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TEAM | PSAC | OVERALL | STREAK |
Gannon | 11-3 | 16-6 | L3 |
Edinboro | 8-6 | 12-9 | W3 |
California | 7-7 | 12-10 | W2 |
Slippery Rock | 7-7 | 11-11 | L2 |
IUP | 6-7 | 10-10 | L1 |
Pitt-Johnstown | 6-7 | 10-10 | W1 |
Seton Hill | 6-8 | 13-9 | W1 |
Clarion | 5-9 | 10-10 | L1 |
Notes & The Week Ahead
* Gannon is currently in mini-crisis mode having dropped 3 straight (and 4 of its past 5). This will not be an easy week for the Golden Knights. A red-hot Edinboro visits Wednesday, followed by IUP on Saturday. Gannon defeated both in the first loop -- knocking off the Scots, 100-84, and, IUP, 89-82. Things are much different a month later, however.
* Hand it to Danny Sancomb. His Vulcans were decimated by injuries in December. It took some time, but Cal is back to being a highly-competitive team. Cal was hammered by Gannon in early January, 108-71. A month later, the roles reversed. Cal avenged that blowout defeat by taking down the Knights by 22 points. Cal isn't deep and isn't big. But, they are very well-coached -- and, making it work. Like Danny or not, he's one of the best coaches in the whole league. His second half adjustments won them the game against IUP.
* In a normal year, playing the last-place team is a night off. Not this year. Clarion sits at 10-10 overall, but has (5) losses by 4 points or less. Most recently, the Golden Eagles upset Gannon, and then dropped a heart-breaker at Edinboro, 94-93.
* Things change from the first loop to the second. A sneaky team to watch is UPJ. The Mountain Cats have went over 100 points in 2 of their past 3 games -- including an impressive, 105-93, win against California. This was a real young team to start the season. They are growing up fast.
* Slippery Rock continues to be a confusing team. After defeating IUP in front of nearly 2,000 inside Morrow Field House, SRU dropped consecutive outings to Edinboro and Seton Hill (the latter in blowout fashion). The Rock can be real dangerous on the right night. A lack of consistency, however, is crushing them.
* IUP played well enough to win at California -- for, say, 34 of the 40 minutes. The Crimson Hawks continue to have short (devastating) lapses. Teams are given a lot of timeouts. Use them.
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