The following charts represent the shot clock data for all of
Wisconsin's Big Ten games. I also
included the score of the game, points per possession, and effective
field goal percentage (eFG%). If you are unfamiliar with either of those
stats, I'll give a quick run-down.
Points per possession
is quite simply a measure of how many points are scored in every
offensive possession. Didn't expect that did you? A PPP north of 1.00 is
typically considered good.
Effective field goal
percentage is almost the same as regular field goal percentage with
added weight for 3 point shots. eg. 4/10 from three: (4x1.5)/10 = 60%
eFG is the same as 6/10 (60% eFG) from two while both netting 12 points.
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Wisconsin 60-51, 1.02 PPP, 41 eFG% |
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Wisconsin 47-41, 0.82 PPP, 42 eFG% |
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Wisconsin 74-51, 1.25 PPP, 58 eFG% |
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Wisconsin 64-59, 1.08 PPP, 52 eFG% |
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Iowa 70-66, 1.00 PPP, 52 eFG% |
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Michigan State 49-47, 0.85 PPP, 37 eFG% |
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Wisconsin 45-44, 0.88 PPP, 45 eFG% |
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Ohio State 58-49, 0.89 PPP, 47 eFG% |
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Wisconsin 74-70 F/2OT, 0.94 PPP, 39 eFG% |
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Wisconsin 65-62 F/OT, 0.96 PPP, 53 eFG% |
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Minnesota 58-53 F/OT, 0.88 PPP, 36 eFG% |
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Wisconsin 71-49, 1.18 PPP, 59 eFG% |
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Wisconsin 69-41, 1.24 PPP, 51 eFG% |
Note: shot clock data from home Minnesota game to home Ohio State game were taken from
here. Thanks to badgernation.com poster TaxideaTom
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