ESPN.com maintains running stats for all DI teams including the following per-game averages: points; rebounds; assists and field goal shooting percentage. Below each season average is the ranking compared to all of DI. One perhaps cannot reach very precise conclusions from the stats but in very general terms, they are somewhat instructive. [Example: field goal shooting percentage would have more meaning if we knew the number of attempts; example: some defensive stats like points allowed would give more meaning – I suppose I could have calculated that but what the heck, I’m just copying stuff while watching the Michigan football game and I don’t want this to be work!]
In particular circumstances, season-long stats may be less instructive than, for example, the more recent two or three games (take Oakland – early season stats may tell us more than stats from the last three games… the Griz seem to be in a freshman slump but I’m convinced Coach Kampe has a good chance of coaching them out of it by the end of the season).
If you think season-long stats are meaningful, then be impressed by both NDSU and SDSU.
Here are those ESPN stats for the Summit League teams through tonight’s (Jan 3, 2012) games. Reading across are Points, Rebounds, Assists and Field Goal %. Below each number is the national (DI) comparative rank for each stat.
IPFW
73 36.7 13.8 .438
96th 110th 116th 162nd
IUPUI
73.8 36.1 13.3 .419
83rd 136th 158th 235th
NDSU
75.8 36.8 14.9 .496
54TH 108TH 55TH 10TH
OU
77.8 35.3 12.6 .432
32ND 178TH 203RD 176TH
ORU
68.5 32.7 13.5 .452
179th 273rd 139TH 122ND
SDSU
79.1 36.6 14.3 .459
22nd 119th 96th 87th
SUU
70.1 32.9 16.3 .490
144th 267th 25th 17th
UMKC
67.2 29.3 12.5 .431
209th 342nd 207th 186th
USD
72 33.1 14.5 .457
113th 265th 79th 94th
WIU
64.7 33.2 13.1 .453
245th 263rd 171st 113th
In particular circumstances, season-long stats may be less instructive than, for example, the more recent two or three games (take Oakland – early season stats may tell us more than stats from the last three games… the Griz seem to be in a freshman slump but I’m convinced Coach Kampe has a good chance of coaching them out of it by the end of the season).
If you think season-long stats are meaningful, then be impressed by both NDSU and SDSU.
Here are those ESPN stats for the Summit League teams through tonight’s (Jan 3, 2012) games. Reading across are Points, Rebounds, Assists and Field Goal %. Below each number is the national (DI) comparative rank for each stat.
IPFW
73 36.7 13.8 .438
96th 110th 116th 162nd
IUPUI
73.8 36.1 13.3 .419
83rd 136th 158th 235th
NDSU
75.8 36.8 14.9 .496
54TH 108TH 55TH 10TH
OU
77.8 35.3 12.6 .432
32ND 178TH 203RD 176TH
ORU
68.5 32.7 13.5 .452
179th 273rd 139TH 122ND
SDSU
79.1 36.6 14.3 .459
22nd 119th 96th 87th
SUU
70.1 32.9 16.3 .490
144th 267th 25th 17th
UMKC
67.2 29.3 12.5 .431
209th 342nd 207th 186th
USD
72 33.1 14.5 .457
113th 265th 79th 94th
WIU
64.7 33.2 13.1 .453
245th 263rd 171st 113th
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