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Summit League Stats 2014-15 Summit League Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Final 2014-15 (All games) SCORING OFFENSE G W-L Pts Avg/G SCORING DEFENSE G Pts Avg/G 1. Omaha 2912-17 2226 76.8 1. North Dakota State 33 2057 62.3 2. South Dakota State 35 24-11 2572 73.5 2. Denver 30 1890 63.0 3. Fort Wayne 31 16-15 2171 70.0 3. South Dakota State 35 2277 65.1 4. South Dakota 33 17-16 2309 70.0 4. IUPUI 31 2080 67.1 5. Oral Roberts 34 19-15 2377 69.9 5. Fort Wayne 31 2081 67.1 6. North Dakota State 33 23-10 2141 64.9 6. Oral Roberts 34 2343 68.9 7. Western Illinois 28 8-20 1747 62.4 7. South Dakota 33 2312 70.1 8. Denver 3012-18 1865 62.2 8. Western Illinois 28 1983 70.8 9. IUPUI 31 10-21 1883 60.7 9. Omaha 29 2256 77.8 SCORING MARGIN G Offense Defense Margin FREE THROW PCT G FTM FTA Pct. 1. South Dakota State 35 73.5 65.1 +8.4 1. Denver 30 327 427 . 7 6 6 2. Fort Wayne 31 70.0 67.1 +2.9 2. South Dakota 33 475 650 . 7 3 1 3. North Dakota State 33 64.9 62.3 +2.5 3. Oral Roberts 34 576 801 . 7 1 9 4. Oral Roberts 34 69.9 68.9 +1.0 4. South Dakota State 35 556 780 . 7 1 3 5. South Dakota 33 70.0 70.1 -0.1 5. IUPUI 31 373 532 . 7 0 1 6. Denver 30 62.2 63.0 -0.8 6. Western Illinois 28 323 463 . 6 9 8 7. Omaha 29 76.8 77.8 -1.0 7. Omaha 29 513 737 . 6 9 6 8. IUPUI 31 60.7 67.1 -6.4 8. North Dakota State 33 425 614 . 6 9 2 9. Western Illinois 28 62.4 70.8 -8.4 9. Fort Wayne 31 442 645 . 6 8 5 FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGES G FGM FGA Pct. FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE G FGM FGA Pct. 1. Denver 30 657 1369 . 4 8 0 1. South Dakota State 35 782 1912 . 4 0 9 2. Fort Wayne 31 754 1603 . 4 7 0 2. North Dakota State 33 727 1726 . 4 2 1 3. South Dakota State 35 867 1918 . 4 5 2 3. Western Illinois 28 698 1578 . 4 4 2 4. Omaha 29 767 1724 . 4 4 5 4. Oral Roberts 34 829 1859 . 4 4 6 5. North Dakota State 33 743 1713 . 4 3 4 5. Fort Wayne 31 773 1733 . 4 4 6 6. Oral Roberts 34 798 1859 . 4 2 9 6. South Dakota 33 815 1822 . 4 4 7 7. IUPUI 31 692 1623 . 4 2 6 7. IUPUI 31 714 1575 . 4 5 3 8. South Dakota 33 811 1924 . 4 2 2 8. Omaha 29 781 1679 . 4 6 5 9. Western Illinois 28 618 1543 . 4 0 1 9. Denver 30 629 1328 . 4 7 4 3-POINT FG PCT G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 3-POINT FG PCT DEFENSE G 3FGM 3FGA Pct. 1. North Dakota State 33 230 600 . 3 8 3 1. South Dakota 33 215 641 . 3 3 5 2. South Dakota State 35 280 732 . 3 8 3 2. South Dakota State 35 207 616 . 3 3 6 3. Denver 30 224 589 . 3 8 0 3. Western Illinois 28 181 518 . 3 4 9 4. South Dakota 33 212 589 . 3 6 0 4. Fort Wayne 31 208 591 . 3 5 2 5. Fort Wayne 31 221 619 . 3 5 7 5. Oral Roberts 34 208 570 . 3 6 5 6. Oral Roberts 34 205 575 . 3 5 7 6. North Dakota State 33 213 578 . 3 6 9 7. Western Illinois 28 188 537 . 3 5 0 7. Denver 30 147 396 . 3 7 1 8. Omaha 29 179 539 . 3 3 2 8. Omaha 29 218 580 . 3 7 6 9. IUPUI 31 126 426 . 2 9 6 9. IUPUI 31 189 492 . 3 8 4 REBOUNDING OFFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G REBOUNDING DEFENSE G Rebounds Avg/G 1. South Dakota State 35 1254 35.8 1. Denver 30 859 28.6 2. South Dakota 33 1169 35.4 2. IUPUI 31 976 31.5 3. Omaha 29 1009 34.8 3. North Dakota State 33 1043 31.6 4. Oral Roberts 34 1157 34.0 4. Fort Wayne 31 990 31.9 5. North Dakota State 33 1098 33.3 5. South Dakota 33 1110 33.6 6. IUPUI 31 1009 32.5 6. South Dakota State 35 1194 34.1 7. Western Illinois 28 907 32.4 7. Oral Roberts 34 1173 34.5 8. Fort Wayne 31 1001 32.3 8. Omaha 29 1006 34.7 9. Denver 30 717 23.9 9. Western Illinois 28 1054 37.6 2014-15 Summit League Men's Basketball CONFERENCE BASKETBALL STATISTICS Final 2014-15 (All games) REBOUNDING MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin BLOCKED SHOTS G No. Avg/G 1. South Dakota 33 1169 35.4 1110 33.6 +1.8 1. Oral Roberts 34 131 3.9 2. South Dakota State 35 1254 35.8 1194 34.1 +1.7 2. North Dakota State 33 123 3.7 3. North Dakota State 33 1098 33.3 1043 31.6 +1.7 3. South Dakota State 35 129 3.7 4. IUPUI 31 1009 32.5 976 31.5 +1.1 4. Omaha 29 92 3.2 5. Fort Wayne 31 1001 32.3 990 31.9 +0.4 5. Fort Wayne 31 92 3.0 6. Omaha 29 1009 34.8 1006 34.7 +0.1 6. South Dakota 33 80 2.4 7. Oral Roberts 34 1157 34.0 1173 34.5 -0.5 7. Western Illinois 28 67 2.4 8. Denver 30 717 23.9 859 28.6 -4.7 8. IUPUI 31 65 2.1 9. Western Illinois 28 907 32.4 1054 37.6 -5.2 9. Denver 30 55 1.8 ASSISTS G No. Avg/G STEALS G No. Avg/G 1. Denver 30 457 15.2 1. Omaha 29 237 8.2 2. Fort Wayne 31 444 14.3 2. IUPUI 31 218 7.0 3. South Dakota State 35 428 12.2 3. Denver 30 179 6.0 4. Omaha 29 350 12.1 4. Oral Roberts 34 197 5.8 5. Western Illinois 28 335 12.0 5. Fort Wayne 31 178 5.7 6. South Dakota 33 388 11.8 6. South Dakota 33 184 5.6 7. IUPUI 31 348 11.2 7. South Dakota State 35 191 5.5 8. Oral Roberts 34 376 11.1 8. Western Illinois 28 148 5.3 9. North Dakota State 33 315 9.5 9. North Dakota State 33 156 4.7 TURNOVER MARGIN G Team Avg. Opp. Avg. Margin ASSIST/TURNOVER RATIO G Ast. Avg. T/O Avg. Ratio 1. Omaha 29 391 13.5 440 15.2 +1.7 1. Denver 30 457 15.2 338 11.3 1.4 2. Oral Roberts 34 396 11.6 444 13.1 +1.4 2. Fort Wayne 31 444 14.3 365 11.8 1.2 3. South Dakota State 35 399 11.4 431 12.3 +0.9 3. South Dakota State 35 428 12.2 399 11.4 1.1 4. Denver 30 338 11.3 361 12.0 +0.8 4. South Dakota 33 388 11.8 372 11.3 1.0 5. North Dakota State 33 325 9.8 347 10.5 +0.7 5. North Dakota State 33 315 9.5 325 9.8 1.0 6. South Dakota 33 372 11.3 387 11.7 +0.5 6. Western Illinois 28 335 12.0 352 12.6 1.0 7. Fort Wayne 31 365 11.8 345 11.1 -0.6 7. Oral Roberts 34 376 11.1 396 11.6 0.9 8. Western Illinois 28 352 12.6 326 11.6 -0.9 8. Omaha 29 350 12.1 391 13.5 0.9 9. IUPUI 31 482 15.5 426 13.7 -1.8 9. IUPUI 31 34811.2 48215.5 0.7 OFFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G DEFENSIVE REBOUNDS G No. Avg/G 1. South Dakota 33 384 11.6 1. South Dakota State 35 916 26.2 2. Omaha 29 321 11.1 2. Western Illinois 28 700 25.0 3. Oral Roberts 34 363 10.7 3. North Dakota State 33 824 25.0 4. IUPUI 31 318 10.3 4. Fort Wayne 31 759 24.5 5. South Dakota State 35 338 9.7 5. South Dakota 33 785 23.8 6. North Dakota State 33 274 8.3 6. Omaha 29 688 23.7 7. Fort Wayne 31 242 7.8 7. Oral Roberts 34 794 23.4 8. Western Illinois 28 207 7.4 8. IUPUI 31 691 22.3 9. Denver 30 148 4.9 9. Denver 30 569 19.0 DEFENSIVE REB PCT. G D-Reb Opp. OR D-Reb% OFFENSIVE REB PCT. G O-Reb Opp. DR O-Reb% 1. North Dakota State 33 824 248 .769 1. South Dakota 33 384 819 .319 2. Fort Wayne 31 759 272 .736 2. IUPUI 31 318 703 .311 3. South Dakota 33 785 291 .730 3. Omaha 29 321 727 .306 4. Western Illinois 28 700 269 .722 4.
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