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Big Blue Sharpshooters: Kentucky leads SEC in 3-point shooting

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Jan 18, 2025; Lexington, Kentucky, USA; Kentucky Wildcats forward Ansley Almonor (15) celebrates after making a three point basket during the first half against the Alabama Crimson Tide at Rupp Arena at Central Bank Center. Mandatory Credit: Jordan Prather-Imagn Images

Kentucky has not always put a big emphasis on three-point shooting. That was expected to change when Mark Pope was hired. The former Utah Valley and BYU head coach went searching in the transfer portal for roster additions and placed a big emphasis on shooting.

That emphasis is paying off.

The Wildcats are up to No. 32 nationally in three-point field goal percentage (37.4%). Villanova (40%), Houston (39.5%), Clemson (38.9%), Iowa (38.6%), Texas Tech (38.4%), Purdue (38.4%), Xavier (38.3%), SMU (38.3%), and Notre Dame (37.9%) are the only power conference teams ranked ahead of UK.

Those shooting numbers have improved since SEC play began.

After seven games, Kentucky leads the conference in three-point field goal percentage (41.2%). Missouri ranks second and is nearly three percentage points (38.6%) behind the Cats. Pope’s roster-building is paying off. UK has multiple players shooting over 40 percent from deep in league play.

Players3-point field goals3-point attempts3-point percentage (SEC only)
Jaxson Robinson255545.5%
Koby Brea173844.7%
Ansley Almonor152853.6%
Lamont Butler71936.8%
Andrew Carr31225%
Travis Perry41136.4%
Otega Oweh 21118.2%
Brandon Garrison3837.5%
Trent Noah1250%
Collin Chandler020%
Amari Williams010%

Jaxson Robinson, Koby Brea, and Ansley Almonor are shooting a combined 47.1 percent from behind the arc on 17.3 attempts per game. That is adding some extra bite to the offense as the Wildcats deal with some injury issues.

Basketball is a make or miss sport. Pope added some makers to his roster this offseason in the transfer portal. Those makes are showing up in SEC play. If Kentucky continues to shot 40-plus percent from three with sizable shot volume, this offense is going to be very difficult to stop.

Kentucky is doing a lot of living by the three lately.

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2025-01-30