THE GAMES AT A GLANCE
The IUP men's basketball team gears up for a PSAC doubleheader weekend on the road against Bloomsburg on Saturday and East Stroudsburg on Sunday. These two games will wrap up the calendar year for the Crimson Hawks, which will not be back on the court until after the New Year's ball drops and opens 2026.
IUP TIPOFF NOTES
>> IUP returns five players who started at least 25 games last season.
>> The Crimson Hawks return four players who averaged double-digit points last season, including leading scorer
Christian Moore.
>> This season will mark IUP Head Coach
Joe Lombardi's 20th year at the helm for the Crimson Hawks. He ranks among the top five active Division II coaches in wins, with 437, 269 of which came in PSAC play.
>> Redshirt senior
Dallis Dillard opened the season having never recorded more than five assists in a game during his career. In four games this season, Dillard has already logged two games with at least five assists, including a career-best seven in IUP's loss to Ashland. Dillard has totaled 16 assists over his last three games and led the Crimson Hawks in assists in each contest.
>> The Crimson Hawks have protected the ball through seven games, committing fewer turnovers than they have forced in each contest this season.
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Kymani Merraro was the first Crimson Hawk to be named PSAC Freshman of the Year, as he was awarded for his performance, starting all 30 games for the Crimson Hawks in 2024-25, and ranked fourth in the PSAC in assists.
>> The top three scorers for the Crimson Hawks include Dillard (18.3), followed by
Christian Moore (13.9), and Merraro (13.7)
>> Emphasizing efficiency first, six Crimson Hawks are shooting above.500, Brooks leads the way with a sharp .725 FG%.
BLOOMSBURG AT A GLANCE
The Huskies enter the matchup against the Crimson Hawks with a 2-5 record, with both of their wins coming on their home court. Bloomsburg has lost both of its PSAC Matchups, at home against Cal (Pa.), and on the road against Pitt-Johnstown.
The team has posted a -6.0 scoring differential against opponents, scoring just over 66 points per game while allowing over 72. There is just one scorer for Bloomsburg, averaging double-digits in Ries Naugle, who scores just over ten points per game.
The Huskies are led by third-year head coach Chris Bess, who has a 6-48 record at Bloomsburg.
SERIES HISTORY
IUP leads the series, winning 23 of 44 matchups against the program. The teams last met in 2023, where IUP defeated the Huskies 74-71.
IUP is on an eight-game win streak over the Huskies, the longest win streak in the series' history by either program. Six of the 11 IUP losses have come on the road, with the last overall loss coming in 2011. The previous road loss came in 2006, an overtime loss.
EAST STROUDSBURG AT A GLANCE
The Warriors enter Sunday with a 7-1 record, atop the PSAC East. The team will play Pitt-Johnstown before the Crimson Hawks. ESU is 1-1 in the PSAC, losing to Seton Hill in overtime and defeating Clarion on their home court.
The Warriors outscored their opponents by an average of 14.4 points per game through eight games. The team has six players averaging double-figures, including three averaging at least 13 points per game. The Warriors are led by Adrian Brito, who scores 13.6 points per game and brings down 4.9 rebounds.
ESU is led by Jeff Wilson, who is in his 21
st year as head coach. He has won 406 games at ESU, including eight PSAC East Regular Season Titles, three PSAC Tournament Titles, and seven NCAA Appearances.
SERIES HISTORY
IUP has won 21 of 28 games against East Stroudsburg. Five of the Crimson Hawks' losses have come on the road. In the team's last matchup, the Warriors defeated the Crimson Hawks by 17 at ESU.
The Crimson Hawks have won five of the last seven games against the Warriors.