NCAA Statistical Rankings thru 2/21/05

Scoring Offense (326 ranked) - 21, 78.7
Scoring Defense (326 ranked) - 219, 70.5
Scoring Margin (326 ranked) - 4, 78.2
Field-Goal Percentage (326 ranked) - 178, 43.8
Field-Goal Percentage Defense (326 ranked) - 163, 43.3
Three-Point Field Goals Per Game (326 ranked) - 38, 7.9
Three-Point Field-Goal Percentage (326 ranked) - 66, 37.3
Free-Throw Percentage (326 ranked) - 155, 69.0
Rebound Margin (326 ranked) - 70, 3.3
Assists Per Game (326 ranked) - 114, 14.5
Blocked Shots Per Game (326 ranked) - 176, 3.0
Steals Per Game (326 ranked) - 42, 8.9
Won-Lost Percentage (326 ranked) - 16, 82.6
Turnovers Per Game (326 ranked) - 93, 13.8
Personal Fouls Per Game (326 ranked) - 38, 16.3

Three-Point Field Goals Per Game - Brendan Plavich, Charlotte , 1, 89, 3.9; J.J Redick, Duke, 1, 89, 3.9
Steals Per Game - Eddie Basden, Charlotte, 4, 75, 3.3

All I want to know is who steals more than eddie? Chris paul? Whoever they are they must have learned how to steal with their foot or grew an extra arm.

1 Obie Trotter, Alabama A&M, 89, 3.7
2 Keydren Clark, St. Peter’s, 84, 3.4
3 Chakowby Hicks, Norfolk State, 76, 3.3
4 Eddie Basden, Charlotte, 75, 3.3
5 Hosea Butler, Mississippi Valley, 77, 3.2
6 Kevin Hamilton, Holy Cross, 77, 3.1
7 Damitrius Coleman, Mercer, 74, 3.0
8 Mardy Collins, Temple, 68, 3.0
9 Darren Brooks, Southern Illinois, 81, 2.9
10 DaShawn Freeman, Sacramento State, 75, 2.9

Others…
11 Carl Elliott, George Washington, 63, 2.9
12 Orien Greene, La-Lafayette, 54, 2.8
22 Brian Latham, Houston, 69, 2.6
24 Brian Hamilton, La-Lafayette, 63, 2.5
33 Chris Paul, Wake Forest, 63, 2.4
35 Jamon Gordon, Virginia Tech, 55, 2.4
37 Carldell Johnson, Alabama Birmingham, 59, 2.4
44 Raymond Felton, North Carolina, 54, 2.3