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I thought it was interesting that even the young man doing the play by play for Frostburg (who was very good by the way) identified and called out the...
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A valiant second half effort by the Hilltoppers to pull it out. This one had all the makings of the annual bad conference loss: sluggish start by WLU;...
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Really ugly start. Shades of how flat they looked in Richmond when they visited Union.
Wondering if they ought to call off the trap in the...
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Fair enough. But I can only keep so much information in my feeble mind, so I have tended to pick one metric and follow its ups and downs for the season....
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You're right. I just saw that today--his "bracketology" guesses for the full bracket.
I find it interesting that his bracketology...
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Don't sleep on Fayetteville. Under Devin Hoehn, they are now a "system team." Which means as many as 3 "system teams" might make this...
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Got it from his Patreon site: https://inkblotsports.com/d2stats/2526/mbb/at.html
I always look at the far column indicating PI Rank. Some...
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The MEC & PSAC are really gonna need either Union or Fayetteville to win the historically unpredictable CIAA tourney.
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Not sure where Massey is this week, but a few interesting shake-ups in Inkblot's Performance Indicator rankings:
1. Gannon
2. Fairmont...
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WLU does typically struggle a bit with a zone. And, man, there was a really ugly stretch in the middle of that game where WLU let a pretty bad team hang...
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That was certainly a surprising result after a very game Senators squad kept it a 4-point game when WLU visited Elkins back in January. I hope it's a...
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It was extra-frustrating the year IUP pulled it off with WLU's own Shawn Dyer at the helm....
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And once again, the PI scale is higher on Fayetteville (and a bit lower on Cal & ESU) than Massey:
1. Gannon
2. West Liberty...
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Absolutely. When teams smartly pull it out and start to set up an offense, it's so frustrating to the system (the players, coaches, and even fans). Drives...
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You're right, Columbus. That was a heck of a basketball game. And UC really came in with a solid gameplan and nice blueprint to get out with a win. They...
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The one thing you didn't mention about that game, Columbus, is that Spadafora reinjured the ankle that he originally sprained down at D&E (I think...
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Gotta get the turnover issue fixed. That's really uncharacteristic for a WLU team to lose the turnover battle, but it's happened a few times this year....
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For the sake of comparison, here's the current top-10 according to Inkblot's performance indicators:
1. Gannon
2. West Liberty
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Thank God it was only Point Park last night. The Hilltoppers did not play particularly well. Too much solo stuff and not enough ball movement. And the...
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Yes, but Shull left his next stop--West Liberty--after just a few games as well. That one doesn't sound like a UPJ problem; that sounds like a Shull ...
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