What happened
Sonia Citron pulled up from 25 feet and missed a three-point attempt with 2:42 left in the second quarter. The board read 37-40 at the time of the shot. The miss came on a self-created pullup look rather than a catch-and-shoot rhythm jumper.
Why it matters
Pullup threes from 25-plus feet are among the lowest-efficiency shots on the floor, and a young perimeter player taking them in a one-possession game is a process flag worth tracking. With the score within three, possessions in the final three minutes of the half swing both halftime momentum and second-half adjustments. Shot selection at this depth tends to be a leading indicator for late-game offensive trust.
What to watch
Watch whether the offense funnels Citron into rhythm catch-and-shoot looks in the third quarter rather than pullups from distance. Halftime adjustments and her shot diet after the break will tell the story.