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January 2016

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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Bullock barely missed the top-five list of all-time Michigan three-point shoot- ers by percentage, his 42.3 percent ranking sixth. In that category, Garde Thompson (1984-87) reigns supreme, having made 48.08 percent of his threes. Here's a look at the top 10 on each list, coming into the 2015-16 season. THREE-POINT FIELD GOALS MADE Player Years Threes 1. Louis Bullock 1996-99 339 2. Dion Harris 2004-07 268 3. Daniel Horton 2003-06 233 4. Zack Novak 2009-12 213 5. Stu Douglass 2009-12 205 6. Tim Hardaway Jr. 2011-13 202 7. LaVell Blanchard 2000-03 189 8. Nik Stauskas 2013-14 167 9. Robbie Reid 1998-99 160 10. Manny Harris 2008-10 142 THREE-POINT FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE Player Years Per. 1. Garde Thompson 1984-87 48.08 2. Glen Rice 1986-89 48.04 3. Gary Grant 1985-88 46.11 4. Sean Higgins 1988-90 44.83 5. Nik Stauskas 2013-14 44.53 6. Louis Bullock 1996-99 42.27 7. Dommanic Ingerson 2002 41.88 8. Rumeal Robinson 1988-90 41.06 9. James Voskuil 1990-93 40.82 10. Robbie Reid 1998-99 40.30 Redshirt sophomore Duncan Robinson made 30 three-pointers during his first nine games on the court for the Wolverines. Projected over a 35-game schedule, the early returns equate to 117 three-pointers in a season. That pace isn't likely, given the stiffer competition in Big Ten play and NCAA Tournament competition offers. Robinson's gaudy early three-point shooting percentage (58.8) is certain to drop substantially as well. That said, it's only taken a handful of games for the Michigan newcomer to demonstrate that he could wind up in some very exclusive company down the road. — John Borton Dion Harris, who played at Michigan from 2004-07, ranks second in pro- gram history with 268 career three- pointers. PHOTO BY AMIR GAMZU/WOLVERINE PHOTO

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