Just for kicks, I looked up the stats on 3-pointers.
Over the season as a whole, RU averaged 11.60 attempts and 3.70 makes per game, while opponents averaged 15.57 attempts per game (just under 4 more attempts per game) and 5.24 makes per game (a bit over 1.5 more makes from 3 per game), with opponents outshooting RU from 3 by .337 to .319 (not a big difference). RU way outshot opponents from 2-point range - .477 versus .399 and, interestingly, while opponents hit 51 more 3-pointers than RU, RU hit a whopping 154 more 2-pointers than opponents.
During the B1G season, RU averaged 11.83 attempts and 3.61 makes per game, while opponents averaged 16.44 attempts (just about 4.6 more attempts per game) and 5.44 makes per game (a bit more than 1.8 more makes per game), with opponents outshooting RU by .331 to .305 (a slightly bigger difference than overall). The 2-point shooting differential was not nearly as big as overall, with RU shooting .463 versus .430, but the differences in made 3-pointers (opponents hit 33 more) and made 2-pointers (RU hit 89 more) were fairly similar.
I should add that all of these numbers reflect a real change from 2014-15. RU shot something like 7 3-pointers per game in B1G play that year, making just over 2, so both attempts and makes increased by more than 50%. And shooting percentage improved, too, although not by as much.
Given next year's lineup, I'd expect another jump in 3-point shooting. The younger players seem to like to shoot the 3 - Shrita, Khadaizha and Aliyah combined took more than half their shots outside the arc.