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Mizzou's Hayley Frank Participating in College 3-Point Championship

Missouri women's basketball forward Hayley Frank will compete in the 35th annual 2024 State Farm College 3-Point Championship on Thursday night.

Missouri women's basketball forward Hayley Frank will compete in the 35th annual 2024 State Farm College 3-Point Championship on Thursday at 8 p.m. CT on ESPN, the selection committee announced on Wednesday.

The fifth-year senior became the fourth Tiger in program history to record 2,000 career points. Frank was one of the few bright spots in Mizzou's rough 2023-24 campaign as she led the team in points per game (16.4) and tied for the team-lead in rebounds (6.4) and blocks (0.5) per contest.

A good chunk of her scoring came from behind the arc she ranked fourth in the SEC in 3-point percentage at 37.3 percent while achieving 2.22 makes from downtown, which was the fourth most in the conference.

While in Columbia, Mo., Frank was named an All-SEC honoree twice and also landed a spot on the 2019-20 All-Conference Freshman Team.

The College 3-Point Championship will be held at Grand Canyon University for the first time since 2017. Frank is one of eight of women's basketball players participating and is the only one from the SEC.

The night will also feature a slam dunk championship in addition to the men's 3-point contest. The winners of both the women's and men's 3-point shootouts will face off in a final contest.

Since the event’s inception, several of the top players in college basketball have competed in the State Farm College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships before moving on to the professional ranks, including Gary Payton, Steve Nash, Jason Terry, Kyle Korver, Bobby Hurley, Michael Finley, Allan Houston, Denzel Valentine, Cappie Pondexter, Katie Gearlds, Kristi Toliver, Odyssey Sims, Tiffany Hayes, Tiffany Mitchell, Ariel Atkins and Rhyne Howard.

Here is the lineup for the Women’s 3-Point Championship:

Unique Drake, St. John's
Dyaisha Fair, Syracuse
Hayley Frank, Missouri
Rachel Kent, Butler
Brynna Maxwell, Gonzaga
Sara Scalia, Indiana
Michelle Sidor, DePaul
Kaylynne Truong, Gonzaga