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3/08/2020 2:05 pm  #1


Final Comparison of Last Year's Conference Stats to This Year's

Here is the final comparison of last year's conference stats to this year's.

On the plus side, we were better in every category except for Pace, Total Rebounding, Offensive Rebounding, and Turnovers.

On the down side, the improvements between last year and this year were fairly small. 

On the conference level we were second worst in points scored and third worst in points against.  We were second worst in the conference in net rating (estimate of point differential per 100 possessions) and for a team whose offense relied on 3 point shooting, we were ninth out of 14 teams in 3 pt %.  

PPG
                2019      2020
AVG         63.3       64.4
STDEV     9.5         14.2
 
Points Against Per Game
                2019      2020
AVG         72.1       70.7
STDEV     10.9       10.3
 
ORtg (Estimate of PPG/100 possessions
                2019      2020
AVG         92.6       93.6
STDEV     10.7       14.8
 
DRtg (Estimate of Pts Allowed/100 possessions)
                2019      2020
AVG         106.2     103.4
STDEV     17.8       11.5
 
Pace (Possessions per 40 minutes)
                2019      2020
AVG         67.7       66.8
STDEV     3.7         3.7
 
Free Throw Attempt Rate (FT Attempts / FG Attempt)
                2019      2020
AVG         0.293     0.356
STDEV     0.1         0.1
 
3-Point Attempt Rate (% of FG Attempts from 3 Pt Range)
                2019      2020
AVG         0.346     0.414
STDEV     0.1         0.1
 
True Shooting % (Shooting Efficiency considering 2pters, 3pters, and FTs)
                2019      2020
AVG         0.503     .525
STDEV     0.1         0.1
 
Total Rebound % (% of Available Rebounds Grabbed)
                2019      2020
AVG         48.2       47.8
STDEV       6.5         4.9
 
Assist % (% of FGs assisted by teammate)
                2019      2020
AVG         51.6       53.6
STDEV     10.7       10.4
 
Steal % (% of opponent possessions ended with a steal)
                2019      2020
AVG         6.5         8.1
STDEV     2.9         3.4
 
Block % (% of opponent 2pt FGs blocked)
                2019      2020
AVG         7.0         10.3
STDEV     5.0         5.1
 
Offensive Effective Field Goal % (Considers 3pters worth more than 2pter)
                2019      2020
AVG         .464       .495
STDEV     0.1         0.1
 
Offensive Turnover % (Estimated Turnovers / 100 plays)
                2019      2020
AVG         16.5       17.8
STDEV     5.2         4.3
 
Offensive Rebounding % (Estimated % Offensive Rebounds Grabbed)
                2019      2020
AVG         20.4       17.1
STDEV     9.1         7.2
 
Free Throws / Field Goal Attempt %
                2019      2020
AVG         .219       .241
STDEV     .1           .1
 
Opponent Effective Field Goal %
                2019      2020
AVG         .526       .520
STDEV     0.1         0.1
 
Opponent Turnover % (Turnovers / 100 plays)
                2019      2020
AVG         12.7       13.5
STDEV     3.9         4.8
 
Defensive Rebounding % (Estimated % Defensive Rebounds Grabbed)
                2019      2020
AVG         75.4       78.6
STDEV     10.0       8.0
 
Opponent Free Throws / Field Goal Attempt %
                2019      2020
AVG         .221       .226
STDEV     0.1         0.1
 

Last edited by GW0509 (3/08/2020 6:05 pm)

 

3/08/2020 11:16 pm  #2


Re: Final Comparison of Last Year's Conference Stats to This Year's

The context of these stats thing is how much better the A10 is this year than last year. 

Not only do is Dayton #3 in the NET rankings, but we have three teams in the top 50, 5 in the top 65, 6 in the top 75 and half the league is too 100 (and we beat one on the road, something we haven’t done since the NIT championship season).

Last year the A10 had only one team in the top 65 and 3 in the top 100 - and only 6 teams were even top 150. 

Last year was probably the weakest A10 this year and this year it was strong.

My point is that the stats are misleading if you don’t consider then it jump in competition. Plus, if you take out the games when armel was hurt (and when Harris was hurt) we would look even better.

 

3/09/2020 1:43 am  #3


Re: Final Comparison of Last Year's Conference Stats to This Year's

Last year The A10 was the youngest conference in the Nation.

Much tougher league this year year indeed.

 

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