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Statistics Key To Success In Run-and-Gun Basketball

theodp writes "Two decades before Moneyball hit the Big Screen, Coach David Arseneault of tiny Grinnell College came up with a unique style of run-and-gun basketball that he called The System, the principles of which were subjected to statistical analysis in Keys to Success in a Run-and-Gun Basketball System, a paper for the 2011 Joint Statistical Meetings. Well, as they say, sometimes The System works. On Tuesday, biochem major Jack Taylor, just three games into his career as a Grinnell College basketball player, made national news when he poured in 138 points — yes, 138 points — in a 179-104 victory over Faith Baptist Bible College. Even LeBron and Kobe were impressed. The old NCAA Division III record of 89 was set last year by Taylor's Grinnell teammate, Griffin Lentsch. Taylor's feat also bested what was deemed to be the unbeatable overall NCAA scoring record of 113 points, set by NCAA Division II performer Clarence 'Bevo' Francis of Rio Grande in 1954."

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  1. John 11:35 by greg1104 · · Score: 2, Funny

    a 179-104 victory over Faith Baptist Bible College.

    Jesus cries when he loses to statistics.

    1. Re:John 11:35 by oldhack · · Score: 4, Funny

      God sticks it to heretics.

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      Fuck systemd. Fuck Redhat. Fuck Soylent, too. Wait, scratch the last one.
  2. Re: First interesting sports story? by EagleHasLanded · · Score: 1, Funny

    No, not the first. And not the most interesting by any stretch. In 2011 CalTech's Div. III men's basketball team won its first conference game in 26 years(!) That was a great geek/sports story. And I think Slashdot missed the boat on it.