MVC Overall Statistics
I know it's early and the small sample size principle is in force. But click the link above and scroll down to the individual stats section. Pay particular note to the "class" column in these categories:
FG%
Assists
Steals
3FG%
3FG Made
A/TO ratio
Min Played
I don't think I've ever seen so many non-seniors, especially SO and FR, in the top 10 at any point in a season. It really bodes well for the next few years.
However, it also seems like the Valley is back to being an extreme guard-heavy league. Absent are the Hall, Carmichael and Echinique types. There just aren't many post players in the top 10 of any "big man" categories (scoring/rebounding/blocks), where they should flourish. Basically, you have Early (really more of a wing), Pickett, Mockevicius and McCollough in multiple scoring/rebounding/blocks categories. Outside of them, there isn't much, and two of those are gone after this year.
Perhaps that's an indication our struggles in the post won't be as glaring during conference games. I think that also means that the Shocks are in good shape for the next few years with Morris, Kelly and Wamukota coming in.
I know it's early and the small sample size principle is in force. But click the link above and scroll down to the individual stats section. Pay particular note to the "class" column in these categories:
FG%
Assists
Steals
3FG%
3FG Made
A/TO ratio
Min Played
I don't think I've ever seen so many non-seniors, especially SO and FR, in the top 10 at any point in a season. It really bodes well for the next few years.
However, it also seems like the Valley is back to being an extreme guard-heavy league. Absent are the Hall, Carmichael and Echinique types. There just aren't many post players in the top 10 of any "big man" categories (scoring/rebounding/blocks), where they should flourish. Basically, you have Early (really more of a wing), Pickett, Mockevicius and McCollough in multiple scoring/rebounding/blocks categories. Outside of them, there isn't much, and two of those are gone after this year.
Perhaps that's an indication our struggles in the post won't be as glaring during conference games. I think that also means that the Shocks are in good shape for the next few years with Morris, Kelly and Wamukota coming in.
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