Player Productivity Score Top 10
HL PPS leader Ryan Broekhoff |
2) Holman Det 0.84946
3) Eargle YSU 0.79085
4) Brown GB 0.75581
5) Mays WSU 0.73913
6) VanWijk Valpo 0.71074
7) McCallum Det 0.68900
8) Gibler Loy 0.67788
9) Ward YSU 0.65217
10) Talton UIC 0.62887
Other stat categories will show top 5
Points Scored Assists FT Made
1) Mays WSU 108 1) Williams UMW 26 1) Mays WSU 39
2) McCallum Det 91 2) Perry YSU 25 2) Gibler Loy 31
3) Gibler Loy 89 3) McCallum Det 22 3) McCallum Det 26
4) Talton UIC 86 4) Talton UIC 21 4) Brown GB 25
5) Averkamp Loy 84 5) Allen YSU 17 5) VanWijk Valpo 23
5) Buggs Valpo 17
Turnovers Fouls FT Missed
1) Williams UMW 20 1) VanWijk Valpo 22 1) Nored But 14
1) Nored But 20 2) Averkamp Loy 21 2) VanWijk Valpo 12
1) Simon Det 20 3) Humes UIC 19 2) Gibler Loy 12
4) Montgomery CSU 17 4) Simon Det 18 2) Marshall But 12
4) Averkamp Loy 17 5) Buggs Valpo 18 5) Perry YSU 10
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Broekhoff's PPS indicates that he's a legit HL POY candidate but does it seem like the media in the HL is noticing his value or are other players more in line to win the POY?
ReplyDeleteIn the broadcasts over the weekend both sets of announcers were speaking very highly of Ryan. During the Detroit game the announcers (for Detroit) were saying it is a two horse race between Ray McCallum and Ryan Broekhoff.
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