Wednesday, February 19, 2014

TAT: By the Numbers (Feb. 19)


These stats were originally compiled for the February 19, 2014 issue of The Arkansas Traveler.

58.8 - Three-point field goal percentage by the Arkansas men’s basketball team against LSU Saturday. The Razorbacks made 10-of-17 shots behind the arc.
7 - Times Arkansas has made at least 10 three-pointers in a game this season. The Razorbacks also did it against SMU, Clemson, UT Martin, No. 10 Florida, Missouri and Vanderbilt.
10 - Different starting lineups used by head coach Mike Anderson this season. The 10th different lineup was used against Missouri, when freshman Bobby Portis, junior Rashad Madden and seniors Coty Clarke, Fred Gulley III and Kikko Haydar started Thursday.
31 - Points scored by players off the bench against Missouri Thursday, compared to the Tigers’ 11 points off the bench. Arkansas is averaging 32.6 points per game off the bench, while its opponents are averaging only 19.2 points.
19 - Players who were hit by a pitch in the Appalachian State-Arkansas baseball three-game series this weekend. Appalachian State players were hit seven times, while Arkansas players were hit 12 times.
107 - UA record for most hit by pitches in a single season. The record was set in 2007 and happened in 64 games. That’s an average of 1.7 hit by pitches per game.
220 - Hit by pitches the Razorbacks are on pace to have during the regular season if they continue their current pace of four per game. The NCAA record is 125, set by Nevada in 1997.
7 - Times freshman Andrew Benintendi has reached base this season. Four times he has come around to score after reaching base.
0 - Hits by Benintendi. He has reached base on four walks and three hit by pitches. Benintendi’s batting average is .000, but he has an on-base percentage of .538.
.500 - Junior Brian Anderson’s batting average through three games this season. That is the best average on the team among players with multiple at bats. He is 7-for-14, with two doubles and four RBI.
.300, 1 - Arkansas’ team batting average and total home runs in the first series of last season, against Western Illinois. The Razorbacks were 30-for-100 and Eric Fisher hit the only home run.
.462, 3 - Arkansas’ team batting average and total home runs in the first series of this season, against Appalachian State. The Razorbacks were 27-for-91 and Fisher, Krisjon Wilkerson and Tyler Spoon each hit a home run.
15 - RBI by junior Kasey Fagan so far this season, leading the Arkansas softball team. The transfer from Florida also has a .423 batting average and three home runs.
14 - Walks by junior Devon Wallace so far this season, leading the Arkansas softball team. She collected 79 walks last season, breaking the Southeastern Conference single-season record. Her average of 1.4 walks per game this season matches her average from last season.

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