Penn State

Big 10 · High-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 199.9 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
StarterKiyomi McMillerGSO29.819.54.54.01.60.23.950.8%45.0%97.2
StarterMoriah MurrayGJR28.58.52.81.90.80.11.358.8%41.0%82.6
StarterTea CleanteGFR27.77.81.42.61.50.22.049.7%40.6%79.9
StarterGracie MerkleCJR24.117.37.41.20.21.02.572.0%72.5%99.0
StarterNyla McFaddenGFR12.54.12.60.90.50.11.057.6%47.4%86.1
Sixth ManViktoria RanisavljevicGFR15.04.21.31.50.70.01.452.3%37.8%66.3
Role PlayerMaggie MendelsonFSR12.81.82.90.70.30.61.132.2%27.5%65.0
Role PlayerAmiya EvansFSR12.41.73.50.40.30.41.240.7%34.0%57.4
Role PlayerVitoria SantanaGSR11.72.11.30.80.50.01.248.4%32.3%49.3
Role PlayerShaelyn SteeleGSO10.91.62.41.01.00.01.034.6%25.8%55.4
Depth PieceShayla SmithGFR8.92.32.30.80.50.00.837.1%35.8%68.2
Depth PieceRachael OkokohFFR5.61.11.50.20.20.20.450.9%45.0%53.3
Team Total199.972.033.916.08.12.817.8------

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 she isn'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 her real season average minutes/game, scaled by one constant factor so the full roster adds up to a real game's 200 total player-minutes (5 on the floor x 40 minutes) -- her real relative playing time is preserved, just normalized to one game. PPG/RPG/APG/SPG/BPG/TOPG are her real per-40 rates applied to that scaled minutes figure; Summit Score/TS%/FG% are rate-based and don't change with minutes, so they're her 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.