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March 13, 2006

Superficially About Kent St.

Filed under: Uncategorized — Chas @ 12:15 am

A cursory glance at the KSU site. They have a press release on the game.

I know we all harbor hard memories of that 2002 upset OT loss to Kent St. That team was led by an A. Gates. Not to make anyone nervous, but this 2006 edition also features an A. Gates on the roster.

Looking at some of their numbers, this is a team that goes 9 deep. They averaged around 72-73 points per game but no player averages more than 14.7/game. A little more than 1/3 of their shot attempts are 3s, and they have an eFG% of 50.7. They like to play at a slightly faster tempo than Pitt, but Pitt’s numbers are better on offense and defense.

Kent St. turns the ball over about 13.3 times per game. They don’t seem to rely on a lot of passing, with about a 1-to-1 A/TO ratio. Their biggest player is 6’9″ and most of their offensive production comes from their guards. Two Senior Guards, Jay Youngblood and Deandre Haynes combine for about 28 points per game.





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