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I believe the National Record is 388 set by Ponder High School (Texas) 2014-2015

 

Verified by the National Federation of High School Associations and the University Interscholastic League in Texas, Ponder High School set the national record for 3-pointers made in a season with an astonishing 388 makes.

 

The Lions were incredibly efficient from behind the 3-point line this season, sinking 388 of 1122 attempts (34%). They were led by shooting guard Chase Harris, who made 124 of 319 attempts over the course of the season (39%). Not far behind was point guard Brady Anderson who sunk 114 shots in 307 attempts (37%). Their best team performance came in a game on February 15 against Callisburg in which they went 21 of 45 (47%) from 3-point land. Harris put up 43 points in that game and made 8 three’s. Anderson added 34 points and 9 three’s.

 

http://www.krossover.com/blog/2015/06/ponder-high-school-tx-breaks-national-3-point-record/

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Good job Warriors. We beat Lebanon tonight 82-71. We are one three pointer shy of tying the state record for made three pointers in a season. The recod is 345 and White County now has 344.

Congrats on a great season, and unreal shooting! CPA makes a lot of 3's this year, but in the same number of games, they only have 292. Good luck in the tourney. BOMBS AWAY!

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just looked it up. it is 446. ponder is in second bigboy with 388. wc should break 388 this year farely easily. the only chance they have to break national record is to make it to state championship game and average 11 a game .

Well unless I screwed up on my math, that is well within the realm of possibilities. They are averaging over 13 a game.. Like a freaking video game.

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