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2024-25 College Basketball Thread

Purdue was so concerned about the lob to the rim that it failed to account for the guy who was standing about seven feet from the basket when he threw the ball in bounds.
The guy guarding the inbounder just bailed on him with the quickness to go to the weak side. I wonder what that play looks like if he stays home.
 
The guy guarding the inbounder just bailed on him with the quickness to go to the weak side. I wonder what that play looks like if he stays home.
I renounce myself. At least partially. I totally missed the guy starting on the ball and then leaving to help. That decision still looks bad, but it's not as bad as I had thought.
 
The Sports-Reference.com college hoops search function's data is unreliable -- it has Louisiana Lafayette with 18 assists and 16 field goals in a 2004 tourney loss to NC State -- but if that's the only error on this topic, it's interesting: Five teams in tourney history since 1996 have assisted ≥ 95% of their field goals. All five have lost.
 
The Sports-Reference.com college hoops search function's data is unreliable -- it has Louisiana Lafayette with 18 assists and 16 field goals in a 2004 tourney loss to NC State -- but if that's the only error on this topic, it's interesting: Five teams in tourney history since 1996 have assisted ≥ 95% of their field goals. All five have lost.

In the first round of the women's tournament UNC Greensboro was at 100 percent against USC.
Of course, they only had seven field goals, so it wasn't too difficult to pull off.
 
Heading down town with my parents and my aunt for the women's doubleheader, then back for South Carolina-Duke tomorrow. Been looking forward to this for a while. It is a bit of a strange sensation for mom and Aunt Marsha to follow a sport way closer than I do.
 
I don't think I have ever seen an in-bounds passer unguarded on the pass thrown so close to the bucket. Amazing oversight by the Boilermakers, who played a tremendous game overall.


If only Purdue had some time outs to try to figure a defense. Everything was happening so fast out there. /s
 

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