Ronnie carr
Ronnie carr
Ronnie carr
NBAOn October 12, 1979, Chris Ford of the Boston Celtics scored the first three-point basket in NBA history . College On Nov. 29, 1980, Western Carolina's Ronnie Carr drilled a three-point field goal, the first in the history of college basketball.
You play basketball on a court, not a "playing field".
Ronnie Carr of Western Carolina is credited with making college basketball's first three pointer in 1980.
Bill Russell played college basketball for the University of San Francisco. During his 3 years there, Russell had averages of 20.7 PPG and 20.3 RPG, while shooting 51.6 percent from the field and 55.0 percent from the free throw line.
See the Web Links to the left of this answer for a brief history of the field of chemistry, which is nearly 400 years old!
1982
Norm Skinner of Columbia, 02/07/45.
Norm Skinner of Columbia, 02/07/45.
The record for the most field goals made in a single game in basketball history is 36, achieved by Wilt Chamberlain on March 2, 1962.
The record for the most field goals made in a single game in basketball history is 36, achieved by Wilt Chamberlain on March 2, 1962.
Jackie Joyner-Kersee played Basketball and competed in Track and Field in college, and focused only on track and field after college.
Ronnie Carr is the player who sank the first college 3-point field goal. This took place on November 29, 1980 when Western Carolina was playing against Middle Tennessee State.
She did basketball and the competed in the long jump.
Ronnie Carr in 1980
Kobe Bryant
Hope Solo did play basketball and playing the sport in college was an idea she had along with being a field player in soccer
There are many factors that are considered in college basketball rankings. These include effective field goal percentage, turnovers per offensive play, offensive rebounding percentage, among others.