Automated Team Capsule for 2019-20 Charlotte16-13 (0.552) | Conference USA
All-Play Percentage: 0.517 (171st)
Schedule Strength: 0.483 (180th)
Record Quality: 0.049 (152nd)
Avg. Season Rank: 139.58 (135th)
Pace: 67.65 (290th)
Momentum: -3.29 (312th)
Off. Momentum: -2.45 (326th)
Def. Momentum: -0.84 (185th)
Consistency: -10.70 (334th)
Res. Consistency: -12.47 (220th)
Away From Home: -1.86 (301st)
Paper Tiger Factor: 0.23 (89th)
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 March 11, 2020. 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:
95.39
67.71
26.12
69.70
76.26
33.92
44.48
27.36
9.35
34.16
19.70
6.55
33.24
29.20
18.03
61.74
12.63
9.41
3.89
35.88
25.83
38.29
1.98
RANK:
235th
286th
143rd
223rd
345th
245th
104th
276th
252nd
122nd
266th
304th
321st
139th
96th
88th
82nd
332nd
289th
228th
224th
68th
80th
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:
95.10
67.60
22.70
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79.51
34.90
43.89
31.34
9.89
31.54
18.30
6.92
37.79
29.87
18.10
60.59
11.49
11.99
5.30
39.42
23.02
37.57
2.02
RANK:
90th
64th
73rd
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78th
143rd
193rd
209th
137th
77th
23rd
43rd
203rd
247th
258th
221st
211th
101st
215th
241st
25th
285th
204th
ANALYSIS: Per this website's calculations, Charlotte is somewhere between an average to slightly above-average D1 ball-club. They are ranked #171 (out of 353) in the most recent Haslametrics ratings and have a record of 16-13. Of the 14 schools in Conference USA (average ranking 175.6), they're currently ranked as our #6 team in the conference.
Charlotte will mainly try to find success through their defense. They are ranked 90th in defensive efficiency and allow fewer than 96 points every 100 possessions vs. AO. Charlotte makes a point to avoid fouls and prevent opponents from getting to the free throw line. With a defensive free throw attempt rate of 22.70 vs. AO, they are currently rated 73rd in the country in that category.
The offense for Charlotte, on the other hand, isn't nearly as efficient as the defense is. The team is ranked 235th in offensive efficiency, scoring about 95 points every 100 possessions vs. AO. Charlotte happens to be one of the very worst in the game when it comes to maximizing the number of shot attempts they get off from the floor. The team is nationally ranked ninth from the bottom in offensive field goal attempt rate with a rating of only 76.26 vs. AO. Charlotte also poses no threat whatsoever to grab rebounds off their own misses. Against AO, the ball-club has a rating of 9.41 in potential points scored off of second chances (332nd nationally).
Charlotte has recently performed below their norm from an efficiency standpoint. The team is currently ranked 312th in the country in positive momentum. Charlotte has also been one of the most erratic teams in college basketball this year (currently ranked 334th overall in consistency), which makes the outcomes of their future games far more difficult to predict.
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:
Charlotte performs better against squads that are likely to allow more second chances off of offensive rebounds. When facing teams that have a defensive second-chance potential point rate vs. AO greater than 13.57, Charlotte is more efficient than normal 77% of the time. In their other contests, the team is more efficient 13% of the time.
When playing teams that convert more frequently off of offensive rebounds, Charlotte usually performs worse than average. Charlotte is more efficient than normal 15% of the time when facing clubs that have an offensive second-chance conversion percentage vs. AO greater than 5.01%. In all other contests, Charlotte performs better than average 63% of the time.
Charlotte is typically better vs. teams that shoot the ball well from the field. Against foes that have an offensive field goal percentage vs. AO greater than 43.36%, Charlotte performs above their norm 64% of the time. Against the remaining opposition, the team performs above average 20% of the time.
LATEST NEWS ITEMS:
Big First Half Propels Bulldogs to Home Victory (3/8/2020 12:19:00 AM) Words spoken by head coach Eric Konkol in the post-game press conference that Louisiana Tech took to heart as they used a big first-half to help produce a dominating 66-43 victory over Charlotte on Saturday night in front of 3,359 fans inside the Thomas Assembly Center. LA Tech (22-8, 13-5 C-USA) played its most complete half of the season ...
Charlotte defeats C-USA champion North Texas 56-43 (3/5/2020 12:15:34 AM) CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Jordan Shepherd scored 18 points and Charlotte upended Conference USA regular-season champion North Texas 56-43. North Texas clinched its first regular-season conference title in 31 years on Sunday,
49ers clinch bye in CUSA tourney (3/5/2020 12:07:00 AM) ... Charlotte upended Conference USA regular-season champion North Texas 56-43. Charlotte won a school-record 13th game in Halton Arena this season. Jahmir Young had 10 points for the 49ers, Malik Martin added five steals. The 49ers, picked to finish 12th in Conference USA, will be the four seed, and have a bye in next week's league tournament.
Late night hoops rewind -- Charlotte 56, North Texas 43 (3/4/2020 9:24:00 PM) Where UNT stands: The Mean Green wrapped up their regular season with a 20-11 record and finished 14-4 in Conference USA play after falling to Charlotte. UNT won the conference title with a win over Western Kentucky on Sunday and didn't have a whole lot ...
Antetokounmpo’s 41 points lift Bucks past Hornets 93-85 (3/1/2020 11:00:00 PM) Charlotte became the first team this season to hold Milwaukee under 100 points. Osasumwen Osaghae scored 19 points, grabbed 12 rebounds and blocked four shots to lead Florida International to a 67-52 win over Charlotte.
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