Automated Team Capsule for 2021-22 Long Island16-14 (0.533) | Northeast
All-Play Percentage: 0.347 (234th)
Schedule Strength: 0.295 (317th)
Record Quality: -0.068 (214th)
Avg. Season Rank: 253.14 (254th)
Pace: 73.57 (5th)
Momentum: 1.01 (132nd)
Off. Momentum: 3.54 (21st)
Def. Momentum: -2.53 (291st)
Consistency: -8.24 (68th)
Res. Consistency: -11.89 (172nd)
Away From Home: -1.66 (331st)
Paper Tiger Factor: -2.27 (288th)
NOTE: All data below reflects predicted performance against the "AO" (average opponent), a fictitious opponent who represents the average in every stat category. Hover over column headers or visit "ABOUT" page for an explanation of each measurement. Includes games through April 4, 2022. Data shown on this page is based on time-independent ratings.
OFFENSE
Eff
Upc
FTAR
FT%
FGAR
FGMR
FG%
3PAR
3PMR
3P%
MRAR
MRMR
MR%
NPAR
NPMR
NP%
PPSt
PPSC
SCC%
%3PA
%MRA
%NPA
Prox
RATING:
96.31
73.74
24.25
68.55
84.18
34.50
40.98
34.62
10.68
30.85
22.49
7.84
34.84
27.07
15.98
59.05
11.56
18.28
5.93
41.12
26.72
32.16
2.09
RANK:
259th
4th
170th
284th
139th
275th
297th
77th
176th
323rd
209th
249th
308th
259th
231st
154th
144th
11th
73rd
84th
218th
268th
290th
DEFENSE
Eff
Upc
FTAR
FT%
FGAR
FGMR
FG%
3PAR
3PMR
3P%
MRAR
MRMR
MR%
NPAR
NPMR
NP%
PPSt
PPSC
SCC%
%3PA
%MRA
%NPA
Prox
RATING:
102.93
73.40
22.41
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85.42
37.44
43.83
34.23
11.71
34.19
25.67
10.39
40.49
25.52
15.34
60.12
11.17
14.31
5.32
40.08
30.05
29.88
2.10
RANK:
224th
354th
112th
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260th
226th
189th
298th
286th
203rd
288th
313th
295th
48th
88th
220th
181st
253rd
234th
267th
285th
31st
43rd
ANALYSIS: Long Island has a squad that most likely falls somewhere in the bottom half of NCAA Division I teams this year. They are ranked #234 (out of 358) in the most recent Haslametrics ratings and have a record of 16-14. Of the 10 schools in the NEC (average ranking 281.6), they're currently ranked as our #3 team in the conference.
Long Island is not one of the better offensive teams you will find. They are rated #259 in efficiency on that end of the court and only score about 96 points for every 100 possessions vs. AO. Long Island won't enter the conversation if you're looking to list the best three-point shooting teams in the country. They are ranked 323rd in three-point field goal percentage nationally and make just 30.9% of their attempts from long vs. AO. Long Island also has some difficulties converting mid-range shot attempts. The team is ranked 308th in field goal percentage from that distance, making only 34.8% of their mid-range attempts vs. AO. If Long Island does have a strength offensively, it would have to be the team's knack for obtaining second-chance opportunities from offensive rebounds. The squad has a rating of 18.28 in potential points off of second chances vs. AO, which ranks 11th in all of college hoops.
Long Island doesn't rate much better on defense than they do on offense. Allowing roughly 103 points for every 100 trips upcourt vs. AO, they are ranked #224 in the nation in defensive efficiency. Long Island hasn't done terribly well defending the mid-range jumper. The squad is ranked 295th nationally in defensive mid-range field goal percentage, allowing AO to make good on 40.5% of their attempts from those in-between spots on the floor.
When playing on the road, Long Island performs somewhat worse than they normally do on their home court. The club is nationally ranked 331st in our site's away-from-home metric.
Projections are based on present-day ratings. Stars indicate games played at a neutral location. Game efficiencies only account for data before a contest has gone analytically final and are adjusted to extract home-court advantage.
CURIOUS TRENDS:
Long Island performs better against squads that convert more frequently off of offensive rebounds. When facing teams that have an offensive second-chance conversion percentage vs. AO greater than 4.69%, Long Island is more efficient than normal 67% of the time. In their other contests, the team is more efficient 24% of the time.
When playing teams that typically allow more than a fair share of breakaway opportunities, Long Island usually performs better than average. Long Island is more efficient than normal 59% of the time when facing clubs that have a potential point rate allowed off steals vs. AO greater than 10.74. In all other contests, Long Island performs better than average 17% of the time.
Long Island is typically better vs. teams that allow a higher number of conversions off of the offensive glass. Against foes that have a defensive second-chance conversion percentage vs. AO greater than 5.11%, Long Island performs above their norm 59% of the time. Against the remaining opposition, the team performs above average 17% of the time.
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