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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 874155" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>I can dig it up, but if I recall correctly we need to improve our scoring margin by about 10-12 points. That can be on offense, defense, or throughout all three phases of the game. Stansbury said it was 7 points, but I think his math was bad or he was pulling a rosy number to cover for his HC.</p><p>The stats guy over at From The Rumble Seat did a different analysis, but the outcome wasn’t different—we weren’t “close to winning” last year. In games like Pitt and UVA and BC and VT, the other teams were burning clock in the second half. They could have scored more—PITT especially.</p><p>On the other hand, I don’t doubt that there’s room for massive improvement, even in one season. We aren’t bottom 10-15 in defensive talent, but that’s where we ended up. We were close to Western Massachusetts or UConn in the rankings. There’s no reasonable expectation that we should be anywhere close to that low. Good coaching should have us up in the 60’s at least. Likewise on offense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 874155, member: 282"] I can dig it up, but if I recall correctly we need to improve our scoring margin by about 10-12 points. That can be on offense, defense, or throughout all three phases of the game. Stansbury said it was 7 points, but I think his math was bad or he was pulling a rosy number to cover for his HC. The stats guy over at From The Rumble Seat did a different analysis, but the outcome wasn’t different—we weren’t “close to winning” last year. In games like Pitt and UVA and BC and VT, the other teams were burning clock in the second half. They could have scored more—PITT especially. On the other hand, I don’t doubt that there’s room for massive improvement, even in one season. We aren’t bottom 10-15 in defensive talent, but that’s where we ended up. We were close to Western Massachusetts or UConn in the rankings. There’s no reasonable expectation that we should be anywhere close to that low. Good coaching should have us up in the 60’s at least. Likewise on offense. [/QUOTE]
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