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Big Ten Men's Basketball Statistics Big Ten Men's Basketball Statistics Updated: August 17, 2020 at 07:17 PM (All Games) STANDINGS CONF. PCT. PF PA OVERALL PCT. PF PA HOME AWAY NEUTRAL LAST 10 STREAK Maryland 14-6 .700 68.7 66.4 24-7 .774 71.8 64.5 16-1 5-6 3-0 7-3 W1 Michigan State 14-6 .700 72.2 65.4 22-9 .710 75.9 64.7 12-3 7-4 3-2 6-4 W5 Wisconsin 14-6 .700 66.7 63.9 21-10 .677 67.2 62.2 15-1 6-6 0-3 9-1 W8 Illinois 13-7 .650 66.1 64.2 21-10 .677 72.2 65.3 15-3 6-6 0-1 5-5 W1 Ohio State 11-9 .550 70.1 67.7 21-10 .677 72.1 62.9 16-2 4-7 1-1 7-3 L1 Penn State 11-9 .550 71.6 71.6 21-10 .677 75.1 68.2 14-3 5-6 2-1 5-5 L3 Iowa 11-9 .550 76.2 75.0 20-11 .645 77.7 72.3 14-2 4-7 2-2 5-5 L2 Rutgers 11-9 .550 67.6 65.6 20-11 .645 69.9 62.6 18-1 2-8 0-2 4-6 W2 Michigan 10-10 .500 73.2 71.1 19-12 .613 75.0 68.3 11-5 4-7 4-0 6-4 L1 Indiana 9-11 .450 66.5 68.9 20-12 .625 71.4 66.7 15-4 2-8 3-0 5-5 W1 Purdue 9-11 .450 66.3 65.5 16-15 .516 68.2 62.6 11-5 4-8 1-2 5-5 L1 Minnesota 8-12 .400 68.9 68.3 15-16 .484 71.1 66.3 11-5 2-10 2-1 4-6 W2 Northwestern 3-17 .150 63.1 72.4 8-23 .258 64.9 70.1 5-11 2-10 1-2 2-8 L1 Nebraska 2-18 .100 68.1 79.4 7-25 .219 69.8 78.1 5-11 0-12 2-2 0-10 L17 Big Ten Men's Basketball Statistics Updated: August 17, 2020 at 07:17 PM (All Games) SCORING OFFENSE G PTS. AVG./G SCORING DEFENSE G PTS. AVG./G 1. Iowa 31 2410 77.7 1. Wisconsin 31 1927 62.2 2. Michigan State 31 2353 75.9 2. Purdue 32 1993 62.3 3. Penn State 31 2327 75.1 3. Rutgers 31 1942 62.6 4. Michigan 31 2326 75.0 4. Ohio State 31 1951 62.9 5. Illinois 31 2239 72.2 5. Maryland 31 1999 64.5 6. Ohio State 31 2234 72.1 6. Michigan State 31 2007 64.7 7. Maryland 31 2226 71.8 7. Illinois 31 2024 65.3 8. Indiana 32 2286 71.4 8. Minnesota 31 2055 66.3 9. Minnesota 31 2205 71.1 9. Indiana 32 2135 66.7 10. Rutgers 31 2168 69.9 10. Penn State 31 2114 68.2 11. Nebraska 32 2235 69.8 11. Michigan 31 2116 68.3 12. Purdue 32 2183 68.2 12. Northwestern 31 2172 70.1 13. Wisconsin 31 2082 67.2 13. Iowa 31 2241 72.3 14. Northwestern 31 2012 64.9 14. Nebraska 32 2499 78.1 SCORING MARGIN G OFFENSE DEFENSE MARGIN FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA PCT. 1. Michigan State 31 75.9 64.7 +11.2 1. Wisconsin 31 353 462 .764 2. Ohio State 31 72.1 62.9 +9.1 2. Ohio State 31 467 621 .752 3. Maryland 31 71.8 64.5 +7.3 3. Michigan State 31 424 565 .750 4. Rutgers 31 69.9 62.6 +7.3 4. Iowa 31 482 643 .750 5. Illinois 31 72.2 65.3 +6.9 5. Maryland 31 500 669 .747 6. Penn State 31 75.1 68.2 +6.9 6. Northwestern 31 337 461 .731 7. Michigan 31 75.0 68.3 +6.8 7. Illinois 31 442 607 .728 8. Purdue 32 68.2 62.3 +5.9 8. Michigan 31 357 498 .717 9. Iowa 31 77.7 72.3 +5.5 9. Penn State 31 414 598 .692 10. Wisconsin 31 67.2 62.2 +5.0 10. Minnesota 31 356 515 .691 11. Minnesota 31 71.1 66.3 +4.8 11. Purdue 32 343 500 .686 12. Indiana 32 71.4 66.7 +4.7 12. Indiana 32 486 716 .679 13. Northwestern 31 64.9 70.1 -5.2 13. Rutgers 31 346 537 .644 14. Nebraska 32 69.8 78.1 -8.3 14. Nebraska 32 352 584 .603 FIELD GOAL PCT G FGM FGA PCT. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA PCT. 1. Michigan 31 861 1864 .462 1. Michigan State 31 709 1873 .379 2. Michigan State 31 845 1833 .461 2. Rutgers 31 681 1778 .383 3. Iowa 31 842 1868 .451 3. Ohio State 31 688 1733 .397 4. Rutgers 31 825 1847 .447 4. Maryland 31 731 1831 .399 5. Ohio State 31 753 1690 .446 5. Purdue 32 695 1712 .406 6. Indiana 32 812 1825 .445 6. Minnesota 31 756 1851 .408 7. Illinois 31 811 1831 .443 7. Wisconsin 31 717 1747 .410 8. Penn State 31 832 1931 .431 8. Penn State 31 758 1846 .411 9. Minnesota 31 796 1871 .425 9. Illinois 31 758 1825 .415 10. Wisconsin 31 730 1718 .425 10. Indiana 32 754 1809 .417 11. Purdue 32 805 1918 .420 11. Northwestern 31 769 1832 .420 12. Maryland 31 744 1774 .419 12. Michigan 31 799 1888 .423 13. Northwestern 31 743 1785 .416 13. Iowa 31 815 1895 .430 14. Nebraska 32 815 2011 .405 14. Nebraska 32 957 2126 .450 3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA PCT. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA PCT. 1. Ohio State 31 261 700 .373 1. Michigan State 31 203 707 .287 2. Wisconsin 31 269 764 .352 2. Purdue 32 222 730 .304 3. Michigan State 31 239 687 .348 3. Minnesota 31 177 577 .307 4. Iowa 31 244 703 .347 4. Rutgers 31 228 733 .311 5. Michigan 31 247 729 .339 5. Iowa 31 243 758 .321 6. Minnesota 31 257 762 .337 6. Indiana 32 225 698 .322 7. Purdue 32 230 693 .332 7. Michigan 31 173 535 .323 8. Indiana 32 176 540 .326 8. Maryland 31 227 698 .325 9. Penn State 31 249 765 .325 9. Penn State 31 197 604 .326 10. Nebraska 32 253 796 .318 10. Ohio State 31 224 684 .327 11. Northwestern 31 189 605 .312 11. Wisconsin 31 188 568 .331 12. Maryland 31 238 765 .311 12. Illinois 31 200 602 .332 13. Rutgers 31 172 554 .310 13. Nebraska 32 276 828 .333 14. Illinois 31 175 566 .309 14. Northwestern 31 264 777 .340 Big Ten Men's Basketball Statistics Updated: August 17, 2020 at 07:17 PM (All Games) REBOUNDING OFFENSE G REBOUNDS AVG./G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G REBOUNDS AVG./G 1. Michigan State 31 1258 40.6 1. Ohio State 31 982 31.7 2. Rutgers 31 1245 40.2 2. Illinois 31 991 32.0 3. Illinois 31 1224 39.5 3. Indiana 32 1029 32.2 4. Minnesota 31 1217 39.3 4. Purdue 32 1043 32.6 5. Penn State 31 1202 38.8 5. Michigan State 31 1027 33.1 6. Maryland 31 1188 38.3 6. Rutgers 31 1062 34.3 7. Indiana 32 1210 37.8 Maryland 31 1062 34.3 8. Iowa 31 1162 37.5 8. Wisconsin 31 1070 34.5 9. Ohio State 31 1148 37.0 9. Michigan 31 1092 35.2 10. Purdue 32 1175 36.7 10. Iowa 31 1095 35.3 11. Michigan 31 1119 36.1 11. Minnesota 31 1121 36.2 12. Nebraska 32 1138 35.6 12. Penn State 31 1169 37.7 13. Wisconsin 31 1051 33.9 13. Northwestern 31 1183 38.2 14. Northwestern 31 1045 33.7 14. Nebraska 32 1446 45.2 REBOUNDING MARGIN G TEAM AVG. OPPONENT AVG. MARGIN BLOCKED SHOTS G NO. AVG./G 1. Illinois 31 1224 39.5 991 32.0 +7.5 1. Michigan State 31 156 5.0 2. Michigan State 31 1258 40.6 1027 33.1 +7.5 2. Penn State 31 150 4.8 3. Rutgers 31 1245 40.2 1062 34.3 +5.9 3. Minnesota 31 144 4.6 4. Indiana 32 1210 37.8 1029 32.2 +5.7 4. Rutgers 31 142 4.6 5. Ohio State 31 1148 37.0 982 31.7 +5.4 5. Michigan 31 140 4.5 6. Purdue 32 1175 36.7 1043 32.6 +4.1 6. Indiana 32 140 4.4 7. Maryland 31 1188 38.3 1062 34.3 +4.1 7. Maryland 31 134 4.3 8. Minnesota 31 1217 39.3 1121 36.2 +3.1 8. Iowa 31 120 3.9 9. Iowa 31 1162 37.5 1095 35.3 +2.2 9. Wisconsin 31 114 3.7 10. Penn State 31 1202 38.8 1169 37.7 +1.1 10. Ohio State 31 107 3.5 11. Michigan 31 1119 36.1 1092 35.2 +0.9 11. Purdue 32 109 3.4 12. Wisconsin 31 1051 33.9 1070 34.5 -0.6 12.
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