Torin Walter
Two field goals and an extra point
dirk....easy
Ray Allen holds the single season record for 3 point field goals made with 269 in 2006
score a touchdown, or score 2 field goals. Or three safeties!
Jon Diebler, Ohio State
Points = 51 Field Goals Made = 20 Field Goals Attempted = 36 Three Point Field Goals Made = 9 Three Point Field Goals Attempted = 20 Free Throws Made = 23 Free Throws Attempted = 27 Offensive Rebounds = 8 Defensive Rebounds = 13 Total Rebounds = 16 Assists = 14 Steals = 6 Blocks = 6 Minutes Played = 63
A field goal in basketball is worth three points while a free throw is worth 1 point
Three points at a time.
Jeff Fryer, 11 3-pointers in 1990 vs. Michigan
Field Goal (FG) percentage can be determined by diving the field goals made by the field goals attempted. For instance, if a player makes 5 field goals out of 8, then his/her field goal percentage is 62.5%. The field goal percentage is composed of all field goals made--whether a two-pointer or three-pointer. A player's three-pointer percentage is three-pointers made divided by three-pointers attempted. You can find a player or team's field goal percentage in the NBA section of any sports website or listed in the sports section of most U.S. newspapers.
Three points. There are three goals in a hat trick, and each goal is worth 1 point.
It's when a player makes a basket during the normal play of the game. Dunks, layups, jump shots, & 3 point shots are examples of field goals. A free throw is NOT a field goal because it doesn't occur during the normal play of the game.It is when you throw the ball into the basket