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DobbsRover2

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From a stat in John A''s article today in the Courant.

A team has play 26 times this season and lost two games. During the 52 halves they have played, they have only been outscored twice in a particular half. But only one of those two deficits came during a game that the team lost, the other coming in a game that the team won. How is this possible?
 

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How does OT count? Is it considered the 2nd half?
 

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UConn and ND tied both the first and second halves. ND outscored UConn in OT.
 

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Yep, one of those freaky type things where you look at John's stat and you think, no way. But it can happen. And a game that had two halves with teams matching scores exactly. And of course the stat was 52 halves, not 53 periods.

Gotta go look for a riddle that involves team rebounds, because they're so nonsensical that it will fry your mind even if you do solve the riddle.
 
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