JRRRJ
Chief Didacticist
- Joined
- Sep 5, 2011
- Messages
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Download the spreadsheet here.
Note that if you want to see the stats on a particular game (or games) you can choose it/them by date, opponent, or venue using the drop-down filters at the top of the per-40 sheet.
If you want to see game-by-game raw stats on any player, double-click on any cell in that player's row (in rows 5-16) and a new sheet with that player's data will open. This will also work for the UConn and Opponent total rows (rows 17 & 18).
I know they were working hard, but our team sure made this victory look easy. Holding the 2nd-leading scoring team to 24 below their average -- despite that they had assists on better than 2/3 of their baskets and hit 12 3-pointers is a tribute to hitting the boards and that marvelous switching offense they've been showing for the past 8 or so games.
Was very glad to see that the zebras let 'em play.
Excelsior! On to a Baylor team that finally showed some vulnerability.
Note that if you want to see the stats on a particular game (or games) you can choose it/them by date, opponent, or venue using the drop-down filters at the top of the per-40 sheet.
If you want to see game-by-game raw stats on any player, double-click on any cell in that player's row (in rows 5-16) and a new sheet with that player's data will open. This will also work for the UConn and Opponent total rows (rows 17 & 18).
I know they were working hard, but our team sure made this victory look easy. Holding the 2nd-leading scoring team to 24 below their average -- despite that they had assists on better than 2/3 of their baskets and hit 12 3-pointers is a tribute to hitting the boards and that marvelous switching offense they've been showing for the past 8 or so games.
Was very glad to see that the zebras let 'em play.
Excelsior! On to a Baylor team that finally showed some vulnerability.