When Sara Scalia is on, really on, it doesn't really matter where she is taking her shot from.
It's more of a feel.
Take Wednesday at Williams Arena, for example. In the Gophers' 99-93 nonconference victory over Ohio, Scalia scored a career-high 37 points. She made 14 of 21 shots. She made nine of 13 three-pointers, the second-most threes made in program history (behind Rachel Banham's 10 in 2016).
Some of Scalia's were from right at the three-point line. Some were from well behind it. There was one, late in the first half, when she pulled up on the break and hit from what had to be 26 feet.
On a night when the Gophers hit 18 threes — the second most in team history and the most at Williams Arena and under coach Lindsay Whalen — Scalia had half of them.
"When I catch the ball, sometimes I don't even know where I am,'' Scalia said. "But if I've practiced the shot — and I practice my shot every single day, I practice shooting every single day — I trust my shot.''
It was an amazing game for Scalia and fellow guard Jasmine Powell, who had 18 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists. Of those nine assists, eight came on three-pointers – three by Scalia, three by Gadiva Hubbard (14 points) and two by Deja Winters (16).