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  • IUPHawks24
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
    Gary is going to have a long year.
    Define long… didn’t see them play, but I’d be very surprised if they had a losing record.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
    Gary is going to have a long year.
    Perhaps so, but that Central Oklahoma team might be a pretty good ball club.

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  • IUPalum
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    Gary is going to have a long year.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Mercyhurst is 0-2 (and got blown out of the building in the first game).

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    Looks like Central Oklahoma is coming off a 26-6 season, has a top 10 ranking, and has two 6-10 guys on the front line — probably too much for Mercyhurst to handle. The Mines game was apparently a lot closer.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Mercyhurst is 0-2 (and got blown out of the building in the first game).

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Pitt-Johnstown plays at Pitt tonight (exhibition).


    Mercyhurst opens its season this weekend in Lakeland, FL.

    The Lakers play Central Oklahoma on Saturday and Colorado School of Mines on Sunday.
    They always seem to play a ton of games.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    UPJ lost at Pitt last night, 96-60.

    That is the only D1 exhibition I'm aware of in the PSAC this season.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    Agree with you on Slip. They could win the conference and they can also finish as an also-ran. Grady has his work cut out for him.

    They are very interesting. On paper, they look like a very good team. However, they have some 'personalities' to manage before they cut down any nets.

    I do like what Grady did this off-season. He brought in his two potential stars in Maceo Auston and Ike Herster, but he also signed several quality complimentary pieces. Luke Howes (Walsh) is a very good PG. Ja'Mier Fletcher (Wagner) is a huge (6'7", 245 lb) physical presence to go alongside Lashon Lindsey (who is one of the more underrated forwards in the league).

    Austin has enormous upside at the D2 level. Herster is very dynamic, but is known to have some issues on the court. Both are 6'5" and strong slashers/shooters.

    They also return Jomo Goings, who has the potential to be an elite shut-down guard. He is an annoyance for offensive players. Nik Cazacu and Bobby Clifford have both been there forever and are quality depth guys. Off the bench they have the massive Enire Bowens (6'10", 250 lbs.), along with a cast of guards.


    I have no doubt there will be nights this team looks incredible. I'd also be willing to bet there will be nights the wheels fall off the wagon. They can't all be stars. Grady's biggest challenge this year is going to be keeping things calm. But, unlike many transfer-heavy teams, they do have a good mix of parts -- skill, massive size, shooters/slashers, defenders, PG, etc.

    They will be a handful to play.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Pitt-Johnstown plays at Pitt tonight (exhibition).


    Mercyhurst opens its season this weekend in Lakeland, FL.

    The Lakers play Central Oklahoma on Saturday and Colorado School of Mines on Sunday.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPHawks24 View Post

    Hard to say... same thing happened after their Elite Eight season- added Bradley, Cannady and Gross and had a really strong season. None of who were well known recruits, but ended up being very strong players. They brought in a couple D1 transfers that year, but neither played because of injury if I recall correctly. Finding a suitable replacement for Bradley would be my question mark.

    Personally, I think IUP will be fine if the Akron PG is good. They have Ethan and then have some excellent defensive players around him. Dillard is a great defender and I think Damir Brooks is going to have a breakout season. Joe does an excellent job coaching them up on defense too, so that's worth something.

    Cal is going to score like crazy, but they will be susceptible defensively around the rim, unless they've brought in an immediate impact defensive big. If they can get the tempo increased, it might not be as much of an issue. A ton of scorers- Palek, McClurg, Whitehead, Hall, Collins, Polak. That's six guys that can get you 20+ any night.

    Slippery Rock has a great roster. Will they figure out how to play together? My gut says yes, but they need to show they can make the whole equivalent to the sum of the parts. Howes had a solid year at Walsh before getting hurt I'm assuming last year and not playing. He could be an X-factor.

    Gannon has an interesting roster. Little meat inside, but they should make shots. If the PG transfer from Chestnut Hill is good, that could make a big difference. The Indiana State transfer looks legit.
    Agree with you on Slip. They could win the conference and they can also finish as an also-ran. Grady has his work cut out for him.

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  • IUPHawks24
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    Originally posted by bballfan03 View Post

    I think Hurst will be in trouble... looking at their roster - they didn't really bring in any "big guns"... a lot of freshmen and bench players from last year returning.
    Hard to say... same thing happened after their Elite Eight season- added Bradley, Cannady and Gross and had a really strong season. None of who were well known recruits, but ended up being very strong players. They brought in a couple D1 transfers that year, but neither played because of injury if I recall correctly. Finding a suitable replacement for Bradley would be my question mark.

    Personally, I think IUP will be fine if the Akron PG is good. They have Ethan and then have some excellent defensive players around him. Dillard is a great defender and I think Damir Brooks is going to have a breakout season. Joe does an excellent job coaching them up on defense too, so that's worth something.

    Cal is going to score like crazy, but they will be susceptible defensively around the rim, unless they've brought in an immediate impact defensive big. If they can get the tempo increased, it might not be as much of an issue. A ton of scorers- Palek, McClurg, Whitehead, Hall, Collins, Polak. That's six guys that can get you 20+ any night.

    Slippery Rock has a great roster. Will they figure out how to play together? My gut says yes, but they need to show they can make the whole equivalent to the sum of the parts. Howes had a solid year at Walsh before getting hurt I'm assuming last year and not playing. He could be an X-factor.

    Gannon has an interesting roster. Little meat inside, but they should make shots. If the PG transfer from Chestnut Hill is good, that could make a big difference. The Indiana State transfer looks legit.

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  • bballfan03
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Joe even alluded that Cal is the favorite. I think many think Danny is a jackass and didn't vote for him. I don't think he's made many friends in the coaching ranks.

    Joe has new guys all over and Mercyhurst is exceptionally young. Cal was the clear-cut choice.
    With some players back from last year and some transfers - I think IUP should be the "preseason" favorite... can't knock them off until they do it themselves.

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  • bballfan03
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    I thought Ian Grady had the most interesting interview today. He said they have 10 guys back and added 4 impact transfers.

    Obviously only 5 play at a time, and, well, we know a couple of their players can tend to pout when things go bad or they have to sit.

    That may be a popcorn-worthy team by Christmas.


    Manchel was pretty entertaining. He's either being coy or he thinks they could be in trouble.

    Joe and Danny pretty much did the normal coach speak.

    Danny is so soft-spoken and seems so shy in interviews. Little different on the court.
    I think Hurst will be in trouble... looking at their roster - they didn't really bring in any "big guns"... a lot of freshmen and bench players from last year returning.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Joe even alluded that Cal is the favorite. I think many think Danny is a jackass and didn't vote for him. I don't think he's made many friends in the coaching ranks.

    Joe has new guys all over and Mercyhurst is exceptionally young. Cal was the clear-cut choice.
    Coaches' polls are always interesting and often do give you some indication of how a coach is viewed by his fellow division members. That's especially true in the PSAC with its large number of veteran coaches. I think part of the charm of the league and what makes it competitive is watching these coaches go at each other year after year to see who is the top dog in a given season. Joe has definitely had the best of it recently, but IUP does look a little vulnerable this year for the first time in a while.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Ship69 View Post

    Were you surprised that IUP got the first-place vote? Obviously, there is still a lot of residual respect for that program.
    Joe even alluded that Cal is the favorite. I think many think Danny is a jackass and didn't vote for him. I don't think he's made many friends in the coaching ranks.

    Joe has new guys all over and Mercyhurst is exceptionally young. Cal was the clear-cut choice.

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