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Post by tillie1014 on Oct 20, 2016 20:16:34 GMT -5
Under statistics Showing Recept/Dig Leaders just above the Blocking Leaders stats.
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Post by Millennium on Oct 20, 2016 21:14:39 GMT -5
Under statistics Showing Recept/Dig Leaders just above the Blocking Leaders stats. Yeah, it's what Nyline said: MP = Matches Played MS = Matches Started EDIT: Just updated my Acronym Finder thread.
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Post by tillie1014 on Oct 21, 2016 8:15:12 GMT -5
Thanks for the definition.
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Post by seeyajohn on Nov 30, 2016 14:27:38 GMT -5
I have a bunch of data relating to rotation and serving statistics over the last three big ten seasons for PSU. It has proven difficult to format the data within a post, so I am just going to attach PDF files containing the data. I'll post items in separate posts for the sake of space.
This first file gives the data by rotation for this season's twenty B1G matches. I have labeled each rotation by the name of the server who most frequently served for that rotation. As before the analysis shows points won and lost by each rotation, the side out percentage for each rotation, and the opponent's side out percentage against each rotation.
The analysis also breaks out the points scored by set.
Rotation Analysis - 2016 Big Ten Season.pdf (323.16 KB)
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Post by seeyajohn on Nov 30, 2016 14:31:53 GMT -5
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Post by seeyajohn on Nov 30, 2016 14:41:11 GMT -5
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Post by seeyajohn on Nov 30, 2016 14:42:55 GMT -5
Here is a look at points scored and lost on the serves of each server. Those servers who served one hundred or more times are ranked in order of point scoring success.
Server Comparison 2014-2016.pdf (329.32 KB)
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Post by treblejig on Nov 30, 2016 15:18:20 GMT -5
Here is a look at points scored and lost on the serves of each server. Those servers who served one hundred or more times are ranked in order of point scoring success.
Very interesting, thank you.
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Post by seeyajohn on Nov 30, 2016 15:20:43 GMT -5
A look at B1G wins vs. B1G losses this season reveals that the three rotations that have the best overall point winning performances are also the three rotations that drop off sharply between winning matches and losing matches. The other three rotations have much smaller differences in their performances. In fact the three best performing rotations overall and in winning matches, were the three worst performing rotations in losses!
Rotation Analysis - 2016 Big Ten Season Win....pdf (341.22 KB)
But wait! Most of the losses were on the road. Could it be that the difference is the home crowd?
Nope.
Rotation Analysis - 2016 Big Ten Season Hom....pdf (322.74 KB)
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Post by nyline on Nov 30, 2016 16:12:40 GMT -5
A look at B1G wins vs. B1G losses this season reveals that the three rotations that have the best overall point winning performances are also the three rotations that drop off sharply between winning matches and losing matches. The other three rotations have much smaller differences in their performances. In fact the three best performing rotations overall and in winning matches, were the three worst performing rotations in losses!
But wait! Most of the losses were on the road. Could it be that the difference is the home crowd?
Nope.
Really appreciated! Thanks.
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Post by Millennium on Nov 30, 2016 16:44:31 GMT -5
Good work seeyajohn!!
Thanks for sharing.
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