Yearly Archives: 2004

I don’t know what Mizzou fans expected from Conley, but I know I was expecting more than this in his first 6 games… Points by game: 19, 0, 2, 1, 5, 0 Minutes by game: 21, 23, 21, 19, 14, 9 Looks like Conley is heading further down Quin Snyder’s bench with each performance.

The table below summarizes the shot distribution of Temple’s oppenents this year – both in the games against Temple, and over the whole season. (3PA = 3-point attempts, FGA = field goal attempts, %3PA = 3PA/FA) vs. Temple Season Opponent 3PA FGA %3PA 3PA FGA %3PA Villanova 18 43 41.9 219 602 36.4 Illinois 22 […]

Ben Howland may be a great coach, but in the case of taking the UCLA job this year, timing was everything. It really didn’t matter whether UCLA improved this year, only that they didn’t take a step back. Just standing still, UCLA is able to watch the rest of PAC 10 slide down a notch […]

I didn’t get to see any games today, but checking over scores, my curiosity was drawn to the Temple-Indiana game. Temple won 59-50. By the way, this makes IU 19-18 since Mike Davis lost his cool in the Kentucky game last year. But I digress – the key number from this game was that IU […]

On January 2, 2003, the lowest RPI-rated team to eventually get an at-large bid was Colorado at #103. Other low-rated teams included Cal at 98 and Syracuse at 63. All other at-large teams were in the top 60. Highly ranked teams that failed to make it to the dance included UNC at #12, UNLV at […]