No. 12 East – Yale Bulldogs (Overall: 22-6, Conf: 13-1)
Team Strengths:
Yale students know a lot. And based on the performance of its basketball team, it looks like Yale’s players also know how to defend. The Bulldogs are ranked 15th in the nation with a defense that surrenders just 65.3 points per game on an acute 40.8 field goal shooting percentage. They’re also quick to get back on defense with opponents taking just 14.4% of their total shots in transition—13th best in Division I ball. Whether that defense will translate effectively into the national tournament against stiffer competition, however, remains to be seen.Create a betting account now and cash in on all the NCAAB action.
Team Weaknesses:
Yale is still in the process of researching a solution to its free throw shooting woes. The Bulldogs are draining just 66.7% of their shots at the foul line. Moreover, the Bulldogs don’t have a that much range with only 6.4 threes made per game. They shoot 51.1% from inside the arc, but they’re going to need those long bombs to go in to free up space for their slashers and bigs.
Team Stats:
Category | Stat | NCAA Rank |
---|---|---|
Points Per Game | 74.5 | 133 |
Rebounds Per Game | 40.3 | 20 |
Blocks Per Game | 4.5 | 53 |
3-Point Percentage | 37.1 | 60 |
Free Throw Percentage | 66.7% | 294 |
Starting Lineup:
Position | Name | PPG |
---|---|---|
F | Brandon Sherrod | 12.5 |
F | Justin Sears | 15.8 |
G | Nick Victor | 7.0 |
G | Anthony Dallier | 4.7 |
G | Makai Mason | 15.8 |
Writer’s Prediction:
Yale strikes out in the first round.