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Again, be careful. A player like Collier could go 8 for 17 for a .471 FG% in a game against a team with Bigs, and then go 1 for 2 in a game where she gets into foul trouble and sits. The resulting graph wouldn't necessarily tell you much.
Below are the figures: FG/FGA per game (I'd like to figure out a way of copying/pasting excel columns into this window; anyone?). The 4-for-11 game against S. Meth. -- Game 24 on the season -- really distorts the trend.
Fla. State: 10/14
Baylor: 5/9
LSU: 3/7
Dayton: 8/15
Chattanooga: 11/12
DePaul: 9/12
Texas: 10/15
Notre Dame: 7/9
Kansas State: 10/15
Ohio State: 9/19
Nebraska: 5/12
Maryland: 6/10
UCF: 10/11
East Carolina: 8/11
S. Fla.: 8/11
Southern Meth.: 8/13
Tulsa: 8/10
Tulane: 8/11
East Carolina: 8/11
Houston: 6/11
Temple: 12/14
Tulsa: 10/13
Cincinnati: 10/10
S. Methodist: 4/11
S. Carolina: 8/16
Tulane: 7/9
Temple: 13/14
Again, be careful. A player like Collier could go 8 for 17 for a .471 FG% in a game against a team with Bigs, and then go 1 for 2 in a game where she gets into foul trouble and sits. The resulting graph wouldn't necessarily tell you much.
Below are the figures: FG/FGA per game (I'd like to figure out a way of copying/pasting excel columns into this window; anyone?). The 4-for-11 game against S. Meth. -- Game 24 on the season -- really distorts the trend.
Fla. State: 10/14
Baylor: 5/9
LSU: 3/7
Dayton: 8/15
Chattanooga: 11/12
DePaul: 9/12
Texas: 10/15
Notre Dame: 7/9
Kansas State: 10/15
Ohio State: 9/19
Nebraska: 5/12
Maryland: 6/10
UCF: 10/11
East Carolina: 8/11
S. Fla.: 8/11
Southern Meth.: 8/13
Tulsa: 8/10
Tulane: 8/11
East Carolina: 8/11
Houston: 6/11
Temple: 12/14
Tulsa: 10/13
Cincinnati: 10/10
S. Methodist: 4/11
S. Carolina: 8/16
Tulane: 7/9
Temple: 13/14