In women’s college basketball, 3-pointers have sort of become the answer to dunks in the men’s game. They bring excitement, they can swing games, they can force crowds to their feet and they can shift momentum.
A season ago, nine of the 12 teams that shot 37 percent or better from deep range made the NCAA Tournament. Three of those teams advanced to the tournament’s second weekend, and the team that was sixth-best in 3-point shooting last year — UConn — won the national championship.
And six of the 10 teams that knocked down at least nine 3-pointers per game last season went dancing in March Madness too.
Remember, before she went
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