DENVER, Colo. – After making his first three-point attempt in a 78-75 win over Colorado Mesa University, senior
Jarrett Brodbeck now holds the record for the most career three-pointers (347) in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) history.
Brodbeck's first three-pointer in yesterday's contest was his 345
th career, surpassing Mike Ziegler of Colorado Mines (1986-90) for the most career three-pointers in conference history. Brodbeck tallied his 347
th career three-pointer in game-winning buzzer beater style against CMU.
Brodbeck broke the record by averaging 3.27 three-pointers per game throughout 106 career-games at Regis. The senior is shooting 38.2 percent from beyond the arc this season, ranking him fourth in the RMAC. Additionally, he is second in the RMAC with 65 made three-pointers on the season, averaging 3.3 per game.
On four separate occasions thus far this season, the Yorba Linda, California native has made six three-pointers in a single game. He made a season-high 99 in 2017-18.
With eight regular season games remaining, Brodbeck will create more separation at the top of the RMAC's most career three-pointers list.
The Rangers play Western Colorado State University tonight, February 2, at 7:30 p.m.