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Senglin squaring his shoulders

Webergrad02

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It was pointed out to me after the BYU game. That Jeremy has a few big tells. The first one I believe has gotten better this year. That is when he drives to the basket his eyes go directly down to the floor. The other tell is that when his shoulders are square to the basket, he doesn't miss. I have been watching for this the past few games and it is pretty much dead on. The few times he missed last night he was off balance and wasn't square. I know he made a few off the dribble but I think he is far more effective coming off a screen and getting those shoulders square. He is one of the best 3pt shooters in college basketball. Look at his shoulders in the highlights from last night. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Pjps3WK1GA" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
at the rate he is hitting 3's this year, and with a year to go, it is very possible he could smoke all the school 3 records which one would think after dame n bam would be an impossible task. imagine if he could take the big sky record... :shocking:

he could really pass them for career 3's, single season 3's, and %. The only maybe is single game 3's. Not so easy to get 9 or more. He has a game with 7 and 8 already this year though. :rockon:

coach rahe and nau's baldy are the gods of the 3-point arc. only 1 guy below wasn't coached by rahe or adras.


-Big Sky Career 3's-
1. Ross Land, N. Arizona (4) 1996-00 308
2. Kelly Golob, N. Arizona (4) 2002-06 295
3. Stephen Sir, N. Arizona (3) 2004-07 276
4. Danny Sprinkle, Montana St. (4) 1994-99 263
5. Scott Bamforth, Weber State (3) 2011-13 254
6. Damian Lillard, Weber State (3) 2008-12 246
 
Sir Velo said:
coach rahe and nau's baldy are the gods of the 3-point arc. only 1 guy below wasn't coached by rahe or adras.

-Big Sky Career 3's-
1. Ross Land, N. Arizona (4) 1996-00 308
2. Kelly Golob, N. Arizona (4) 2002-06 295
3. Stephen Sir, N. Arizona (3) 2004-07 276

Fun memories of watching all three of these players. NAU no longer "recruits to shoot". They're shooting a pedestrian 33% from beyond the arc this season. I miss these days.
 

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