MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Jalynn Gregory’s 301st three-pointer as a Blue Raider looked like so many of the 300 that came before it.
It came on a play designed to get her open, one executed with such precision by her teammates that the sharpshooter was somehow left unguarded in the corner, resulting in the opposing coach (today, LA Tech’s Brooke Stoehr) throwing their arms up in frustration at how could their team, who almost certainly spent a good part of their time in the film room emphasizing not to give Gregory any space on the perimeter, leave MTSU’s best shooter wide open for a shot she’d made 300 times before in her career.
“The three-point record, it doesn’t just come from me,” Gregory reflected post-game. “Of course, I have to make the shot. But it comes from my teammates getting me open and just them passing me the ball. Nas working down low, drawing some people and then the kick out.”…