moqui
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SU's offensive rebounding will be interesting to watch tonight . . . in the updated Pomeroy stats, Syracuse is 8th in the nation in offensive rebounding percentage, grabbing 41.1% of available offensive rebounds.
on the flip side, we have Tulane, which limits opponents to just a 22.6% offensive rebounding rate, good for 2nd in the nation.
Tulane appears to be a very strong defensive team, ranked 48th overall in the Pomeroy defensive efficiency rankings. Only Stanford (7th) is ranked higher among SU's opponents so far. The only other Top 60 defenses SU has faced were Va Tech (57) and Marshall (58). All three of the top 60 defenses the Orange have faced have held them under 70 points.
In addition to limiting offensive rebounds, Tulane also ranks highly in limiting effective field goal percentage (41.3%, 8th in the nation, which includes holding teams to 27.7% from three,30th in the land). They are also top 50 in steal percentage and just outside the top 50 in block percentage, so this should be a low scoring, grind it out game where the team that most values the ball wins.
on the flip side, we have Tulane, which limits opponents to just a 22.6% offensive rebounding rate, good for 2nd in the nation.
Tulane appears to be a very strong defensive team, ranked 48th overall in the Pomeroy defensive efficiency rankings. Only Stanford (7th) is ranked higher among SU's opponents so far. The only other Top 60 defenses SU has faced were Va Tech (57) and Marshall (58). All three of the top 60 defenses the Orange have faced have held them under 70 points.
In addition to limiting offensive rebounds, Tulane also ranks highly in limiting effective field goal percentage (41.3%, 8th in the nation, which includes holding teams to 27.7% from three,30th in the land). They are also top 50 in steal percentage and just outside the top 50 in block percentage, so this should be a low scoring, grind it out game where the team that most values the ball wins.