Compilation of Stats Sites



  • Will you all please help assemble a collection of sites that provide stats that are interesting/useful? It would be most helpful if when you list a site, give its name, URL and what it’s significance is or what it uniquely excels at.

    I think this would be a useful reference for all the members of the site as the season matures.

    For example:


    ####NCAA RPI#### http://www.ncaa.com/rankings/basketball-men/d1/ncaa-mens-basketball-rpi

    RPI, is a quantity used to rank sports teams based upon a team’s wins and losses and its strength of schedule and is used by the selection committee to seed the NCAA Tournament Brackets.


    ####Pomeroy College Basketball Ratings#### www.kenpom.com

    Ken Pomeroy’s tempo-based basketball statistics and data on non-numeric factors such as offensive and defensive style of play Is compared to Bill James’ sabermetrics.


    ####Hoop-Math play-by-play statistics#### http://hoop-math.com/index.php

    Hoop-Math presents college basketball statistics derived from play-by-play data. Want to know how often your favorite team or player gets a shot up at the rim, or scores in transition? Hoop-Math exists to answer these sorts of questions.



  • ####www.statsheet.com#### Numerous statistics for many sports. Excellent NCAA men’s basketball resource. Provides information / comparisons for teams, players, coaches, conferences, etc.



  • Sports Reference Link

    Team Rankings Link

    www.sportsreference.com and www.teamrankings.com----I was trying to look up stats for conference rankings last week because I kept hearing that the Big10 was the best conference in the country, and I came across these 2 websites, which are both free. As of last Thursday, the Big 12 was 0 .1 point behind the Big 10.



  • Actually, the first one should have been sports-reference.com



  • I really enjoy following the box score during games. During the live chat several games ago, our favorite online sports editor provided a link to one he uses that is the best I’ve seen. It’s called StatMonitr and is intended for use by members of the working media.

    http://www.statbroadcast.com/events/statmonitr.php?gid=ku

    It’s not meant to be shared with the public viewing audience, so I won’t mention our favorite online sports editor by name (he has a new title now anyway). The link above is for KU events, and it’s comprehensive and immediate, usually updating several seconds before I see the play on my TV.



  • One thing I miss when checking on a game not televised is box scores during the game on ESPN is half time minutes. When I see low scores or attempts for a player I check and normally see 2, maybe 3 fouls. I have no idea if the player played 5 minutes or 15, explaining low production or low minutes-just a suggestion to espn.



  • @JayhawkRock78 That’s why I tried to find another site besides ESPN. I believe cbssports.com gives minutes played, but they have so many errors on other stats that I gave up on them. The site I linked above gives minutes played and updates it continuously, not just at half. There are several different tabs you can view, which makes it seem a bit complex at first, but I got used to it pretty fast and now am a huge fan.



  • @tundrahok Thanks much Tundra. I will check it out!


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