Top NCAA Players by PRA
Players are ranked by PRA (Points + Rebounds + Assists per game), a composite metric that captures overall box-score impact. Click any player to view their full game log, shooting splits, and hot/cold form analysis.
The hot/cold form indicator compares recent performance (last 5 games) against season averages using a recency-weighted model. A player on a hot streak is outperforming their baseline across scoring, rebounding, and playmaking—useful for identifying players peaking at the right time heading into March.
FAQ
What is PRA in college basketball?
PRA stands for Points + Rebounds + Assists per game. It is a composite metric that measures a player's overall box-score contribution. Players who score, rebound, and distribute the ball all rank highest, making PRA a useful single-number indicator of all-around impact.
How is hot/cold form calculated?
The hot/cold form model compares a player's last 5 games to their season averages using a minutes-adjusted, recency-weighted formula. PRA trend is the primary signal (60% weight), with bonuses for three-point shooting streaks and penalties for high turnover rates. Players scoring above +0.12 are marked HOT; below -0.12 are COLD.
Data sourced from ESPN. Predictions by the CHD Scout model. Methodology | Accuracy Record


































































































