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All about CAA men's hoops including Towson, but especially the other 13 programs. These are overall stats, which includes the non-conference games

1)Drexel 8-1 (15-7 overall)

2)Charleston 6-2 (15-6)

2)Towson 6-2 (13-8)

4)UNCW 5-3 (14-6)

5)Campbell 4-4 (10-11)

5)Delaware 4-4 (12-9)

5)Hofstra 4-4 (11-10)

5)Monmouth 4-4 (11-11)

5)NC A&T 4-4 (6-15)

5)Stony Brook 4-4 (11-10)

11)Northeastern 3-5 (8-13)

11)W&M 3-5 (8-13)

13)Elon 2-6 (9-12)

14)Hampton 0-9 (4-17)

As of Jan. 30, Towson is:

14th in scoring offense at 67.62 ppg.

2nd in scoring defense at 63.90.

6th in scoring margin at +3.71

14th in free throw percentage at 63.1%

3rd in field goal percentage defense at 42.6%

13th in field goal percentage offense at 41.9%

1st in three-point FG percentage defense at 30.4%

9th in three-point offense at 33.3%

3rd in Rebounding Offense at 38.8

3rd in Rebounding Defense at 31.10

2nd in Blocked Shots at 4.14

2nd in Rebounding margin at +8.71 (Drexel 1st at +9.68)

T13th in Assists at 10.81

6th in Steals at 6.29

14th in Assist/Turnover Ratio 0.89

10th in Turnover Margin -0.90

1st in Offensive Rebounds Per game at 15.14

10th in Defensive Rebounds per game at 24.67

1st in Offensive Rebound Percentage at 40.8%

4th in Defensive Rebound Percentage at 73.1%

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Interesting to see Towson's Conference-only Stats (6-2)

Towson is:

2nd in 3-point percentage at 36.8%

1st in 3-point Defense at 24.6%

14th in FT Percentage at 64.2%

4th Rebounding Margin at +3.8

7th in Turnover Margin at 0.00

11th in Assist/Turnover Ratio at 1.06

1st in Points allowed at 61.3 points per game

12th in Scoring at 67.3 points per game

3rd in Scoring Margin at +6.0

3rd in Blocked Shots at 4.00

10th in Assists at 11.25

5th in Steals at 5.88 per game

7th in Attendance at 1,942 per game (UNCW is first at 5,100, followed by Charleston 4,775, W&M at 2,913, SB at 2,554, Elon at 2,049 and Delawsare at 2,006)

 

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Individuals

Conference Scoring only (8gp)

1)Xander Rice (Monmouth) 26.4ppg (21.6ppg overall)

2)Landon Glasper (NC A&T) 24.1ppg (21.3ppg overall)

3)Trazerien White (UNCW), 21.5ppg (20.6ppg overall)

4)Anthony Dell'Orso (Campbell), 20.3ppg (17.5ppg overall)

5)Darlinstone Dubar (Hofstra), 20.3ppg (18.9ppg overall)

Towson

20)Christian May 13.1ppg (12.5ppg overall)

24)Nendah Tarke 12.8ppg 

 

Rebounding (Conference-only)

1)Christian Ray (Delaware ) 9.5rpg (8.9 overall)

2)Kyrese Mullen (Hampton) 9.0rpg (9.2 overall)

3)Darlinstone Dubar (Hofstra) 9.0rpg (7.3 overall)

4)Trazerian White (UNCW), 8.1rpg (6.6 overall)

5)Andre Snoddy (SBrook), 8.1rpg (6.7 overall)

Towson 

12)Charles Thompson, 6.8rpg (7.8 overall-4th)

22)Christian May, 6.4rpg 

 

FG Percentage in Conference

1)Laurynas Vaistaras (Campbell) 62%

2)Ante Brzovic (Charleston) 58.4%

3)Darlinstone Dubar (Hofstra) 53.2%

4)Xander Rice (Monmouth) 50%

5)Anthony Dell'Orso (Campbell) 48.7%

 

3-Point Field Goal Percentage - Conference only

1)Darlinstone (Hofstra), 42.6%

2)KJ Jenkins (UNCW), 42.1

3)Rice (Monmouth), 40.9%

4)Gerald Drumgoole (Delaware), 40.4%

5)Landon Glasper (NC A&T), 37.1%

 

Free Throw Percentage-Conference only

1)Mate Okros (Drexel), 96.2%

2)Jaquan Carlos (Hofstra), 95.2%

3)Jyare Davis (Delaware), 91.9%

4)Shykeim Phillips (UNCW), 89,3%

5)Camian Shell (NC A&T), 88.6%

Towson

15)Nenadah Tarke (77.4%)

20)Christian May (69%)

 

 

 

 

 

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It takes a team effort! We don’t have a #1 guy in any category, but we can beat any team in this league when all 5 guys are clicking

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1 hour ago, Blounge said:

It takes a team effort! We don’t have a #1 guy in any category, but we can beat any team in this league when all 5 guys are clicking

And we have a fan base with a chip on its shoulder that if and when we all show up to Washington DC in March could be that extra push of support this team needs to finally get over the top.  

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There’s no far and away best team this year which always makes for a fun conference tournament.  Once we get there, I’ll be eager to see what the ‘experts’ post for championship odds. 

Edited by Chris Datres

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2 hours ago, Blounge said:

It takes a team effort! We don’t have a #1 guy in any category, but we can beat any team in this league when all 5 guys are clicking

Like Charleston last year (and this) the sum of our whole is greater than the parts. But it’s a heck of a lot easier winning 3 games in 3 days with a guy who can give up 20+ those nights 

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I know 3-pt shooting percentage can be random and there is an element of make or miss luck, but I still think our opponents 3-pt shooting percentage of .246 (35-142) in conference play is the most impressive stat of the year so far. It is especially impressive since we have faced four of the best 3-pt shooting teams in conference play so far, and we are No. 2 on that list. We have the best differential in 3-pt pct (.368) to 3-pt pct against (.246) in conference play at +.122. 

Another way to translate it is we have scored 180 points in conference play off three-points and our opponents have scored 105, which puts us at +75. I am still working on the full conference breakdown, but I would have never predicted what a huge advantage this would be for us. 

Attached is our opponent's game-by-game 3pt FG pct. breakdown. 

 

3pt.jpg

Edited by Tiger93

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2 hours ago, TuTigers2012 said:

Like Charleston last year (and this) the sum of our whole is greater than the parts. But it’s a heck of a lot easier winning 3 games in 3 days with a guy who can give up 20+ those nights 

Semi - agree (for once ?) love to have that semi-automatic goto guy (usually a grd at mid major) …for tournament-time.   But; if you tell me Tark, May, and Dwill keep progressing (front court aside , which I love ) ….. LFG; who should we be scared of ?  Make / miss tournament/ league / game - but I KNOW 💯 we will defend and rebound .   We getting sneaky good!  Even you gotta (albeit half) smile !     Now FUKK NORTHEASTERN

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49 minutes ago, Tiger93 said:

I know 3-pt shooting percentage can be random and there is an element of make or miss luck, but I still think our opponents 3-pt shooting percentage of .246 (35-142) in conference play is the most impressive stat of the year so far. It is especially impressive since we have faced four of the best 3-pt shooting teams in conference play so far, and we are No. 2 on that list. We have the best differential in 3-pt pct (.368) to 3-pt pct against (.246) in conference play at +.122. 

Another way to translate it is we have scored 180 points in conference play off three-points and our opponents have scored 105, which puts us at +75. I am still working on the full conference breakdown, but I would have never predicted what a huge advantage this would be for us. 

Attached is our opponent's game-by-game 3pt FG pct. breakdown. 

 

3pt.jpg

Maybe it’s because our rims are uneven?!  I joke, sort of. 
it is random-ish. We hedge and over rotate a lot. That can lead to some open threes. This is a stat I would expect to get closer to average as play goes on

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