AJ Storr, a player for the Wisconsin Badgers, had impressive shooting stats in the Big Ten tourney, with 40.4% from three, 46.8% overall, and 75.4% from the free-throw line. Storr's free-throw attempts and shooting percentage have improved, making him a key player to watch in the upcoming NCAA tournament. Storr's performance in the Big Ten tourney showcased his scoring, rebounding, and steals abilities, making him a standout player for the Badgers. Storr, who transferred from St. John's, is now thriving at UW and excited to lead the team in the NCAA tournament.
#Badgers hoops from earlier. AJ Storr is in a better place and with a better team this spring. His move to Madison has worked out quite well. https://t.co/MVmOUbEvx5
After missing out on the NCAAs at St. John's, AJ Storr has found basketball heaven at UW https://t.co/MyInA8kTCT
And on cue, here is our story on AJ Storr reveling in his decision to join the #Badgers after a frustrating freshman season at St. John's. https://t.co/MVmOUbEvx5
AJ Storr had plenty of time on his hands last March after St. John's missed the NCAA field. The sophomore is busier -- and happier this season at UW. https://t.co/aF2FiiOVou
#Badgers hoops PSA: Our story coming today is on AJ Storr. At this time last year he was still at St. John's, sitting out the NCAAs and pondering his future. This year? He is getting ready to lead UW into the NCAAs. Yea, Storr likes this script better.
Badgers guard AJ Storr thrilled he doesn't have to sit and watch NCAA Tournament this year https://t.co/HsxssAhZKj
PPG: 22.5 RPG: 5.5 SPG: 1.5 AJ Storr put on a show throughout the @bigten tourney. 😎 @storr_aj x @BadgerMBB https://t.co/VUhws16TzJ
Something to watch in the NCAAs with #Badgers AJ Storr. He averaged 4.1 FTAs in the regular season. He averaged 5.5 attempts in the league tourney. He is an 81.3% FT shooter so every trip to the line is a good thing for Storr/UW.
How did the #Badgers shoot in four B1G tourney games? They were 40-99 (40.4%) from three, 117-250 (46.8%) overall and 46-61 (75.4%) from the FT line.