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Originally posted by red_n_black_attack View Post
John Newmann with ice in his veins. Both free throws were money.
Here is Newman in OT
4:44 defensive rebound
4:30 made three pointer
3:24 made layup
2:38 steal
2:02 foul (led to two made FTs)
1:22 steal
1:18 made two free throws
5 mins - 7 points (2/2 FT, 1/1 three), 1 rebound, two steals
In 2021-22, Newman had double figures 9 times, with a season-high 14 in a blowout loss at Xavier
In 2023-24, Newman has had double figures 8 times with two months to go -- including 20 versus TCU and 18 at XavierLast edited by GoBearcats31; 01-17-2024, 01:27 PM.
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostJeff Borzello tweeted last night that, per @ESPNStatsInfo, UC has won 12 straight OT games versus ranked opponents--the longest streak in AP poll history by a wide margin--dating back to 1994.
First off, great stat.
Second off, any ideas? UC beat Memphis on Senior Day in OT and they were likely ranked, just remembered UC beating Marquette in OT in maybe Sean Kilpatrick's senior season (possibly ranked as well). Who else has UC beaten in overtime in the last 30 years (that was ranked)?
UPDATE -- cannot confirm these are AP rankings, but here is what I could find from the last 20 years on ESPN.com, meaning the other games were from Huggins-led teams:
2023-2024 #19 TCU
2016-2017 at #19 Iowa State
2014-2015 #19 San Diego State
2012-2013 #25 Marquette
2011-2012 #13 Georgetown (2OT – Big East Tournament)
2003-2004 #10 LouisvilleFire Scott Satterfield
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Originally posted by longtimefan View Post
I know we lost OT games in 1993 against North Carolina in the Elite 8, and in 2001 against UCLA in the second round (the game where Leonard Stokes was tackled at the end of regulation with no foul call, when he scored 39 in that game). Maybe Borzello means regular season games?
And UCLA was an 8/9 seed, so they would probably not have been ranked ... but very possible NCAA games would not count either way (also, remember the epic finish in 2015 to beat Purdue in OT with Caupain's game-tying two?)
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View PostJeff Borzello tweeted last night that, per @ESPNStatsInfo, UC has won 12 straight OT games versus ranked opponents--the longest streak in AP poll history by a wide margin--dating back to 1994.
1994 at #22 Marquette
1994 at #12 Minnesota -- UC was ranked 17th
1996 #21 Marquette (CUSA Tournament) -- UC was ranked 8th
1998 at #17 Minnesota -- UC was ranked 4th
2000 #17 Alabama (neutral) -- UC was ranked 22nd
2001 #8 Wake Forest
2004 #10 Louisville -- UC was ranked 17th
2012 #13 Georgetown (Big East Tournament)
2013 #25 Marquette
2014 #18 San Diego State
2016 at #19 Iowa State
2024 #19 TCU
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Originally posted by GoBearcats31 View Post
The stat was dating back to 1994, so the 1993 game would not count
And UCLA was an 8/9 seed, so they would probably not have been ranked ... but very possible NCAA games would not count either way (also, remember the epic finish in 2015 to beat Purdue in OT with Caupain's game-tying two?)
Fire Scott Satterfield
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I suspect this will be a season long clinic in ugly basketball. The talent is sufficient. No superstars. Skillings is unorthodox, but he plays his a$$ off and it kinda sets a tone.
I admit I have not been a super big Wes Miller fan. But, I have to admit he has these guys playing HARD. I've walked out of the past two home games feeling like they left it ALL out there on the floor.
So congratulations to Coach. Keep up the effort. More good things can still happen. I think we are going to be on a wild ride.
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Been a while since I have looked through the stats:
Minutes
- 28.2 Newman
- 26.4 Lakhin
- 25.8 Lukosius (15/17 games)
- 24.9 Thomas
- 24.4 Fredrick (11/17 games ) and Skillings
Points
- 13.5 Lakhin
- 11.8 Skillings
- 11.2 Thomas
- 9.2 Newman
- 8.9 Lukosius
Rebounds
- 8.4 Bandaogo (9/17 games)
- 7.5 Lakhin
- 6.2 Skillings
- 5.4 Newman
- 4.3 Reynolds (8/17 games)
Assists
- 3.3 Lukosius
- 3.1 Thomas
- 2.3 Lakhin
- 2.3 James
- 1.8 Newman
Turnovers
- 1.9 Lukosius
- 1.9 Thomas
- 1.5 Lakhin
- 1.4 Newman
- 1.3 Reynolds
FT%
- 81.3% Lukosius
- 80.4% Thomas
- 78.7% James
- 71.1% Newman
- 70.0% Fredrick
3P% (excluding non-Lakhin bigs who have few attempts)
- 44.% Fredrick
- 40.9% Reed
- 36.6% Lukosius
- 36.1% Newman
- 34.1% Lakhin
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On those stats, something that pops out to me is the assist to turnover ratio for Thomas. Thomas is about 3:2 but James isn't in the top 5 in T/Os. Hard to tell how that relates because James plays less minutes. It looks bad on paper to have your lead PG leading the team in turnovers per game even if he does handle the ball more.Brent Wyrick
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