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Username Post: Individual efficiency stats 2007-2014
Stuart Suss 
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07-09-23 10:07 PM - Post#357168    
    In response to Stuart Suss

With the adjustments described in my post from earlier today, here are the Efficiency Numbers for the 2023 Ivy League regular season.


The change I have made from the Berri (WS) formula to and adjusted Hollinger (GS) formula has not made significant changes in the rankings for prior seasons:

2007: Mark Zoller remains #1 and Ibby Jaaber remains #2

2008: Mark McAndrew moves from #2 to #1. John Baumann moves from #3 to #2. League leading rebounder, Travis Pinick, drops from #1 to #4.

2009: Matt Mullery remains #1. Drew Housman jumps from #4 to #2.

2010: Jeremy Lin jumps from #3 to #1. Zack Rosen jumps from #13 to #3. Jeff Foote drops from #1 to #2.

2011: Kareem Maddox moves from #2 to #1. Keith Wright moves from #1 to #2.

2012: Brian Barbour, the second leading scorer in the league, jumps from #12 to #1. Chris Wroblewski jumps from #5 to #2. Rob Belcore drops from #1 to #4.

2013: Ian Hummer remains #1. T.J. Bray moves from #2 to #3. Wesley Saunders moves from #3 to #2.

2014: T.J. Bray remains #1. Justin Sears remains #2.

2015: Justin Sears remains #1. Rafael Maia remains #2.

2016: Brandon Sherrod remains #1. Justin Sears remains #2.

2017: Steven Spieth jumps from #3 to #1. Myles Stephens moves from #1 to #2. Sam Downey moves from #2 to #3.

2018: Trey Phills remains #1. Matt Morgan jumps from #5 to #2. A.J. Brodeur moves from #2 to #3.

2019: A.J. Brodeur remains #1. Richmond Aririguzoh remains #2.

2020: A.J. Brodeur remains #1, Chris Knight remains #2

2021: No Ivy League basketball season

2022: Jaylan Gainey remains #1. Dame Adelekun remains #2. Tosan Evbuomwan moves from #3 to a tie with Adelekun at #2.

2023: Dame Adelekun remains #1. Paxson Wojcik remains #2. Tosan Evbuomwan moves from #5 to #3. Chris Manon jumps from #8 to #4. Jordan Dingle jumps from #13 to #5. The leading rebounder in the league, Nana Owusu-Anane drops from #4 to #12.

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