Grinnell attempts NCAA record 111 3-point shots
GRINNELL, Iowa– Grinnell College set an NCAA guys’s basketball record for 3-point efforts when it tried every one of its 111 shots from beyond the arc in the Division III school’s 124-67 victory over Emmaus Bible College.The number eclipsed the 109 3-point shots Troy attempted in its notorious game against DeVry on Jan. 12, 1992, when the Trojans won 258-141 in what is still the highest-scoring game in NCAA history.Grinnell didn’t simply shoot a lot of threes Thursday night; the Pioneers made them. They were 40-of-111 from the field, shot 51.1% in the 2nd half, and their total made 3s is 2nd in NCAA history behind the 42 they made against Emmaus in 2018. The Pioneers are no strangers to making history.For years they have actually used a distinct offensive system based upon the ideas of Paul Westhead at Loyola Marymount in the 1980s and fine-tuned by David Arsenault at Grinnell, which has to do with midway in between Des Moines and Iowa City. The viewpoint is asserted on quick shots, prioritizing 3-pointers, constant full-court pressure and crashing the offending glass.In 2012, Grinnell guard Jack Taylor sent an NCAA record with 138 points in a game. He also scored 109 points in a game the list below year
, while former players Griffin Lentsch and Jeff Clement likewise held Division III scoring records.The Pioneers are now coached by Arsenault’s kid, David Arsenault Jr.Adam Phillips led Grinnell on Thursday night by going 12-for-24 from the 3-point line for 36 points. Moze Thurmgreene struck 8 threes and scored 24 points, Aiden Gilbert had 18 points and Jackson Leone scored 12. The Pioneers, who improved to 4-6 with the win, did score four points at the free toss line.