61.9
The Tigers are averaging 61.9 points per game while holding opponents to 50.2, adding up to an average margin of victory of +11.7. The scoring differential has been built on efficient offense (56.7% effective field goal percentage) and strong defensive rebounding (70.3% defensive rebound rate).
14
Brenley Hagewood currently stands (unofficially) at 1,486 career points, putting him just 14 points short of the 1,500 mark. Hagewood hit the 1,000-point milestone just a year ago in the semifinals of the Bolivar Liberator Tournament. He’s averaging 21.4 points per game during his senior season. But it’s not just total points – Hagewood is doing it efficiently, shooting 53.5% on two-pointers and an impressive 44.3% from three-point range. He’s also converting 80.3% of his free throws.
65%
Republic’s finishing ability around the rim has been excellent, with players converting 65% of their attempts (116/171) in the paint. CJ Uhl’s field goal percentage of 72% leads all Tigers who have played significant minutes. Davin Parks is not far behind with a field goal percentage at 57.7%.
2.19
Keiran Govan’s assist-to-turnover ratio of 2.19 (4.7 assists to 2.1 turnovers per game) leads the team among regular rotation players. Govan has been a steady presence in Republic’s backcourt, playing 31 minutes per game while adding 8.7 points on 54.6% effective field goal shooting.
58.9%
Republic has been especially effective in second quarters, posting their highest effective field goal percentage (58.9%) while outscoring opponents by an average of 5.7 points in that period. The Tigers have shot 40.6% from three-point range in second quarters, their best mark of any period.
53.9%
The Tigers have converted 53.9% of their baseline out-of-bounds plays (BLOB) into points, with 89 such opportunities through 15 games. That’s more than twice the effectiveness of its opponents, who have converted only 24.7% of those plays into points.