2008 Game Plan for Stanford

2
0
 2008 Game Plan for Stanford  Links2
Schedule Scouting Report Don't know what the column headings mean? Read this and this . Offense Defense Date Opponent Result Site Pace Eff. eFG% TO% OR% FTR Eff. eFG% TO% OR% FTR Fri Nov 9 Harvard ( s ) ( sr ) W, 111-56 H 75 147.2 74.2 23.9 65.5 27.3 74.3 39.4 25.2 22.9 59.6 Sat Nov 10 Northwestern St. ( s ) ( sr ) W, 97-58 H 71 135.7 61.9 14.0 42.2 47.6 81.2 42.5 23.8 34.6 20.0 Sun Nov 11 UC ... [link]

Tags:

Comments

Links (2)

Getting to Know Stanford - By the Numbers
Published 3/21/2008 by Henry Sugar at Cracked Sidewalks
Here are the Important Numbers to Know about Stanford. As always, information comes from Pomeroy's Scouting Report and Game Plan. Stanford has an overall Pomeroy Rating of #10. (Marquette is still at #12) Like Kentucky, Stanford prefers a slower pace to the game at 65 possessions / game, which is #242 in the country. Stanford's Offensive Efficiency (115.8 - Rank of #25) gets better because of: Effective Field Goal Percentage (eFG%) - average of 50.1% (national rank of ...

First Look: Stanford
Published 3/24/2008 by HornsFan <burntorangenation@gmail.com> at Burnt Orange Nation: Front Page Posts
We've all got a pretty good feel for Stanford by now, but let's review their season and overall numbers for a first look at Friday night's opponent. QUALITY WINS n-Texas Tech, 62-61 USC, 52-46 Arizona, 56-52 at Washington St, 67-65 (OT) Oregon, 72-43 at Arizona, 67-66 Washington St, 60-53 LOSSES at Siena, 67-79 UCLA, 67-76 at Oregon, 66-71 at Arizona St, 68-72 (OT) at UCLA, 67-77 (OT) at USC, 64-77 n-UCLA, 64-67 Looking at Stanford's 'Game Plan' page, the number that stands out right away is their offensive rebounding percentage, ...

Related Content

Related Stories
5

Stanford's Landry Fields Blows Wide Open Dunk

Landry Fields gets high, but not high enough, and get rejected by the Rim Monster.
3

The highlight of day one of March Madness

Wow! What a first day! Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz...... That's 6 foot, 7 inch Landry Fields of the Cardinal getting Re-Jected by the defensive stalwart known as the rim, in case you didn't get the details from the clip.
2

Stanford Romps Cornell: Anatomy Of A Beatdown

Stanford 77, Cornell 53, needless to say, I didn't expect this. I join, uhh.... myself, in the legion of surprised NCAA Tournament prognosticators after Stanford's domination of the Cornell men's cagers yesterday. The boys from Ithaca were a little more Telemachus than Odysseus against the Cardinal, it was ugly out there. Within the first three minutes of the game, it was obvious that...
1

Marquette's 'little' big men face tall task vs. Stanford

All eyes will be on the low block at the start of the Marquette-Stanford second-round South Regional matchup Saturday. How ...
1

The Sweet 16 awaits

Marquette aims to a return to the Sweet 16 for the first time since 2003 when the Golden Eagles (25-9) take on the Stanford Cardinal (27-7) this afternoon in Anaheim. After an impressive win against Kentucky, the task grows taller for Marquette this afternoon. The Cardinal are led by the seven-foot twins, Brook and Robin Lopez. Brook Lopez, a sure-fire NBA lottery pick, leads the team with 18 ...
Related News Articles
South Matchup: No. 3 Stanford vs. No. 6 Marquette
Michael Bradley provides the keys to the second-round matchup between the Cardinal and the Golden Eagles.
Marquette prepares for Stanford's twin towers
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- Stanford has twin 7-footers Brook and Robin Lopez.Fortunately, Marquette...
NCAA Women | Pac-10 teams try to end drought
Candice Wiggins is fully aware of the West Coast's recent futility in the NCAA women's tournament. The Stanford standout grew up in San...
Marquette to face Stanford's Lopez twins (AP)
Stanford has twin 7-footers Brook and Robin Lopez. Fortunately, Marquette center Ousmane Barro has a brother, Daouda. Unfortunately, he's 7 years old. "Too young," Barro said with a chuckle. Not to worry. Barro will have plenty of help when the ...
It's a no-win, no-lose situation for Harbaugh
The Stanford football coach will watch his school's team battle Marquette, coached by his brother-in-law, in the second round. > Times staff writer Sam Farmer will be writing about ...