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Old Fri Oct 01, 2010, 08:25am
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BITS Of course it had the desired afffect. The NCAA has a study to prove it. That is until they want to move the line again then they will have a study proving otherwise!!
I will say that is a big difference IMO between Men's and Women's basketball. In Men's basketball it does appear the mid range jumper is a lost art, whereas I see more of the 12 - 15' in women's games.
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