Middle Tennessee defeated Missouri-Kansas City by a score of 63-59 in a game played at a neutral site on November 26, 2023. Missouri-Kansas City had an offensive rating of 93.2 compared to an offensive rating of 99.5 for Middle Tennessee. The pace of the game (measuring possessions per team per 40 minutes) was 63.3, which is 10% slower than the NCAA average.

Missouri-Kansas City's offensive rating in this game was 8% lower than the NCAA average while it's defensive rating was 2% better than average. The pace of the game was 9% slower than the adjusted season average for Missouri-Kansas City. Meanwhile, Middle Tennessee's offensive rating in this game was 2% lower than the NCAA average while it's defensive rating was 9% better than average. The pace of the game was 6% slower than the adjusted season average for Middle Tennessee.

Currently, Missouri-Kansas City is ranked #286 with their offense ranked #261 and defense ranked #279 while Middle Tennessee is ranked #255 with an offense ranked #314 and a defense ranked #160. Missouri-Kansas City is currently 13-16 while Middle Tennessee is 12-19. Missouri-Kansas City has a strength of schedule ranked #254 while Middle Tennessee's schedule is ranked #147.

Each bar represents a game. Blue bars are wins and red bars are losses, with darker shades indicating bigger margins. Road games have a solid border while neutral sites have a dashed border, and home games have no border. The dots represent this team's offense, defense, and pace ratings in that game.

Middle Tennessee (12-19)

Missouri-Kansas City (13-16)

Each dot represents a game. The X-axis tells you the season rating (off, def, pace) for the opponent. The Y-axis tells you this team's performance in that game so you can see how well an offense performed against different levels of defense, and vice versa. Blue dots are wins and red dots are losses, with darker shades indicating bigger margins.
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