The title of the greatest shooter in NCAA history now resides in Norman, Okla., after Taylor Robertson set a new all-time record with No. 498 against the Iowa State Cyclones.
Robertson, who’s become synonymous with three-point shooting, put the Oklahoma Sooners up 16-11 early in the first quarter of a pivotal Big 12 matchup with No. 18 Iowa State.
Robertson tied the all-time record in the Sooners’ loss to the Texas Longhorns on Wednesday. It didn’t take her long to create history, making the record-breaking three with 4:18 remaining in the first quarter. She broke the record once held by Ohio State‘s Kelsey Mitchell.
The greatest shooter in the history of women's basketball! #Sooners x @T_Rob30 pic.twitter.com/Zn9Ks4Sa7f
— Oklahoma Basketball (@OU_WBBall) January 28, 2023
Coming into the contest, Robertson shot an incredible 43.8% from beyond the arc and has cemented her legacy as one of the greats in college basketball history.
After their blowout loss to the Longhorns, it looks like Oklahoma is off to a much better start in their second of two games on the road in Ames. Here’s hoping Robertson’s record-setting day helps the Sooners get back on the winning side of things against the Cyclones.
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