National high school boys basketball 3-point leaders: Texas senior made 187 treys

By Mitch Stephens Mar 4, 2020, 5:18pm

See who are the Top 50 sharpshooters in the land.

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If you haven't made 100 3-pointers this season, you're not on this list.

The collections of sharp-shooters throughout the nation is remarkable. Approximately since Stephen Curry began launching 3-pointers in the NBA, high school players have been practicing long-range shots at a rapid pace. And coaches really began implementing the notion that the way to go was long range.

The national leader by a wide margin is Noah Taylor of Coram Deo Academy (Flower Mound, Texas), who, with 187, has 29 more than No. 2 Aristotle Davenport of Bluegrass United (Lexington, Kent.).

Taylor, a 5-foot-11 senior, averaged 24.0 points a game for his 32-10 team. He also averaged 5.1 assists, 4.9 rebounds and 3.7 steals. It took him 447 attempts to make 187 which is a more than decent 42 percent. He made at least five 3-pointers in 22 of his team's 42 games, with a high of 12 in 23 attempts in a game this season. Taylor also made 82 percent of his free throws, 136 of 165.

Tied for third in most 3-pointers this season is national scoring leader, Tommy Murr, with 153.



The best percentage made among the Top 50 3-point shooters is Troy Fulton, of Lincoln Charter (Denver, N.C.), who made a remarkable 58 percent, 129 of 221.

See the list below for a complete look at the Top 50 3-point makers in high school basketball as submitted to MaxPreps.

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Leaderboard - Player 3pt Made
1187
2158
3153
4153
5149
6144
7143
8139
9135
10133
11131
12131
13130
14130
15129
16126
17125
18121
19120
20119
21118
22116
23115
24114
25114
26113
27112
28112
29111
30111
31111
32111
33110
34109
35109
36109
37109
38108
39108
40107
41107
42107
43106
44106
45105
46105
47105
48105
49104
50104