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vu72

Quote from: agibson on February 03, 2013, 07:59:51 AM
Quote from: valpopal on February 03, 2013, 01:14:20 AMThere was even a poll on the board: "Broekhoff: Will He Be a Stinker or a Stud."

I forgot all about that one!  "Low release point" I remember quite well.

I certainly was a  part of those debates, but then again, I so promise in Chris Halverson!  ;)
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agibson

Through the Feb 5 UIC game, with the starters playing limited minutes, again.  It didn't stop Broekhoff from going 6-9 from behind the arc.  But, it dead mean that KVW didn't take a shot.

Matt Kenney apparently became only the second crusader, after Lubos Barton, to cross the 400 rebound/300 assist level.  I'm not sure we're setup to look for other such milestones.

Points:
8 Harry Bell 1,508
9.  David Redmon 1,470
10.  RB 1,461

Rebounds:
2. Raitis Grafs 841
3. RB 791

3-pointers:
2. Lubos Barton 244
3. RB 232

Blocked Shots:
4. Harry Bell 94
5. Morris Smith 90
6. RB 89

Steals:
7. Jamie Sykes 150
8. Howard Little 145
9. Raitis Grafs 142
9. EB 142
RB 119

FT%, career:
6. Rob Cavanaugh 82.5%
7. RB 283/347 81.6%

FT%, Single Season
1.   Casey Schmidt '93/94, 92.6%
2.  Dick Jones 89.7%
     Casey Schmidt '92/93, 89.7%
4. RB 86 for 96 89.6%

Assists (Rowdy to sole possession of #20!)
4. Jared Loyd 405
5. EB 383
...
t10. Gipson / MacPherson 316
12. MK 303
...
19. Jake Diebler 239
20. RB 218

Free throws made, career:
10.  Milo Stovall 324
KVW 282
RB 280

3-pt %, career:
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 42.3%
7. RB 232/557 41.65%
8.  Casey Schmidt 41.0%
9. Mike Jones 40.88%
10. Brandon McPherson 158/388 40.72%
WB 94/240 39.17%

3-pt%, season (RB into, effectively, a tie for #8)
7. Bryce Drew '94-'95 45.9%
8. Bryce Drew '96-'97 45.7%
    Samuel Haanpaa 45.7%
8. RB 63/138 45.65%
11. Seth Colclasure 45.2%

Games, career: (EB to uncontested #4!  RB into a tie for eighth)
4. EB 128
5. Raitis Grafs 127
...
T8.  a bunch of good dudes 124  (Barton-Berdiel-Gomes-Stovall-Sykes)
and
RB 124
MK 120

FG%, career:
1. KVW 315/525 60.0%
2. Zoran Viskovic 59.5%

FG%, season:
2. Zoran Viskovic, '97/98, 62.9%
3. KVW, '11/12, 153/248, 61.69%
4. KVW, 103/167, 61.68%
5. Zoran Viskovic, '98/99, 60.8%

LaPorteAveApostle

agibs,  thanks for keeping this up for me.  i really appreciate it.

would you like to keep doing it, since you have the most updated numbers and formatting?  doesn't matter to me either way.
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

agibson

Quote from: LaPorteAveApostle on February 09, 2013, 12:54:55 PMwould you like to keep doing it, since you have the most updated numbers and formatting?  doesn't matter to me either way.

I just copied and pasted from you - so you're welcome to take it back any time.  Your updates certainly had more flare!

Hope you don't my occasional updates - I enjoy watching the guys climb the charts, and so got impatient ;)

LaPorteAveApostle

#105
i don't mind at all! it made me feel better about being gone. and it would be a sad board indeed if important things petered out just because of one person's absence!

that said, before bbtds beats me to it:
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

historyman

I'll ask. What the heck is that a picture of?
"We must stand aside from the world's conspiracy of fear and hate and grasp once more the great monosyllables of life: faith, hope, and love. Men must live by these if they live at all under the crushing weight of history." Otto Paul "John" Kretzmann

LaPorteAveApostle

#107
Thru Wait, Dude, You're Back, Were You Even Like Gone 2/9/13

Points: RB now #9!!!
8.  Harry Bell 1,508
9.  RB 1,476

Rebounds:
2.  Raitis 841
3.  RB 794

3-pointers:
2. Lubos Barton 244
3. RB 235

Blocked Shots:
5.  Morris Smith 90
6.  RB 89

Steals: EB now alone at #9!
8.  Howard Little 145
9. EB 143
11. Tracy Gipson 138
RB 123

FT%, career:
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 82.5%
7.  RB 285/349 81.7%

FT%, Single-season (min. 75 att): 
1.   Casey Schmidt '93/94, 92.6%
2.  RB 88 for 98 89.8%

Assists: 
4. Jared Loyd 405
5. EB 389
...
t10. Gipson / MacPherson 316
12. MK 305
...
19.  Jake Diebler 239
20. RB 221

Free throws made, career:
10.  Milo Stovall 324
KVW 288
RB 285


3-pt %, career:   
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 42.3%
7.  RB 235/564 41.67%
8.  Casey Schmidt 41.0%
9. Mike Jones 40.88%
10. Brandon McPherson 158/388 40.72%
WB 97/243 39.9% maybe...just keep it up, wouldja?

3-pt%, season RB down to #10...wth!
9. BDrew / Hannpää  45.7%
10. RB 53/115 45.5%

Games, career:  EB now #t2! RB now #t6!
1.  Howard Little 133
T2.  EB & B-Mac & Mike Rogers 129
5. Neither Bill Nor Bob Jenkins 126
T6.  RB 125 & Auntie 
T8.  the proverbial Bunch O'Some Pretty Good Dudez (Barton-Berdiel-Gomes-Stovall-Sykes)
MK 121

FG%, career:
1. KVW 319/530 60.2%
2. Zoran Viskovic 59.5%

FG%, season: KVW passing himself! Like, um, a Möbius strip of contested layups
2. Zoran Viskovic, '97/98, 62.9%
3. KVW, 107/172, 62.20%
4. KVW, '11/12, 153/248, 61.69%
5. Zoran Viskovic, '98/99, 60.8%

3-pters, season:
t9.  Jim Ford, '88/89, and Casey Schmidt, '92/93, 71
RB 66 (tied with his last year self)

for some reason, the VU game notes now omit Buggy's freshman year statistics (penultimate page).  Maybe they're worried the NCAA will revoke his medshirt or something?

and finally, just for my man Gibson and bbtds:
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

vuweathernerd

Quote from: historyman on February 09, 2013, 08:18:15 PM
I'll ask. What the heck is that a picture of?

Glad I'm not the only one.

And laporte, nice office space reference. That was actually on tv last night.

LaPorteAveApostle

Quote from: vuweathernerd on February 09, 2013, 08:21:48 PMGlad I'm not the only one.

ACK!  I saw "last response by "weathernerd" and I thought, HE will get it for sure!!!

Gibson said my posts had flare.  Didn't want to let him down.
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

vuweathernerd

Quote from: LaPorteAveApostle on February 09, 2013, 08:23:31 PM
Quote from: vuweathernerd on February 09, 2013, 08:21:48 PMGlad I'm not the only one.

ACK!  I saw "last response by "weathernerd" and I thought, HE will get it for sure!!!

Gibson said my posts had flare.  Didn't want to let him down.

Sorry to disappoint. But it's funny now that I understand it.

historyman

#111
Did you google flare? I would have thought someone shooting a flare from a flare gun into the night sky might have done the trick.

http://newsfixnow.com/2013/02/06/great-balls-of-fire-man-accidentally-shot-his-groin-with-a-flare-gun/

Now there's a man with some flare in his "core."

"Goodness, gracious, great..............."     
"We must stand aside from the world's conspiracy of fear and hate and grasp once more the great monosyllables of life: faith, hope, and love. Men must live by these if they live at all under the crushing weight of history." Otto Paul "John" Kretzmann

vuweathernerd

Quote from: historyman on February 09, 2013, 10:50:18 PM
Did you google flare? I would have thought someone shooting a flare from a flare gun into the night sky might have done the trick.

http://newsfixnow.com/2013/02/06/great-balls-of-fire-man-accidentally-shot-his-groin-with-a-flare-gun/

Now there's a man with some flare in his "core."

"Goodness, gracious, great..............."     

that article is full of great one liners. dear lord. well done, sir. well done. :clap:

agibson

#113
Quote from: LaPorteAveApostle on February 09, 2013, 08:18:45 PMand finally, just for my man Gibson and bbtds:

Ooh - nice!  I got the fern bar flare reference, even if I couldn't name the movie.  But, admittedly, the solar eruption blew right by me.

Great to see you back in the stats.

And thanks for patching up the mess I made of the FT stats.   But... maybe have a second look at Buggs' steals, Rowdy's assists, and KVW's single-season FG attempts? ;)

LaPorteAveApostle

Quote from: agibson on February 10, 2013, 04:26:23 PMmaybe have a second look at Buggs' steals, Rowdy's assists, and KVW's single-season FG attempts?

What'd I get wrong?  Failure to change after I copied???
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

agibson

Quote from: agibson on February 10, 2013, 04:26:23 PMBut... maybe have a second look at Buggs' steals, Rowdy's assists, and KVW's single-season FG attempts?

When I looked at it yesterday, I had

Buggs at 143 steals.  Rowdy at 221 assists.  And KVW at 107/172 this season.

bbtds

I have to admit I liked the flare gun in the crotch thing. I also must admit the picture of the solar? flare went right over my head.

LaPorteAveApostle

Quote from: agibson on February 11, 2013, 01:04:20 PMBuggs at 143 steals.  Rowdy at 221 assists.  And KVW at 107/172 this season.

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"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

LaPorteAveApostle

Part of the statistical reasons that this team is so sweet is its efficiency (at shooting, not ball-handling).

KVW is t-13th in the nation at PPWS (points per weighted shot) with 1.34.  Rowdy t-19th with 1.32.

Additionally, ranks in the top-100 of the country:

Rowdy
--40th in FT%
--t86th in 3PT%
--t74th in eFG%
(and just outside at t-103rd in RPG and t-104th in Reb Rate)

KVW
--21st in FG%
--t40th in eFG%
--t56th in pts/40

Bogan
--t15th in FT% (only 15/16, but that's 93.8%!)
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

talksalot

Points per game - Defense.   We have given up 61.19 ppg.  That's the best defense since... 1951-52, when we gave up 58.04 ppg.  That was in a year we went 12-12...

We are now 8-5 on the road, guaranteed better than .500 record...'01-02 we ended at 8-5, and '97-98 was last time we won 9 road games.

agibson

It's a little late to talk about "best starts".  But, are you set up to ask what the most wins we've ever had is, with only six losses? 

Is it safe to say that this is our "best start" ever?

agibson

#121
Sorry, LaPorte, I couldn't resist.

Update through a tough road win, Feb 12, 2013.


Points:
8.  Harry Bell 1,508
9.  RB 1,486

Rebounds:
2.  Raitis 841
3.  RB 799

3-pointers:
2. Lubos Barton 244
3. RB 236

Blocked Shots:Rowdy to #5!
4.  Harry Bell 94
5.  RB 92

Steals:
8.  Howard Little 145
9. EB 143
10. Raitis Grafs 142
11. Tracy Gipson 138
RB 123

FT%, career:
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 82.5%
7.  RB 288/353 81.6%

FT%, Single-season (min. 75 att): 
1.   Casey Schmidt '93/94, 92.6%
2.   Dick Jones '66/67, Casey Schmidt '92/93 89.7%
4.  RB 91 for 102 89.2%
5.   Dick Jones '65/66 89.1%

Assists: 
4. Jared Loyd 405
5. EB 390
...
t10. Gipson / MacPherson 316
12. MK 308
...
19.  Jake Diebler 239
20. RB 224

Free throws made, career:
10.  Milo Stovall 324
KVW 292
RB 288


3-pt %, career:   
6.  Rob Cavanaugh 42.3%
7.  RB 236/570 41.4%
8.  Casey Schmidt 41.0%
9. Mike Jones 40.88%
10. Brandon McPherson 158/388 40.72%
WB 98/245 40.0%

3-pt%, season RB drops out!  Hopefully not for long.
8. BDrew / Hannpää  45.7%
10. Seth Colclasure 45.2%
RB 67/151 44.4% (these numbers were pretty messed up in the last update; but the percentage might have been OK)

Games, career:  EB now #2 all by himself! RB now #t5!
1.  Howard Little 133
2.  EB 130
3.  B-Mac & Mike Rogers 129
5. RB and Jason Jenkins  126
6.  Auntie  125
T8.  the proverbial Bunch O'Some Pretty Good Dudez (Barton-Berdiel-Gomes-Stovall-Sykes) at 124
MK 122

FG%, career:
1. KVW 327/540 60.6%
2. Zoran Viskovic 59.5%

FG%, season: KVW passes Viskovic!
1. Wayne Charles 70.4% (whoah! I wonder what his actual numbers were?)
2. KVW, 115/182, 63.2%
3. Zoran Viskovic, '97/98, 62.9%
4. KVW, '11/12, 153/248, 61.69%
5. Zoran Viskovic, '98/99, 60.8%

3-pters, season:
t9.  Jim Ford, '88/89, and Casey Schmidt, '92/93, 71
RB 67

valpotx

How in the world does someone shoot 70.4%?  Even KVW is at 63.2%, with the majority being lay-ups lol.
"Don't mess with Texas"

LaPorteAveApostle

Wayne Charles was Doug Anderson before there was Doug Anderson (maybe literally as well as figuratively! : ).  These were all dunks and putbacks.

The interesting thing to me is the asterisk...he didn't have 75 attempts to qualify, but "retains position when given 75 attempts"...does that mean he actually shot BETTER than 70.4, and like in MLB, you're given 0-for-the at-bats you need to qualify for the title?
"It is so easy to be proud, harsh, moody and selfish, but we have been created for greater things; why stoop down to things that will spoil the beauty of our hearts?" Bl. Mother Teresa

agibson

Quote from: LaPorteAveApostle on February 14, 2013, 10:44:55 AMbut "retains position when given 75 attempts"...does that mean he actually shot BETTER than 70.4, and like in MLB, you're given 0-for-the at-bats you need to qualify for the title?

That's my understanding.  That's why I want to see his actual stats! 

Anderson's awesome, but he's only shooting in the low 50's.  He must actually take a shot from the field now and then.