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Andre Stringer Moves into a Tie for 2nd Most Career Threes with 237
by SouthOfSouth
March 20, 20148 Comments
Andre Stringer went 2 of 3 from behind the three point line against San Francisco to bring his season total to 69 threes. In his career he has hit 237 of his 670 attempts (35.4%).
The 237 career three's ties him with Torris Bright for 2nd most career three's in LSU history.
Top 5 Career Three Pointers Made
1. Darrel Mitchell 258
2. Andre Stringer 237
2. Torris Bright 237
4. Ronnie Henderson 189
5. Clarence Ceasar 175
Andre Stringer has a chance to take sole possession of 2nd place in the all-time three point list Monday night against SMU.
Threes by Year for Stringer
Freshman: 57/193 (29.5%)
Sophomore: 44/139 (31.7%)
Junior: 67/164 (40.9%)
Senior: 69/174 (39.7%)
Andre has significantly improved his shot while at LSU proving that he has been one of the hardest working players in LSU history. His dedication to the sport is only outshone by his appreciation for his team.
The 237 career three's ties him with Torris Bright for 2nd most career three's in LSU history.
Top 5 Career Three Pointers Made
1. Darrel Mitchell 258
2. Andre Stringer 237
2. Torris Bright 237
4. Ronnie Henderson 189
5. Clarence Ceasar 175
Andre Stringer has a chance to take sole possession of 2nd place in the all-time three point list Monday night against SMU.
Threes by Year for Stringer
Freshman: 57/193 (29.5%)
Sophomore: 44/139 (31.7%)
Junior: 67/164 (40.9%)
Senior: 69/174 (39.7%)
Andre has significantly improved his shot while at LSU proving that he has been one of the hardest working players in LSU history. His dedication to the sport is only outshone by his appreciation for his team.
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