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2021 MAC Men’s Basketball Stat Corner: All Iced Up

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Toledo Basketball - Flags Brian Link

Stats were compiled using the MAC’s website and BartOrvik.com.


Team Stats

Offensive Points Per Game

  1. Buffalo - 82.2
  2. Toledo - 80.5
  3. Ohio - 80.1
  4. Kent State - 79.9
  5. Bowling Green - 78.9
  6. Akron - 78.7
  7. Central Michigan - 77.4
  8. Miami - 71.9
  9. Eastern Michigan - 71.7
  10. Ball State - 70.8
  11. Western Michigan - 63.1
  12. Northern Illinois - 59.3

Defensive Points Per Game

  1. Akron - 69.0
  2. Kent State - 71.1
  3. Western Michigan - 71.4
  4. Toledo - 72.1
  5. Miami - 72.4
  6. Buffalo - 72.6
  7. Ball State - 72.9
  8. Ohio - 73.4
  9. Northern Illinois - 75.5
  10. Eastern Michigan - 75.8
  11. Bowling Green - 76.3
  12. Central Michigan - 77.7

Offensive Shooting Percentage

  1. Ohio - .487
  2. Akron - .462
  3. Buffalo - .460
  4. Kent State - .453
  5. Toledo - .451
  6. Central Michigan - .449
  7. Miami - .445
  8. Western Michigan - .431
  9. Bowling Green - .427
  10. Ball State - .424
  11. Eastern Michigan - .410
  12. Northern Illinois - .392

Defensive Shooting Percentage

  1. Buffalo - .409
  2. Kent State - .410
  3. Ball State - .425
  4. Akron - .425
  5. Toledo - .429
  6. Western Michigan - .434
  7. Central Michigan - .448
  8. Ohio - .449
  9. Bowling Green - .450
  10. Miami - .457
  11. Northern Illinois - .468
  12. Eastern Michigan - .480

Three-Point Shooting Percentage

  1. Toledo - .376
  2. Miami - .360
  3. Ohio - .347
  4. Akron - .344
  5. Kent State - .341
  6. Buffalo - .338
  7. Ball State - .334
  8. Central Michigan - .332
  9. Bowling Green - .330
  10. Western Michigan - .324
  11. Northern Illinois - .297
  12. Eastern Michigan - .282

Free Throw Percentage

  1. Toledo - .782
  2. Kent State - .771
  3. Miami - .762
  4. Eastern Michigan - .759
  5. Akron - .746
  6. Bowling Green - .746
  7. Ball State - .718
  8. Ohio - .692
  9. Buffalo - .659
  10. Central Michigan - .655
  11. Western Michigan - .648
  12. Northern Illinois - .604

Average Rebounding Margin

  1. Kent State - 6.3
  2. Buffalo - 6.0
  3. Akron - 5.1
  4. Northern Illinois - 2.0
  5. Toledo - 1.3
  6. Ohio - 0.8
  7. Central Michigan - -1.2
  8. Miami - -1.8
  9. Bowling Green - -1.8
  10. Western Michigan - -2.1
  11. Eastern Michigan - -2.3
  12. Ball State - -2.3

Average Turnover Margin

  1. Bowling Green - 3.55
  2. Eastern Michigan - 3.25
  3. Ohio - 3.00
  4. Miami - 1.50
  5. Toledo - 1.00
  6. Central Michigan - 0.83
  7. Buffalo - 0.73
  8. Akron - -0.13
  9. Kent State - -0.41
  10. Ball State - -0.88
  11. Northern Illinois - -3.85
  12. Western Michigan - -3.94

Adjusted Offensive Efficiency

  1. Toledo - 114.1
  2. Ohio - 111.1
  3. Kent State - 107.8
  4. Miami - 107.3
  5. Buffalo - 107.0
  6. Akron - 106.8
  7. Bowling Green - 105.4
  8. Central Michigan - 99.5
  9. Ball State - 99.2
  10. Eastern Michigan - 97.8
  11. Western Michigan - 97.0
  12. Northern Illinois - 92.4

Adjusted Defensive Efficiency

  1. Buffalo - 97.1
  2. Akron - 99.8
  3. Kent State - 100.0
  4. Ball State - 100.3
  5. Western Michigan - 102.6
  6. Toledo - 102.8
  7. Ohio - 103.9
  8. Bowling Green - 104.2
  9. Miami - 106.9
  10. Northern Illinois - 107.3
  11. Central Michigan - 108.1
  12. Eastern Michigan - 108.5

Individual Stats

Points Per Game

  1. Loren Cristian Jackson, Akron - 21.6
  2. Danny Pippen, Kent State - 20.3
  3. Justin Turner, Bowling Green - 20.2
  4. Jeenathan Williams, Buffalo - 17.9
  5. Travon Broadway Jr., Central Michigan - 17.9

Rebounds Per Game

  1. Josh Mballa, Buffalo - 9.8
  2. Enrique Freeman, Akron - 9.5
  3. Danny Pippen, Kent State - 9.1
  4. Daeqwon Plowden, Bowling Green - 7.9
  5. Dwight Wilson, Ohio & Greg Lee, Western Michigan - 7.6

Field Goal Percentage

  1. Enrique Freeman, Akron - .757
  2. Dwight Wilson, Ohio - .693
  3. Tervell Beck, Kent State - .564
  4. Titus Wright, Western Michigan - .553
  5. Ty Groce, Eastern Michigan - .546

Far Two-Point Field Goal Percentage

  1. Mark Sears, Ohio - .667
  2. JT Shumate, Toledo - .632
  3. Bryan Trimble Jr., Akron - .611
  4. Dalonte Brown, Miami - .588
  5. Bryce McBride, Eastern Michigan - .571

Three-Point Field Goal Percentage

  1. Giovanni Santiago, Kent State - .480
  2. Ronaldo Segu, Buffalo - .479
  3. Spencer Littleson, Toledo - .477
  4. Dae Dae Grant, Miami - .470
  5. Miryne Thomas, Ball State - .435

Free Throw Percentage

  1. Marreon Jackson, Toledo - .935
  2. Justin Turner, Bowling Green - .895
  3. Loren Cristian Jackson, Akron - .870
  4. Ishmael El-Amin, Ball State - .868
  5. Mark Sears, Ohio - .842

Assists Per Game

  1. Jason Preston, Ohio - 7.4
  2. Loren Cristian Jackson, Akron - 6.4
  3. Marreon Jackson, Toledo - 5.8
  4. Justin Turner, Bowling Green - 4.8
  5. Malique Jacobs & Giovanni Santiago, Kent State - 4.1

Blocks per Game

  1. Enrique Freeman, Akron - 1.6
  2. Danny Pippen, Kent State - 1.3
  3. Malik Muhammad, Central Michigan - 1.3
  4. Ty Groce, Eastern Michigan - 1.1
  5. Jayvon Graves, Buffalo - 0.9

Steals per Game

  1. Devontae Lane, Central Michigan - 2.1
  2. Yeikson Montero, Eastern Michigan - 2.1
  3. Marreon Jackson, Toledo - 1.8
  4. Ishmael El-Amin, Ball State - 1.8
  5. Malique Jacobs, Kent State; Bryce McBride, Eastern Michigan; & Josh Mballa, Buffalo - 1.8

Percent of Minutes Played

  1. Justin Turner, Bowling Green - 87.8
  2. Loren Cristian Jackson, Akron - 87.6
  3. Jayvon Graves, Buffalo - 85.7
  4. Bryce McBride, Eastern Michigan - 85.6
  5. Giovanni Santiago, Kent State - 85.3

Points Over Replacement Per Adjusted Game

  1. Loren Cristian Jackson, Akron - 5.1
  2. Mike Nuga, Kent State - 4.6
  3. Justin Turner, Bowling Green - 4.5
  4. Spencer Littleson, Toledo - 4.5
  5. JT Shumate, Toledo - 4.4