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Author Topic: [Cracked Sidewalks] Kentucky Media Update and Numbers Recap  (Read 1078 times)

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[Cracked Sidewalks] Kentucky Media Update and Numbers Recap
« on: March 21, 2008, 11:15:07 AM »
Kentucky Media Update and Numbers Recap

Written by: Henry Sugar

UPDATED
Great posts already from Hilltopper and MUWarrior92, and if you haven't checked it out, we highly encourage you to look at "On Golden Pond" and "Time to Exhale".  There are a ton of outstanding video clips and stories.
In addition, Cracked Sidewalks wanted to commend the Kentucky fans for being good sports, even in defeat.  The back and forth interaction, including cross-posting, and discussion on both sides was of a quality level.  Our respect for Kentucky basketball has been increased this week.

Numbers Recap
Don't know what all of these numbers mean?  Take a look at our explanation for Team Stats and Individual Stats first.



Despite the Kentucky Preview focusing on their defensive abilities, this was an offensive game that Marquette managed to win.  We came out ahead in three of the four factors, especially on Offensive Rebounding Percentage (OR%).  This was a key area for Marquette in the non-conference portion of our schedule, especially against UW@Madison, and the team has been on a roll at Offensive Rebounding in the last four games.  Stanford will provide a real test (more on that later).

Individual Player Review





No surprise that the top four performers in this game were the top four players on our team.  It was yet another good game by McNeal.  James was just behind McNeal, and thanks to shooting 8/10 from the free throw line, ended up positive net points.

We're going to have more information here at Cracked Sidewalks as we begin looking towards Stanford, so keep checking back regularly.

http://www.crackedsidewalks.com/2008/03/kentucky-media-update-and-numbers-recap.html

 

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