(01-22-2019 06:37 AM)82hawk Wrote: Figures. Of all the things a weak CAA conference is good at it's FT's......
I just checked the NCAA website, and they removed the page that ranked the conferences in statistics, so I no longer have a way of seeing if the CAA continues to lead Division I without doing all 353 teams by hand.
(01-22-2019 07:51 AM)Seahawk Nation 08 Wrote: We have an inordinate amount of teams running 4-guard lineups in this league. I think that's a big factor in the quality free throw shooting.
Big men are hard to come by, but all CAA teams have done a really nice job recruiting quality guards of late.
Every CAA team has a big man who shoots free throws over .700, albeit with a small sample for some of them. These are not in order:
William & Mary's Nathan Knight: .734
Charleston's Jarrell Brantley: .760
Delaware's Eric Carter: .748
Drexel's James Butler: .719
Elon's Tyler Seibring: .781 (a forward who shoots a lot of threes)
James Madison's Dwight Wilson: .760
James Madison's Zach Jacobs: .750
Jeantal Cylla: .887
Northeastern's Tomas Murphy: .771
Towson's Alex Thomas: .778
Hofstra's Jacquil Taylor: .750
Hofstra's Dan Dwyer: .783