painted, new court, new lighting system, new PA system and HVAC.

    not sure hiw that equates anywhere near 10mil
    HVAC work is big money. Good friend works in operations for a commercial HVAC contractor and tells me the size of the orders and projects they do and its never been less than $5M.

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  • gman16506
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    Originally posted by bballfan03 View Post
    Wider seats (so less plush seats), put in new Bleacher tops and painted, new court, new lighting system, new PA system and HVAC.

    not sure hiw that equates anywhere near 10mil
    It is my understanding that a lot of the funds went into updates for plumbing/electrical systems and items that do not show in a casual walkthrough. Also, the new locker rooms for Basketball/volleyball and new coaches' offices were a big part of the total cost.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by bballfan03 View Post
    Wider seats (so less plush seats), put in new Bleacher tops and painted, new court, new lighting system, new PA system and HVAC.

    not sure hiw that equates anywhere near 10mil
    Construction and renovation projects add up REAL fast.

    Don't forget all the demo work - removing the old seats, court, etc. The labor adds up real quick. If it was a Union project the labor dollars get out of control in a hurry.

    Conversely, all the new work then needs installed.

    Hidden in the bushes is all the fees paid to the architecture firm that did the design and created the plans. They'd have an engineering firm signing off on everything (with their hands out, too). Gannon likely had to pay Prep for using their facilities.

    That $10m is a lot of money to people but in those types of projects it really isn't a lot to work with. The labor, obviously needed, is the killer. A big percentage of the project money goes to it.

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  • bballfan03
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    Wider seats (so less plush seats), put in new Bleacher tops and painted, new court, new lighting system, new PA system and HVAC.

    not sure hiw that equates anywhere near 10mil

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