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  • IUPalum
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    Pitt currently getting smacked by the Citadel... YUCK!!!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Scrub View Post
    I noticed that WSSU played two exhibitions:

    Duke 106
    WSSU 38

    Wake Forest 88
    WSSU 56
    Duke vs Kentucky

    930pm

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  • Scrub
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    I noticed that WSSU played two exhibitions:

    Duke 106
    WSSU 38

    Wake Forest 88
    WSSU 56

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Some Men's Atlantic Region D2 vs D1 exhibition scores from the past couple weeks (I'm sure I missed a couple):

    Marquette 98
    Bowie State 40

    Illinois 94
    IUP 79

    Bowling Green 91
    Fairmont State 89

    Iowa 99
    Slippery Rock 47

    VCU 74
    Virginia State 55

    Pitt 89
    Gannon 64

    Old Dominican 96
    Gannon 56

    Rider 78
    Kutztown 76

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  • jrshooter
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    UPJ is a bit different, too. Coach Rukavina doesn't play in the transfer game. He's made a living off of program guys -- many he finds at small schools who tend to get overlooked. His player retention rate is very high. He tends to do it old school. Most all redshirt and then play four years. His teams are never flashy but always have great skill.

    I think it's why he competes so well year after year.
    That's a very good reason why he might be redshirting the talented young guards.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Pitt 89
    Gannon 64

    Knights were down just 9 points at halftime. Played pretty well. Pitt pulled away in the second half.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post

    Curious that you mention UPJ. The future, in this day and age, is this year. Before the portal was even a thing, '11-12, '12-13, UPJ had an outstanding PG who led the team in minutes and ppg as a FR and SO. Then for no reason I've heard decided to switch, a rare thing at that time. Went to another PSAC West program and two years later was the MVP of the Elite Eight. Kaitlyn Fratz made that move, still rare for WBB, and never looked back.
    Every time I hear or read about a player changing the direction or raising the level of a program, I remember KF and how the Mountain Cats had a gem and couldn't hold on to it.
    More recently the constant ebb and flow of really nice talent from Danny Sancomb's roster tells me this sport is forever changed and, in my mind, not for the better.
    UPJ is a bit different, too. Coach Rukavina doesn't play in the transfer game. He's made a living off of program guys -- many he finds at small schools who tend to get overlooked. His player retention rate is very high. He tends to do it old school. Most all redshirt and then play four years. His teams are never flashy but always have great skill.

    I think it's why he competes so well year after year.

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  • Ship69
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    Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post

    Curious that you mention UPJ. The future, in this day and age, is this year. Before the portal was even a thing, '11-12, '12-13, UPJ had an outstanding PG who led the team in minutes and ppg as a FR and SO. Then for no reason I've heard decided to switch, a rare thing at that time. Went to another PSAC West program and two years later was the MVP of the Elite Eight. Kaitlyn Fratz made that move, still rare for WBB, and never looked back.
    Every time I hear or read about a player changing the direction or raising the level of a program, I remember KF and how the Mountain Cats had a gem and couldn't hold on to it.
    More recently the constant ebb and flow of really nice talent from Danny Sancomb's roster tells me this sport is forever changed and, in my mind, not for the better.
    The better teams largely benefit from the transfer rules, but I think it will make rebuilds at schools with middling or bad records, never an easy job, all that much harder. Would Coach Fite have been able to retain his players after his initial two losing seasons at Ship if today's rules had been in effect? Food for thought.

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  • CALUPA69
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    Originally posted by jrshooter View Post

    UPJ's future is bright.
    Curious that you mention UPJ. The future, in this day and age, is this year. Before the portal was even a thing, '11-12, '12-13, UPJ had an outstanding PG who led the team in minutes and ppg as a FR and SO. Then for no reason I've heard decided to switch, a rare thing at that time. Went to another PSAC West program and two years later was the MVP of the Elite Eight. Kaitlyn Fratz made that move, still rare for WBB, and never looked back.
    Every time I hear or read about a player changing the direction or raising the level of a program, I remember KF and how the Mountain Cats had a gem and couldn't hold on to it.
    More recently the constant ebb and flow of really nice talent from Danny Sancomb's roster tells me this sport is forever changed and, in my mind, not for the better.

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  • jrshooter
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    UPJ has a nice backcourt, to be sure. I still can't help but be stunned that Central Dauphin's Ryan Smith and Berlin-Brothersvalley's Elijah Sechler are both being redshirted.

    Those are two guys who, in my eyes, presented borderline mid-major talent. Smith was the floor leader of a state-level CD team; Sechler carried BBV on his back into the state finals.

    UPJ's future is bright.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post

    IUP with 7 and UPJ with 2.
    Wow. Didn't see that coming.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Did they show the votes?
    IUP with 7 and UPJ with 2.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
    Preseason Coaches Poll Results:

    1. Indiana
    2. Mercyhurst
    3. Pitt-Johnstown
    4. California
    5. Gannon
    6. Slippery Rock
    7. Clarion
    8. Edinboro
    9. Seton Hill
    Did they show the votes?

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Preseason Coaches Poll Results:

    1. Indiana
    2. Mercyhurst
    3. Pitt-Johnstown
    4. California
    5. Gannon
    6. Slippery Rock
    7. Clarion
    8. Edinboro
    9. Seton Hill

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    The West seems to fluctuate pretty well from year to year. From what I see, this appears to be a pretty strong year.

    IUP and Mercyhurst start at the top. Both are deep and return a ton.

    California - Starting Five is solid. Bench will be almost all freshmen. If they stay healthy ... should be pretty good. Depth is the major question.

    Gannon - Jefferson has assembled some nice talent. Solid PG and SG. Added a big from Towson. His teams play hard.

    UPJ - First team post Josh Wise. Many return including the two big guys. Nice guards. Always play smart with few mistakes. Never flashy but fundamentally sound.

    Edinboro - Should be Cleary's best team in several years. Keyes and Moore are athletic bigs -- rare for Cleary. Guard from SRU will help Simpson.

    Slippery Rock - No idea what to expect here. Lashon Lindsey should lead the way. Added some interesting transfers. We'll see how they mesh.

    Clarion - Two studs -- Gerald Jarmon and Lawrence Lemon -- could play for any team in the league. The supporting cast will tell the tale. If they have some help, Clarion will be a tough out.

    Seton Hill - The two 7-footers are older now. If they've developed they will be better. Guard play is a big question.



    Favorite: I'd go with IUP. Mercyhurst returns a lot but took some key losses via transfer. Gary rebuilds quick so I suspect it will come down to these two. Joe's team is going to be problematic to defend. If you key too much on Armoni, Shawndale and Morris can do serious damage. The inside game is strong with Demo, Porterfield, Sulaiman and Diop.
    I don't know if Cal will finish #3 but they could be anywhere but the bottom - but if their roster starts falling apart it could be a rough year. Sancomb is making a lot of money to be drawing 600 if they're not winning.

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