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Peru State Bobcats averages 4.00 droughts per game. Their droughts average 4:56 — and have allowed opponents an average of 11.8 pts per drought.
Drought Profile
Droughts/Game
4.00
Avg Duration
4:56
How long cold streaks typically last
Avg Pts Allowed
11.8
Opponent points scored per drought
Game Impact
Influenced Losses
0
No close losses tied to droughts this season
Timeout Rate
25%
Coach called a timeout in 1 of 4 droughts
Record w/ 2+ Droughts
0-1
vs 0-0 in games with 0–1 droughts
Drought Trend This Season
Droughts per game over the season with a 3-game rolling average. Season average: 4.0 droughts/game.
Not enough games for trend
When Droughts Happen
Shows when droughts begin in each 2-minute window throughout the game. Counts total to 4 droughts.
Half Breakdown
1st half vs 2nd half: does this team adjust at halftime or get worse?
1st Half
2
droughts · avg 4:58
2nd Half
2
droughts · avg 4:54
Drought Cost by Severity
How damaging are each tier of drought? Longer droughts allow more opponent points — see if critical ones truly hurt more.
Notable (3–4 min)
1
25% of droughts
12 pts allowed
Significant (4–5 min)
1
25% of droughts
9 pts allowed
Critical (5+ min)
2
50% of droughts
13 pts allowed
Avg. opponent points scored during drought
Notable (3–4 min)
12 pts
Significant (4–5 min)
9 pts
Critical (5+ min)
13 pts
Key Takeaway
Critical droughts allow 44% more points than significant ones (13 vs 9 pts). Longer droughts cost significantly more.
Drought-Ending Shots
What shot finally breaks the cold streak? Zone intensity = frequency.
3-Ptr (3, 75%)2-Ptr (1, 25%)FT (0, 0%)
Score Differential by Game
Every game plotted over 40 minutes — positive = team leading, negative = trailing. Hover a game in the sidebar to highlight its path through the season.
Nov 17
L 46–94
← Opponent leading← Game time →Team leading →
Game Log
Notable (3-4 min)Significant (4-5 min)Critical (5+ min)
| Date | Opponent | Score (H-A) | Droughts |
|---|---|---|---|
| Nov 17 | L 94-46 | 4 |
Drought Killers
Players who most often ended Peru State Bobcats scoring droughts this season.
1
AL
Ashton Lovette
2
2
LL
Luke Lee
2
3PT
2PT
FT