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Saturday, June 02, 2007
NST’s
If you read last season’s Big 12 preview, you know that there isn’t much relationship between steals and “non-steal turnovers”, or NST’s. Here’s how that relationship looked on the offensive end for the D-I universe during the 2007 season. At one extreme, Mercer had the ball stolen a lot last season (3rd most in the country), but otherwise didn’t give the ball away very often (6th best NST rate), while Binghamton provides the other extreme.
