New Jersey is full of three-point threats all over the state. Morris County is no different. Here are the top shooters to have a hand up on in Morris County.
<strong>Mackenzie Selvaggi (2021) | West Morris</strong>
West Morris will take a step forward as a whole next season. Selvaggi will take a step individually as well. She already has the reputation of being a lethal three-point shooter. If it wasn’t known, it is now. Selvaggi knocked down 61 three’s to lead West Morris and finish near the top of the county.
<strong>Tess Ford (2021) | Chatham</strong>
Chatham had many players who could light it up from deep beginning with Ford and [player_tooltip player_id="156159" first="Maddie" last="Hartnett"]. Ford did a lot of her work from deep. She was always moving out on the perimeter looking for the open spot in the defense. Ford hit 49 three’s as a junior and that number is expected to rise as a senior given her workload will increase.
<strong>Olivia Cosenzo (2021) | Hanover Park</strong>
Cosenzo was part of a dynamic duo for Hanover Park that shot the ball at a high rate. She was second on the team, behind Brielle Junda, in made three’s with 48. She was a marksman from the perimeter. Cosenzo was strong on both ends and could turn defense into three points on the other end.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="134614" first="Ella" last="Fajardo"] (2021) | Gill St. Bernard’s</strong>
Gill St. Bernard’s is always a strong program. Fajardo is just another example of that. She is a versatile guard that can play with or without the ball. She was Gill St. Bernard’s top three-point shooter this season with 39 makes. Fajardo has off the bus range. She is a threat once she crosses half court. In the open court, Fajardo can be seen filling a lane and spotting up for an open three.
<strong>Angeleen Mulero (2021) | Randolph</strong>
Randolph won 25 games and was led by Mulero. She led the team in scoring but they had four players that could get on the board at will. Mulero thrived from deep hitting 40 three’s as a junior. Randolph has to feel god about having their No. 1 option back for one more season after a 25-4 campaign.
<strong>Jaden Visioli (2023) | Boonton</strong>
Visioli wasted no time making a name for herself in the county. As a freshman, she knocked down 49 three’s and was a threat from game one. Visioli displayed unlimited range and a quick release in year one. She will only continue to improve her shot which is a scary thought for opposing defenses.
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