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Theoretically, 3 Point Shooting in 2021-22 Should Be Good by dillon77
- Sam Brunelle will be a junior.
- Alli Campbell will be a sophomore.
- Sonia Citron and Olivia Miles will be on board.
Three pointers and Maddy Westbeld and Alasia Hayes are not the first things that come to mind, but Maddy has range.
In a similar vein, I'll be interested to see how Abby Prohaska's long-range shooting is upon her return. Katlyn Gilbert and Anaya Peoples relied on mid-range and drives a lot in 2019-20. Let's see if that range is expanded.
Lastly, there still might be another 2021 coming aboard who has accuracy and range at all distances (that would Fudd. Azzi Fudd.)