3P% Stats

Bobby_Hill

New member
Joined
Aug 24, 2015
Messages
30
Reaction score
0
I know that Woodard helped his % a lot last night, but I thought this stat was impressive. If you are on defense, you can't really step away or help when the starting unit is in.

Buddy Hield - 13 of 26 - 500%
Isaiah Cousins - 10 of 22 - 455%
Ryan Spangler - 4 of 8 - 500%
Jordan Woodard - 11 of 20 - 550%
 
That's awesome!

Out of curiosity, I checked the stats for the entire conference (Spangs doesn't qualify):

3-Point FG Percentage (Min. 1.5 made per game)
## Player-Team Cl G 3FG FGA Pct
----------------------------------------------------
1.Parrish, Brandon-TCU..... JR 6 10 17 .588
2.Selden Jr., Wayne-KU..... JR 6 20 35 .571
3.Woodard, Jordan-OU....... JR 5 11 20 .550
4.Hield, Buddy-OU.......... SR 5 13 26 .500
Felix, Javan-UT.......... SR 6 13 26 .500
McClure, King-BU......... FR 6 9 18 .500
7.Lammert, Connor-UT....... SR 6 11 23 .478
8.Freeman, Al-BU........... SO 6 15 32 .469
9.Cousins, Isaiah-OU....... SR 5 10 22 .455
10.Paige, Jaysean-WVU....... SR 6 9 20 .450
11.Davis Jr., Eric-UT....... FR 6 9 22 .409
12.Mykhailiuk, Svi-KU....... SO 6 11 28 .393
13.Graham, Devonte'-KU...... SO 6 9 23 .391
14.Stokes, Kamau-KSU........ FR 6 11 29 .379
15.Prince, Taurean-BU....... SR 6 11 30 .367
 
I know that Woodard helped his % a lot last night, but I thought this stat was impressive. If you are on defense, you can't really step away or help when the starting unit is in.

Buddy Hield - 13 of 26 - 500%
Isaiah Cousins - 10 of 22 - 455%
Ryan Spangler - 4 of 8 - 500%
Jordan Woodard - 11 of 20 - 550%

Wow! There is some serious net scorching from three going on with this team.

I don't expect that to continue. But if our starters can hold to around 40% or better, this team can beat anyone they play.
 
I'm watching last night's second half as I type this, and though I knew Woodard had hit six threes in a row (and what fun it was to watch it happen), I had no idea the Sooners as a team hit 11 threes in a row (and counting, with six minutes remaining in the game). That's surely something close to a national record, no?
 
Last edited:
Back
Top