The Gophers were 2nd in conference last year in defending the three. The smaller lineup helps defend the three, but our rebounding stats are down a lot this year. You have to give in some areas to get in some areas. I would rather defend the three like we are doing and give a little on rebounding.
That's a very deceptive stat minngg. You will see below that we allowed far and away the most points scored off of three pointers last year. We actually enticed teams to shoot the three by constantly doubling down low and chasing the ball. Yes- we were second in percentage allowed- but we were more damaged by opposing three point shots than any other team. That .336 percentage from 3pt shots is equal to a .50 percent efficiencey from the 2pt shot. How many games do you win where the opponent shoots 50% plus? Not many. You can say that three point attempts don't produce fouls - and that's usually true. But lots of three point attempts also reduces turnovers. It's higher risk to go inside.
3-POINT FIELD GOAL PCT DEFENSE
## Team G FG FGA Pct
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1.Illinois............ 18 113 378 .299
2.Minnesota........... 18 151 450 .336
3.Purdue.............. 18 98 279 .351
4.Ohio State.......... 18 115 324 .355
5.Michigan............ 18 121 336 .360
6.Iowa................ 18 132 365 .362
7.Northwestern........ 18 109 290 .376
8.Penn State.......... 18 125 332 .377
9.Michigan State...... 18 115 303 .380
10.Wisconsin........... 18 98 252 .389
11.Indiana............. 18 126 315 .400
The impressive thing now is that we are seeming to reduce the percentage and the number of threes taken. And that's a real good thing.