The atmosphere at George Washington and UMass may have played a part in Dayton’s struggles — or maybe not because this is a team that has struggled to make shots at home, too.
The truth is winning on the road is difficult for many reasons. According to StatHead.com, Dayton’s road record in A-10 regular-season games is 112-135 (.453), while its home record is 196-51 (.793). Home teams are winning 61.9% of the time this season, according to KenPom.com. That number was 59.9% last season
Dayton’s records at A-10 venues since entering the conference in the 1995-96 season show just how challenging these games are. Here’s how the current A-10 arenas rank for Dayton in degree of difficulty:
1. George Washington’s Charles E. Smith Center
Dayton’s record: 6-15 (.285).
2. Virginia Commonwealth’s Stuart C. Siegel Center
Dayton’s record: 4-7 (.364).
3. Saint Joseph’s Michael J. Hagan Arena
Dayton’s record: 7-12 (.368).
4. Massachusetts’ Mullins Center
Dayton’s record: 8-12 (.400)
5. Rhode Island’s Ryan Center
Dayton’s record: 8-11 (.421).
6. Richmond’s Robins Center
Dayton’s record: 6-8 (.429).
7. Loyola Chicago’s Joseph J. Gentile Arena
Dayton’s record: 1-1 (.500).
8. George Mason’s EagleBank Arena
Dayton’s record: 4-4 (.500).
9. La Salle’s Tom Gola Arena
Dayton’s record: 10-10 (.500).
10. Saint Louis’ Chaifetz Arena
Dayton’s record: 12-10 (.545).
11. St. Bonaventure’s Reilly Center
Dayton’s record: 10-5 (.667).
12. Duquesne’s UPMC Cooper Fieldhouse and PPG Paints Arena
Dayton’s record: 17-7 (.708).
13. Fordham’s Rose Hill Gym
Dayton’s record: 13-4 (.765).
14. Davidson’s John M. Belk Arena
Dayton’s record: 5-1 (.833).
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