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Two massive games headline Wednesday's schedule. Both will go a long way in settling things over these final 7 regular season games. The game in Indiana could determine who hosts not only the PSAC Tournament but possibly IUP hosting the regional.
Clarion at Mercyhurst - Over before it begins. Dress rehearsal for Mercyhurst. Lakers -35
Seton Hill at Gannon - Last week Gannon could beat the muscle but not the finesse. Seton Hill is playing pretty well right now. One never knows who will be healthy, hurt, scratched or in the doghouse for the Golden Knights. Gannon won in Greensburg but the Griffins were without star senior guard Trevor Blondin. He's back and lighting up scoreboards. Seton Hill wins this round of the Catholic School tournament. Griffins -5
Bloomsburg at Kutztown - Two teams with personality disorders. Never sure which version will show up on a given night. In its simplest form, Kutztown just has better players. Golden Bears -12
Lock Haven at Mansfield - Don't look now but Mansfield has won 3 of its past 4. Lock Haven has proved to be a scrappy team despite its modest record. Bald Eagles just have a little more in this one. Lock Haven -6
UPJ at Edinboro - UPJ is 10-0 in Johnstown this year. They are also 3-8 on the road. Quite the difference. Edinboro has lost 9 of 10 - with the majority of those losses being blowouts. The Mountain Cats are a little banged up right now, however, and weren't real deep even when fully healthy. Hard to pick the upset here but the Fighting Scots may be able to keep it close against a depleted lineup. UPJ should have just enough to escape McComb with a win. Mountain Cats -7
Millersville at West Chester - Millersville plays everybody tough. West Chester is just on a roll. The Rams have the current longest winning streak in the PSAC -- winners of their past 11 outings. They are also 9-0 at home. The Marauders gave WCU a fight in Round 1 but came up short. If they couldn't get them at home, they aren't getting them in West Chester. The Rams rarely lose at home. Tomorrow won't be the night, either. WCU -9
Shippensburg at East Stroudsburg -- Shippensburg won a thriller in the team's first meeting. This one should be no different. The Red Raiders held the Warriors to just 70 points in January. That will be much harder to do on the road. ESU's pressure gets all the more difficult playing in front of a boisterous home crowd. This is also a match-up of two of the leagues better coaches. Whichever makes the best adjustments likely wins. Shippensburg plays with a swagger and seems to thrive in hostile environments. Red Raiders pull out a tight one. Shippensburg -5
Slippery Rock at IUP - Many are calling this the West Championship. That's way premature. Slippery Rock still has IUP, Mercyhurst, Gannon and road trips to Seton Hill and UPJ (places known for upsets). IUP has its own issues -- having gone just 5-2 in its past 7 games. The good news for IUP in this rematch is they played a horrendous game in Morrow and still almost won the game. The bad news is they've struggled as of late with physical teams and, well, teams don't come much more physical than Slippery Rock. Make no mistake, the lights are going to be very bright. A near sellout is expected inside the KCAC. An upperclassmen dominated team like IUP -- at home -- should be favored in this type of game. That said, whichever team controls the tempo will likely win this game. The sloppy, muck-it-up brawl favors Slippery Rock. IUP needs to start hot -- something they've failed miserably at lately -- and keep the hammer down. No more letting teams just bomb away wide open treys for the first 20 minutes. SRU also did a number on Dante Lombardi in the first meeting. Somebody else needs to be ready to take over if they sell out on him again. A fast-paced game will heavily favor IUP. The Crimson Hawks are due for a big shooting night. Law of averages (or something like that). IUP finds a way, but it will be far from easy. Crimson Hawks win a street fight -2.5
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Slippery Rock at IUP - Many are calling this the West Championship. That's way premature. Slippery Rock still has IUP, Mercyhurst, Gannon and road trips to Seton Hill and UPJ (places known for upsets). IUP has its own issues -- having gone just 5-2 in its past 7 games. The good news for IUP in this rematch is they played a horrendous game in Morrow and still almost won the game. The bad news is they've struggled as of late with physical teams and, well, teams don't come much more physical than Slippery Rock. Make no mistake, the lights are going to be very bright. A near sellout is expected inside the KCAC. An upperclassmen dominated team like IUP -- at home -- should be favored in this type of game. That said, whichever team controls the tempo will likely win this game. The sloppy, muck-it-up brawl favors Slippery Rock. IUP needs to start hot -- something they've failed miserably at lately -- and keep the hammer down. No more letting teams just bomb away wide open treys for the first 20 minutes. SRU also did a number on Dante Lombardi in the first meeting. Somebody else needs to be ready to take over if they sell out on him again. A fast-paced game will heavily favor IUP. The Crimson Hawks are due for a big shooting night. Law of averages (or something like that). IUP finds a way, but it will be far from easy. Crimson Hawks win a street fight -2.5
Is a near sellout expected, or is it just hopeful? We throw around "near sellout" a lot and I always tune in on the stream and see 1,000 empty seats lol...
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Originally posted by IUP24 View PostLots of teams would love to be 5-2 in their last 7 games lol...
Is a near sellout expected, or is it just hopeful? We throw around "near sellout" a lot and I always tune in on the stream and see 1,000 empty seats lol...
LOL .. when do 'we' ever throw around 'near sellout' when discussing any D2 event?
This will be their biggest crowd since the Sleva game in the PSAC Tournament a couple years ago. I think the students have a done a pretty job creating quite a buzz for it. SRU is usually the biggest draw of the year and now the stakes are pretty high. Add to it you may pick up a couple hundred out-of-towners in green.
Last year's game almost ended in a "Malice in the Palace" ... half expecting the same thing tomorrow.
Remember, SRU hasn't won in Indiana since 1990-91.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostLOL .. when do 'we' ever throw around 'near sellout' when discussing any D2 event?
This will be their biggest crowd since the Sleva game in the PSAC Tournament a couple years ago. I think the students have a done a pretty job creating quite a buzz for it. SRU is usually the biggest draw of the year and now the stakes are pretty high. Add to it you may pick up a couple hundred out-of-towners in green.
Last year's game almost ended in a "Malice in the Palace" ... half expecting the same thing tomorrow.
Remember, SRU hasn't won in Indiana since 1990-91.
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View PostThe Seton Hill/Gannon and Edinboro/UPJ scores are baffling.
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They can't but if they could start the season over they'd have a much different record. New coach ... took time. They are a tough out right now.
After the IUP game in Greensburg, Joe held up the line to personally congratulate Blondin and Nathan Davis. That never happens.
Said it last week they will pass Cal in get in the conference tournament.
Put it on alert now ... SRU will go down in Greensburg.
UPJ ... yeah ... WTF
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Originally posted by EyeoftheHawk View PostThe Seton Hill/Gannon and Edinboro/UPJ scores are baffling.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostPeople thought I was nuts last week when I thought Seton Hill was a good team. Blondin being back is huge. He's an all-league guy. They are clicking right now and are hard to defend.
They can't but if they could start the season over they'd have a much different record. New coach ... took time. They are a tough out right now.
After the IUP game in Greensburg, Joe held up the line to personally congratulate Blondin and Nathan Davis. That never happens.
Said it last week they will pass Cal in get in the conference tournament.
Put it on alert now ... SRU will go down in Greensburg.
UPJ ... yeah ... WTF
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EAST
West Chester (13-2, 17-5) - Kutztown visits this weekend. Rams are red hot.
East Stroudsburg (11-3, 14-6) - Next 3 are cupcakes prior to showdown at West Chester
Shippensburg (11-4, 17-6) - Bye coming at a good time
Millersville (9-6, 13-9) - Didn't expect a win at WCU. Didn't expect Marauders to be blown out, either.
Kutztown (7-8, 13-10) - Too much talent for double-digit losses on Feb. 7
Lock Haven (6-8, 9-10) - Bald Eagles now just about a lock for PSAC Tournament
Bloomsburg (2-13, 5-15) - Yikes
Mansfield (1-14, 4-18) - Almost over.
WEST
IUP (13-2, 20-2) - Visit to the Hammermill up next. Never know which Gannon team will show up.
Slippery Rock (12-3, 15-7) - Now-daunting trip to Greensburg in 72 hours. Rock's NCAA hopes took a giant nose-dive last night.
Mercyhurst (11-4, 16-4) - More bad news for SRU: Lakers get a bye this Saturday prior to Morrow visit next Wednesday.
UPJ (8-7, 13-9) - Trip to Clarion tends to heal wounds.
Gannon (6-9, 8-14) - Not pleasant times in the 'Mill
California (5-9, 7-13) - Suddenly-hot Edinboro comes to town this weekend. Simpson with the rare Triple-Double last night.
Seton Hill (5-10, 7-14) - Signature win time this Saturday for the rookie head coach. Rock headed to the snake pit.
Edinboro (3-11, 6-13) - Cleary has kept the team playing hard. Not always easy to do.
Clarion (2-13, 4-15) - Walking the Green Mile ...
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Cleary is coaching his a$$ off at Edinboro. With the resources he unfortunately has to work with, there is such a small margin for error or even bad luck, as would have it this year with losing Coleman. Imagine what last year's team could have been if he hadn't lost a few promising players over the years. He's also had some bad luck with transfers not turning out. According to the numbers I've seen, he's got the lowest scholarship total in the West.
Also, FWIW, I've seen it on here several times that Slippery Rock doesn't value men's basketball. Their scholarship total is just a half equivalency less than IUP.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostEAST
West Chester (13-2, 17-5) - Kutztown visits this weekend. Rams are red hot.
East Stroudsburg (11-3, 14-6) - Next 3 are cupcakes prior to showdown at West Chester
Shippensburg (11-4, 17-6) - Bye coming at a good time
Millersville (9-6, 13-9) - Didn't expect a win at WCU. Didn't expect Marauders to be blown out, either.
Kutztown (7-8, 13-10) - Too much talent for double-digit losses on Feb. 7
Lock Haven (6-8, 9-10) - Bald Eagles now just about a lock for PSAC Tournament
Bloomsburg (2-13, 5-15) - Yikes
Mansfield (1-14, 4-18) - Almost over.
WEST
IUP (13-2, 20-2) - Visit to the Hammermill up next. Never know which Gannon team will show up.
Slippery Rock (12-3, 15-7) - Now-daunting trip to Greensburg in 72 hours. Rock's NCAA hopes took a giant nose-dive last night.
Mercyhurst (11-4, 16-4) - More bad news for SRU: Lakers get a bye this Saturday prior to Morrow visit next Wednesday.
UPJ (8-7, 13-9) - Trip to Clarion tends to heal wounds.
Gannon (6-9, 8-14) - Not pleasant times in the 'Mill
California (5-9, 7-13) - Suddenly-hot Edinboro comes to town this weekend. Simpson with the rare Triple-Double last night.
Seton Hill (5-10, 7-14) - Signature win time this Saturday for the rookie head coach. Rock headed to the snake pit.
Edinboro (3-11, 6-13) - Cleary has kept the team playing hard. Not always easy to do.
Clarion (2-13, 4-15) - Walking the Green Mile ...
IUP at Gannon. You do know which Gannon team will show up, and its the one that has no scorers and half of its important contributors injured. Salsamendi - has been out for most of the year with injuries. Best player Webb - out for most and the rest of the year. Ogbuagu - out the past 5-6 games and probably the rest of the year still walking around in a boot. Frosh Big Dodds - out the last two games with injury. Valeiras (JUCO Big) - out most of year and still out. IUP -15.
SRU at Seton Hill. Blondin and Davis are literally carrying Seton Hill. SRU's implosion is in full swing. Seton Hill -8.
UPJ v Clarion. Despite youth, which makes UPJ inconsistent, UPJ can make shots which is why UPJ can always surprise. Kromka deserves to be frosh of the year. Clarion is a mess.
CalU v. Boro. Cal's frosh are longer freshman given the minutes they have played. Sancomb has pretty much been forced to play all zone given the lack of size and depth. Still capable of beating lower tier teams. I like Cal -4.
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Originally posted by PSACwatcher View PostThe East is all West Chester in my view, just like the West is all IUP despite 'Hurst and SRU hiccups. The rest is just setting up that title game. Kutztown could make things miserable @ West Chester and @ East Stroudsburg down the stretch. Lee may be the most talented guard in the league.
IUP at Gannon. You do know which Gannon team will show up, and its the one that has no scorers and half of its important contributors injured. Salsamendi - has been out for most of the year with injuries. Best player Webb - out for most and the rest of the year. Ogbuagu - out the past 5-6 games and probably the rest of the year still walking around in a boot. Frosh Big Dodds - out the last two games with injury. Valeiras (JUCO Big) - out most of year and still out. IUP -15.
SRU at Seton Hill. Blondin and Davis are literally carrying Seton Hill. SRU's implosion is in full swing. Seton Hill -8.
UPJ v Clarion. Despite youth, which makes UPJ inconsistent, UPJ can make shots which is why UPJ can always surprise. Kromka deserves to be frosh of the year. Clarion is a mess.
CalU v. Boro. Cal's frosh are longer freshman given the minutes they have played. Sancomb has pretty much been forced to play all zone given the lack of size and depth. Still capable of beating lower tier teams. I like Cal -4.
What injury does Salsamendi have aside from hurt feelings? Better question may be what school he lands at next year.
Gannon has more 'injuries' every year than the rest of the West combined. Some (Webb for instance) are legit. How many others are actually just being treated by Dr. JR in the 'doghouse' ?
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