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Originally posted by JDonAB92 View PostCharleston opens it up to a 56-34 lead at the end of 3. This will be a great matchup in the championship game.
Inkblot, is Charleston in with a win today based on what happened in the other conferences with teams #5-7?
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Originally posted by JDonAB92 View PostGlenville State advances to the championship game tomorrow by defeating Fairmont State by a score of 74-70. Fairmont was seeded 9th in the Atlantic Region this week but really looked like a NCAA tournament team today.
Key play: Fairmont down 70-67 with 2 minutes left. Deangelo drives for Fairmont and dishes for a layup but they call a phantom charge on Deangelo. Replay shows that was a clear no-call. You don't call that one especially against a 1st-team all conference player who made a great play. But they had their chances.Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
How hasn't a D1 snagged her yet?Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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Originally posted by Columbuseer View PostImho Grinnell plays no defense and is not hugely successful.
i see more similarities of Glenville women's team to the wlu style.Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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Originally posted by ctrabs74 View Post
I drew the comparison between Glenville's women and the Grinnell men in that they substitute on most, if not every, stoppage (unless that changed in recent years). I mean, it worked for the Lady Pioneers last season en route to a national title, and they deserve a lot of credit for that. With that said, my point was that there's no guarantee that such a system would work in the D1 level.
WLU is about every 3 mins, with the option to go with subsequent partial team sub outs.
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Originally posted by ctrabs74 View Post
I can't help but wonder if her up-tempo and multiple (and very frequent) substitution scheme might not fit at the D1 level. It's a big difference between executing that "Grinnell" style offense at the D2 or D3 levels compared to, say, WVU or Marshall or even a low-to-mid-major D1 program, one would think.
Pitt (for unknown reasons) thinks they are elite in everything so they may not entertain a D2 coach. But, it could be interesting.
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Originally posted by Columbuseer View Post
I did not realize they substituted so much more frequently than WLU. They are mimicking hockey line changes, which occur about 38 to 49 seconds. Given hockey is much more constant, intense movement, I wonder about the underlying rationale for such a short duration.
WLU is about every 3 mins, with the option to go with subsequent partial team sub outs.Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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