His save percentage of .960 in these playoffs ranked even higher in the Stanley Cup record book.
These percentages rank Native American poverty at more than twice the overall US rate.
His 37.9 three-point percentage ranked second on the team while his 90.0 free throw percentage ranked first.
His slugging percentage of .548 ranked fourth in the International League in 1993.
His winning percentage of 79.6% (129 wins and 33 losses) ranked fourth among Division I women's basketball coaches at the time.
Tettleton's .369 on base percentage ranks him 10th highest all-time among major league catchers.
And his shooting percentage of .416 is a career low and ranked 27th among the league's 29 starting power forwards.
Her career record of 520-135 (.794) is the fourth highest among all women's coaches and her winning percentage also ranks as the nation's fourth best.
His 88.6% free throw percentage ranked second in the Atlantic 10, and ninth on the Butler all-time list.
His .299 on-base percentage ranked last among regular leadoff hitters.