List Of NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Career 3-point Scoring Leaders
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game, made from beyond the three-point line, a designated arc radiating from the basket. A successful attempt is worth three points, in contrast to the two points awarded for shots made inside the three-point line. The statistic was first recognized in the 1986–87 season when 3-point field goals were officially instituted by the NCAA. From the 1986–87 season through the 2007–08 season, the three-point perimeter was marked at for both men's and women's college basketball. On May 3, 2007, the NCAA men's basketball rules committee passed a measure to extend the distance of the men's three-point line back to ; the women's line remained at the original distance until it was moved to match the then-current men's distance effective in 2011–12. On June 5, 2019, the NCAA men's rules committee voted to extend the men's three-point line to the
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distance of , effective in 2019–20 in Division I and 2020–21 in lower NCAA divisions. The women's line remained at 20 ft 9 in until being moved to the FIBA distance in 2021–22. The all-time leader in three-point field goals made is
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of Wofford. In his four-year career from 2015 to 2019, he made 509 threes in 1,169 attempts (43.5%). The career record for three-point ''attempts'' is held by the currently active
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of Detroit Mercy, who through January 7, 2023 has attempted 1,350 threes, making 494, in a career that began in 2018. Only one player in the top 25 all-time earned his way onto this list in only three seasons:
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season. Curry also played in the fewest games (104) out of all of the other players in the top 25 and currently ranks 15th all-time. Three players split their collegiate careers at two schools apiece: Keith Veney, who made 409 threes, first played at Lamar before transferring to
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(404) played two seasons apiece at UNC Asheville and Marquette. The player with the highest three-point percentage for his career on this list is Magee at 43.5%.
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has the lowest (34.5%). Among the current career leaders, five have played in more than four seasons—Davis, Kevin Foster, Darius McGhee, and Zeglinski each played in five seasons, and Jordan Bohannon played in six. Normally, the only way for a player to play in more than four NCAA seasons is to qualify for a "medical
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", officially known by the NCAA as a "hardship waiver". To be eligible, a player must have participated in fewer than 30% of his team's games in that season, and cannot have participated in any games in the second half of the season. Also, the NCAA ruled that the 2020–21 season, seriously disrupted by
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, would not count against any player's period of eligibility. Foster and Zeglinski benefited from the hardship waiver, Davis and McGhee from the COVID-19 waiver, and Bohannon from both waivers.


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Top 25 3-point field goal leaders

Current through games of January 2, 2023.


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