WSU junior guard Jabe Mullins off to ridiculous start from beyond the arc this season

The transfer from Saint Mary’s is shooting 56.7% from three-point land to begin the season.

PULLMAN, Wash. — The 2022 WSU men’s basketball season has not started the way the team would have liked, but the team does include one of the top sharpshooters in the entire nation this season.

Jabe Mullins began his college career at Saint Mary’s after growing up in Snoqualmie, WA and starring at Mount Si High School, where he became the #1 recruit in the state of Washington.

“Coach Smith got the WSU job late and I wanted to commit in August, Saint Mary’s just caught my eye and I

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