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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    UPJ announced its (all high school) recruiting class.

    * Joe Batt (6'3" guard) - Greenville (PA)

    * Matt Holsinger (6'6" forward) - Ebensburg (PA)

    * Jared Jakubick (6'4" guard) - Mansfield (OH)

    * John Paul Kromka (6'6" forward) - Monroeville (PA)

    * Caiden Landis (6'7" forward) - Logan (OH)

    * Fred Mulbah (5'9" guard) - Manchester (PA)



    Big class and Coach Rukavina has a history of high player retention and development. It could be a good group down the road a year or two.

    UPJ has announced two D3 non-conference games (Carlow and PSU-Fayette) and will also play an exhibition against St. Francis (PA) on Dec. 30.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    They couldn't have had a worse year despite the final record being decent. Perfect storm of endless crap. I'll say this ... if he doesn't win with this roster ... something is wrong.

    I'm just trying to read about anything other than Shepherd. LOL.

    It's still 3 months until IUP football starts.

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  • boatcapt
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Not a peep anywhere about Slippery Rock. Prime JUCO signing season is past ... odd.

    This past season was a really strong West. This upcoming season, however, sure doesn't appear to be one.


    IUP - Joe's stacked for Dante and Cobo senior season ... keeping all these guys happy with minutes may be the looming issue
    Hummmm...I recall hearing the same thing before last season!!!

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Not a peep anywhere about Slippery Rock. Prime JUCO signing season is past ... odd.

    This past season was a really strong West. This upcoming season, however, sure doesn't appear to be one.


    IUP - Joe's stacked for Dante and Cobo senior season ... keeping all these guys happy with minutes may be the looming issue

    Slippery Rock - Michah Till and some other nice pieces ... needs a lot more to make a serious run

    Edinboro - Lost a ton of scoring

    Gannon - Lost a lot of seniors and also the unexpected Evan Phoenix retirement

    Mercyhurst - Looks like the rebuild is going to last another year

    UPJ - Lost two stars ... two nice younger players remain

    Cal - Lost a bunch of players to graduation ... a couple nice pieces returning

    Clarion - lost cause ... major player retention issues inside Tippin

    Seton Hill - Lost the big guy but some nice guards back ... need immediate post help. Expect a much more disciplined team under the new (Service Academy) coach.


    A lot can change prior to school starting but right now it looks like a down year.

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  • IUP CRIMSON HAWKS
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    For being almost June ... incredibly quiet on the West recruiting front.
    All Quiet on the Western Front. That would be a good title for a book.

    -

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    For being almost June ... incredibly quiet on the West recruiting front.

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  • Fightingscot82
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    Pennsylvania men's college basketball programs earned $87.6 million for their schools in 2016

    http://m.thecourierexpress.com/news/...4d23266ac.html

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  • Golden89
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    If you haven't ever had the privilege of witnessing a Gannon at Mercyhurst 46-44 style slogfest at the MAC, the K-State / UMBC game was remarkably like it. Both teams struggling to score ... turnovers ... shots rimming out ... I was waiting to see if John Reilly and Gary Manchel were on the sidelines in Charlotte today.

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  • IUPalum
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Key departures (players out of eligibility or known transfers) heading in to the 2018-19 recruiting season -- some real big names leaving the West:



    IUP: Anthony Glover, Ayron Hutton, Blake Danielak

    Gannon:
    Zay Jackson, Gerrell Williams, Daniel Sapp, Jair Green, Damon Miraud

    SRU: Richard Bivens, Khyree Wooten, Merdic Green, Christal Malalu, Tony Gates

    Mercyhurst: Malcolm Walters, Dajuan Dent, Lorenzo Collier, Stephen Spurlock, Nohah Vickers

    UPJ: Dale Clancy, Isaac Vescovi, Levi Masua

    Edinboro: Keshawn Liggins, Jaymon Mason, Maceo Baston, Mike Beck

    Seton Hill: Spencer Casson, Tyler Bowling, Matt Kline

    Clarion: Cameron Grumley

    California: Robel Teckle, Cordell Smith, Eric Green, Terry Davis, Isaiah Lewis, Jay Tucker, Luka Andjusic
    Of all the players lost on this, IUP won't miss a beat for the most part. Hutton and Blake are very replaceable. Glover's scoring will be missed but Malik and Foster can pick up that slack amongst transfers/recruits.
    Last edited by IUPalum; 03-12-2018, 01:10 PM.

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  • Golden89
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Key departures (players out of eligibility or known transfers) heading in to the 2018-19 recruiting season -- some real big names leaving the West:





    Gannon:
    Zay Jackson, Gerrell Williams, Daniel Sapp, Jair Green, Damon Miraud
    Daniel Sapp was a redshirt this year and will play in 2018-19.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Key departures (players out of eligibility or known transfers) heading in to the 2018-19 recruiting season -- some real big names leaving the West:



    IUP: Anthony Glover, Ayron Hutton, Blake Danielak

    Gannon:
    Zay Jackson, Gerrell Williams, Daniel Sapp, Jair Green, Damon Miraud

    SRU: Richard Bivens, Khyree Wooten, Merdic Green, Christal Malalu, Tony Gates

    Mercyhurst: Malcolm Walters, Dajuan Dent, Lorenzo Collier, Stephen Spurlock, Nohah Vickers

    UPJ: Dale Clancy, Isaac Vescovi, Levi Masua

    Edinboro: Keshawn Liggins, Jaymon Mason, Maceo Baston, Mike Beck

    Seton Hill: Spencer Casson, Tyler Bowling, Matt Kline

    Clarion: Cameron Grumley

    California: Robel Teckle, Cordell Smith, Eric Green, Terry Davis, Isaiah Lewis, Jay Tucker, Luka Andjusic

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  • ctrabs74
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    Originally posted by Golden89 View Post
    The PSAC Commissioner was interviewed at halftime of the Gannon / Ship game and addressed the tough process behind the decision surrounding the semifinals and finals:

    The PSAC had to get special permission from the NCAA to play the championship game at 5 pm. The NCAA deadline is to have all games wrapped up by 5:00 on Sunday.

    If the tournament could not be completed by Sunday, the NCAA rule is to declare the highest-remaining seed the champion, meaning that East Stroudsburg would have won. The idea to play both the semis and finals on Sunday never received any serious consideration due to liability issues alone.

    Gannon and Edinboro chose to got to class and practice before leaving around 3:00 on Friday afternoon. The weather was only horrific about 1 hour or so from Stroud when you got on the other side of the Poconos. It is commendable the teams went to class, but IMHO I am surprised that the teams didn't leave any earlier. I know some Gannon fans who left on Friday morning and had little trouble arriving.
    I-80 can turn treacherous really quickly. I found out the hard way a few years ago when I was driving back from Bloomsburg to Philly during a surprise snow squall just before the NE Extension of the Turnpike...

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  • Golden89
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    The PSAC Commissioner was interviewed at halftime of the Gannon / Ship game and addressed the tough process behind the decision surrounding the semifinals and finals:

    The PSAC had to get special permission from the NCAA to play the championship game at 5 pm. The NCAA deadline is to have all games wrapped up by 5:00 on Sunday.

    If the tournament could not be completed by Sunday, the NCAA rule is to declare the highest-remaining seed the champion, meaning that East Stroudsburg would have won. The idea to play both the semis and finals on Sunday never received any serious consideration due to liability issues alone.

    Gannon and Edinboro chose to got to class and practice before leaving around 3:00 on Friday afternoon. The weather was only horrific about 1 hour or so from Stroud when you got on the other side of the Poconos. It is commendable the teams went to class, but IMHO I am surprised that the teams didn't leave any earlier. I know some Gannon fans who left on Friday morning and had little trouble arriving.

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  • Golden89
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Congratulations to Gannon. Well earned.
    Indeed ... Gannon was the better team and managed the adversity well.

    Tough loss today ... Stroud was the better team and a deserving PSAC champion. Congrats to them. Hoping against hope for an NCAA bid, but not terribly confident.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Congratulations to Gannon. Well earned.

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