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NC-Double-Eh Stats - The Wrap Up

We waited until the last college game was played to post this up so with the NC-Double-Eh season officially over, we serve you the last stat leaders for this year.  There are few surprises for sure ...

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Now you can have that argument that you've been waiting for all this time.  Please note that some stats required minimum amounts for them to be included so if you think a guy should be up here because he shot 100% from three (Rob Sacre), remember that he may have only taken one three all season.  If you would like other stats, please feel free to comment and ask for them and we'll do our best to accommadate the request. 

 

Points

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 16.4

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 14.1

Maurice Joseph, Vermont – 13.9

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 13.7

Diego Kapelan, McNeese State – 12.6

Andy Rautins, Syracuse – 12.1

Kyle Johnson, Long Island – 11.5

Kai Williams, South Dakota State – 11.1

Papa Oppong, Eastern Kentucky – 11.0

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 10.8

 

Rebounds

Olu Ashaolu, Louisiana Tech – 8.1

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 7.1

Kyle Johnson, Long Island – 6.6

Kai Williams, South Dakota State – 6.4

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 6.1

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 5.7

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 5.5

Rob Sacre, Gonzaga – 5.4

Willie Galick, Cal-Northridge – 4.9

Imad Qawash, Central Arkansas – 4.9

 

Assists

Andy Rautins, Syracuse – 4.9

Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State – 3.7

Tyler Murray, Wagner – 3.0

Devoe Joseph, Minnesota – 3.0

Imad Qawash, Central Arkansas – 2.5

Chretien Lukusa, Binghamton – 2.3

Harouna Mutombo, Western Carolina – 2.3

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 2.1

Will Archambault, Davidson – 1.9

Jon House, Belmont – 1.9

 

Steals

Andy Rautins, Syracuse – 2.0

Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State – 1.4

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 1.4

Papa Oppong, Eastern Kentucky – 1.4

Harouna Mutombo, Western Carolina – 1.3

Imad Qawash, Central Arkansas – 1.1

Chretien Lukusa, Binghamton – 1.1

Murphy Burnatowski, Maine – 1.1

Kabangu Tshing Kasamba, Chicago State – 1.1

Two tied with 1 steal

 

Blocks

Rob Sacre, Gonzaga – 1.9

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 1.8

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 1.6

Paul Campbell, Hawaii – 1.0

Murphy Burnatowski, Maine – 0.6

Mike Allison, Maine – 0.5

Three tied with 0.4 blocks

 

Field Goal Percentage (average five FG attempts per game)

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 56.4%

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 53.7%

Olu Ashoalu, Louisiana Tech – 53.4%

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 53.2%

Rob Sacre, Gonzaga – 52.6%

Kai Williams, South Dakota State – 52.3%

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 49.0%

Max Boudreau, Buffalo – 48.9%

Papa Oppong, Eastern Kentucky – 48.2%

Willie Galick, Cal-Northridge – 47.0%

 

Free Throw Percentage (Average two attempts per game)

Jared Mintz, Lafayette – 87.3%

Maurice Joseph, Vermont – 84.8%

Bryson Johnson, Bucknell – 84.0%

Andy Rautins, Syracuse – 81.5%

Max Boudreau, Buffalo – 81.0%

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 78.2%

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 76.0%

Kyle Johnson, Long Island – 75.0%

Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 74.8%

Devoe Joseph, Minnesota – 73.3%

 

3-Point Field Goal Percentage (minimum three attempts per game)

Papa Oppong, Eastern Kentucky – 44.9%

Tyler Murray, Wagner – 41.9%

Andy Rautins, Syracuse – 40.7%

Diego Kapelan, McNeese State – 40.2%

Devoe Joseph, Minnesota – 38.8%

Will Archambault, Davidson – 37.8%

Maurice Joseph, Vermont – 37.4%

Kyle Johnson, Long Island – 34.7

Bryson Johnson, Bucknell – 32.8%

Kabangu Tshing Kasamba, Chicago State – 28.1%

 

Minutes

Chretien Lukusa, Binghamton – 33.9

Andy Rautins, Syracuse – 32.5

Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State – 31.9

Kyle Johnson, Long Island – 30.5

Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 30.2

Tyler Murray, Wagner – 30.1

Marc Trasolini, Santa Clara – 29.3

Maurice Joseph, Vermont – 29.2

Harouna Mutombo, Western Carolina – 28.4

Kai Williams, South Dakota State – 28.0

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Ray whats the news on Papa Oppong? Is there plans to invite him to team canada’s camp, he certainly has the talent, also…http://www.metronews.ca/halifax/sports/article/496870

by mystro88 on Apr 8, 2010 10:12 PM EDT reply actions  

As always Brian, pulling names out of the hat.

I don’t know about being invited to the National Team camp this summer but he definitely has talent. He can play for sure, but right now I think an invite to the camp may be a little far fetched. He’d be looking to beat out Carl English and Andy Rautins at his position not to mention the other players that could get looks like Aaron Dornekamp, Harouna Mutombo and Jevohn Sheppard that were at the camp last season and whoever else is on the program’s radar like a Kris Joseph. Maybe a year or two overseas may boost his chances in the future but as of right now, don’t expect it.

And I read about the PBL looking to expand into Canada. I hope it happens to get more basketball in the country but to expand into Ontario I think would be a bad idea right now. There have been teams in cities like Hamilton or Niagara Falls, basketball loving cities mind you, and they haven’t done very well. And in the case of Hamilton, that was before the Raps came around. I think expanding is a great idea, but outside of Ontario would be the safest place to start.

Ray Bala
CANadian BasketBALL Report
on www.raptorhq.com

by rbala on Apr 8, 2010 10:34 PM EDT up reply actions  

Well great insight as always ray, I still like the idea of a IBL vs PBL match up Edmonton Energy or BC Titans vs Halifax Rainmen or Quebec Kebs

by mystro88 on Apr 8, 2010 11:20 PM EDT reply actions  

I think the PBL would do quite well out west in places like Winnipeg, Calgary, etc..

by mystro88 on Apr 8, 2010 11:21 PM EDT reply actions  

I’d love to see the IBL vs. PBL match up for real. That would be crazy exciting for sure! I hope that the teams would seriously consider that as a way to promote the game, their teams and their leagues since they run concurrently.

As for the PBL, I would love to see the PBL expand west. I know that there is a lot of ball crazed Canucks out that way, like yourself no doubt, but I think it would really come down to money and by that I mean travel. I’m sure if the PBL were to start placing teams out that way in the US, there would be more incentive to do so in Canada. Running on a shoestring budget like these minor league teams often have to, extensive travel is going be hard to swallow dollar wise. Too bad though. It seems that the two halves of Canada will have to be IBL west side and PBL east side, at least for now.

Ray Bala
CANadian BasketBALL Report
on www.raptorhq.com

by rbala on Apr 9, 2010 12:17 AM EDT up reply actions  

Excellent insight once again, here is a couple video links from the mcdonalds game featuring interviews with tristan and cory if you have not seen them yet for your report next week
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QvNw1f-xuIM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xec-hJnsOCs&feature=related

by mystro88 on Apr 9, 2010 12:34 AM EDT reply actions  

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