11 minutes in New Haven shot from inside the Princeton band.
The view from Harvard's end of the floor, as filmed by the Crimson athletic department. Credit to them for not cutting out the game's final play.
11 minutes in New Haven shot from inside the Princeton band.
The view from Harvard's end of the floor, as filmed by the Crimson athletic department. Credit to them for not cutting out the game's final play.
can't help myself - reviewing all ivy selections. no doug davis. that is wrong. zac rosen instead?. come on
Man, if there were videos from this many angles of Dealey Plaza, we'd never have needed a Warren Commission.
As I said this evening to one of those filmed repeatedly from every angle: Was anyone *not* recording this play?
Can anyone explain Davis drop in stats this year vs the previous two years - sooting%, free throw%, scoring average, etc?
The answer to the scoring question is easy: Dan Mavraides, Kareem Maddox and Ian Hummer.
12.3 Fr, 12.7 So, 11.9 Jr scoring for Davis is pretty consistent though, especially with the addition of multiple quality scoring options in each subsequent class.
That might also be the answer to the overall FG% question too. Fewer drives to the rim with Maddox and Hummer posting.
The only dramatic drop has been 2PF% - 52.4% Fr, 43.7% So, 38.6% Jr. I'd chalk that up to less layup tries for the above reason. More midrange jumpers.
Davis' 3PT% has actually risen as a junior - 36.5% Fr, 42.8% So, 39.5% Jr.
FT% has dipped back to freshman numbers - 75.6% Fr, 87.3% So, 75.4% Jr.
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