Statistics & Analysis Guide
Master TacticalVolley's comprehensive statistics system. Learn how to interpret data, identify trends, and use insights to improve your team's performance.
Statistics Categories
Kills
Successful attacks that result in points
Calculation:
Count of attack attempts that score points
Importance:
Primary measure of offensive success
Attack Percentage
Overall attacking efficiency
Calculation:
(Kills - Attack Errors) / Total Attacks × 100
Importance:
Shows attacking consistency and effectiveness
Total Attacks
All attack attempts during the match
Calculation:
Sum of kills, errors, and defended attacks
Importance:
Measures offensive involvement
Attack Errors
Failed attack attempts
Calculation:
Attacks that result in opponent points
Importance:
Shows areas for improvement
Digs
Successful defensive contacts
Calculation:
Count of defensive actions rated 1-3
Importance:
Shows defensive involvement and skill
Blocks
Successful blocks resulting in points
Calculation:
Blocks that score points for the team
Importance:
Measures net defense effectiveness
Defense Rating
Average quality of defensive actions
Calculation:
Average of all defensive action ratings (0-3)
Importance:
Shows defensive consistency and skill level
Reception Rating
Average quality of serve reception
Calculation:
Average of all reception ratings (0-3)
Importance:
Measures serve receive consistency
Aces
Direct points from serves
Calculation:
Serves that result in immediate points
Importance:
Shows serving power and accuracy
Service Errors
Failed serve attempts
Calculation:
Serves that result in opponent points
Importance:
Measures serving consistency
Service Percentage
Overall serving success rate
Calculation:
(Good Serves + Aces) / Total Serves × 100
Importance:
Shows serving reliability
Total Serves
All serve attempts during the match
Calculation:
Sum of aces, good serves, and errors
Importance:
Measures serving involvement
Sideout Percentage
Success rate when receiving serve
Calculation:
Points won when receiving / Total reception opportunities × 100
Importance:
Shows ability to convert reception to points
Point Scoring Percentage
Success rate when serving
Calculation:
Points won when serving / Total service opportunities × 100
Importance:
Shows ability to score when serving
First Ball Attack Success
Efficiency of attacks from perfect reception
Calculation:
Kills from rating 3 receptions / Total rating 3 receptions × 100
Importance:
Measures offensive system effectiveness
Transition Efficiency
Success in converting defense to offense
Calculation:
Kills from defensive actions / Total defensive actions × 100
Importance:
Shows defensive-to-offensive transition
How Ratings Affect Statistics
Understanding how the 0-3 rating system impacts statistics is crucial for accurate analysis. Each rating has a specific effect on team performance metrics.
Impact:
Negative impact on team performance
Examples:
- •Ball goes directly to opponent
- •Unplayable contact
- •Immediate error
Impact:
Creates difficulty but is manageable
Examples:
- •Setter must scramble
- •Emergency contact
- •Limited options
Impact:
Solid performance with some limitations
Examples:
- •Setter can use hands
- •Good contact
- •Some limitations
Impact:
Maximum effectiveness and options
Examples:
- •Perfect positioning
- •All options available
- •Optimal setup
Performance Benchmarks
Use these benchmarks to evaluate player and team performance. Remember that benchmarks may vary based on skill level and competition level.
Metric | Excellent | Good | Average | Needs Improvement |
---|---|---|---|---|
Attack Percentage Higher percentages indicate more efficient attacking | 25%+ | 15-24% | 5-14% | Below 5% |
Service Percentage Higher percentages indicate more reliable serving | 90%+ | 80-89% | 70-79% | Below 70% |
Reception Rating Higher ratings indicate better serve reception | 2.5+ | 2.0-2.4 | 1.5-1.9 | Below 1.5 |
Defense Rating Higher ratings indicate better defensive play | 2.5+ | 2.0-2.4 | 1.5-1.9 | Below 1.5 |
Statistical Analysis Tips
Focus on Trends
Look for patterns across multiple matches rather than focusing on single-game statistics.
Compare Improvements
Track how statistics change over time to measure player and team development.
Identify Strengths
Use statistics to identify what your team does well and build on those strengths.
Spot Weaknesses
Statistics help identify areas that need improvement in practice and training.
Using Statistics for Team Improvement
- Look for consistently high ratings in specific areas
- Identify players who excel in particular skills
- Build game strategies around your strengths
- Focus practice on areas with low ratings
- Provide targeted feedback to individual players
- Track improvement over time
Export and Reporting
Excel Export
Download detailed statistics for further analysis
PDF Reports
Generate professional reports for sharing
Visual Charts
Create charts and graphs for presentations
Ready to Analyze Your Team?
Now that you understand TacticalVolley's statistics system, start tracking your team's performance and discover insights that will help you win more games!