Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Analysis: GU 57, Ball State 48

Well, at least that's over with.

Georgetown went into a no-win situation in Muncie tonight, and Hoya fans were wondering if they'd really have no win at the end of the night before the team made enough FTs in the last minute to secure the game.

Here are the numbers (if you only look at the 1st half, they're actually quite nice):


Offense
Defense

1st Half 2nd Half Total
1st Half 2nd Half Total
Pace 26 30 56











Eff. 120.7 86.7 102.4
70.1 100.0 86.2








eFG% 70.5% 39.1% 54.4%
33.3% 48.1% 40.6%
TO% 23.4% 20.0% 21.6%
15.6% 13.3% 14.4%
OR% 30.0% 30.0% 30.0%
33.3% 18.8% 27.0%
FTA



11.1% 23.1% 17.0%
FTM 0.0% 34.8% 17.8%











Assist Rate 84.6% 50.0% 71.4%
25.0% 60.0% 44.4%
Block Rate 0.0% 8.3% 5.0%
12.5% 35.7% 23.3%
Steal Rate 0.0% 6.7% 3.6%
11.7% 10.0% 10.8%


Slowest pace so far this year (56 possessions, after 62 and 64 to start the year). Once you've stopped hyperventilating about the final score, go back and take a look at the William & Mary breakdown, and you'll see a very similar set of numbers, except this time it was bad rebounding in the 1st half and hot opponent shooting in the 2nd half. As someone mentioned during HoyaChat, this game was also bit like the James Madison game played two years ago to the day.

  Georgetown vs Ball State  
11/21/07 7:05 p.m. at Muncie, Ind. (Worthen Arena)
Final score: Georgetown 57, Ball State 48

Georgetown Min +/- Pts 2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A FGA A Stl TO Blk OR DR PF
Summers, DaJuan 29:54 + 11 11/48 3 -6 0 -2 5 -6 8 /33 3 /14 2 /45 3 /43 0 /25 1 /21 8 /28 1
Ewing, Patrick 24:42 + 1 6 /29 3 -3 0 -1 0 -0 4 /30 0 /9 0 /33 1 /33 1 /16 4 /21 1 /21 1
Hibbert, Roy 28:39 + 2 16/39 7 -10 0 -0 2 -7 10/33 1 /8 0 /42 0 /41 4 /22 2 /22 5 /27 2
Wallace, Jonathan 24:17 + 8 3 /40 0 -0 1 -6 0 -0 6 /30 2 /13 0 /38 1 /38 0 /20 0 /22 0 /25 1
Sapp, Jessie 29:25 + 0 11/40 1 -1 3 -9 0 -0 10/32 4 /10 2 /40 3 /40 2 /20 0 /21 2 /23 1
Macklin, Vernon 11:07 + 4 0 /15 0 -0 0 -0 0 -2 0 /12 1 /6 0 /12 0 /13 0 /8 0 /7 1 /9 1
Wright, Chris 16:33 - 1 0 /18 0 -0 0 -2 0 -0 2 /17 3 /7 1 /20 1 /20 0 /12 1 /11 3 /15 0
Rivers, Jeremiah 16:26 + 11 4 /26 0 -0 1 -1 1 -2 1 /19 0 /8 0 /21 0 /22 0 /13 0 /13 3 /17 1
Freeman, Austin 15:13 + 8 6 /26 0 -0 2 -3 0 -0 3 /15 1 /7 0 /20 2 /21 0 /14 0 /10 2 /18 1
Crawford, Tyler 03:44 + 1 0 /4 0 -0 0 -1 0 -0 1 /4 0 /2 1 /4 1 /4 0 /0 0 /2 1 /2 1
TOTALS 40:00 57 14-20 7 -25 8 -17 45 15/21 6 /55 12/55 7 /30 9 /30 27/37 10
0.700 0.280 0.471 0.714 0.109 0.218 0.233 0.300 0.730

Ball State Min +/- Pts 2PM-A 3PM-A FTM-A FGA A Stl TO Blk OR DR PF
PERRY, Malik 30:16 + 1 8 /43 3 -5 0 -0 2 -2 5 /37 1 /13 1 /42 3 /40 0 /15 4 /23 4 /23 3
GILES, Rob 26:56 - 13 0 /29 0 -2 0 -3 0 -0 5 /37 0 /12 1 /38 1 /38 1 /14 2 /25 3 /17 3
GOINS, Melvin 36:36 - 5 11/43 3 -10 1 -4 2 -2 14/49 2 /12 0 /51 1 /51 0 /17 3 /34 4 /29 0
FRAZIER, Laron 28:06 - 7 6 /33 0 -2 2 -5 0 -0 7 /34 3 /10 0 /41 1 /38 0 /16 0 /23 2 /25 1
STOVALL, Peyton 37:14 - 9 16/46 5 -7 2 -5 0 -3 12/51 2 /10 0 /52 0 /53 0 /19 1 /36 3 /28 4
LAMPLEY, Brandon 11:27 - 12 0 /13 0 -0 0 -1 0 -0 1 /15 0 /5 0 /14 2 /15 0 /6 0 /11 0 /6 1
TWYMAN, Deontay 13:33 + 4 7 /20 0 -1 2 -4 1 -2 5 /19 0 /4 0 /18 0 /20 0 /5 0 /14 2 /14 3
MCLEMORE, Rashaun 15:52 - 4 0 /13 0 -3 0 -1 0 -0 4 /23 0 /6 0 /19 0 /20 0 /8 0 /19 1 /8 0
TOTALS 40:00 48 11-30 7 -23 5 -9 53 8 /18 2 /55 8 /55 1 /20 10/37 21/30 15
0.367 0.304 0.556 0.444 0.036 0.145 0.050 0.270 0.700

Efficiency: Georgetown 1.036, Ball State 0.873
eFG%: Georgetown 0.544, Ball State 0.406
Substitutions: Georgetown 28, Ball State 28

2-pt Shot Selection:
Dunks: Georgetown 6-6, Ball State 0-0
Layups/Tips: Georgetown 6-10, Ball State 8-10
Jumpers: Georgetown 2-4, Ball State 3-20


Edited to add: In case anyone's interested, here are the updated Offensive Efficiencies (speaking of regression to the mean).


Player Name O Rat

Sapp, Jessie 118.6

Summers, DaJuan 96.6

Wallace, Jonathan 129.3

Hibbert, Roy 119.1

Ewing, Patrick 107.5

Macklin, Vernon 118.1

Rivers, Jeremiah 113.1

Freeman, Austin 90.1

Wright, Chris 67.6




On a more positive note, the gentleman on the left has announced his intention to attend Georgetown in 2009. Hollis Thompson is purported to be both an excellent basketball player and excellent student at Loyola of Los Angeles (yeah, he goes to a Jesuit high school), and his verbal commitment has Hoya fans atwitter.

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