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Originally Posted by Camron Rust
While acknowledging your point, that is not entirely accurate. I do see the same NCAA stats that you're probably looking at showing that, but it is incorrect. The #1 player on the list is listed at 92.4% on 73 of 79. Tyler Herro of Kentucky is at 93.5% on 87 for 93 and isn't even on the list. ( Tyler Herro Stats, News, Bio | ESPN)
The NCAA list is missing some data.
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Whatever dude I used this list:
2018-19 NCAA Division I College Basketball Player Statistics - ESPN
It does have Moretti as #2 on the season at .933, I transcribed it incorrectly in my first post.