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  • Horror Child
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    Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post

    WCU seems an odd home favorite. Six of their nine Ws at HOLLINGER have come against .500 teams by an average of 5 pts. I don't know the players well enough to comment on matchups but SHIP destroyed the VULCANS, while the RAMS gave up a 12 point lead with 2:12 to go and came within a buzzer beater of losing to CAL U. I will be surprised if the RAIDERS don't win by 5+.
    They played without the PSAC's leading scorer who's also a 82% free throw shooter that game. Probably more of a factor is that WCU had to trek out to Edinboro and back for Monday's game.

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  • CALUPA69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Not sure how the undefeated, No. 8 team in the country, at home, seems like an odd (small) favorite?

    West Chester is 35-3 in its last 38 home games ... not a big believer in the same-opponent theory. Teams match-up with other teams differently. I see this as being a very close, even game. However, WCU gets mad calls in that building -- and shoots very well. Rams get the win at the FT line. West Chester also has the experience of playing in numerous tight games -- and has found a way to win all of them.

    All of that said, I take no responsibility for any gambling losses. Lol.
    Basing this more on their performance against .500 teams, 7-7 CLAFIN W+7, 6-7 GBU W+8, 5-6 GU W+5, 6-5 MC OT W+3, 8-5 CAL W+1, 6-7 SHEP W +7. Eventually depending on over the top FT numbers will not work out. 10-3 SHIP seems like a possibility. Time will tell.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Updated LADIES' Standings (thru games played 1/7)
    EAST PSAC OVERALL STREAK
    East Stroudsburg 5-2 9-4 W4
    Shippensburg 5-2 8-5 W2
    Shepherd 4-3 10-3 W2
    Lock Haven 4-3 7-5 L2
    Kutztown 4-3 7-6 W1
    Bloomsburg 3-4 6-5 L1
    Millersville 2-5 5-7 L2
    West Chester 1-6 3-9 L5
    Mansfield 1-6 3-10 L2
    WEST
    IUP 7-0 12-1 W10
    Seton Hill 6-1 11-1 W5
    Gannon 6-1 10-3 W5
    California 5-2 11-2 W2
    Edinboro 3-4 5-6 W1
    Mercyhurst 3-4 3-10 L5
    UPJ 2-5 7-6 L5
    Clarion 1-6 3-10 L1
    Slippery Rock 1-7 3-11 L3

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post

    WCU seems an odd home favorite. Six of their nine Ws at HOLLINGER have come against .500 teams by an average of 5 pts. I don't know the players well enough to comment on matchups but SHIP destroyed the VULCANS, while the RAMS gave up a 12 point lead with 2:12 to go and came within a buzzer beater of losing to CAL U. I will be surprised if the RAIDERS don't win by 5+.
    Not sure how the undefeated, No. 8 team in the country, at home, seems like an odd (small) favorite?

    West Chester is 35-3 in its last 38 home games ... not a big believer in the same-opponent theory. Teams match-up with other teams differently. I see this as being a very close, even game. However, WCU gets mad calls in that building -- and shoots very well. Rams get the win at the FT line. West Chester also has the experience of playing in numerous tight games -- and has found a way to win all of them.

    All of that said, I take no responsibility for any gambling losses. Lol.

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  • CALUPA69
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    The first two months felt like each team played once a week. From here on out it's about every 72 hours ... or so it seems.

    There's two really big games tomorrow -- one in the East and one in the West.

    Shippensburg at West Chester - It gets no bigger in the East. From the early looks of things, West Chester, currently No. 8 in the country, isn't going to lose very often. A win here would open up a two-game lead in the divisional race. This has been a very tight series as of late. WCU holds a slim 7-5 advantage since 2014-15. Shippensburg will be the biggest test for the Rams thus far. The Red Raiders will have to play very poised. West Chester gets to the line a ton in its building. Shippensburg must avoid foul trouble -- in particular underneath. Chris Fite's bunch has the team to go in there and win. But, it's not easy to win there. I see a season split -- with the home team winning each. The Rams have been in several very close games this year -- and have won them all. Add this one to the list. WCU -3

    IUP at Slippery Rock - It's a shame such a game gets played over break -- inside an empty gym. Typically one of the most heated and well-attended games of the season ... although this one may be more about basketball. The majority of both sides' key instigators from the past 4 years are all gone now. Ian Grady's teams play with much more control and focus. Joe Lombardi's current team doesn't trash talk like other editions did. Regardless, SRU gets really 'up' for this game. For IUP to get a win inside Morrow, the Hawks will have to match the intensity. For being a 'rivalry', the series is extremely lopsided. In the past decade, IUP went 18-4 against SRU. But, and it's a big 'but', Lombardi has lost 3 of his past 5 trips to Morrow Field House. A year ago after losing at Morrow in January, IUP paid back the favor at the KCAC to the tune of a 29-point run-away (that was as high as 40 prior to the bench being emptied). This isn't a Kevin Reynolds team. This group just doesn't show up and try to out-muscle you. SRU is getting better with each game since Micah Till's return and has numerous good players, fluid ball movement and strong shooters. As always up there, IUP must control the tempo to win. If Joe falls in to that slow-down trap -- which he has many times up there -- IUP will lose. Joe pulls this one out. Barely. IUP -2

    UPJ at Edinboro - The Fighting Scots are in a deep funk. They have to get more production from players 4-7. On paper this is a total mismatch. But, Edinboro has had some recent success against UPJ inside McComb. Everything would have to go right for the Scots to pull this upset. They have a nice, three-headed monster in Staunch, Coleman and Simpson, but, they need more support from others. Edinboro will keep this close for a half, but UPJ's depth will be overwhelming. Mountain Cats put up a big number -- and win big. UPJ -21

    Mercyhurst at Clarion - The Golden Eagles were held under 50 points by Seton Hill. Mercyhurst got beat up at IUP in all phases. Look for a fired up Lakers team to take it out on Clarion. There's a good team inside that Mercyhurst roster. They just haven't completely found it yet. This one, however, will be ugly. Clarion is a mess. Lakers -28

    Shepherd at California - The Vulcans return home full of momentum. Shepherd comes to town fresh off a dud of a performance at Bloomsburg. The Rams live and die with the deep shot. Law of averages says they probably won't shoot terribly a second straight game. While the teams haven't played much, the two coaches are extremely familiar with one another. The Vulcans are the better team, but Shepherd -- deceivingly strong, per some -- should keep this one close. Vulcans win a tight one. Cal -7

    Seton Hill at Gannon - The Knights return home after a heartbreaking finish in Johnstown. The good news is Seton Hill is on its way to Erie. The Griffins will be dramatically undersized in this one. Gannon is also drastically deeper. Nathan Davis will get his 20-25 points, but the Knights should put on a show for the feisty Hammermill faithful. Gannon wins. Big. Knights -17

    Mansfield at Lock Haven - The word on Lock Haven is it's better than its record. Sooner or later, the Bald Eagles have to show it in the win column. Baby Shaq is going to cause all sorts of issues for the Lock Haven post, which has nice height by is very light. The Mounties need to feed him down low as much as possible. Tough game to call. Both have some nice players. This game should come down to which bench performs best. Mansfield goes on the road and steals one. Mounties -3

    Kutztown at Millersville - Flip a coin. These two have been the two most unpredictable -- and inconsistent -- teams in the league so far. The Marauders are oh-so-close to having a much better record. The Golden Bears are struggling to put a full 40 minutes together. Millersville should carry the momentum from its win over East Stroudsburg into this one. Marauders in a close one. Millersville -5

    Bloomsburg at East Stroudsburg - Figure this one out: The Huskies, now without perhaps their top post player, just scored 54 points under the basket in an 83-75 win over Shepherd. The Warriors are fresh off losing to Millersville despite winning the boards by 8 and the Mauraders hitting just 16 of 26 FTs. Another odd stat: Millersville had 9 blocks. ESU had none. Look for ESU to bounce back -- perhaps in a big way. Bloomsburg's depth will get heavily tested and the starters have to stay out of foul trouble. Warriors get back on track. ESU -8
    WCU seems an odd home favorite. Six of their nine Ws at HOLLINGER have come against .500 teams by an average of 5 pts. I don't know the players well enough to comment on matchups but SHIP destroyed the VULCANS, while the RAMS gave up a 12 point lead with 2:12 to go and came within a buzzer beater of losing to CAL U. I will be surprised if the RAIDERS don't win by 5+.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    The first two months felt like each team played once a week. From here on out it's about every 72 hours ... or so it seems.

    There's two really big games tomorrow -- one in the East and one in the West.

    Shippensburg at West Chester - It gets no bigger in the East. From the early looks of things, West Chester, currently No. 8 in the country, isn't going to lose very often. A win here would open up a two-game lead in the divisional race. This has been a very tight series as of late. WCU holds a slim 7-5 advantage since 2014-15. Shippensburg will be the biggest test for the Rams thus far. The Red Raiders will have to play very poised. West Chester gets to the line a ton in its building. Shippensburg must avoid foul trouble -- in particular underneath. Chris Fite's bunch has the team to go in there and win. But, it's not easy to win there. I see a season split -- with the home team winning each. The Rams have been in several very close games this year -- and have won them all. Add this one to the list. WCU -3

    IUP at Slippery Rock - It's a shame such a game gets played over break -- inside an empty gym. Typically one of the most heated and well-attended games of the season ... although this one may be more about basketball. The majority of both sides' key instigators from the past 4 years are all gone now. Ian Grady's teams play with much more control and focus. Joe Lombardi's current team doesn't trash talk like other editions did. Regardless, SRU gets really 'up' for this game. For IUP to get a win inside Morrow, the Hawks will have to match the intensity. For being a 'rivalry', the series is extremely lopsided. In the past decade, IUP went 18-4 against SRU. But, and it's a big 'but', Lombardi has lost 3 of his past 5 trips to Morrow Field House. A year ago after losing at Morrow in January, IUP paid back the favor at the KCAC to the tune of a 29-point run-away (that was as high as 40 prior to the bench being emptied). This isn't a Kevin Reynolds team. This group just doesn't show up and try to out-muscle you. SRU is getting better with each game since Micah Till's return and has numerous good players, fluid ball movement and strong shooters. As always up there, IUP must control the tempo to win. If Joe falls in to that slow-down trap -- which he has many times up there -- IUP will lose. Joe pulls this one out. Barely. IUP -2

    UPJ at Edinboro - The Fighting Scots are in a deep funk. They have to get more production from players 4-7. On paper this is a total mismatch. But, Edinboro has had some recent success against UPJ inside McComb. Everything would have to go right for the Scots to pull this upset. They have a nice, three-headed monster in Staunch, Coleman and Simpson, but, they need more support from others. Edinboro will keep this close for a half, but UPJ's depth will be overwhelming. Mountain Cats put up a big number -- and win big. UPJ -21

    Mercyhurst at Clarion - The Golden Eagles were held under 50 points by Seton Hill. Mercyhurst got beat up at IUP in all phases. Look for a fired up Lakers team to take it out on Clarion. There's a good team inside that Mercyhurst roster. They just haven't completely found it yet. This one, however, will be ugly. Clarion is a mess. Lakers -28

    Shepherd at California - The Vulcans return home full of momentum. Shepherd comes to town fresh off a dud of a performance at Bloomsburg. The Rams live and die with the deep shot. Law of averages says they probably won't shoot terribly a second straight game. While the teams haven't played much, the two coaches are extremely familiar with one another. The Vulcans are the better team, but Shepherd -- deceivingly strong, per some -- should keep this one close. Vulcans win a tight one. Cal -7

    Seton Hill at Gannon - The Knights return home after a heartbreaking finish in Johnstown. The good news is Seton Hill is on its way to Erie. The Griffins will be dramatically undersized in this one. Gannon is also drastically deeper. Nathan Davis will get his 20-25 points, but the Knights should put on a show for the feisty Hammermill faithful. Gannon wins. Big. Knights -17

    Mansfield at Lock Haven - The word on Lock Haven is it's better than its record. Sooner or later, the Bald Eagles have to show it in the win column. Baby Shaq is going to cause all sorts of issues for the Lock Haven post, which has nice height by is very light. The Mounties need to feed him down low as much as possible. Tough game to call. Both have some nice players. This game should come down to which bench performs best. Mansfield goes on the road and steals one. Mounties -3

    Kutztown at Millersville - Flip a coin. These two have been the two most unpredictable -- and inconsistent -- teams in the league so far. The Marauders are oh-so-close to having a much better record. The Golden Bears are struggling to put a full 40 minutes together. Millersville should carry the momentum from its win over East Stroudsburg into this one. Marauders in a close one. Millersville -5

    Bloomsburg at East Stroudsburg - Figure this one out: The Huskies, now without perhaps their top post player, just scored 54 points under the basket in an 83-75 win over Shepherd. The Warriors are fresh off losing to Millersville despite winning the boards by 8 and the Mauraders hitting just 16 of 26 FTs. Another odd stat: Millersville had 9 blocks. ESU had none. Look for ESU to bounce back -- perhaps in a big way. Bloomsburg's depth will get heavily tested and the starters have to stay out of foul trouble. Warriors get back on track. ESU -8

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by PSACwatcher View Post
    Not that it matters, but Seton Hill is 1-6 PSAC, 2-8 overall.
    Got it. Fixed above. The PSAC site has SH and Clarion incorrect.

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  • PSACwatcher
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    Not that it matters, but Seton Hill is 1-6 PSAC, 2-8 overall.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    UPDATED MEN'S STANDINGS (thru games 1/6)
    PSAC OVERALL STREAK UP NEXT
    WEST
    IUP 6-1 11-1 W2 @SRU, @GANNON
    Pitt-Johnstown 6-1 12-2 W4 @Boro, @Clarion
    California 4-3 8-5 W1 Shepherd, Edinboro
    Mercyhurst 4-3 6-5 L1 @Clarion, Kutztown
    Gannon 4-3 5-6 L1 Seton Hill, IUP
    Slippery Rock 2-5 6-7 L1 IUP, @Seton Hill
    Edinboro 2-5 5-6 L2 UPJ, @California
    Seton Hill 1-6 2-8 W1 @Gannon, SRU
    Clarion 1-6 2-11 L4 Mercyhurst, UPJ
    EAST
    West Chester 7-0 13-0 W13 Shippensburg, @Mansfield
    Shippensburg 6-1 10-3 W3 @WCU, @ESU
    East Stroudsburg 4-3 8-4 L1 Bloomsburg, Shippensburg
    Kutztown 4-3 6-7 W1 @Millersville, @Mercyhurst
    Bloomsburg 3-4 6-7 W1 @ESU, Millersville
    Millersville 3-4 6-7 W1 Kutztown, @Bloomsburg
    Mansfield 3-4 4-8 L1 @Lock Haven, West Chester
    Shepherd 2-5 6-7 L2 @California, Lock Haven
    Lock Haven 1-6 4-7 L4 Mansfield, @Shepherd
    Last edited by IUPbigINDIANS; 01-07-2020, 09:10 AM.

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  • IUPalum
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    Pegram is a great offensive player every game! SRU lacks defense. IUP needs to shoot good on Thursday!

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  • IUPTrackMan
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Man ... watch the ending. Pegram banked it in on a runner at full speed. Rock claiming it wasn't out in time. It's tight.

    I thought he got it off in time ... his feet are harder to judge. Looked like a two.

    SRU also called with a book technical to start game.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by IUPalum View Post
    Cal was down double digits late in that game too.
    Man ... watch the ending. Pegram banked it in on a runner at full speed. Rock claiming it wasn't out in time. It's tight.

    I thought he got it off in time ... his feet are harder to judge. Looked like a two.

    SRU also called with a book technical to start game.

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  • IUPalum
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    Cal was down double digits late in that game too.

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  • Golden89
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    Originally posted by CALUPA69 View Post

    The last shot finally went in for the VULCANS PEGRAM with a 3PT at the buzzer CAL U 94. SRU 93
    And the last shot went in for UPJ as the Cats hit a 3 off a rebound scramble to evade the upset and win 82-81.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    MEN'S FINALS

    Millersville 82
    East Stroudsburg 79

    West Chester 91
    Edinboro 72

    Kutztown 77
    Lock Haven 73

    IUP 71
    Mercyhurst 56

    Bloomsburg 83
    Shepherd 75

    Seton Hill 60
    Clarion 49

    UPJ 82
    Gannon 81

    Shippensburg 90
    Mansfield 68

    California 94
    Slippery Rock 93

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