NCAA Stats
INDIANAPOLIS (3/26/2013) -- Senior
Jamie Hebden has had a great senior season so far and after breaking the Titan school record with seven caused turnovers this past week, you can find his name among the nation's leaders as the NCAA released its weekly statistics.
Hebden is currently second in the country with 3.0 caused turnovers per game, trailing only John LoCascio of Villanova (4.17). He also ranks 75th with 3.57 ground balls per game. In his career, Hebden has posted 106 turnovers.
Senior teammate
Jordan Houtby is not too far behind Hebden in the caused turnover category as he is seventh tallying 2.29 as well as 53rd picking up 4.29 GB's per contest. Houtby is still the active NCAA leader in caused turnovers with 139, while his 246 career ground balls is also tied for fourth among Division I players.
As a team, Detroit tops the MAAC and is fifth in the nation with 10.43 caused turnovers per game and 11th in man-down defense – while leading the MAAC - stopping 75.7% on the season, allowing just nine goals on 37 chances. UDM is also 16th with 12.29 saves per game and 21st recording 3.71 ground balls.
Other numbers have redshirt freshman
Damien Hicks 33rd in faceoff percentage (52.5%), while senior
A.J. Levell is 31st in save percentage (54.1%) and 38th with a 10.37 goals against average.
The Titans return to action this Saturday when they fly down south to take on Jacksonville at 1:00 p.m.