03-13-2023, 06:56 PM
For those for whom offense is the only statistic they follow, Folkl and Nygaard combined for 39.4% of the 1998 team’s points. Brink and Jones combine for 37%.
The non-starter guard Folkl and forward Nygaard pulled down 43.6% of the rebounds in 50.9 minutes per game, compared to 40.9% for Brink & Jones in 57.2 minutes per game.
Folkl is IMO the best player to come through Stanford. The only knock on her was that her FT% was middling. That year, in conference, her FT% was only 69.4%. Yes, it was a full 2 percentage points lower than her FG%. Just terrible (;-). Kinda dwarfs the numbers for Shaq or Steph or Griner or whoever.
That year, guard Milena Flores hit 49.4% of her FG%. She was 5th best on the team.
https://stanford_ftp.sidearmsports.com/c...997-98.pdf
The non-starter guard Folkl and forward Nygaard pulled down 43.6% of the rebounds in 50.9 minutes per game, compared to 40.9% for Brink & Jones in 57.2 minutes per game.
Folkl is IMO the best player to come through Stanford. The only knock on her was that her FT% was middling. That year, in conference, her FT% was only 69.4%. Yes, it was a full 2 percentage points lower than her FG%. Just terrible (;-). Kinda dwarfs the numbers for Shaq or Steph or Griner or whoever.
That year, guard Milena Flores hit 49.4% of her FG%. She was 5th best on the team.
https://stanford_ftp.sidearmsports.com/c...997-98.pdf
