out of curiosity in our games that we have lost by 5 or less - what are the points per game and points per minute for the teams? are they close? we are obvioulsy doing something where THEY have stretches of not scoring for 7-10 minutes when we take a double digit lead
are those figure close? is the timing for us that kills us - or the info in the stat itself
DePaul: 5 huge runs in this game. First DePaul scores 17 points on 12 possessions to our 1 point in 11 from roughly 16:30-9:30 of the 1st half, then we score 16 in 9 to their 2 in 8 from 9:15-5:15. In the 2nd half, DePaul scores 13 in 7 to our 2 in 7 from 18:30-14:00, which is immediately followed by us scoring 13 in 8 to their 2 in 7 from 14:00-10:00. The final run comes after we have the ball up 6 with 5:00 to play, when they go on a 15-2 run scoring on 6 straight possessions from 4:30-1:30.
Hartford: 'Cats battle back to go up 5 with 2:00 to play, then let Hartford score 6 on 3 straight possessions and we don't score again, lose by 1.
IU: 'Cats go on 18-2 run scoring on 9 of 16 possessions from 6:50 of 1st half-19:30 of second. Later, we don't score for 10 possessions in a row from 11:20-5:30 of the 2nd while IU scores 10 points to tie the game up. IU scores 16 points on 8 of their final 10 possessions over the last 5:00 to win by 4.
Neb: 'Cats go on 16-1 run scoring on 8 of 11 possessions from 10:00-4:30 of 1st half to go up by 17. Then, over the last 18:00 of the 2nd half, the 'Cats score only 15 points on 7 of 31 possessions. The last 10:00 of the game, it was 6 points, scoring on 3 of 15 possessions.
Illini: No real poor stretches, worst one came after we cut their lead to 2 at 60-58, then scored on 1 of 6 possessions while they pushed the lead to 9 from 7:45-3:45 of the 2nd half. Also held them to 2 points on 1 of 5 possessions to make the late comeback effort from 3:30-0:30.
MD: Opened up the game 14-3 scoring on 6 of 8 possessions through 14:30 of 1st half. First bit of trouble came when MD went on 13-5 run with us only scoring on 2 of 9 possessions from 19:00-13:30 of 2nd half to cut our lead to 6, then MD scored on 6 of 7 possessions during a 15-2 run from 12:15-8:15 to go up by 3, and then closed the game out scoring on 7 of 9 possessions on a 16-3 run from 4:45-0:45.
OSU: 'Cats start the game holding OSU to 4 points scoring on 2 of 12 possessions in the first 7:00, then give up a 12-2 run with them scoring on 5 of 6 possessions to take the lead from 13:00-10:00 of the 1st half. Later in the half, the 'Cats give up a 14-4 run while only scoring on 2 of 8 possessions from 8:00-4:00 to go down by 10. The 'Cats span halftime with a 18-5 run scoring on 8 of 13 possessions while OSU only scores on 2 of 13 from 3:00 of 1st half through 14:45 of 2nd half, but then immediately follow that up by giving up a 14-2 run with OSU scoring on 5 of 7 possessions. The 'Cats only score 10 points in the last 10:45, scoring on just 5 of 16 possessions.
Purdue: 'Cats open the game with an 8-2 lead despite only scoring on 3 of 12 possessions through first 7:20. Later in first half, 'Cats go on 12-3 run scoring on 5 of 7 possessions from 7:30-3:30 to go up by 7. In 2nd half, 'Cats score 17 points on 6 possessions in a row(!) to Purdue's 5 from 16:20-13:40 to go up by 10. Then Purdue goes on 10-4 run with 'Cats scoring on 2 of 9 possessions from 10:20-5:40 to cut lead to 4, followed by Purdue's game-sealing 11-0 run where Purdue scored on their last 5 possessions and the 'Cats did not score on any of their 7.
Rutgers: As mentioned, we scored on 12 of our first 17 possessions to open up a 29-11 lead in the first 12:00 of the game. With 10:00 to play in the 2nd half, we were up 57-43. Rutgers proceeded to score on 12 of their next 14 possessions on a 23-9 run to tie it from 10:00-1:15 while we only scored on 1 of 8 over the last 5 minutes and 1 of 10 if you include the first 2 minutes of OT. Rutgers scored on 5 of their 6 OT possessions.