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2000-01 SEC Men's Basketball Statistics 2000-01 SEC Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Final (All games) SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Florida 31 24-7 2509 80.9 1. Ole Miss 35 2262 64.6 2. Tennessee 33 22-11 2668 80.8 2. South Carolina 30 2012 67.1 3. Arkansas 31 20-11 2476 79.9 3. Florida 31 2081 67.1 4. Kentucky 34 24-10 2713 79.8 4. LSU 29 1979 68.2 5. Auburn 32 18-14 2477 77.4 5. Arkansas 31 2132 68.8 6. Alabama 36 25-11 2761 76.7 6. Alabama 36 2482 68.9 7. Mississippi State 31 18-13 2323 74.9 7. Kentucky 34 2400 70.6 8. Georgia 31 16-15 2257 72.8 8. Mississippi State 31 2190 70.6 9. LSU 29 13-16 2069 71.3 9. Vanderbilt 30 2122 70.7 10. Ole Miss 35 27-8 2496 71.3 10. Georgia 31 2258 72.8 11. Vanderbilt 30 15-15 2118 70.6 11. Auburn 32 2338 73.1 12. South Carolina 30 15-15 2042 68.1 12. Tennessee 33 2496 75.6 SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. Florida 31 80.9 67.1 +13.8 1. Florida 31 555 761 . 7 2 9 2. Arkansas 31 79.9 68.8 +11.1 2. Vanderbilt 30 408 578 . 7 0 6 3. Kentucky 34 79.8 70.6 +9.2 3. Alabama 36 623 893 . 6 9 8 4. Alabama 36 76.7 68.9 +7.8 4. LSU 29 435 629 . 6 9 2 5. Ole Miss 35 71.3 64.6 +6.7 5. Arkansas 31 441 639 . 6 9 0 6. Tennessee 33 80.8 75.6 +5.2 6. Tennessee 33 593 872 . 6 8 0 7. Auburn 32 77.4 73.1 +4.3 7. South Carolina 30 451 670 . 6 7 3 8. Mississippi State 31 74.9 70.6 +4.3 8. Georgia 31 425 632 . 6 7 2 9. LSU 29 71.3 68.2 +3.1 9. Mississippi State 31 457 693 . 6 5 9 10. South Carolina 30 68.1 67.1 +1.0 10. Kentucky 34 492 751 . 6 5 5 11. Georgia 31 72.8 72.8 +0.0 11. Ole Miss 35 542 829 . 6 5 4 12. Vanderbilt 30 70.6 70.7 -0.1 12. Auburn 32 445 684 . 6 5 1 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Kentucky 34 988 2051 . 4 8 2 1. Arkansas 31 712 1763 . 4 0 4 2. Florida 31 849 1764 . 4 8 1 2. Kentucky 34 842 2081 . 4 0 5 3. Georgia 31 845 1820 . 4 6 4 3. Alabama 36 875 2130 . 4 1 1 4. Tennessee 33 909 1980 . 4 5 9 4. Tennessee 33 876 2109 . 4 1 5 5. Auburn 32 917 2043 . 4 4 9 5. Ole Miss 35 782 1864 . 4 2 0 6. Mississippi State 31 845 1890 . 4 4 7 6. Florida 31 763 1817 . 4 2 0 7. LSU 29 720 1624 . 4 4 3 7. Auburn 32 816 1930 . 4 2 3 8. Arkansas 31 881 1990 . 4 4 3 8. Mississippi State 31 769 1811 . 4 2 5 9. Ole Miss 35 865 1958 . 4 4 2 9. South Carolina 30 782 1804 . 4 3 3 10. Alabama 36 953 2199 . 4 3 3 10. Georgia 31 793 1826 . 4 3 4 11. Vanderbilt 30 748 1779 . 4 2 0 11. LSU 29 717 1643 . 4 3 6 12. South Carolina 30 701 1682 . 4 1 7 12. Vanderbilt 30 765 1697 . 4 5 1 3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. Florida 31 256 668 . 3 8 3 1. Ole Miss 35 146 494 . 2 9 6 2. Tennessee 33 257 697 . 3 6 9 2. Florida 31 183 607 . 3 0 1 3. Arkansas 31 273 741 . 3 6 8 3. Arkansas 31 180 589 . 3 0 6 4. LSU 29 194 543 . 3 5 7 4. Alabama 36 230 735 . 3 1 3 5. Kentucky 34 245 708 . 3 4 6 5. Auburn 32 218 660 . 3 3 0 6. Georgia 31 142 411 . 3 4 5 6. Mississippi State 31 226 665 . 3 4 0 7. Ole Miss 35 224 655 . 3 4 2 7. Tennessee 33 232 674 . 3 4 4 8. Alabama 36 232 711 . 3 2 6 8. South Carolina 30 212 614 . 3 4 5 9. Vanderbilt 30 214 661 . 3 2 4 9. Vanderbilt 30 214 619 . 3 4 6 10. Mississippi State 31 176 551 . 3 1 9 10. Georgia 31 211 607 . 3 4 8 11. Auburn 32 198 642 . 3 0 8 11. Kentucky 34 244 689 . 3 5 4 12. South Carolina 30 189 625 . 3 0 2 12. LSU 29 211 572 . 3 6 9 2000-01 SEC Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Final (All games) REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. Alabama 36 1518 42.2 1. Mississippi State 31 1031 33.3 2. Mississippi State 31 1277 41.2 2. Georgia 31 1049 33.8 3. Tennessee 33 1301 39.4 3. LSU 29 994 34.3 4. Auburn 32 1243 38.8 4. Florida 31 1070 34.5 5. Kentucky 34 1311 38.6 5. Alabama 36 1258 34.9 6. Georgia 31 1193 38.5 6. Ole Miss 35 1231 35.2 7. Florida 31 1145 36.9 7. Vanderbilt 30 1056 35.2 8. South Carolina 30 1077 35.9 8. Kentucky 34 1214 35.7 9. Vanderbilt 30 1068 35.6 9. South Carolina 30 1121 37.4 10. Arkansas 31 1100 35.5 10. Auburn 32 1217 38.0 11. LSU 29 1020 35.2 11. Tennessee 33 1295 39.2 12. Ole Miss 35 1227 35.1 12. Arkansas 31 1278 41.2 REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. Mississippi State 31 1277 41.2 1031 33.3 +7.9 1. Tennessee 33 191 5.8 2. Alabama 36 1518 42.2 1258 34.9 +7.2 2. Auburn 32 155 4.8 3. Georgia 31 1193 38.5 1049 33.8 +4.6 3. Georgia 31 149 4.8 4. Kentucky 34 1311 38.6 1214 35.7 +2.9 4. Alabama 36 160 4.4 5. Florida 31 1145 36.9 1070 34.5 +2.4 5. Kentucky 34 151 4.4 6. LSU 29 1020 35.2 994 34.3 +0.9 6. Arkansas 31 124 4.0 7. Auburn 32 1243 38.8 1217 38.0 +0.8 7. Florida 31 114 3.7 8. Vanderbilt 30 1068 35.6 1056 35.2 +0.4 8. Ole Miss 35 115 3.3 9. Tennessee 33 1301 39.4 1295 39.2 +0.2 9. South Carolina 30 89 3.0 10. Ole Miss 35 1227 35.1 1231 35.2 -0.1 10. Mississippi State 31 91 2.9 11. South Carolina 30 1077 35.9 1121 37.4 -1.5 11. Vanderbilt 30 76 2.5 12. Arkansas 31 1100 35.5 1278 41.2 -5.7 12. LSU 29 65 2.2 ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Florida 31 538 17.4 1. Arkansas 31 365 11.8 2. Tennessee 33 528 16.0 2. LSU 29 258 8.9 3. Kentucky 34 539 15.9 3. Florida 31 271 8.7 4. Auburn 32 495 15.5 4. South Carolina 30 257 8.6 5. Arkansas 31 475 15.3 5. Auburn 32 265 8.3 6. Georgia 31 471 15.2 6. Ole Miss 35 285 8.1 7. LSU 29 438 15.1 7. Alabama 36 257 7.1 8. Vanderbilt 30 438 14.6 8. Vanderbilt 30 211 7.0 9. Ole Miss 35 500 14.3 9. Tennessee 33 232 7.0 10. South Carolina 30 411 13.7 10. Kentucky 34 229 6.7 11. Mississippi State 31 424 13.7 11. Mississippi State 31 205 6.6 12. Alabama 36 441 12.3 12. Georgia 31 195 6.3 TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Arkansas 31 451 14.5 668 21.5 +7.0 1. Florida 31 538 17.4 451 14.5 1.2 2. Ole Miss 35 500 14.3 599 17.1 +2.8 2. Auburn 32 495 15.5 450 14.1 1.1 3. Auburn 32 450 14.1 525 16.4 +2.3 3. Arkansas 31 475 15.3 451 14.5 1.1 4. Florida 31 451 14.5 510 16.5 +1.9 4. Kentucky 34 539 15.9 513 15.1 1.1 5. Kentucky 34 513 15.1 551 16.2 +1.1 5. Vanderbilt 30 438 14.6 431 14.4 1.0 6. LSU 29 452 15.6 484 16.7 +1.1 6. Tennessee 33 528 16.0 528 16.0 1.0 7. South Carolina 30 440 14.7 469 15.6 +1.0 Ole Miss 35 500 14.3 500 14.3 1.0 8. Vanderbilt 30 431 14.4 455 15.2 +0.8 8. Georgia 31 471 15.2 486 15.7 1.0 9.
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