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Tuesday, December 18, 2012

11 Game Wrap Up

With the first 1/3 or so of the season behind us I thought now would be a good time to break down some statistics.  The team's 7-4 record is not bad, but many fans (and probably players and coaches) were expecting a little more.  The Crusaders should be favored in 2 or their final 3 non conference games before beginning conference play on January 3rd leading to at least a 9-5 record heading into that first conference game against Loyola. 

On to the numbers.  The Crusaders' play has not been anywhere near what we were hoping for.  Only Kenney (30 assist/27 turnovers) and Buggs (46 assist/32 turnovers) have more assists then turnovers.  In fact, the assist/turnover ratio of .76 is the biggest factor in the team not having more success.  The high rate of turnovers as well as the high amount of fouls the team is committing is what is keeping the team's PPS lower then it should be.

Player School PPS-O PPS-D PPS
Lavontae Dority Valpo 1.2222 0.5000 0.7222
Ryan Broekhoff Valpo 1.1633 0.2865 0.8768
Kevin Van Wijk Valpo 1.2451 0.4047 0.8405
Bobby Capobianco Valpo 0.9664 0.4706 0.4958
Ben Boggs Valpo 0.5598 0.2819 0.2780
Jordan Coleman Valpo 0.6991 0.2963 0.4028
Matt Kenney Valpo 0.6598 0.3527 0.3071
Erik Buggs Valpo 0.5710 0.3218 0.2492
Will Bogan Valpo 0.3420 0.2305 0.1115
Alex Rossi Valpo 0.7097 0.2581 0.4516
Vashil Fernandez Valpo 0.4159 0.2832 0.1327


Dority, Capobianco, and KVW's PPS-D (this is the bad stuff they do on the court) are all way to high for guys expected to play big roles.  If they can cut down on fouling (KVW/Capo) and turnovers (all) those PPS-D will drop and the team will see more success.  I think with Dority's addition we will see Kenney's turnovers drop, Bogan's shooting % rise, and the overall efficiency and success of the team improve.  These last three games need to be used to get a normal rotation set, and to get Dority and everyone else comfortable with their roles.



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