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Rayson’s success hinges on first shot: Fact or Fiction?

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Braylon Rayson prepares to shoot the ball during the game against Akron on Jan. 12 in McGuirk Arena.

Braylon Rayson isn’t afraid to say it.

“When the first goes in, I feel like I’m just hot for the rest of the game,” the junior guard said. “Anything. A layup, free throw. Any time I hit my first shot, it’s going to be a good day.”

Rayson said he doesn’t consider himself streaky, but does believe in momentum. The 5-foot-9 Dallas native has an unwavering swagger once he starts making shots.

“It’s like throwing a rock in the ocean,” Rayson said.