Baylor guard Juicy Landrum makes history by connecting on 14 3-pointers in a game against Arkansas State, setting a new NCAA women's basketball record. (2:00)

Baylor guard Juicy Landrum set an NCAA women's basketball record by draining 14 3-pointers during the No. 7-ranked team's 111-43 win Wednesday over Arkansas State in Waco, Texas.

Landrum, a 38.5% 3-point shooter this season, was 14-for-24 (58.3%) against the Red Wolves. She attempted all but one of her 24 shots from deep.

She also had a career-high 42 points, topping her previous best of 23 set last season.

Landrum broke the record of 13 3-pointers made by Lamar's Moe Kinard against Denver in November 2018. She also shattered the Baylor mark of nine 3-pointers held by Odyssey Sims and Mandy Hayworth.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.