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<p>Branching off of last week's article where we discussed the top new shooters in Division I, we turn our attention to the sharpshooters leaving their mark in Division II. The following players deserve recognition for their prowess from beyond the arc. Join us as we unveil the top ten new shooters in Division II in a two part series. Here is part one, featuring the top five new shooters to know!</p>
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Branching off of last week's article where we discussed the top new shooters in Division I, we turn our attention to the sharpshooters leaving their mark in Division II. The following players deserve recognition for their prowess from beyond the arc. Join us as we unveil the top ten new shooters in Division II in a two part series. Here is part one, featuring the top five new shooters to know!
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