Nijel Pack named one of the best 3-point shooters in the country

Trinton Breeze
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Nijel Pack has been named the 11th best shooter in the country by Andy Katz of NCAA.com.

Pack, who returns to Miami for his senior year, faced challenges last season, recording a career low three-point shooting percentage of 35.7% and a field goal percentage of 40%. Much of this decline can be attributed to injuries.

The previous season, he shined for a Final Four team with averages of 13.6 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. His shooting stats were equally remarkable, hitting 44.1% from the field and 40.4% from three-point range. His outstanding performance in the NCAA Tournament earned him the accolade of Most Outstanding Player in the Midwest Region.

Fans who have followed Nijel Pack since his arrival in Miami know that when he’s on fire, he rarely misses from beyond the arc. Just recall the thrilling Miami versus Houston matchup in 2022 during their Final Four journey, where he sank seven three-pointers. With Pack’s ability to deliver clutch shots and the support of sharpshooters Jalen Blackmon and AJ Staton-McCray, who are both exceptional from long range, this team is poised to be a formidable threat from the perimeter.

Check out the full list from Andy Katz:



 

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Nijel Pack has been named the 11th best shooter in the country by Andy Katz of NCAA.com.

Pack, who returns to Miami for his senior year, faced challenges last season, recording a career low three-point shooting percentage of 35.7% and a field goal percentage of 40%. Much of this decline can be attributed to injuries.

The previous season, he shined for a Final Four team with averages of 13.6 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. His shooting stats were equally remarkable, hitting 44.1% from the field and 40.4% from three-point range. His outstanding performance in the NCAA Tournament earned him the accolade of Most Outstanding Player in the Midwest Region.

Fans who have followed Nijel Pack since his arrival in Miami know that when he’s on fire, he rarely misses from beyond the arc. Just recall the thrilling Miami versus Houston matchup in 2022 during their Final Four journey, where he sank seven three-pointers. With Pack’s ability to deliver clutch shots and the support of sharpshooters Jalen Blackmon and AJ Staton-McCray, who are both exceptional from long range, this team is poised to be a formidable threat from the perimeter.

Check out the full list from Andy Katz:





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Unless Nijel is pulling a Jimmy Graham, pull this story. We got Andy Borregales for three pointers and Cam Ward for six pointers.
 
Nijel Pack has been named the 11th best shooter in the country by Andy Katz of NCAA.com.

Pack, who returns to Miami for his senior year, faced challenges last season, recording a career low three-point shooting percentage of 35.7% and a field goal percentage of 40%. Much of this decline can be attributed to injuries.

The previous season, he shined for a Final Four team with averages of 13.6 points, 2.7 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game. His shooting stats were equally remarkable, hitting 44.1% from the field and 40.4% from three-point range. His outstanding performance in the NCAA Tournament earned him the accolade of Most Outstanding Player in the Midwest Region.

Fans who have followed Nijel Pack since his arrival in Miami know that when he’s on fire, he rarely misses from beyond the arc. Just recall the thrilling Miami versus Houston matchup in 2022 during their Final Four journey, where he sank seven three-pointers. With Pack’s ability to deliver clutch shots and the support of sharpshooters Jalen Blackmon and AJ Staton-McCray, who are both exceptional from long range, this team is poised to be a formidable threat from the perimeter.

Check out the full list from Andy Katz:




You're better than this bucko; tighten up.
 
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