Here are some quick links for the game
Rosiak's preview focuses on Maurice Acker
Rosiak's blog covers quite a bit of good info on UConn
Eric Silver has another good preview at MarquetteHoops.com
Top Five Numbers to Know about UConn. As always, information comes from Pomeroy's Scouting Report and Game Plan
39.1 - UConn's Offensive Rebounding Percentage (OR%)
- The Huskies are #22 in the country at OR%
- However, they are only 190 in the country at defending against Offensive Rebounding
- It's basically like Marquette is playing themselves in this aspect, as we are #27 on offense and #225 on defense for OR%
- Marquette has to get healthy on offensive rebounds
- Much like facing Louisville, UConn does a great job at preventing their opponents from shooting a high percentage
- A lot of this comes because UConn is #2 in the country at limiting 2-point field goals, only allowing opponents to shoot 37.2% from inside the three point line
- UConn gets a block on 20.5% of all defensive possessions
- That's a block one out of every five times that an opponent tries to score
- Maybe 7'3" Hasheem Thabeet has something to do with this?
- Free Throw rate is Free Throws / Field Goals Attempted
- Of course, UConn has only allowed opponents to get a FTR this high four times, which we're sure is highly related to that massive block percentage
- In good news, Marquette has managed a FTR higher than 30% eleven times
- In bad news, UConn is #7 in the country at getting to line for Free Throws as well.
- Uconn likes to push a quicker pace to their games at 72.5 possessions per game
UConn is strong in a lot of the same areas that Louisville was, such as blocks, limiting 2-point field goals, and limiting overall effective Field Goal %. However, they are not as strong on preventing offensive rebounds and they use a faster pace in their games. Watch to see which team does a better job of getting to the line. This one is going to be a tough game.
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