3-point shooting

Standing at the top of the key, Columbia guard Abbey Hsu yells and points toward teammate Riley Weiss, who is standing outside the 3-point line. The Columbia bench is visible in the foreground, jumping up and down and making the 3-point hand sign.

Columbia’s Riley Weiss is learning from — and scoring with — teammate Abbey Hsu

By Jenn Hatfield / December 5, 2023

Freshman protégée and senior star combined for 39 points, including Hsu’s game-winner, against Villanova

Harvard guard Lola Mullaney shoots an open right-handed jump shot in front of her team's bench.

‘Outside shooter deluxe’: How Harvard’s Lola Mullaney quietly keeps on scoring

By Jenn Hatfield / November 24, 2023

Mullaney isn’t the Crimson’s leading scorer anymore, but she’s as critical as anyone to their success

Columbia guard Abbey Hsu is shown in profile, smiling with her hands extended in front of her and her palms up. Guard Perri Page is walking up to her and extending her left arm to complete the high five.

Columbia’s Abbey Hsu sets Ivy League career 3-pointers record

By Jenn Hatfield / November 11, 2023

Hsu has 289 and counting with most of her senior season left to play

Las Vegas Aces forward A'ja Wilson and guard Kelsey Plum high-five.

What to watch for in the Las Vegas Aces’ semifinal series against the Dallas Wings

By Matthew Walter / September 24, 2023

Key matchups on the perimeter and in the paint, plus an X-factor for the Aces

Connecticut Sun guard Tiffany Hayes yells and clenches her fists in celebration.

With 3-pointers falling, Connecticut Sun show how dangerous they can be in playoffs

By Jacqueline LeBlanc / September 16, 2023

Last season’s weakness was a strength for the Sun in Game 1

Washington Mystics guard Brittney Sykes holds three fingers in the air and sticks her tongue out in celebration. The phrase "Building Around Brittney" is overlaid at the bottom in all caps, and the orange Locked on Women's Basketball logo is in the upper right corner.

Locked on Women’s Basketball: Can Brittney Sykes lead hobbled Washington Mystics to glory?

By The Next / August 3, 2023

And when will the Mystics’ injured players return?

With the arena dark for pregame introductions, Washington Mystics guard Brittney Sykes smiles and high-fives her teammates as her name is called.

‘Now look what I can do’: How Brittney Sykes has realized her potential with Washington Mystics

By Jenn Hatfield / July 31, 2023

‘I’m in a place where what I see in the mirror, somebody else sees’

Washington Mystics guard Ariel Atkins holds her hands in front of her near waist level and makes 3-point signs as she runs up the court.

‘It’s automatic’: How Ariel Atkins became the top 3-point shooter in Mystics history

By Jenn Hatfield / July 15, 2023

Atkins shot past Ivory Latta on Tuesday in the Washington record books

Abbey Hsu dribbles the ball across halfcourt with her right hand while gesturing to her teammates with her left hand. The large blue Columbia Lions logo at center court is visible just to Hsu's left.

The growing confidence of Columbia’s Abbey Hsu

By Jenn Hatfield / January 30, 2023

‘When … she turns on the mindset that nobody can guard her, she is fearless’

Las Vegas Aces guard Chelsea Gray dribbles the ball as Washington Mystics guard Ariel Atkins defends.

What will it take for the Las Vegas Aces to win their first WNBA championship?

By Matthew Walter / September 10, 2022

Connecticut is all that stands between the Aces and a championship. What will it take for Las Vegas to defeat the Sun?