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The dependent variable is a 3-point scale for party identification, with strong, weak, and leaning partisans coded together.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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-- G Drew Hanlen was a threat from the 3-point line, hitting 36 percent, and also ran the offense efficiently.
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The Canadian hit for 11 ppg and sank a team-high 44 percent from the 3-point line.
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Add a couple of talented guards to the mix through recruiting, including Tennessee State transfer Parker Smith, an outstanding 3-point shooter, and this team could have the extra weapons needed to enjoy a winning season.
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THE GOOD NEWS: Four starters and a bevy of key reserves are back next year, and coach Rick Byrd's teams are traditionally tougher to beat after a year to jell in his system that emphasizes unselfish play and accurate 3-point shooting.
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Guard Kurtis Woods improved dramatically as a sophomore, finishing as the team's second-leading scorer at 12.7 ppg and hitting 36.5 percent from the 3-point line.
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Another guy to watch for might be F Tevin Galvin, an excellent athlete with 3-point range who made a low percentage of his shots, indicating that he merely needs to improve his shot selection.
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Chavis is a capable 3-point shooter and distributor, while LeGates has the kind of versatility that will make him a tough cover as he gains experience.
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EKU again shot the ball well, finishing at 46.9 percent from the floor, 39.5 percent from the 3-point line and 72.5 percent at the foul line.
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Instead, the Colonels couldn't stop the Racers and lost 88-74, which forced them to hit the road, where their weaknesses -- a lack of size and rebounding -- often trumped excellent 3-point shooting and turnover ratio.
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