Thursday, September 26, 2013

2012-2013 MIT Basketball: By the Numbers

With the first day of practice for the 2013-2014 season less than three weeks away, we take a quick look back at the historical 2012-2013 season, by the numbers:


Team Record: 20-6
3rd Regular Season Conference Championship
5th consecutive 20-win season
5th consecutive NCAA Tournament Appearance
9 Academic All-Conference Selections

Justin Pedley (Freshman, 6'6", WA)
21 points versus #11 St. Mary's (T-most points by freshman in tournament game)
.422 3FG% Season (5th all-time)

Jamie Karraker* (Senior, 6'4", WV)
288 3FGM Career (1st all-time)
673 3FGA Career (1st all-time)
.426 3FG% Career (1st all-time)

Matt Redfield (Sophomore, 6'8", CA)
NEWMAC All-Conference 2nd Team
26 Dunks Season (unofficially 1st all-time)
49 Blocks Season (3rd all-time)
.595 FG% Season (3rd all-time)

Noel Hollingsworth* (Senior, 6'9", UT)
.546 FG% Career (3rd all-time)
100 Blocks Career (3rd all-time)
18.4 PPG Career (6th all-time)
1,179 Points Career (17th all-time)

Mitchell Kates (Senior, 6'1", NJ)
NABC All-Region 3rd Team
D3Hoops.com All-Region 2nd Team
ECAC All-Star 1st Team
NEWMAC All-Conference 1st Team
550 Assists Career (1st all-time)
254 Steals Career (1st all-time)
1,625 Points Career (4th all-time)
62 Steals Season (5th all-time)
.753 FT% Career (5th all-time)
128 Assists Season (7th all-time)

Will Tashman (Senior, 6'8", CA)
NABC All-American 3rd Team
D3Hoops.com All-American 2nd Team
DIII News All-American Honorable Mention
NABC All-Region 1st Team
D3Hoops.com All-Region 1st Team
ECAC All-Star 1st Team
NEWMAC Player of the Year
NEWMAC All-Conference 1st Team
1,023 Rebounds Career (1st all-time)
39 Double-Doubles Career (4th all-time)
.541 FG% Career (5th all-time)
.578 FG% Season (7th all-time)
280 Rebounds Season (8th all-time)
1,414 Points Career (9th all-time)
.740 FT% Career (9th all-time)
82 Blocks Career (9th all-time)
13 Double-Doubles Season (10th all-time)


*Both Jamie Karraker and Noel Hollingsworth were on the sidelines during their final years of eligibility (2012-2013) and did not compete. Their career statistics are a culmination of three (3) full seasons.