Top 20 Three-Point Shooters
Going towards a national championship, a team is going to hit some obstacles. Having a long-distance gunner lessens some of those roadblocks. If a team zones you, the shooter takes it away by shooting right over the top of it. Plus, a consistent player that can hit the three enables you to make up points in a hurry. Here are 20 of the best long-range shooters in the land:
Only one player per team can make the list.
1. Chris Lofton, Tennessee
2. Josh Carter, Texas A&M
3. Lee Humphrey, Florida
4. Colin Falls, Notre Dame
5. Pete Campbell, Butler
6. A.J. Abrams, Texas
7. Mike Jenkins, Winthrop
8. Tajuan Porter, Oregon
9. Josh Washington, Texas A&M-Corpus Christi
10. Drew Neitzel, Michigan State
11. Andy Wicke, Belmont
12. Derek Raivio, Gonzaga
13. Jonathan Wallace, Georgetown
14. Greg Paulus, Duke
15. Jarrius Jackson, Texas Tech
16. Lodrick Stewart, USC
17. Darren Collison, UCLA
18. Brent Wilson, Albany
19. Dan Cage, Vanderbilt
20. Maureece Rice, George Washington
12 Comments:
Ahem - you forgot the kid with the NCAA freshman record 117 3 pointers.
Stephen Curry. - Davidson
Adrian Banks from the Indians of Arkansas State. Average nearly three bombs a game and shot 47.5% from beyond the arc
I HEAR HIS DAD PLAYED IN THE NBA. HE SHOULD BE NUMBER 1 ON THIS LIST!!!
Banks isn't in the NCAA Tournament.
And drfranklives...you're right, I should get him on here.
STEPHEN CURRY should be number one on this list and any other that mentions three point shooting.
Stephen Curry's dad (the Dell Curry) is a superstar, baby! A PTPer. He belongs on this list.
P.S. - his dad played in the NBA. He's probably going to be better if we follow the transitive property.
is Stephanie Curry related to Dell Curry? Someone told me that is her Dad?
Also any news on where Jerome Bettis is from?
STEPHEN CURRY AND THE KITTIES ARE GONNA GET PAWNED BY MARYLAND ON THURSDAY
Maryland's Mike Jones is missing.
BYU's Mike Rose is incredible beyond the arc.
I think you guys forgot Shane Foster from Vanderbilt
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