Chicago State

Northeast · Low-Major

Overview covers this team's rating, its real minutes-based rotation roles, and its statistical profile vs. its peers. Roster, Schedule, and Stats Breakdown are full detail tabs below.

Suggested Rotation?

A data-driven suggestion based on real box-score production this season -- not a coaching decision. Minutes are each player's real season average, scaled so the whole roster adds up to a real game's 200.2 total player-minutes (200 = 5 on the floor x 40 minutes). PPG/RPG/APG/SPG/BPG/TOPG are projected at that scaled minutes figure; Summit Score/TS%/FG% don't change with minutes, so those are real season values. See Roster for who actually starts today.

RoleNamePosClassMinPPGRPGAPGSPGBPGTOPGTS%FG%Summit Score
StarterCJ RayFSR31.913.94.81.50.90.11.352.0%42.3%61.4
StarterMarcus TankersleyGSR29.412.53.02.40.70.02.050.7%45.4%58.2
StarterDoyel Cockrill IIIGJR21.910.62.31.80.90.00.955.4%38.0%67.8
StarterBraelon BushGSR21.67.11.62.61.10.01.249.9%38.7%59.5
StarterStephen ByardFSR15.96.93.40.50.50.51.053.2%46.9%69.6
Sixth ManMalek RobinsonGFR15.83.01.60.91.80.00.846.7%32.1%49.6
Role PlayerCorey SandsGSR16.72.71.80.60.40.00.442.2%30.9%43.9
Role PlayerDailliss CoxFSR15.63.23.30.20.30.00.450.1%46.8%47.4
Depth PieceJoseph OwensFSR9.31.71.80.20.30.40.556.2%53.7%47.7
Depth PieceLionel Larvadain IIIGSO7.61.90.80.50.50.10.737.5%29.4%53.0
Depth PieceChauncey GibsonGJR7.52.41.10.60.30.10.538.5%30.0%46.4
Depth PieceDaniel ZatsepinFJR7.00.71.20.10.50.00.237.7%33.3%42.6
Team Total200.266.626.711.98.21.29.9------

Ranked by an equal-weighted blend of Summit Score and season-average combined production (points + rebounds + assists + steals + blocks - turnovers per game, the same formula as the Game-by-Game Production Rating chart), both compared only against this team's own roster -- not the whole league. The starting 5 requires at least 1 Forward or Center (the two are treated as one interchangeable frontcourt pool) and at least 2 Guards for a realistic, playable lineup; the remaining 3 starting spots go to the next-best composite scores regardless of position, so a 3-guard/2-frontcourt five (common in real women's college basketball) happens naturally whenever that's who scores best. Sixth Man is the next-best player not in the starting 5, no positional requirement. A player is only eligible for Starter or Sixth Man if they aren't out-played in real minutes/game by 4+ teammates -- an elite composite score in very limited minutes doesn't make someone a realistic starter. Every player's Minutes below is their real total minutes divided by the TEAM's games this season (not their own games played), then squared up so the full roster adds up to a real game's 200 total player-minutes (5 on the floor x 40 minutes) -- a player who suited up all season lands at essentially their real average minutes, not below it, while a player who missed real time (injury, midseason transfer) is correctly discounted rather than credited a full share of minutes they didn't play all season. PPG/RPG/APG/SPG/BPG/TOPG are their real per-40 rates applied to that minutes figure; Summit Score/TS%/FG% are rate-based and don't change with minutes, so they're their real season values. This is a data-driven suggestion based only on real box-score production, not a coaching decision -- it doesn't know about chemistry, matchups, health, or anything off the stat sheet.