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Originally posted by jrshooter View PostIf ESU doesn't open some eyes beyond the conference tonight, they just aren't looking.
A Fite team is going to get about 110 points hung on them.
EDIT: 108-78 final. 37 for Pepin.
Ship is like UPJ. They aren't built to play that kind of team. They are built for half-court. If Ship couldn't control the pace tonight ... the outcome was inevitable. I don't mean that disrespectfully but it's just reality. Sleva and Nedrow are half-court bigs. In a fast game, like tonight, they get swallowed.
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Sleva was the one guy who held his own. Nedrow, you're right. He can't stay with a fast pace. But they really needed Carter to step up big, and he didn't step up at all.
The pace wasn't just that of a fast-paced D-II team, though. This was something more. At least three times, they pulled boards and were taking a shot four seconds into the shot clock.
I mean, they took 72 shots in 40 minutes. And shot 53 percent with that volume.
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Nedrow leaves game 12-8 two fouls - East goes on run and the rest is history . Shooter not sure what ur qualifications are but .. in my opinion you’re like a coach who refuses to fight - no traps no press you lose by 30 .
Talk to other coaches in PSAC - you get Nedrow out of game and Ship a done . Period .
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Originally posted by Ship76 View PostNedrow leaves game 12-8 two fouls - East goes on run and the rest is history . Shooter not sure what ur qualifications are but .. in my opinion you’re like a coach who refuses to fight - no traps no press you lose by 30 .
Talk to other coaches in PSAC - you get Nedrow out of game and Ship a done . Period .
I'm not bashing him. Believe me. I've seen more PSAC games than I care to share. But, the days of his type are dying.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Well, we know they are good. They also lost to Seton Hill. What was up with Ship tonight?
Ship is like UPJ. They aren't built to play that kind of team. They are built for half-court. If Ship couldn't control the pace tonight ... the outcome was inevitable. I don't mean that disrespectfully but it's just reality. Sleva and Nedrow are half-court bigs. In a fast game, like tonight, they get swallowed.
Carlos Pepin will be a serious candidate for player of the year, and maybe that's why Wilson left him in until the 2:47 mark despite sporting huge leads over last few minutes. I don't understand it as he was risking a moment of the type IUP had with Shawndale Jones last year. The game was very physical, which didn't hurt ESU, and several guys hit the floor hard. Wilson seemed to be determined to make a statement — left in the full-pressure press with a big lead late and had Pepin and many of the starters in for quite a spell late. Maybe he wanted to score 100. Ship didn't play particularly well, but it didn't help that ESU played out of its freakin' mind. I don't know yet what their three-pointer percentage was for the second half, but for a considerable period everything they threw up went in.
Bottom line is that ESU is simply a better team than Ship this season and certainly the class of the East Division at this point. Nedrow is really the only Ship guy big enough to check Pepin and he doesn't have the speed to do it. It's a bad for Fite to have one of the weaker teams he's had at Ship at the same time Wilson has one of his best. But that's just the way it goes sometimes.
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Originally posted by jrshooter View PostSleva was the one guy who held his own. Nedrow, you're right. He can't stay with a fast pace. But they really needed Carter to step up big, and he didn't step up at all.
The pace wasn't just that of a fast-paced D-II team, though. This was something more. At least three times, they pulled boards and were taking a shot four seconds into the shot clock.
I mean, they took 72 shots in 40 minutes. And shot 53 percent with that volume.
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Originally posted by jrshooter View PostBoy, the bottom just fell out of the Shepherd women's program when Abby Beeman transferred up to D-I Marshall.
Rams are well on their way to 0-10 tonight.
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Carlos Pepin's stat line from Wednesday night was 14 for 17 from the field, including 2 of 3 from the three-point line, 7 of 8 from the FT line, and 14 rebounds. The Warriors are deep, but he is very clearly the straw that stirs the drink for them. The other players are stoppable to various degrees, but I doubt there are many players in the PSAC who can check Pepin. Didn't help Ship that the Warriors had a very hot night from deep, going better than 52 percent from three-point line. That would have been even higher if their scrubs hadn't missed a couple toward the end of the game.
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
Well, we know they are good. They also lost to Seton Hill. What was up with Ship tonight?
Ship is like UPJ. They aren't built to play that kind of team. They are built for half-court. If Ship couldn't control the pace tonight ... the outcome was inevitable. I don't mean that disrespectfully but it's just reality. Sleva and Nedrow are half-court bigs. In a fast game, like tonight, they get swallowed.
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Originally posted by Ship69 View Post
The women's league doesn't seem very strong this year. Other than laying an egg at Gannon, the Ship women have handled most of the PSAC teams with the greatest of ease so far. East Stroud came into tonight's game with a 7-4 overall record and 3-2 in the league, but had only 35 points after three quarters and was outscored 10-0 at the beginning of the fourth quarter to go down 62-35. Ariel Jones didn't have to work hard at all for Ship in the second half. I think the Ship women are above average this season with Jones back in the lineup, but they don't seem like the type of team that should constantly be winning by 20 points.
She's sitting at 33.5 percent for the season, just 27.5 percent outside the arc.
If she starts tearing it up from the perimeter, the Raiders become downright scary.
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Originally posted by jrshooter View Post
Not only that, Ship, but they've been doing it with an Ariel who hasn't exactly been shooting straight.
She's sitting at 33.5 percent for the season, just 27.5 percent outside the arc.
If she starts tearing it up from the perimeter, the Raiders become downright scary.
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Originally posted by jrshooter View Post
The night after she hung 48 on Mercyhurst, Jones was 2-for-17 from the floor against Gannon.
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