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Do some UConn players get the short end of the statistical stick?
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[QUOTE="UcMiami, post: 3536102, member: 199"] Because Uconn plays the way Geno coaches, very few Uconn players end up near the top of any personal per game records in NCAA record books, while Uconn as a team frequently performs near the top of the team records. Most of the five players on the floor at any given time are expected to pass well so year after year Uconn is high on assists per game, same for scoring. Rebounding are a bit more specialized but still emphasized to all players. Blocks are sort of a separate category as they are more related to an individuals style and physical makeup and not a team's playing style. While Uconn players tend not to play as many minutes as 'star' players on other teams - the distribution among players is I think more of a determining factor. Even on short bench teams at Uconn the numbers tend not to stand out as much. But what Sabrina did stands out as unique - no other player in NCAA history on any team in any style and either gender has ever been a triple double machine like she was. The women's record was 6 for a season and 9 for a career and the men's career record is 12 - Sabrina has 8 in a season twice and ended four years with 26. Don't care how many minutes she played that is out of category. [/QUOTE]
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