Torin Walter
Two field goals and an extra point
Ray Allen holds the single season record for 3 point field goals made with 269 in 2006
dirk....easy
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
A basket made from inside the three-point line is worth two points. This applies to field goals made from any part of the court within that area. Shots made from beyond the three-point line are worth three points.
An NBA three-point line is 23.75 feet (7.24 meters) from the basket at its farthest point, and 22 feet (6.7 meters) from the basket in the corners. This design creates a distinct shooting area that separates three-point shooters from those attempting field goals within the arc.
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.