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MaCio Teague Should Rain Buckets for Baylor

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On Monday, Baylor landed their shooting guard of the future as MaCio Teague announced his decision to transfer to Baylor. Teague played two seasons at UNC Asheville. He’ll sit one season, then have two years of eligibility.

Teague was an All-Big South selection. He averaged 16 points and shot 43% from 3-point range on 217 attempts last season. He hit 45% of his 150 triples as a freshman. His shooting will be a giant boost for a Baylor team that finished the 2017 season 320th in 3-point attempts and spent most of the year as the Big 12’s worst squad from distance.