IWB
03-03-2017, 01:29 PM
During the broadcast of the past two road games the announcers have mentioned Marquette leading the country in three point percentage. Each time I hear this it stops me, I know MU is good from three, but best in the nation good?
MU has had years where you didn't trust anyone to shoot the three. Sure we had Novak & Diener, but even the Amigos weren't a for-sure-shot.
Looking at it MU is 42.8% from three to lead the nation. That is a stat MU hasn't been up in for a long time.
Now here is where it gets a bit odd. What is the criteria for stats on the NCAA website?
Markus Howard leads the nation in 3pt % with 55.6%.
They show no one else from Marquette in the top 50, yet...
Rowsey is 45% which would be tied for 10th
Hauser is 44.1% which would be tied for 16th with Matt Thomas
(I'll leave Traci Carter with a score of incomplete as he would be at 23rd)
So why are Rowsey and Howard not on the list? I would guess that it is lack of a certain number of attempts, but Rowsey has more attempts than Howard and Hauser, while fewer than anyone on the list, is only 6 attempts shy of Howard.
So what gives?
MU has had years where you didn't trust anyone to shoot the three. Sure we had Novak & Diener, but even the Amigos weren't a for-sure-shot.
Looking at it MU is 42.8% from three to lead the nation. That is a stat MU hasn't been up in for a long time.
Now here is where it gets a bit odd. What is the criteria for stats on the NCAA website?
Markus Howard leads the nation in 3pt % with 55.6%.
They show no one else from Marquette in the top 50, yet...
Rowsey is 45% which would be tied for 10th
Hauser is 44.1% which would be tied for 16th with Matt Thomas
(I'll leave Traci Carter with a score of incomplete as he would be at 23rd)
So why are Rowsey and Howard not on the list? I would guess that it is lack of a certain number of attempts, but Rowsey has more attempts than Howard and Hauser, while fewer than anyone on the list, is only 6 attempts shy of Howard.
So what gives?