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Stats Explorer

The Stats Explorer is your deep-dive analytics tool. Filter stats by any combination of season, tournament, match, set, and player to find patterns and trends.

Accessing Stats Explorer

Go to StatisticsReportsStats Explorer tab.

Filtering

Use the filter bar to narrow your data:

FilterOptions
SeasonSelect a specific season or “All Seasons”
TournamentFilter to a specific tournament
MatchFilter to a specific match
SetFilter to a specific set
PlayerView one player’s stats or compare all
TeamFilter by team (when you have multiple teams)

Filters stack — select a season AND a tournament to see stats for that tournament only.

What You’ll See

Player Stats Table

A sortable table showing every player’s stats:

  • Kills, attack errors, total attacks, hitting %
  • Aces, serve errors, total serves
  • Assists, digs, blocks (solo + assist)
  • Receives, receive errors
  • Total points

Click any column header to sort.

Per-Set Averages

Toggle to see stats normalized per set — useful for comparing players who played different numbers of sets:

  • Kills/Set, Aces/Set, Digs/Set, Blocks/Set, Points/Set

Career Totals (Individual Plan)

Individual plan users see lifetime totals and averages across all tracked matches.

Rotation Analysis

In StatisticsVisualize, see how your team performs in each rotation:

  • Success rate by position — what percentage of plays are successful in each lineup rotation
  • Serves per rotation — how many serves your team makes in each rotation
  • Kills by rotation — offensive output by lineup position

This data comes from the lineup snapshots captured with every stat event. See Lineup & Rotations for details.

Tips

  • Compare across tournaments — use the tournament filter to see if your team improves throughout the season
  • Per-set averages are better for player comparison than raw totals
  • Check hitting % — it’s the single best indicator of offensive efficiency
  • Look at rotation data — finding your strongest and weakest rotations can change your game strategy