Allie Quigley is the first player in WNBA or NBA history to win the three-point contest four times 👏
The Sky guard etched her name into history on Saturday when she became the first player in WNBA and NBA history to win the three-point contest four times.
The three-time All-Star scored 30 points in the final round in front of home crowd of fans inside McCormick Place in Chicago.the league should “rename it the Allie Quigley three-point contest.” Quigley, who played her college basketball at DePaul, won the first round and entered the final round against Mystics guard Ariel Atkins and Dream rookie guard Rhyne Howard. In the final round, Quigley went last and defeated Atkins, who finished with 21 points, and Howard, who finished with 14.
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