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Breaking Down ACC Scoring From Three Pointers And The Foul Line

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 DALLAS, TEXAS - MARCH 29: Tyrese Proctor #5 of the Duke Blue Devils reacts after making a three-pointer during the second half of the Sweet 16 round of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament against the Houston Cougars at American Airlines Center on March 29, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. | Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images

Stats are a tricky business with three new teams

A few things are immediately apparent when you take a look at how teams got their points last year.

In the category of half-finished work, Syracuse and Florida State finished around .500 in the ACC and could have enjoyed exceptional seasons with a bit more robust 3-point shooting.

Despite the impression Duke feasts on 3-pointers, secured in part by .377 long-distance dialing — the ACC’s best — the Blue Devils earned a respectable but hardly outstanding percentage of their points from the bonusphere (31.6).

Only Boston College, Miami and Virginia got as few as 15 percent of their points at the line.

Pitt was the ACC’s best at scoring from the perimeter with 38.1 percent of its points coming on threes. League laggard Louisville not surprisingly was the worst with 22.8 percent of its scoring from long range, edging out struggling Florida State at the wrong end of the point production rainbow.

Louisville was the only ACC squad to get a greater proportion of its scoring from the line than from beyond the arc, hardly a recipe for explosive offensive success (or excitement), as the ’24 team demonstrated.

On a more positive note the Cards did gain an ACC-best 23.0 percent of their points at the line. FSU was third-best.

Keep in mind that the three schools joining the ACC this season – Cal, SMU, Stanford – either have new coaches or a second-year man on the job (Mark Madsen at Cal). That makes their past performance at best a modest indicator of future achievement. Stanford, for instance, was notably reliant on threes and middling at the line under Jerod Haase. But he’s gone.

Incidentally you can see the effect of Virginia’s errant accuracy at the foul line, second-worst in school history and worst in the ACC, in the 14.2 percent of its points via free throws.

HOW THEY GOT THERE
Percent Points Derived By Team In 2024
School Total
Points
%
3-Pointer
%Pts
Via FT
Boston College 2667 33.6 15.1
Clemson 2785 31.9 18.2
California 2367 35.6 17.7
Duke 2830 31.6 18.5
Florida State 2526 23.8 20.6
Ga. Tech 2272 33.5 17.5
Louisville 2304 22.8 23.0
Miami 2424 35.4 14.9
No Carolina 3032 29.8 21.1
NC State 3101 27.6 18.8
Notre Dame 2113 35.6 17.9
Pittsburgh 2495 38.1 17.3
Syracuse 2442 26.9 18.7
So Methodist 2535 29.7 16.4
Stanford 2443 35.1 16.1
Virginia 2140 30.8 14.2
Virginia Tech 2547 32.5 19.6
Wake Forest 2733 30.5 19.0