Unbelievable Record Shattered: The Explosive 3-Point Barrage That Shocked NCAA Tournament History
Who would’ve thought that a single arc painted on the court could launch a thousand legends—or even decide a season’s fate in the blink of an eye? Since the NCAA introduced the 3-point line back on April 2, 1986, the college game hasn’t just changed; it’s evolved into a stage for some of the most electrifying, jaw-dropping moments we basketball lovers live for. Sure, early skeptics like Mike Krzyzewski and Bobby Knight grumbled about this newfangled shot, but history—and the highlights—have more than proved them wrong. From Scott Fryer’s blazing 11 treys in ’90 to recent sharpshooters redefining the long-range assault, these performances have rewritten what it means to be clutch in March Madness. Curious who holds the record for the most 3-pointers in a tournament game, and how these marks continue to inspire underdog upsets and buzzer-beating glory? Dive into the electric arc of NCAA lore, where distance shooting meets destiny. LEARN MORE.



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