TIME-DEPENDENT RATINGS
TIME-INDEPENDENT RATINGS
   Automated Team Capsule for 2019-20 Stanford  20-12 (0.625)  |  Pac-12
All-Play Percentage: 0.892 (39th)
Schedule Strength: 0.637 (78th)
Record Quality: 0.246 (61st)
Avg. Season Rank: 22.14 (20th)
Pace: 69.87 (161st)
Momentum: -3.78 (325th)
Off. Momentum: -0.46 (251st)
Def. Momentum: -3.32 (321st)
Consistency: -9.64 (250th)
Res. Consistency: -12.45 (213th)
Away From Home: -1.20 (262nd)
Paper Tiger Factor: -1.27 (215th)
NOTE: All data below reflects predicted performance against the "AO" (average opponent), a fictitious opponent who represents the average in every stat category.
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Includes games through March 11, 2020. 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: 102.57 25.13 71.07 76.84 48.56 26.91 37.49 14.13 37.79 35.81 61.12 12.82 9.93 4.96 35.02 18.38 46.60 1.88
RANK: 105th 181st 185th 340th 7th 289th 19th 349th 139th 5th 113th 75th 312th 174th 248th 343rd 1st 6th

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: 87.03 23.05 -- 79.31 39.06 30.72 28.94 20.68 37.71 27.91 51.19 9.44 12.22 4.30 38.73 26.08 35.19 2.04
RANK: 8th 86th -- 73rd 19th 176th 5th 103rd 198th 146th 10th 49th 119th 91st 222nd 132nd 193rd 160th

ANALYSIS:
Stanford has been extremely effective at times this year and should be regarded as a serious opponent. They are ranked #39 (out of 353) in the most recent Haslametrics ratings and have a record of 20-12. Of the 12 schools in the Pac-12 (average ranking 64.8), they're currently ranked as our #3 team in the conference.

Stanford will suffocate most opponents with its stifling defense. Allowing roughly 87 points for every 100 possessions vs. AO, this squad is rated #8 in defensive efficiency. Stanford will do a number on many an opponent's shooting percentage, as the team ranks in the top-25 in three of our four major defensive field goal categories. They allow AO to convert only 28.9% of their three-pointers (fifth in the nation), 51.2% of their near-proximity attempts (tenth), and 39.1% of their total shots from the field (19th). Stanford also has been doing fairly decent work to prevent opponents from getting off shots from the field. The club is ranked 73rd in Division I in defensive field goal attempt rate with a rating of 79.31 vs. AO.

Stanford is also a fairly decent team on the offensive end of the court. The team ranks 105th nationally in offensive efficiency, scoring about 103 points every 100 trips upcourt vs. AO. Stanford will routinely look to penetrate, pound the ball inside, and score from as short a distance as possible. The ball-club is first in the NCAA in ratio of near-proximity attempts to total field goal attempts. As far as converting those near-proximity shots goes, the team shoots 61.1% vs. AO, which falls somewhere in the middle of the pack of the rankings in that category. Stanford is also one of the best field goal shooting teams that opposing defenses will have the displeasure of facing this season. The squad is ranked seventh in the country in field goal percentage, making approximately 48.6% of their attempts vs. AO. They especially shine when chucking the three, shooting 37.5% from behind the arc vs. AO (rated #19 in the NCAA). If Stanford does have a glaring weakness offensively, it would have to be the team's difficulties in getting off a sufficient number of shots each possession. The squad has a field goal attempt rate of just 76.84 vs. AO, which ranks 14th-worst in college basketball.

Stanford has recently performed below their norm from an efficiency standpoint. The team is currently ranked 325th in the country in positive momentum.
SORTABLE SCHEDULE / RESULTS:
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:
Stanford performs better against squads that allow opponents to shoot well from the field. When facing teams that have a defensive field goal percentage vs. AO greater than 42.45%, Stanford is more efficient than normal 73% of the time. In their other contests, the team is more efficient 33% of the time.
When playing teams that favor a faster tempo, Stanford usually performs better than average. Stanford is more efficient than normal 73% of the time when facing clubs that have a pace vs. AO greater than 70.13. In all other contests, Stanford performs better than average 33% of the time.
Stanford is typically worse vs. teams that are typically efficient on offense. Against foes that have an offensive efficiency rating vs. AO greater than 102.60, Stanford performs above their norm 29% of the time. Against the remaining opposition, the team performs above average 67% of the time.
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SUMMARY Rk AP% Rec (WinPct) RQ Conference Pace Con SOS PTF AFH ASR
2024-2585th84th123rd68thACC264th201st81st295th346th84th
2023-24112th112th249th132ndPac-1264th105th73rd93rd331st100th
2022-2367th65th253rd154thPac-12284th246th63rd286th305th75th
2021-22108th108th188th102ndPac-12245th77th42nd216th130th108th
2020-2153rd53rd175th61stPac-12151st155th5th251st135th46th
2019-2039th39th91st61stPac-12161st250th78th215th262nd20th
2018-19121st120th203rd148thPac-12100th257th83rd136th322nd122nd
2017-18100th100th161st89thPac-1240th10th59th70th314th113th
2016-1796th96th230th138thPac-12174th271st50th299th304th89th
2015-16111th111th186th99thPac-12305th295th13th325th349th93rd
2014-1547th47th78th44thPac-12131st124th56th174th251st46th
OFFENSE Eff FTAR FT% FGAR FG% 3PAR 3P% MRAR MR% NPAR NP% PPSt PPSC SCC% %3PA %MRA %NPA Prox
2024-2576th218th7th58th142nd95th96th131st211th253rd85th135th142nd185th125th147th294th271st
2023-24107th254th114th314th37th130th58th269th89th232nd26th216th277th246th90th255th189th249th
2022-2324th136th281st167th11th154th2nd206th40th159th78th284th181st101st155th207th176th193rd
2021-22130th215th328th221st68th152nd79th240th134th164th77th301st136th118th147th241st148th189th
2020-2191st117th121st338th14th327th80th314th105th16th54th108th188th99th304th300th6th8th
2019-20105th181st185th340th7th289th19th349th139th5th113th75th312th174th248th343rd1st6th
2018-19174th39th317th303rd79th306th285th335th207th6th145th215th260th141st275th332nd2nd4th
2017-18111th10th280th326th55th329th53rd291st84th6th225th282nd23rd5th324th275th1st4th
2016-17123rd52nd213th259th71st337th188th160th114th41st130th34th29th24th329th138th30th14th
2015-16114th4th200th291st110th243rd236th238th122nd102nd115th92nd67th86th219th213th67th85th
2014-1535th23rd63rd151st77th231st32nd90th147th216th84th231st71st42nd234th87th223rd152nd
DEFENSE Eff FTAR FT% FGAR FG% 3PAR 3P% MRAR MR% NPAR NP% PPSt PPSC SCC% %3PA %MRA %NPA Prox
2024-25112th189th--104th140th47th181st322nd166th108th143rd6th14th86th64th337th123rd223rd
2023-24129th15th--299th130th311th219th213th164th144th128th128th257th207th278th180th107th83rd
2022-23141st68th--239th96th327th240th160th110th117th94th124th78th54th315th124th79th50th
2021-2281st95th--109th143rd228th59th117th236th157th158th308th3rd5th243rd122nd177th136th
2020-2140th17th--232nd33rd309th73rd133rd115th148th16th225th34th45th300th113th122nd71st
2019-208th86th--73rd19th176th5th103rd198th146th10th49th119th91st222nd132nd193rd160th
2018-1997th142nd--304th80th4th168th317th217th340th12th97th104th78th1st303rd321st348th
2017-1882nd81st--316th49th199th113th216th74th274th23rd282nd129th58th127th167th231st234th
2016-1785th130th--42nd119th255th261st123rd62nd45th149th242nd78th99th305th169th66th47th
2015-16105th214th--108th85th309th192nd133rd54th51st126th188th12th28th325th152nd59th32nd
2014-1578th157th--218th47th163rd248th338th82nd40th21st48th40th31st142nd338th29th80th