Okay, so I wanted to look up Rashad McCants’ college stats. You know, see what kind of numbers he put up at UNC. Here’s how I did it:

Find a Good Source
First, I gotta find a website that has college basketball stats. I mean, there are tons, but some are better than others, you feel me?
- I opened up my browser. Just good old Chrome, nothing fancy.
- I typed in the good old search box and searched something like “Rashad McCants college stats”. I think that’s pretty straightforward, right?
- I skipped past all the ads, because, who clicks on those anyway? And find a few promising links.
Browsing for the good stuff
Time to dig in and find the actual numbers.
- I clicked on the one that looked like a college data.
- I was hit with a pretty clean page. There was a big table with all the players.
- I found him. There he was, Rashad McCants!
- There’s all his info! All data of PPG, RPG, APG and so on.
Victory!
And that’s it! Took me like, what, 2 minutes? Found all his stats, year by year. I could see his points per game, rebounds, assists, all that good stuff. It was super easy. Now I can see how his game improved each season. Nice.
It’s not rocket science, folks. Just a quick search and a good website, and you can find pretty much any player’s stats you want. Good to do some data digging sometimes!