This is just one conference. Ratings below are at the start of the last season. So things obviously were different by season's end but the general trends didn't change. I suppose you could argue they all look alike because they have above average ATH/DEF, but I'd disagree.
| |
ATH |
SPD |
REB |
DEF |
BLK |
LP |
PER |
BH |
PAS |
| Castleton State |
56 |
51 |
34 |
53 |
28 |
32 |
29 |
43 |
37 |
| Johnson State |
52 |
46 |
34 |
50 |
26 |
29 |
38 |
34 |
35 |
| Lasell |
50 |
46 |
40 |
43 |
33 |
27 |
31 |
37 |
37 |
| Mount Ida |
45 |
59 |
32 |
44 |
31 |
37 |
45 |
47 |
45 |
| Thomas |
59 |
48 |
37 |
56 |
28 |
28 |
36 |
41 |
39 |
Castleton State - pretty weak rebounding, and the PER rating might be "high" enough that it probably hides the fact that they haven't taken a three point shot in at least 7-8 seasons. Lost in the Sweet 16, but did still finish with #1 RPI. Prior to that, the strategy had made it to 5 straight Final Fours with 2 championships.
Johnson State - maybe doesn't belong on the list because "only" was a 2nd round, 14 RPI team. Included because it is a team that does well and appeared to focus on the topic of the thread (ATH/DEF) more to the expense of anybody else.
Lasell - National Champion, #3 RPI. Not amazing ATH, not amazing SPD, and so-so DEF. But terrific rebounding and that took them awfully far.
Mount Ida - National Runner Up, #5 RPI - Amazing SPD, pretty mediocre ATH and DEF. Little in the way of rebounding. Amazing guard attributes (PER, BH, PAS).
Thomas - Final Four #4 RPI. Excellent ATH/DEF. Probably a team that typifies the thread. But better rounded that Johnson State.
Again ... one conference. I see at least 4 different ways of success here, and potentially 5 if you want to differentiate Johnson State's all-in ATH/DEF strategy with that of Thomas.