Automated Team Capsule for 2018-19 Pacific14-18 (0.438) | West Coast
All-Play Percentage: 0.403 (211th)
Schedule Strength: 0.552 (115th)
Record Quality: -0.058 (203rd)
Avg. Season Rank: 213.33 (216th)
Pace: 66.56 (298th)
Momentum: -0.33 (197th)
Off. Momentum: -0.61 (244th)
Def. Momentum: 0.29 (129th)
Consistency: -9.75 (210th)
Res. Consistency: -8.77 (13th)
Away From Home: -0.12 (184th)
Paper Tiger Factor: -0.59 (139th)
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 8, 2019. Data shown on this page is based on time-dependent 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:
97.70
66.71
30.18
74.32
78.20
32.70
41.81
27.27
9.88
36.25
21.81
7.36
33.75
29.12
15.45
53.07
12.00
12.43
6.15
34.87
27.89
37.23
1.98
RANK:
267th
292nd
33rd
74th
341st
325th
273rd
318th
276th
85th
144th
182nd
261st
213th
288th
328th
139th
242nd
142nd
286th
99th
140th
90th
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:
103.50
66.41
30.09
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77.73
35.31
45.43
32.60
11.64
35.70
18.19
6.88
37.85
26.93
16.79
62.32
11.25
11.39
6.37
41.95
23.40
34.65
2.07
RANK:
163rd
52nd
317th
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9th
103rd
225th
201st
236th
242nd
55th
104th
262nd
57th
93rd
247th
142nd
29th
214th
308th
108th
115th
70th
ANALYSIS: Pacific has a squad that most likely falls somewhere in the bottom half of NCAA Division I teams this year. They are ranked #211 (out of 353) in the most recent Haslametrics ratings and have a record of 14-18. Of the 10 schools in the WCC (average ranking 126.0), they're currently ranked as our #9 team in the conference.
Based on their performances this year, Pacific will likely find more success on defense than they will on offense. Allowing about 103 points for every 100 possessions vs. AO, they currently occupy the #163 slot in the ratings for defensive efficiency. Pacific has extremely pesky defenders that ceaselessly attempt to deny opponents ample opportunity to shoot. The club is ranked ninth in Division I in defensive field goal attempt rate with a rating of 77.73 vs. AO. Pacific is also a solid rebounding team that will deny the opposition chances to score off of offensive rebounds. They have a rating of 11.39 vs. AO in potential points allowed off of second chances (ranked 29th in the country). If Pacific does exhibit a weakness on the defensive end of the floor, it'd likely be the team's tendency to send opponents to the line too much by fouling. The squad has a rating of 30.09 in defensive free throw attempt rate vs. AO, which ranks 37th-worst in the country.
The offense for Pacific, on the other hand, isn't nearly as efficient as the defense is. The team is ranked 267th in offensive efficiency, scoring about 98 points every 100 possessions vs. AO. Pacific 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 341st in offensive field goal attempt rate with a rating of only 78.20 vs. AO. Pacific also won't provide opponents much of a scare with their shooting percentage from the inside. The team is ranked 328th in near-proximity field goal percentage, making only 53.1% of their attempts from up-close vs. AO. If Pacific does have a strength offensively, it would have to be the team's ability to get to the free throw line. The squad has a free throw attempt rate of 30.18 vs. AO, which ranks 33rd in the country.
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:
Pacific is typically better vs. teams that prefer the outside shot. Against foes that have an offensive shooting proximity score vs. AO greater than 2.05, Pacific performs above their norm 91% of the time. Against the remaining opposition, the team performs above average 37% of the time.
When facing teams that do not defend well on the perimeter, Pacific often performs better than normal. Pacific is more efficient than usual 71% of the time when facing teams that have a defensive three-point field goal percentage vs. AO greater than 32.28%. In their other contests, Pacific performs better than the norm 22% of the time.
Pacific does worse vs. clubs that find ways to get to the free throw line. When playing squads that have an offensive free throw attempt rate vs. AO greater than 24.65, Pacific performs above average 43% of the time. Against all other opponents, the team performs better than the norm 89% of the time.
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