Fall Season Performance Analysis — Team Lex UA Houston 2032 Girls
The fall season offered a clear look into the growth, competitiveness, and emerging identity of the Team Lex UA Houston 2032 girls. Every game — win or loss — revealed something important about how this group is developing and where their long-term trajectory is headed. The record matters, but the deeper story sits inside the habits, the numbers, and the way this team is learning to compete together.
This breakdown highlights the season’s statistical patterns, point differentials, and developmental takeaways based on the full fall game log.
Fall Season Overview
Final Record: 8–3
Team Lex matched up with strong opponents throughout the season — including older groups and more physical teams — and consistently competed at a high level. The results show a team that understands how to stay in games, control tempo, and apply structure in real competition.
Season Averages
Across 11 games:
Points Per Game: 34.18
Points Allowed Per Game: 24.54
Average Point Differential: +9.64
A nearly +10 margin per game signals a team that not only scores well but also executes defensively and limits opponents’ rhythm.
Performance in Wins
Eight wins tell an important story about consistency and execution.
Win Scores:
42–21
29–27
39–17
24–16
25–19
33–24
28–20
68–20
Totals in Wins:
• Points Scored: 288
• Points Allowed: 164
Averages in Wins:
• Points Scored: 36.0
• Points Allowed: 20.5
• Average Win Margin: +15.5
These numbers reflect a group that maintains control when playing with the lead. The defense holds opponents to low totals, and the offense produces points from multiple players rather than relying on one scorer. The 68–20 performance showed the team’s ability to execute details at a high level — spacing, pace, defensive pressure, and transition play all came together.
Performance in Losses
The team’s three losses reveal their competitiveness just as clearly as their wins.
Loss Scores:
25–39
30–32
33–35
Totals in Losses:
• Points Scored: 88
• Points Allowed: 106
Averages in Losses:
• Points Scored: 29.33
• Points Allowed: 35.33
• Average Loss Margin: –6.0
Two of the losses were one-possession games against strong, older opponents. These matchups highlighted areas that separate good teams from great ones at this stage: late-game execution, decision-making under pressure, communication, and valuing each possession. These are all teachable and expected parts of the development curve for a 2032 team.
Key Development Themes From the Season
1. Defensive Growth
Allowing just 24.54 points per game points to a team that is improving rapidly on the defensive end. The group is learning how to communicate, rotate, and defend with discipline — not just effort.
2. Balanced Scoring
With an average of 34.18 points per game, Team Lex showed reliable scoring across the roster. Offensive production wasn’t dependent on one or two players, which speaks to healthy decision-making and shared responsibility.
3. Building Mental Toughness
The ability to stay competitive in every game — even against older teams — shows growing mental resilience. The group is learning how to handle mistakes, respond to pressure, and stay connected in tight situations.
4. Long-Term Player Development
This season reinforced what the program is designed to build: not early success, but sustained growth. The habits being developed now directly support the goal of producing high-IQ, confident, skilled players by the time they reach high school.
The Road Ahead
The next steps in the team’s development include:
• Improving pace control and pace changes
• Reading advantages more quickly
• Enhancing late-game poise
• Refining spacing and timing in the halfcourt
• Continuing to strengthen defensive rotations
The growth curve is still rising, and the foundation built this fall puts the team in a strong position moving into the next phase of development.
Season Conclusion
This fall season showed a team moving firmly in the right direction — structured, competitive, and steadily improving on both ends of the floor.
And if this fall season showed us anything, it’s that Team Lex 2032 is on track to become a very skilled, competitive, and mentally prepared team.