IU has never released rooms until week of the tournament when they have hosted state, although some spaces generally remain the same from year to year such as Mellencamp Pavilion being used for flight events. My guess is that if the state board decided to be sensical with their room choices, they would have tried to get Mollenkopf Athletic Center for Wright Stuff - it's like Purdue's version of Mellencamp yet it's not ultra far away from the rest of campus. If not Mollenkopf, the next most sensical choice of location would be Lambert Fieldhouse. I hope for y'all's sakes that it doesn't get stuck in the CoRec, that place most likely isn't big enough to host all the teams for that event.CPScienceDude wrote: ↑December 10th, 2019, 7:38 amAs of now, no room information has been released (to my knowledge). And in the past, I believe IU did not open it the night before, but since states is at Purdue this year it might be different.CrispyFern wrote: ↑December 10th, 2019, 6:54 am Does anyone know where Wright Stuff is going to be held at Purdue and if they are opening the location for flights the night before?
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This looks like Carmel may be falling off, along with LC! It looks like their study events have really dropped off, and their builds are always questionable (to say the least). May we be looking at the new state champs already? I would bet on it
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Hey y'all, div C kid here from a smaller school in IN (rip we usually don't make it to States). Anyway, I wouldn't go as far to bet on new States Champs already but Carmel didn't show up in their studies like they usually docodewinorbust wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 7:16 pmThis looks like Carmel may be falling off, along with LC! It looks like their study events have really dropped off, and their builds are always questionable (to say the least). May we be looking at the new state champs already? I would bet on it![]()
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I would say Carmel did pretty good in this tournament. IIRC they bring their freshman teams here? (correct me if I'm wrong) so it's impressive that they did this well against regular teams.codewinorbust wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 7:16 pmThis looks like Carmel may be falling off, along with LC! It looks like their study events have really dropped off, and their builds are always questionable (to say the least). May we be looking at the new state champs already? I would bet on it![]()
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Unless Carmel freshmen can grow full beards, I feel like it is safe to say they may not have only been pitching their freshmen. If they do, I'd like to know what they put in that cafeteria food.
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2 things.fossilfanathicc11 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 7:45 pm
Bloomington North pulled off a big win (24 points!)
1, it was South not North.
2, 24 points really is not that much in the grand scheme of things, especially when you consider Carmel also took 3rd.
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That school water got some extra vitamins than the rest of Indiana?codewinorbust wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 7:59 pmUnless Carmel freshmen can grow full beards, I feel like it is safe to say they may not have only been pitching their freshmen. If they do, I'd like to know what they put in that cafeteria food.
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Oops buddy, honest mistake...hippo9 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 8:13 pm2 things.fossilfanathicc11 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 7:45 pm
Bloomington North pulled off a big win (24 points!)
1, it was South not North.
2, 24 points really is not that much in the grand scheme of things, especially when you consider Carmel also took 3rd.
Either way, BHS South didn't stack and from the who I talked to at Whiting, they were also missing a lot of people. If the other people in the forum are right and Carmel did bring vets, then that puts them at even competition (actually, Carmel would have the advantage?). Also, 24 points is a lot compared to the two points that separated Carmel and Munster at States and 18 points that separated Carmel and BHSS; for these teams, I'd say it's quite a lot.
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They're still South, but anyways if that was Carmel's full team they still had the more impressive performance imo because they were that close seemingly unstacked while South apparently stacked.fossilfanathicc11 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 8:29 pmOops buddy, honest mistake...hippo9 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 8:13 pm2 things.fossilfanathicc11 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 7:45 pm
Bloomington North pulled off a big win (24 points!)
1, it was South not North.
2, 24 points really is not that much in the grand scheme of things, especially when you consider Carmel also took 3rd.
Either way, BHS North didn't stack and from the who I talked to at Whiting, they were also missing a lot of people. If the other people in the forum are right and Carmel did bring vets, then that puts them at even competition (actually, Carmel would have the advantage?). Also, 24 points is a lot compared to the two points that separated Carmel and Munster at States and 18 points that separated Carmel and BHSS; for these teams, I'd say it's quite a lot.
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It appears that Bloomington South stacked their teams, when you look at how their purple team did compared to the Panther team. Carmel very likely did not bring their veterans and (I think this was stated somewhere in last year's thread) they use the earlier invites as a way for freshmen/underclassmen to learn the system and get acclimated to competition.fossilfanathicc11 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 8:29 pmOops buddy, honest mistake...hippo9 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 8:13 pm2 things.fossilfanathicc11 wrote: ↑December 11th, 2019, 7:45 pm
Bloomington North pulled off a big win (24 points!)
1, it was South not North.
2, 24 points really is not that much in the grand scheme of things, especially when you consider Carmel also took 3rd.
Either way, BHS North didn't stack and from the who I talked to at Whiting, they were also missing a lot of people. If the other people in the forum are right and Carmel did bring vets, then that puts them at even competition (actually, Carmel would have the advantage?). Also, 24 points is a lot compared to the two points that separated Carmel and Munster at States and 18 points that separated Carmel and BHSS; for these teams, I'd say it's quite a lot.
Also, the superscores of the 2 teams tell a different story compared to the 24 point difference between the stacked and unstacked school.
[EDIT] Bloomington South superscore at Whiting: 89
Carmel superscore at Whiting: 80
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