This does seem to favor post players quite a bit. Nezerwa would be #4 and Jordao would be #9 if either had enough minutes.Net Efficiency Per 40:
Efficiency = pts + reb + ast + stl + blk - missed FG - missed FT - to
This does seem to favor post players quite a bit. Nezerwa would be #4 and Jordao would be #9 if either had enough minutes.Net Efficiency Per 40:
Efficiency = pts + reb + ast + stl + blk - missed FG - missed FT - to
Wow, a student, athlete, and new mom. Quite impressive for her to accomplish what she did.She was a high-level player who had the advantage of not being a freshman at ISU, so her ramp-up time was more limited. She also had a small sample size since she only played 1 3/4 seasons at ISU -- she had one season at Nebraska, lost a season of eligibility by transferring to ISU (Big 12 intra-conference transfer rule at the time), missed the first several weeks of her junior season while pregnant, and then played a full senior season. Since she was only a 20-25 mpg player anyway, she only played 1204 minutes for ISU, which is slightly less than Ashley, Emily, and Lexi each played this past season alone.
Wow, a student, athlete, and new mom. Quite impressive for her to accomplish what she did.
That kid should be close to college age now. Wonder if ISU is being mentioned at all, whether athletic or not.
I believe he will be a walk on football player at Iowa State next fallWow, a student, athlete, and new mom. Quite impressive for her to accomplish what she did.
That kid should be close to college age now. Wonder if ISU is being mentioned at all, whether athletic or not.