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In case you are wondering about Seton Hill's commitment to football, after what was to be an exhaustive national search.... Seton Hill hired a 31 year old former player who most recently was a high school football coach. https://triblive.com/sports/college/...football-coach
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Originally posted by PSACwatcher View PostAny success achieved by programs at Seton Hill, like the men's baseball team, is solely - and I mean solely - a function of a talented and dedicated head coach. Marc Marizzaldi is a fantastic baseball coach. But his success it not because of any commitment to athletics at Seton Hill. There is no commitment - financial or otherwise. Marizzaldi is the attraction due to his past success as a coach.
Also, considering that there is really no social life on campus, the one thing that students could be attracted to at Seton Hill as a social event - a men's basketball game - draws 25 people. You think its bad this year, when Seton Hill will be fortunate to win 7 or 8 games, wait until next year.
Current senior and 3 year starting PG Trevor Lecuona left the program. Trevor Blondin, who could play for any team in the PSAC, graduates this year as do senior starting forwards Alston and Predic. Seton Hill currently has one underclassmen Big, even though the new head coach was hired in April and had time to bring in at least one decent Big. Instead, he brought in a frosh Big from Florida who has played all of 14 minutes. The new head coach is playing 6'4" Nate Davis, whose game is almost exclusively shooting threes, at the 4 spot.
Seton Hill has cut athletic grant money every year for the past 3 years. And if you are a D2 capable player and you attend a Seton Hill home game on a visit, are you going to commit to Seton Hill so you can pay a substantial sum of money to play in front of 25 people in a gym smaller than many high school gyms?
The complete lack of commitment to athletics as well as the dysfunction in the athletic department are a complete disservice to the student athletes at Seton Hill.
Lecuona quit, huh?
IUP was certainly looking forward to seeing him again this year.
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Originally posted by IUP24 View PostSerious question... At what point does Seton Hill just consider dropping some of these more expensive sports like football
Crap, are we even allowed to discuss gender distribution anymore?
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Any success achieved by programs at Seton Hill, like the men's baseball team, is solely - and I mean solely - a function of a talented and dedicated head coach. Marc Marizzaldi is a fantastic baseball coach. But his success it not because of any commitment to athletics at Seton Hill. There is no commitment - financial or otherwise. Marizzaldi is the attraction due to his past success as a coach.
Also, considering that there is really no social life on campus, the one thing that students could be attracted to at Seton Hill as a social event - a men's basketball game - draws 25 people. You think its bad this year, when Seton Hill will be fortunate to win 7 or 8 games, wait until next year.
Current senior and 3 year starting PG Trevor Lecuona left the program. Trevor Blondin, who could play for any team in the PSAC, graduates this year as do senior starting forwards Alston and Predic. Seton Hill currently has one underclassmen Big, even though the new head coach was hired in April and had time to bring in at least one decent Big. Instead, he brought in a frosh Big from Florida who has played all of 14 minutes. The new head coach is playing 6'4" Nate Davis, whose game is almost exclusively shooting threes, at the 4 spot.
Seton Hill has cut athletic grant money every year for the past 3 years. And if you are a D2 capable player and you attend a Seton Hill home game on a visit, are you going to commit to Seton Hill so you can pay a substantial sum of money to play in front of 25 people in a gym smaller than many high school gyms?
The complete lack of commitment to athletics as well as the dysfunction in the athletic department are a complete disservice to the student athletes at Seton Hill.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostHere's the stat of the day:
The Seton Hill versus Wheeling Jesuit game last night had an 'announced' attendance of 25 people. As it was pointed out last night by PSAC76 ... stress the word 'announced' in that past sentence.
Through (3) home dates the Griffins are averaging 40 per game.
Lock Haven is the other league member yet to crack three digits. The Bald Eagles are averaging 72 per game.
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Here's the stat of the day:
The Seton Hill versus Wheeling Jesuit game last night had an 'announced' attendance of 25 people. As it was pointed out last night by PSAC76 ... stress the word 'announced' in that past sentence.
Through (3) home dates the Griffins are averaging 40 per game.
Lock Haven is the other league member yet to crack three digits. The Bald Eagles are averaging 72 per game.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostThe Gannon offense is this bad. They don't have anyone that can legit put the ball in the hoop consistently! On the other hand, their defense is as good as anyone in the country BUUUUUUUUUUUUUT when you can't get out of the 40's, I don't care how good the D is, you can't win!
Salsamendi coming back eventually can't hurt them but he's no savior. He's more spot shooter ... almost a strange fit in their offense. Then again after watching them this year I can't figure out what their offense actually is.
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The Gannon offense is this bad. They don't have anyone that can legit put the ball in the hoop consistently! On the other hand, their defense is as good as anyone in the country BUUUUUUUUUUUUUT when you can't get out of the 40's, I don't care how good the D is, you can't win!
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostGannon (1-2, 3-5) - Is Gannon's offense really this bad?
Lock Haven scored their first-ever win at the Hammermill after 18 straight defeats. The Bald Eagles are now 2-25 all-time against Gannon, the other win coming in the dreadful 2015-16 season at LHU.
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UPDATED STANDINGS
EAST
East Stroudsburg (3-0, 6-2) - Six straight wins ... heavy favorite in next four games prior to Shippensburg trip Jan. 5
Shippensburg (2-1, 8-2) - at Gannon, at Clarion and Mercyhurst before New Year's Eve
Millersville (2-1, 5-4) - Tough game at UPJ looms Dec. 19
West Chester (2-1, 5-4) - Next 5 on the road including at IUP, Kutztown and Millersville. Real big strech after rough showing in Morrow Field House.
Lock Haven (2-1, 3-3) - Bald Eagles aren't bad. Not great, but not bad.
Kutztown (1-2, 5-4) - Tour of Erie starts next week. A pesky Wilmington visits KU this week.
Bloomsburg (1-2, 3-4) - Put up 94 in loss to Edinboro. Turned around and got just 47 against Mercyhurst.
Mansfield (0-3, 1-7) - Easily could have won past three games. Instead lost three tight ones.
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IUP (3-0, 9-0) -- Battle-tested Crimson Hawks are on a roll. Trip to red hot Fairmont State up next.
Mercyhurst (2-1, 6-1) - Big 5-game stretch set to begin next week including Kutztown, at Ship, SRU and IUP.
UPJ (2-1, 6-3) - Josh Wise and the Freshmen are rolling -- and a very tough out.
Slippery Rock (1-1, 3-5) - SRU finally put things together and got a huge win against West Chester. Next four highly winnable.
Edinboro (1-2, 3-4) - Scots need to sweep next four games: Mansfield, Lock Haven, Cal and at Seton Hill. Star Anthony Coleman remains out.
Gannon (1-2, 3-5) - Is Gannon's offense really this bad? Next four games are brutal: At Notre Dame, Ship, Kutztown and at IUP. GU will be a fairly heavy dog in all of them.
Clarion (1-2, 2-4) - The West season isn't going to be fun for the Golden Eagles.
California (0-2, 2-6) - The Kentucky State win stopped the bleeding from three straight blowouts. Some help may be on the way.
Seton Hill (0-2, 1-6) - Must-win game with a better-than-its-record Wheeling Jesuit tomorrow. After that, the Griffins better buckle up.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View PostSome (depressing) average attendance numbers so far this season:
IUP: 857
Mansfield: 599
Kutztown: 513
Mercyhurst: 511
SRU: 485
Gannon: 482
Edinboro: 420
ESU: 385
Ship: 365
Bloom: 283
Millersville: 281
West Chester: 246
UPJ: 175
California: 157
Clarion: 109
Lock Haven: 72
Seton Hill: One home game / not reported
The Thanksgiving games didn't do any favors but with the break coming ... these may get REAL ugly. Plenty of good seats available at Lock Haven.
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Originally posted by IUPalum View PostUPJ is an interesting team. I wasn't impressed with them opening weekend but they seem to compete every game and have some big wins. Don't sleep on them.
They hit 28 of 32 FTs in the second half.
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UPJ is an interesting team. I wasn't impressed with them opening weekend but they seem to compete every game and have some big wins. Don't sleep on them.
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Anthony Lee scored 50 in the KU loss at UPJ yesterday.
UPJ scored 66 of its 109 in the second half.
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