GumbyDamnit! wrote:To my Hoya brethren...
The Nova enjoys having the single highest FG% in an NCAA championship game (78.6%).
What's amazing about that stat is I would venture to guess that G'town was probably in the Top 5 nationally in FG% defense that year. Go figure.
Edrick wrote:Butler has played in 32 NCAA Tournament games and has never lost to a lower seed, much of that because its 8-1 in the 1st round since 2001.
Basically Butler is a lock to advance, at least once.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:To my Hoya brethren...
The Nova enjoys having the single highest FG% in an NCAA championship game (78.6%).
What's amazing about that stat is I would venture to guess that G'town was probably in the Top 5 nationally in FG% defense that year. Go figure.
FriarJ wrote:PC has the alltime #1 and #2 players in career steals in NCAA history.
Wizard of Westroads wrote:Last season ended Creighton's impressive stats of 18 straight years of 10 or more wins in conference (second only to Kansas) and 17 straight years of postseason.
Now? I got nothin.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:To my Hoya brethren...
The Nova enjoys having the single highest FG% in an NCAA championship game (78.6%).
What's amazing about that stat is I would venture to guess that G'town was probably in the Top 5 nationally in FG% defense that year. Go figure.
Xudash wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:To my Hoya brethren...
The Nova enjoys having the single highest FG% in an NCAA championship game (78.6%).
What's amazing about that stat is I would venture to guess that G'town was probably in the Top 5 nationally in FG% defense that year. Go figure.
I still regard that game as the finest championship game I've ever witnessed. At first, I thought Nova would start missing at some point - regression to the mean and all that. But after a while, it was as though you just expected Villanova to come down the floor and put the basketball through the hoop.
One of those nights, at the expense of a marvelous Hoya team.
GumbyDamnit! wrote:To my Hoya brethren...
The Nova enjoys having the single highest FG% in an NCAA championship game (78.6%).
What's amazing about that stat is I would venture to guess that G'town was probably in the Top 5 nationally in FG% defense that year. Go figure.
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