MBB: Upper Midwest Athletic Conference

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Hoops Junkie

Does anyone keep up with the teams in this league

Mr. Ypsi

Quote from: Shanagolden on March 20, 2012, 05:56:24 PM
Does anyone keep up with the teams in this league

AO.  But he has given up over here and chats on the MIAC board.  Perhaps you and he can resurrect the board! ;)

Just Bill

Quote@WisBBYearbook 4:17pm via Web
Northland College has hired a men's basketball coach. Athletic director says info will go public on Monday.

Quote@WisBBYearbook 4:20pm via Web
Northland College had narrowed search to Stu Engen, Bruce Wilson and Ron Jirsa. I believe Jirsa pulled out.
"That seems silly and pointless..." - Hoops Fan

The first and still most accurate description of the D3 Championship BeltTM thread.

Just Bill

"That seems silly and pointless..." - Hoops Fan

The first and still most accurate description of the D3 Championship BeltTM thread.

DMJSports

How come there is no activity on this board for the Upper Midwest Athletic Conference?  Nobody following Northwestern?

Here is an interesting look at how individuals impact a team's performance.  The following analysis is not based on individual stats, but compares team performance with individual players in and out of the lineup.  This is an objective analysis using actual data from every game played by Upper Midwest Athletic Conference teams this season.  Based on this comprehensive analysis, the following players are making the most positive impact on their respective team:

Bethany Lutheran: ALEX WELDON does a nice job of not only improving Bethany Lutheran's scoring rate by 10.8ppg but also reducing opponent scoring rate by 3.5ppg - a net gain of 14.2ppg.    DEON WRIGHT (7.3ppg) and PATRICK GARVIN (5.8ppg) also make a strong positive impact.

Crown: ANTHONY DILORETO does a nice job of not only improving Crown's scoring rate by 10.1ppg but also reducing opponent scoring rate by 5.3ppg - a net gain of 15.4ppg.    ANDY HARREL (7.6ppg) also makes a strong positive impact.

Martin Luther: AUSTIN EISENMANN does a nice job of not only improving Martin Luther's scoring rate by 4.7ppg but also reducing opponent scoring rate by 1.7ppg - a net gain of 6.4ppg.    JOSH DANELL (5.8ppg) and LUKE ROTHE (5.1ppg) also make a strong positive impact.

Minnesota-Morris: TYLER PENDLETON speeds up the game and therefore improves Minnesota-Morris's scoring rate by 3.6ppg but also allows opponent scoring rate to increase by 3.0ppg - a net gain of 0.7ppg

North Central (Minn.): NATHAN ROEDER speeds up the game and therefore improves North Central (Minn.)'s scoring rate by 19.9ppg but also allows opponent scoring rate to increase by 10.6ppg - a net gain of 9.3ppg.    JORDAN HARRELL (8.2ppg) also makes a strong positive impact.

Northland: DILLON RIEHLE does a nice job of not only improving Northland's scoring rate by 1.4ppg but also reducing opponent scoring rate by 7.0ppg - a net gain of 8.4ppg.    BEN WERNER (5.6ppg) also makes a strong positive impact.

Northwestern (Minn.): CALEB JANSON does a nice job of not only improving Northwestern (Minn.)'s scoring rate by 3.3ppg but also reducing opponent scoring rate by 6.8ppg - a net gain of 10.1ppg

St. Scholastica: BRETT TESTER does a nice job of not only improving St. Scholastica's scoring rate by 12.5ppg but also reducing opponent scoring rate by 3.7ppg - a net gain of 16.1ppg.    TREVOR MORLOCK (15.4ppg), DEREK STEVE (10.2ppg) and JONAH DAHLMAN (6.1ppg) also make a strong positive impact.


On the lighter side, focusing on secondary goals (team stats other than the primary objective - outscoring opponents).  Following are players making the most positive impact in these areas:

Team scoring: having NATHAN ROEDER on the floor correlates to North Central (Minn.) increasing its scoring rate by 19.9 ppg compared to when ROEDER is on the bench.

Opponent scoring: having SHAI GRAY on the floor correlates to Northland decreasing opposition scoring rate by 8.8 ppg compared to when GRAY is on the bench.

Team field goal percentage: having JORDAN HARRELL on the floor correlates to North Central (Minn.) increasing its field goal percentage rate by 9.2 percentage points compared to when HARRELL is on the bench.  ANTHIJUAN BEEKS JR-Crown (8.4) also makes a strong positive impact.

Opponent field goal percentage: having DEREK PETERSON on the floor correlates to Bethany Lutheran decreasing opposition field goal percentage rate by 7.2 percentage points compared to when PETERSON is on the bench.  SHAI GRAY-Northland (6.5) also makes a strong positive impact.

Team made field goals: having JORDAN HARRELL on the floor correlates to North Central (Minn.) increasing its made field goals rate by 6.4 per game compared to when HARRELL is on the bench.  NATHAN ROEDER-North Central (Minn.) (5.8) also makes a strong positive impact.

Opponent made field goals: having SHAI GRAY on the floor correlates to Northland decreasing opposition made field goals rate by 4.4 per game compared to when GRAY is on the bench.  CALEB JANSON-Northwestern (Minn.) (4.1) also makes a strong positive impact.

Team offensive rebounds: having CALEB JANSON on the floor correlates to Northwestern (Minn.) increasing its offensive rebounds rate by 5.1 per game compared to when JANSON is on the bench.

Opponent offensive rebounds: having DEON WRIGHT on the floor correlates to Bethany Lutheran decreasing opposition offensive rebounds rate by 2.9 per game compared to when WRIGHT is on the bench.

Team turnovers: having ANTHONY DILORETO on the floor correlates to Crown decreasing its turnovers rate by 6.2 per game compared to when DILORETO is on the bench.

Opponent turnovers: having DANIEL PETKAU on the floor correlates to Northwestern (Minn.) increasing opposition turnovers rate by 3.2 per game compared to when PETKAU is on the bench.  ELLIS LIBBY-Northwestern (Minn.) (3.1), MICAH KOELPIN-Martin Luther (3.0) also make a strong positive impact.

Team steals: having TRUMAN SHETLER on the floor correlates to Crown increasing its steals rate by 3.2 per game compared to when SHETLER is on the bench.

Team assists: having ANTHIJUAN BEEKS JR on the floor correlates to Crown increasing its assists rate by 5.1 per game compared to when JR is on the bench.

Team defensive rebounds: having CALEB JANSON on the floor correlates to Northwestern (Minn.) increasing its defensive rebounds rate by 4.6 per game compared to when JANSON is on the bench.  NATHAN ROEDER-North Central (Minn.) (4.5) and LUKE ROTHE-Martin Luther (4.4) also make a strong positive impact.

SJSUPhil

Hello...any Crown College fans out there? Or am I alone on this island?

billybobble

Quote from: SJSUPhil on March 09, 2015, 04:43:34 AM
Hello...any Crown College fans out there? Or am I alone on this island?
I guess you are on the island by yourself.  Go 'jackets!

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Host of Hoopsville. USBWA Executive Board member. Broadcast Director for D3sports.com. Broadcaster for NCAA.com & several colleges. PA Announcer for Gophers & Brigade. Follow me on Twitter: @davemchugh or @d3hoopsville.

UWSAlum

List of recruits we know going to UMAC schools for 2016-2017

Northland
Brandon Gilbertson - 6'3" Forward (Clayton, WI - Clayton HS)
Benny Larry II - 6'1" Guard (St Paul, MN - Minnehaha Academy)

Northwestern
Cameron Hayes - 6'3" Guard (Cookeville, TN - Cookeville HS)
Brady Peterson - 6'3" Guard (Princeton, MN - Princeton HS)

Superior
Marques Jones Jr - 6'3" Forward (Duluth, MN - Denfeld HS)
Nik Keller - 6'6" Center (Blaine, MN - Coon Rapids HS)
Caleb Steinert - 5'9" Guard (Hermantown, MN - Hermantown HS)
Tyler Voight - 6'6" Forward (Mosinee, WI - Mosinee HS)

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UWSAlum

Quote from: UWSAlum on May 09, 2016, 05:01:00 PM
List of recruits we know going to UMAC schools for 2016-2017

Northland
Brandon Gilbertson - 6'3" Forward (Clayton, WI - Clayton HS)
Benny Larry II - 6'1" Guard (St Paul, MN - Minnehaha Academy)

Northwestern
Cameron Hayes - 6'3" Guard (Cookeville, TN - Cookeville HS)
Brady Peterson - 6'3" Guard (Princeton, MN - Princeton HS)

Superior
Marques Jones Jr - 6'3" Forward (Duluth, MN - Denfeld HS)
Nik Keller - 6'6" Center (Blaine, MN - Coon Rapids HS)
Caleb Steinert - 5'9" Guard (Hermantown, MN - Hermantown HS)
Tyler Voight - 6'6" Forward (Mosinee, WI - Mosinee HS)

Superior
Caleb Hedberg - 6'2" Guard (Solon Springs, WI - Solon Springs HS)
Devin Borstad - 6'6" Forward (Superior, WI - Superior HS)