Save Percentage Formula:
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Save Percentage (Save%) is a key statistic in lacrosse that measures a goalie's effectiveness by calculating the percentage of shots on goal that are saved. It's a primary metric for evaluating goalie performance.
The calculator uses the simple formula:
Where:
Explanation: The formula divides saves by total shots to get a decimal, then multiplies by 100 to convert to a percentage.
Details: Save percentage is crucial for assessing goalie performance, comparing players, and making strategic decisions about playing time and team defense.
Tips: Enter the total number of saves and shots faced. Shots must be greater than 0, and saves cannot exceed shots.
Q1: What is a good save percentage in lacrosse?
A: In college lacrosse, 50% is average, 55% is good, and 60%+ is excellent. Youth levels often see higher percentages.
Q2: Does save percentage account for shot quality?
A: No, it treats all shots equally. Some advanced metrics attempt to account for shot difficulty.
Q3: How often should save percentage be calculated?
A: Typically calculated per game and cumulatively over a season. Large sample sizes give more reliable data.
Q4: What factors affect save percentage?
A: Goalie skill, defense quality, opponent shooting ability, and game situations all influence the statistic.
Q5: How does this compare to other goalie stats?
A: Often used with goals-against average (GAA) to give a more complete picture of goalie performance.