Nykesha Sales - University of Connecticut Statistics

University of Connecticut Statistics

Nykesha Sales Statistics at University of Connecticut
Year G FG FGA PCT 3FG 3FGA PCT FT FTA PCT REB AVG A TO B S MIN PTS AVG
1994-95 35 159 294 0.541 35 81 0.432 45 77 0.584 162 4.6 73 61 11 102 753 398 11.4
1995-96 38 237 459 0.516 30 89 0.337 92 131 0.702 168 4.4 101 92 11 104 1028 596 15.7
1996-97 34 215 430 0.5 29 81 0.358 97 128 0.758 192 5.6 111 102 7 143 917 556 16.4
1997-98 30 241 426 0.566 40 105 0.381 106 135 0.785 166 5.7 86 95 11 98 813 628 20.9
Totals 137 852 1609 0.53 134 356 0.376 340 471 0.722 688 5.0 371 350 40 447 3511 2178 15.9

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