The NC-Double-Eh Stat Leaders - Week 2
In an effort to get you more info on the guys playing in the NC-Double-Eh, here are the stat leaders for the week ending Nov. 20. Technically this is week 2 so it's marked as such so enjoy ...
Please note that these stats were compiled eariler this morning and may not have been updated to include the games played late Sunday.
NC-Double-Eh Stat Leaders
Scoring
Ty Nurse, Texas Tech – 22.0
Justin Edwards, Maine – 22.0
Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 21.5
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga – 18.7
Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – 17.7
Harouna Mutombo, Western Carolina – 14.5
Tyler Murray, Wagner – 14.3
Kris Joseph, Syracuse – 13.5
Jahenns Manigat, Creighton – 13.0
Christian Kabongo, New Mexico State – 13.0
Rebounding
Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – 10.0
Taevaunn Prince, South Dakota State – 7.7
Justin Edwards, Maine – 7.0
Nem Mitrovic, Portland – 5.7
Liam McMorrow, Tennessee Tech – 5.7
Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 5.5
Harouna Mutombo, Western Carolina – 5.3
Alwayne Bigby, Northeastern – 5.3
Dane Smith, Tennessee-Martin – 5.0
Adam Folker, UC Irvine – 5.0
Assists
Junior Cadougan, Marquette – 6.5
Myck Kabongo, Texas – 6.3
Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State – 4.3
Christian Kabongo, New Mexico State – 3.7
Nik Cochran, Davidson – 3.7
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga – 3.3
Alex Johnson, NC State – 3.3
Matthew Wright, St. Bonaventure – 3.0
Tyrone Watson, New Mexico State – 3.0
Four players tied with 2.7
Steals
Justin Edwards, Maine – 3.5
Myck Kabongo, Texas – 2.7
Dylan Ennis, Rice – 2.3
Jahenns Manigat, Creighton – 2.0
Keaton Cole, Western Carolina – 1.8
Jason Calliste, Detroit – 1.7
Daniel Mullings, New Mexico State – 1.7
Alex Johnson, NC State – 1.5
Carlyle Francis, Binghamton – 1.5
Nik Cochran, Davidson – 1.3
Blocks
Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 3.0
Justin Edwards, Maine – 2.0
Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – 1.7
Liam McMorrow, Tennessee Tech – 1.3
Djim Bandoumel, Idaho – 1.0
Jordan Bachynski, Arizona State – 1.0
Alwayne Bigby, Northeastern – 0.7
Khem Birch, Pitt – 0.7
Carlyle Francis, Binghamton – 0.5
Matthew Wright, St. Bonaventure – 0.5
Field Goal % (minimum two field goals made per game)
Jordan Bachynski, Arizona State – 1.000
Dwight Powell, Stanford - .714
Djim Bandoumel, Idaho - .643
Justin Edwards, Maine - .607
Tyrone Watson, New Mexico State - .600
Dane Smith, Tennessee-Martin - .591
Daniel Mullings, New Mexico State - .583
Laurent Rivard, Harvard - .583
Adam Folker, UC Irvine - .583
Two tied with .571
Free Throw % (minimum two attempts per game)
Djim Bandoumel, Idaho – 1.000
Brady Heslip, Baylor – 1.000
Bryson Johnson, Bucknell – 1.000
Ty Nurse, Texas Tech - .933
Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – .909
Nik Cochran, Davidson - .909
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga - .889
Justin Edwards, Maine - .875
Jahenns Manigat, Creighton - .875
Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – .854
3-PT Field Goal % (minimum two attempts per game)
Tyler Murray, Wagner – .647
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga - .632
Laurent Rivard, Harvard - .600
Justin Edwards, Maine - .500
Jahenns Manigat, Creighton - .500
Jason Calliste, Detroit – .500
Kris Joseph, Syracuse - .467
Ty Nurse, Texas Tech - .429
Dylan Ennis, Rice - .429
Stefan Cvrkalj, Lehigh - .429
Minutes
Ty Nurse, Texas Tech – 35.5
Andrew Nicholson, St. Bonaventure – 33.5
Hernst Laroche, New Mexico State – 33.3
Tyler Murray, Wagner – 31.5
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga – 31.0
Bryson Johnson, Bucknell – 31.0
Alex Johnson, NC State – 30.5
Robert Sacre, Gonzaga – 29.3
Myck Kabongo, Texas – 29.0
Keaton Cole, Western Carolina – 28.8
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So is this just for week 2 or weeks 1 and 2 combined? Will the stats be cumulative or change week to week?
It's for both weeks ...
and they are cumulitive and yes they will change from week to week.
Ray Bala
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