Girls’ basketball season is set to return sometime in January in New Jersey. This means we will once again see some of the best shooters in the state. Let’s take a look at some of the leaders from three-point range returning next season.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="134619" first="Jess" last="Riepe"] (2021) | Marlboro</strong>
Riepe will be back for one more season after leading the state in three’s made last season with 97. Marlboro knew how to get her the ball in position to get a shot up. She could also create for herself with the ball in her hands. Riepe will look to reach that 100 mark during her senior season.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="134628" first="Saniah" last="Caldwell"] (2022) | Saddle River Day</strong>
Caldwell is a true scorer at all three levels, and that includes from beyond the arc. She knocked down 81 three’s to lead her team and finish near the top of the state. Caldwell is a player who will look to be All-State once again as a junior. She is one of the top prospects in New Jersey regardless of grade.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="134754" first="Julia" last="Corsentino"] (2023) | Rumson-Fair Haven</strong>
Corsentino is one of the top players in the Class of 2023 in New Jersey. She has also drawn attention on the national level. She led Rumson in three’s made and was their biggest threat all season along the perimeter.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="134627" first="Justine" last="Pissott"] (2022) | Tennessee</strong>
Pissott is a next-level prospect in New Jersey and this is why she is on her way to Tennessee when she is finished. As a shooter, Pissott can dominate using her size and quick release. She is able to get shots up over larger defenders whether it is in transition or in the half court.
<strong>[player_tooltip player_id="134615" first="Colleen" last="McQuillen"] (2021) | Cresskill</strong>
When a player scores 737 points, it is obvious that she can fill it up from anywhere. That is what McQuillen did as a junior. She was one of the top shooters in the state with 65 makes from three-point range. Her numbers will continue to be eye-popping as a senior.
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