This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various NCAA Division III teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per game (PPS). The players are grouped by team. Ally Longaker of Austin had the highest efficiency of 21.00 over 21 games played. Katey Guzman of JWU (Denver) was the most efficient player with 11.69 efficiency over 16 games. Allaira Jones of Mary Hardin-Baylor led her team with 15.10 efficiency and 1.00 points per game across 21 games played.
This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various NCAA Division III teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per game (PPS). The players are grouped by team and some teams have multiple players listed.
This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various NCAA Division III teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per second (PPS). It lists each player's stats individually grouped by their team. The teams represented include Austin College, Belhaven University, Centenary College of Louisiana, Colorado College, Concordia University Texas, Dallas Baptist University, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, Johnson & Wales University Denver, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, and Mary Hardin-Baylor University.
The document displays statistical data for multiple college basketball players organized by their team. It includes each player's games played (GP), efficiency rating (EFF), and points per shot (PPS). The players are grouped together under their respective college teams including Austin College, Belhaven, Centenary (LA), Colorado College, Concordia (TX), Dallas, East Texas Baptist, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, LeTourneau, Louisiana College, and Mary Hardin-Baylor.
The document contains statistics for women's college basketball players from various teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per second (PPS). The players are from teams such as A&M-Corpus Christi, Abilene Christian, Baylor, Houston, Houston Baptist, Lamar, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Sam Houston State, SFA, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Southern. Bryant, Alexes of A&M-Corpus Christi led the team with 22 games played, 16.14 efficiency, and 1.02 points per second.
This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various teams, including Angelo State, Arkansas-Fort Smith, Cameron, Eastern New Mexico, Lubbock Christian, Midwestern State, Oklahoma Christian, St. Edward's, St. Mary's (TX), Tarleton, Texas A&M International, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Texas Permian Basin, and others. The statistics provided are games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per shot (PPS) for each player.
The document contains statistics for women's college basketball players from various teams, including their games played, efficiency, points per shot, and team. It lists the players, their stats, and their respective teams, which include schools like Texas A&M, Baylor, Houston, North Texas, and others.
This document contains statistics for basketball players from 14 different teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per second (PPS). The player with the highest efficiency for each team is listed, with Michael Holland of Austin College having the highest efficiency of 21.96 across 25 games played.
The document contains statistics for women's college basketball players from various teams, including their games played, efficiency, points per shot, and team. It lists the players, their stats, and the team they play for across multiple teams in the conference.
This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various NCAA Division III teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per game (PPS). The players are grouped by team and some teams have multiple players listed.
This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various NCAA Division III teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per second (PPS). It lists each player's stats individually grouped by their team. The teams represented include Austin College, Belhaven University, Centenary College of Louisiana, Colorado College, Concordia University Texas, Dallas Baptist University, East Texas Baptist University, Hardin-Simmons University, Howard Payne University, Johnson & Wales University Denver, LeTourneau University, Louisiana College, and Mary Hardin-Baylor University.
The document displays statistical data for multiple college basketball players organized by their team. It includes each player's games played (GP), efficiency rating (EFF), and points per shot (PPS). The players are grouped together under their respective college teams including Austin College, Belhaven, Centenary (LA), Colorado College, Concordia (TX), Dallas, East Texas Baptist, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, LeTourneau, Louisiana College, and Mary Hardin-Baylor.
The document contains statistics for women's college basketball players from various teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per second (PPS). The players are from teams such as A&M-Corpus Christi, Abilene Christian, Baylor, Houston, Houston Baptist, Lamar, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Sam Houston State, SFA, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Southern. Bryant, Alexes of A&M-Corpus Christi led the team with 22 games played, 16.14 efficiency, and 1.02 points per second.
This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various teams, including Angelo State, Arkansas-Fort Smith, Cameron, Eastern New Mexico, Lubbock Christian, Midwestern State, Oklahoma Christian, St. Edward's, St. Mary's (TX), Tarleton, Texas A&M International, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Texas Permian Basin, and others. The statistics provided are games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per shot (PPS) for each player.
The document contains statistics for women's college basketball players from various teams, including their games played, efficiency, points per shot, and team. It lists the players, their stats, and their respective teams, which include schools like Texas A&M, Baylor, Houston, North Texas, and others.
This document contains statistics for basketball players from 14 different teams, including their games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per second (PPS). The player with the highest efficiency for each team is listed, with Michael Holland of Austin College having the highest efficiency of 21.96 across 25 games played.
The document contains statistics for women's college basketball players from various teams, including their games played, efficiency, points per shot, and team. It lists the players, their stats, and the team they play for across multiple teams in the conference.
This document contains statistical data on basketball players from various NCAA Division II teams, including their games played, efficiency, points per game, and team. It lists the player name, statistics, and team for multiple players from 18 different teams. The top performers in efficiency for each team are highlighted, such as Brian Halums of Arkansas-Fort Smith with 27.62 efficiency and 1.17 points per game.
The document provides statistics on women's basketball players from various NCAA Division II teams in Texas, including their games played, efficiency, points per game, and team. It lists the top performers in efficiency from several teams, including De'Anira Moore of Angelo State with an efficiency of 18.86 and Maddi Chitsey of Lubbock Christian with an efficiency of 16.58.
This document contains statistics for basketball players from various teams including their games played, efficiency, points per shot, and team. It shows that Andres Ibarguen of Angelo State had the highest efficiency of 19.21 over 24 games played. Wayne Stewart of Texas A&M-Commerce had the highest efficiency of 23.30 over 23 games played. Pat Dembley of UT Permian Basin had the highest efficiency of 18.93 over 30 games played.
This document contains statistical data on players from various college basketball teams, including their games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and team. It lists players from A&M-Corpus Christi, Abilene Christian, Baylor, Houston, Houston Baptist, Lamar, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Sam Houston State, SFA, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Southern. For each team, it provides the players' names, games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and their affiliated team.
This document contains statistical data on college basketball players from various teams in the Southland Conference including their games played, efficiency, points per shot, and team. It lists multiple players for each team with their statistics. The highest rated players include Ian DuBose of Houston Baptist with 18.56 efficiency and T.J. Atwood of Lamar with 16.82 efficiency.
The document contains statistical data on college basketball players from various teams, including their games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and team. It lists multiple players from teams like A&M-Corpus Christi, Abilene Christian, Baylor, Houston, Houston Baptist, Lamar, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Sam Houston State, SFA, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Southern.
This document contains statistical data on college basketball players from various teams, including their games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and team. It lists players from A&M-Corpus Christi, Abilene Christian, Baylor, Houston, Houston Baptist, Lamar, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Sam Houston State, SFA, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Southern. For each team, it provides the players' names, games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and their affiliated team.
The document lists the top 100 scoring athletes in Serie B and Serie A basketball leagues. In Serie B, the top scorer had 127 points for the AAACCT team. In Serie A, the top scorer had 104 points. It provides the name, number of points scored, and team for each athlete.
This document contains lists of players and their points totals for two different series, Series B and Series A. For each series, the players are ranked from 1st to last based on their total points for their team. For many players, their team name is also included. The top player in Series B has 275 points while the top player in Series A has 273 points.
This document contains rankings of players in Serie A and Serie B. In Serie B, the top 3 players are numbers 15, 14, and 10 with 162, 147, and 115 points respectively playing for team AACCT. In Serie A, the top 3 players are numbers 28, 22, and 32 with 137, 129, and 122 points respectively. The document lists the ranking, player number, points, and team for the top players in each league.
This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various teams, including Angelo State, Arkansas-Fort Smith, Cameron, Eastern New Mexico, Lubbock Christian, Midwestern State, Oklahoma Christian, St. Edward's, St. Mary's (Texas), Tarleton, Texas A&M International, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Texas Permian Basin, and others. The statistics provided are games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per shot (PPS) for each player.
The document contains statistical data on player efficiency and points per shot for various college basketball teams, including Austin College, Belhaven, Centenary (LA), Colorado College, Concordia (TX), Dallas, East Texas Baptist, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, LeTourneau, Louisiana College, and Mary Hardin-Baylor. It lists each player's name, number of games played, efficiency rating, and points per shot. The statistics are grouped by team.
This document contains statistics for multiple college basketball players including games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per shot (PPS) for the 2021-2022 season. It includes stats for players from 15 different teams in the Lone Star Conference including Angelo State, Cameron, Dallas Baptist, Eastern New Mexico, Lubbock Christian, Midwestern State, Oklahoma Christian, St. Edward's, St. Mary's, Tarleton, Texas A&M International, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Arkansas-Fort Smith, and UT Permian Basin. The top performers in efficiency for each team are listed.
This document summarizes the results of a cross country invitational held on September 4th, 2015 in Texas. Texas-Tyler won both the women's and men's team competitions. Brittany Brunson of Texas-Tyler finished first in the women's 3.1 mile run with a time of 20:40.6. Leonard Kiprono of Wiley finished first in the men's 3.1 mile run with a time of 16:25.
The document summarizes the results of the 2016 East Texas Time Trials hosted by UT Tyler on February 19, 2016 at Grace Community School. It lists the top finishers in each event of the track and field meet, including their place, name, school, and results. Some of the top individual performances included ChrissAnn Thomas of Wiley winning the women's 400m and Machael Mark of Wiley winning the men's 100m. Wiley also took first in the women's 4x400m relay and SWCC placed first in the men's 4x400m relay.
The document summarizes the results of several girls high school basketball games from the Connecticut Class M state tournament. Lewis Mills defeated New Fairfield 40-29. Tolland defeated Ansonia 58-33 behind 17 points from Kristen Schatzlein. Sacred Heart defeated Classical Magnet 60-35 led by 16 points from Jen Massicotte. Weston defeated Northwestern 28-23 and Woodland defeated Waterford 64-63 in a close game.
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Central Oklahoma won the UCO Classic women's golf tournament with a total score of 571 (+3), followed by Oklahoma Christian University in second place at 590 (+22). Daniela Martinez of Central Oklahoma had the lowest individual score of 138 (-4) to finish first. The tournament was held from October 6-7, 2014 at Lincoln Park East Golf Course in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The document contains results from the Roaring Fork ski racing series. It lists placements, points awarded, bib numbers, names, classes, years, clubs, and red and blue run times for various age group categories including U10, U12, U14, and U16 for both girls and boys. It shows top finishers in each category along with their run times and combined times.
The document summarizes the results of a competition held among student teams. It announces the top 10 finishing teams in random order. It then lists other teams in order of their finish, divided into groups by ranking (11th-20th, 21st-30th, etc). Several special awards are also given out, including for spirit, helping others, team pride, and fun. The top three finishing teams are announced, with the first place team receiving $10 gift cards. Students are reminded of test taking strategies and encouraged to study for an upcoming exam.
The document shows statistics for various baseball teams including their BABIP, OPS, runs created, strikeout percentage, walk percentage, and how each team compares to the average. It displays these statistics for 18 different college baseball teams in the American Southwest Conference. The average BABIP was 0.335, average OPS was 0.803, and average runs created was 36.
This document contains statistics for 20 college baseball teams, including their batting average on balls in play (BABIP), on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS), runs created (RC), strikeout percentage (K%), and walk percentage (BB%). On average, teams had a 0.342 BABIP, 0.795 OPS, scored 42 runs, and struck out 18.5% of batters while walking 10.9%. The table provides a statistical overview of several seasons' worth of performance metrics for various NCAA Division III baseball programs.
The document shows statistics for 16 college baseball teams including their BABIP, OPS, runs created, strikeout percentage, walk percentage and how each team compares to the average. It finds that on average teams had a BABIP of 0.335, OPS of 0.820, scored 70 runs and had a strikeout percentage of 14.4% and walk percentage of 9.2%. Individual team stats varied compared to these averages.
This document contains statistical data on basketball players from various NCAA Division II teams, including their games played, efficiency, points per game, and team. It lists the player name, statistics, and team for multiple players from 18 different teams. The top performers in efficiency for each team are highlighted, such as Brian Halums of Arkansas-Fort Smith with 27.62 efficiency and 1.17 points per game.
The document provides statistics on women's basketball players from various NCAA Division II teams in Texas, including their games played, efficiency, points per game, and team. It lists the top performers in efficiency from several teams, including De'Anira Moore of Angelo State with an efficiency of 18.86 and Maddi Chitsey of Lubbock Christian with an efficiency of 16.58.
This document contains statistics for basketball players from various teams including their games played, efficiency, points per shot, and team. It shows that Andres Ibarguen of Angelo State had the highest efficiency of 19.21 over 24 games played. Wayne Stewart of Texas A&M-Commerce had the highest efficiency of 23.30 over 23 games played. Pat Dembley of UT Permian Basin had the highest efficiency of 18.93 over 30 games played.
This document contains statistical data on players from various college basketball teams, including their games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and team. It lists players from A&M-Corpus Christi, Abilene Christian, Baylor, Houston, Houston Baptist, Lamar, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Sam Houston State, SFA, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Southern. For each team, it provides the players' names, games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and their affiliated team.
This document contains statistical data on college basketball players from various teams in the Southland Conference including their games played, efficiency, points per shot, and team. It lists multiple players for each team with their statistics. The highest rated players include Ian DuBose of Houston Baptist with 18.56 efficiency and T.J. Atwood of Lamar with 16.82 efficiency.
The document contains statistical data on college basketball players from various teams, including their games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and team. It lists multiple players from teams like A&M-Corpus Christi, Abilene Christian, Baylor, Houston, Houston Baptist, Lamar, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Sam Houston State, SFA, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Southern.
This document contains statistical data on college basketball players from various teams, including their games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and team. It lists players from A&M-Corpus Christi, Abilene Christian, Baylor, Houston, Houston Baptist, Lamar, North Texas, Prairie View A&M, Rice, Sam Houston State, SFA, SMU, TCU, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Southern. For each team, it provides the players' names, games played, efficiency rating, points per shot, and their affiliated team.
The document lists the top 100 scoring athletes in Serie B and Serie A basketball leagues. In Serie B, the top scorer had 127 points for the AAACCT team. In Serie A, the top scorer had 104 points. It provides the name, number of points scored, and team for each athlete.
This document contains lists of players and their points totals for two different series, Series B and Series A. For each series, the players are ranked from 1st to last based on their total points for their team. For many players, their team name is also included. The top player in Series B has 275 points while the top player in Series A has 273 points.
This document contains rankings of players in Serie A and Serie B. In Serie B, the top 3 players are numbers 15, 14, and 10 with 162, 147, and 115 points respectively playing for team AACCT. In Serie A, the top 3 players are numbers 28, 22, and 32 with 137, 129, and 122 points respectively. The document lists the ranking, player number, points, and team for the top players in each league.
This document contains statistics for women's basketball players from various teams, including Angelo State, Arkansas-Fort Smith, Cameron, Eastern New Mexico, Lubbock Christian, Midwestern State, Oklahoma Christian, St. Edward's, St. Mary's (Texas), Tarleton, Texas A&M International, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Texas Permian Basin, and others. The statistics provided are games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per shot (PPS) for each player.
The document contains statistical data on player efficiency and points per shot for various college basketball teams, including Austin College, Belhaven, Centenary (LA), Colorado College, Concordia (TX), Dallas, East Texas Baptist, Hardin-Simmons, Howard Payne, LeTourneau, Louisiana College, and Mary Hardin-Baylor. It lists each player's name, number of games played, efficiency rating, and points per shot. The statistics are grouped by team.
This document contains statistics for multiple college basketball players including games played (GP), efficiency (EFF), and points per shot (PPS) for the 2021-2022 season. It includes stats for players from 15 different teams in the Lone Star Conference including Angelo State, Cameron, Dallas Baptist, Eastern New Mexico, Lubbock Christian, Midwestern State, Oklahoma Christian, St. Edward's, St. Mary's, Tarleton, Texas A&M International, Texas A&M-Commerce, Texas A&M-Kingsville, Arkansas-Fort Smith, and UT Permian Basin. The top performers in efficiency for each team are listed.
This document summarizes the results of a cross country invitational held on September 4th, 2015 in Texas. Texas-Tyler won both the women's and men's team competitions. Brittany Brunson of Texas-Tyler finished first in the women's 3.1 mile run with a time of 20:40.6. Leonard Kiprono of Wiley finished first in the men's 3.1 mile run with a time of 16:25.
The document summarizes the results of the 2016 East Texas Time Trials hosted by UT Tyler on February 19, 2016 at Grace Community School. It lists the top finishers in each event of the track and field meet, including their place, name, school, and results. Some of the top individual performances included ChrissAnn Thomas of Wiley winning the women's 400m and Machael Mark of Wiley winning the men's 100m. Wiley also took first in the women's 4x400m relay and SWCC placed first in the men's 4x400m relay.
The document summarizes the results of several girls high school basketball games from the Connecticut Class M state tournament. Lewis Mills defeated New Fairfield 40-29. Tolland defeated Ansonia 58-33 behind 17 points from Kristen Schatzlein. Sacred Heart defeated Classical Magnet 60-35 led by 16 points from Jen Massicotte. Weston defeated Northwestern 28-23 and Woodland defeated Waterford 64-63 in a close game.
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Central Oklahoma won the UCO Classic women's golf tournament with a total score of 571 (+3), followed by Oklahoma Christian University in second place at 590 (+22). Daniela Martinez of Central Oklahoma had the lowest individual score of 138 (-4) to finish first. The tournament was held from October 6-7, 2014 at Lincoln Park East Golf Course in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
The document contains results from the Roaring Fork ski racing series. It lists placements, points awarded, bib numbers, names, classes, years, clubs, and red and blue run times for various age group categories including U10, U12, U14, and U16 for both girls and boys. It shows top finishers in each category along with their run times and combined times.
The document summarizes the results of a competition held among student teams. It announces the top 10 finishing teams in random order. It then lists other teams in order of their finish, divided into groups by ranking (11th-20th, 21st-30th, etc). Several special awards are also given out, including for spirit, helping others, team pride, and fun. The top three finishing teams are announced, with the first place team receiving $10 gift cards. Students are reminded of test taking strategies and encouraged to study for an upcoming exam.
The document shows statistics for various baseball teams including their BABIP, OPS, runs created, strikeout percentage, walk percentage, and how each team compares to the average. It displays these statistics for 18 different college baseball teams in the American Southwest Conference. The average BABIP was 0.335, average OPS was 0.803, and average runs created was 36.
This document contains statistics for 20 college baseball teams, including their batting average on balls in play (BABIP), on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS), runs created (RC), strikeout percentage (K%), and walk percentage (BB%). On average, teams had a 0.342 BABIP, 0.795 OPS, scored 42 runs, and struck out 18.5% of batters while walking 10.9%. The table provides a statistical overview of several seasons' worth of performance metrics for various NCAA Division III baseball programs.
The document shows statistics for 16 college baseball teams including their BABIP, OPS, runs created, strikeout percentage, walk percentage and how each team compares to the average. It finds that on average teams had a BABIP of 0.335, OPS of 0.820, scored 70 runs and had a strikeout percentage of 14.4% and walk percentage of 9.2%. Individual team stats varied compared to these averages.
The document shows statistics for 14 college baseball teams, including their BABIP, OPS, runs created, strikeout percentage, walk percentage, and how each team compares to average. On average, teams had a 0.338 BABIP, 0.779 OPS, scored 65 runs, and had strikeout and walk percentages of 21.8% and 12.5%, respectively.
The document contains statistics for various baseball teams including BABIP, OPS, RC, K%, BB%, and league averages. It shows each team's performance in these categories compared to the league average. Some notable teams include Texas A&M with significantly higher than average OPS, RC, and K%; TCU with much higher than average OPS and RC; and Texas Southern with far above average RC. The averages listed at the bottom provide an overall view of performance across the league.
The document contains statistics for various baseball teams including BABIP, OPS, RC, K%, BB%, and compares the team stats to league averages. It shows the team statistics and rankings for batting average on balls in play (BABIP), on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS), runs created (RC), strikeout percentage (K%), and walk percentage (BB%). The averages for all teams are also included at the bottom.
The document displays statistics for various NCAA Division III men's basketball teams across multiple performance metrics including field goal percentage, turnover percentage, offensive rebounding percentage, and points scored and allowed per possession. On average, teams shot 41.9% from the field, committed turnovers on 20.8% of possessions, secured offensive rebounds on 34% of missed shots, and scored 0.854 points while allowing 0.869 points per possession.
The document displays statistical data for various NCAA Division II men's basketball teams across multiple metrics like field goal percentage, turnovers, offensive and defensive rebounding percentages, and points scored and allowed per 100 possessions. The teams covered include schools from Texas and surrounding states. Overall averages are provided at the bottom.
This document contains statistics for 18 NCAA Division II men's basketball teams, including their free throw rate (FT%), effective field goal percentage (EFG%), turnover rate (TO%), offensive rebound percentage (OREB%), and offensive and defensive efficiency ratings (OPPP and DPPP). On average, teams had a free throw rate of 0.365, effective field goal percentage of 51.3%, turnover rate of 16.6%, offensive rebounding percentage of 33.3%, and offensive and defensive efficiency ratings near 1.036 and 1.019 respectively.
This document contains statistics for various basketball teams in the FTR, EFG%, TO%, OREB%, OPPP, and DPPP categories, including averages. The teams include various universities from Texas and surrounding areas like Baylor, Houston, Rice, Texas, Texas A&M and others.
This document contains statistics for basketball teams in the American Athletic Conference including effective field goal percentage, turnover percentage, offensive and defensive rebounding percentages, and offensive and defensive efficiency ratings. The statistics are averaged across all teams and include individual stats for each school.
The document shows offensive statistics for XFL teams in 2020, including offensive points per play, yards per play, yards per point, and defensive yards allowed per play and per point. The Houston Roughnecks had the highest offensive points per play while the Tampa Bay Vipers scored the most points per game. Defensively, the Dallas Renegades allowed the fewest yards per play and per point.
This document contains statistics for various college baseball teams, including their batting average on balls in play (BABIP), on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS), runs created (RC), strikeout percentage (K%), and walk percentage (BB%). It lists these stats for individual teams as well as averages across all teams. On average, teams had a 0.329 BABIP, 0.790 OPS, scored 170 runs, struck out 10.5% of the time, and walked 7.9% of the time.
This document contains statistics for various baseball teams, including batting average on balls in play (BABIP), on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS), runs created (RC), strikeout percentage (K%), and walk percentage (BB%). It shows each team's stats as well as league averages. Overall, the averages show a BABIP of 0.336, OPS of 0.790, RC of 27, K% of 18.8%, and BB% of 10.7%.
This document contains statistics for 16 college baseball teams, including their BABIP, OPS, runs created, strikeout percentage, walk percentage, and how each statistic compares to the average. On average, teams had a BABIP of 0.337, OPS of 0.806, scored 55 runs, and had strikeout and walk percentages of 14.8% and 9.3% respectively. Oklahoma Christian had the highest OPS at 1.068 while scoring 108 runs and allowing the fewest strikeouts at 9.2%.
This document contains statistics for 14 baseball teams including their BABIP, OPS, runs created, strikeout percentage, walk percentage, and how each team compares to the league average. On average, teams had a 0.337 BABIP, 0.771 OPS, scored 47 runs, had a 22.0% strikeout percentage and 12.5% walk percentage.
The document contains statistics for various baseball teams including BABIP, OPS, RC, K%, BB%, and compares each team's stats to the league average. It shows Texas has the highest OPS and RC above average while Lamar University is below average in many stats including BABIP, OPS, and RC. The averages listed at the bottom provide an overall comparison point for the stats.
The document contains statistics for various college baseball teams, including batting average on balls in play (BABIP), on-base plus slugging percentage (OPS), runs created (RC), strikeout percentage (K%), and walk percentage (BB%). It shows each team's stats compared to the average of their opponents (denoted with an "o"). Some notable teams include Texas Tech, which has the highest OPS, RC, and BABIP above average, and Houston Baptist, which has the highest OPSo and RCo above average. The averages for all teams are provided at the bottom.
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7. Taylor, Jazz 21 13.24 0.89 St. Thomas (TX)
Hamilton, Micayla 21 8.76 1.07 St. Thomas (TX)
Starks, Aerial 21 8.33 0.82 St. Thomas (TX)
Anga, Olivia 18 7.83 0.76 St. Thomas (TX)
De Los Santos, Briana 12 6.42 1.29 St. Thomas (TX)
Castillo, Alexya 6 5.33 1.15 St. Thomas (TX)
Morin, Hayden 19 5.21 1.02 St. Thomas (TX)
McInnis, Zariah 21 3.29 0.66 St. Thomas (TX)
Kellough, Yazmine 10 2.50 0.79 St. Thomas (TX)
Bell, Ce'Briaya 9 2.33 1.08 St. Thomas (TX)
Evans, Jade 17 2.00 0.67 St. Thomas (TX)
Johnson, Haley 7 0.71 0.67 St. Thomas (TX)
Owens, Brianna 12 0.42 0.46 St. Thomas (TX)
Player GP EFF PPS Team
Nunez, Chandre 21 12.57 0.91 Sul Ross St.
Martinez, Kaylee 21 11.71 0.79 Sul Ross St.
Maldonado, Maria 20 8.30 0.89 Sul Ross St.
Magallanes, Jessica 10 7.60 1.18 Sul Ross St.
Roque, Jocelyne 17 5.41 0.77 Sul Ross St.
Anastas, Presley 7 3.71 1.15 Sul Ross St.
Diaz, Kayley 7 3.29 0.81 Sul Ross St.
Parker, Kensi 16 3.00 0.47 Sul Ross St.
Valdez, Jasmine 4 2.50 0.71 Sul Ross St.
Nunez, Ashley 18 2.28 0.76 Sul Ross St.
Quintana, Teresa 10 2.10 0.77 Sul Ross St.
Saucedo, Jackie 20 2.10 0.69 Sul Ross St.
Anastas, Peyton 12 1.33 0.46 Sul Ross St.
Jenkins, Addison 4 1.00 0.47 Sul Ross St.
Vento, Taylor 6 1.00 0.89 Sul Ross St.
Player GP EFF PPS Team
Hroch, Abby 21 9.81 1.05 Texas Lutheran
Rodriguez, Morgan 21 9.19 0.97 Texas Lutheran
Hairell, Kasey 21 9.10 0.90 Texas Lutheran
Davis, Cami 17 5.94 0.92 Texas Lutheran
Skurka, Taylor 13 3.92 1.00 Texas Lutheran
Campos, Dominique 21 3.76 0.86 Texas Lutheran
Koenig, Anna 20 3.35 1.17 Texas Lutheran
Molina, Tara 19 3.16 0.64 Texas Lutheran
Santa Maria, Jayla 6 2.50 1.18 Texas Lutheran
Shaw, Sydney 12 2.33 0.82 Texas Lutheran
Ray, Madison 7 2.14 0.89 Texas Lutheran
Dandridge, Heaven 18 1.67 0.94 Texas Lutheran
Reyes, Ashley 5 1.20 1.00 Texas Lutheran
Balderas, Olivia 21 0.43 0.69 Texas Lutheran
Estrada, Jordan 16 -0.19 0.55 Texas Lutheran
Adame, Jovanna 6 -0.50 0.67 Texas Lutheran
Lacy, Kailey 14 -0.57 0.48 Texas Lutheran