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[QUOTE="Dillon77, post: 2510902, member: 6620"] Totally agree with you, given the fact that she's hoisted up 500+ shots to achieve that 45.6% mark. I looked at the NCAA records to see how folks did over a season in D1 and found this chart for (more) comparison: THREE-POINT FIELD-GOAL PERCENTAGE (based on qualifiers for annual championship) Player, Team Season G 3FG 3FGA Pct. Heather Donlon, Fordham........................................... †1990 29 50 87 *57.5 Kathy Halligan, Creighton............................................ †1992 32 72 130 55.4 Alicia Ratay, Notre Dame.............................................. †2001 36 81 148 54.7 Jill Morton, Louisville...................................................... †2000 27 69 129 53.5 K.C. Cowgill, Missouri St................................................ †2005 33 74 139 53.2 One reason for doing this,I'll admit ;) , was to see how ND's Alicia Ratay ("the silent assassin") ranked in total records. I once saw her drill 7 of 7 against Rutgers (at the RAC), where concentration is sometimes a tough thing. Even with Maddie Cable, Kmac and the Mabreys, Ratay is the gold standard for Irish 3-point bombing. [/QUOTE]
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