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Since we're all brushing up on the finer points of college basketball this week, here's a new vocabulary term to remember: "Three-point goggles."
College Basketball's Big-Play Goggles Darren Everson 2011
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Three-point attempts clanged off the elevated track rimming the court.
Balancing Games and Grade-Points Sophia Hollander 2010
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Another defending champion, Dallas 'Dirk Nowitzki, saw his luck run out in the Foot Locker Three-point Shootout.
Barkley's race with 67-year-old ref steals show on All-Star Saturday 2007
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T or F: Three-point harnesses -- two adjustable shoulder straps that come together at a buckle in the seat itself or at a crotch strap — are the norm on infant car seats.
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Three-point field-goal percentage by Wichita State in its first two NCAA tournament games.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Three-point field-goal percentage by Wichita State in its Sweet 16 loss to George Mason.
USATODAY.com 2006
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Three-point plays by Horry and Duncan made it 84-72 before
USATODAY.com 2005
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Three-point shooting, shaky at first, picked up later in the season, and they shot 37.2% from the arc in ACC games.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Style points: Three-point accuracy (34%) is a concern, and Waleskowski and Finn are the only large bodies.
USATODAY.com 2005
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Three-point adjustment: Is it time to look at college basketball's 19-foot, 9-inch three-point line?
USATODAY.com - May, dad share NCAA titles, all-Final Four selections 2005
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