WBB STATS AFTER 17 GAMES
Figured it might be time to take a look at a few UofL WBB stats...as the Cards are now atop of the ACC standings ...let's see what helped get them there.
First off...14-3 is impressive. The only losses...to UConn, UK and South Carolina...came to teams that are #1 (UConn), , #3 (South Carolina) and #6 (UK) in the nation Those three teams have only two losses in their 47 games...so no major upsets ,or unexpected losses there. Of course, it's always disappointing to lose to your in-state rival....but .the Cards are outscoring their opponents 83.1 to 58.0 this season.
The Cards have only hit the 100 pt. mark once (against Bellarmine), 90's points five times, in the 80's four times, 70's four times ,and 60's three times
Overall the points scored is solidly in favor of the Cards...1412 to 992.
On an individual basis, the Cards three leading scorers are Tajianna Roberts (13.2), Laura Ziegler (11.7) and Imani Berry (10.1). Leading three-point shooters are Roberts (32), Ziegler (27) and Berry (21). Skylar Jones has 33 free throws made, Ziegler 32 and Berry 30.
In minutes played...Roberts has 482, Ziegler 460 and Elif Istnbulluoglu 413.
Roberts. Ziegler, Istanbulluoglu and Mac Randolph have started in all 17 games.
Home states or countries? There are three players from Kentucky on the roster, two from California and one each from New York, Tennessee, Texas, Michigan, Illinois....for the US contingent. Other countries are one each from Turkey, Ukraine, Australia ,and Denmark. .
By class... There are three seniors, two juniors, six sophomores, one redshirt freshman and two freshmen
(Photos from UofL and Jared Anderson) pulled rom internet...
paulie
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