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Film Session: How Kennesaw State exploited Indiana's help defense for 3-pointers

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Film Session: How Kennesaw State exploited Indiana's help defense for 3-pointers


Kennesaw State made 17-of-35 (48.5 percent) from distance against the Hoosiers on Friday night. Those 17 made 3-pointers were the second-most Indiana has allowed in the Mike Woodson era and also the second-most allowed by Indiana in the KenPom era, which dates back to the 2001-2002 season.

Penn State’s 18 made 3s in Happy Valley last season on Jan. 11 are the current record holders against Woodson’s Hoosiers.

As we’ve seen throughout Woodson’s tenure, his defensive philosophy of bringing a help defender to the nail leaves Indiana susceptible to wing 3-pointers, which the Owls took advantage of time and again. And even when the Owls didn’t beat the Hoosiers off the drive, Indiana was essentially zoning the ball with the help defender, leaving space for shooters on the opposite side of the court.

Today’s Film Session breaks it down:

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Delivery driver reported missing in Decatur found dead in her vehicle in Indiana

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Delivery driver reported missing in Decatur found dead in her vehicle in Indiana


A driver who makes nationwide deliveries and was reported missing last month to Decatur police was found dead inside her vehicle Thursday in Indiana, authorities said.

Foul play is not suspected in the death of Ann Theresa Kipp, a 62-year-old subcontracted driver for RXO who had a Decatur mailing address but did not live in the north Alabama city, Decatur police said Thursday.

Kipp was reported missing to Decatur police on Nov. 3.

She made a delivery in Corinth, Mississippi on Oct. 10 before calling her employer Oct. 16 to request time off because she was not feeling well.

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Kipp was in Louisville, Kentucky when she made that call.

On Oct. 20, her employer tried contacting her but the effort was unsuccessful. Her employer told authorities Kipp was in Scottsburg, Indiana at the time.

On Thursday, police officers with the Indianapolis Police Department found Kipp dead inside her vehicle.

Indianapolis police are taking over the investigation into Kipp’s death.



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Woman killed, man wounded in shooting at Gary, Indiana, home

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Gary Fire Department arrived on scene and took the woman to St Catherine’s Hospital, where she died. The man was taken to Methodist Northlake Hospital for treatment.

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Child dies, 5 others injured from fatal house fire

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Child dies, 5 others injured from fatal house fire


FOWLER, Ind. (WISH) — A family was trapped in a house fire that killed one child and put three children and their parents into the hospital.

The Benton County Sheriff’s Office said the fire happened just before midnight Dec. 17. They were called to a report of a house fire with the family trapped at a home on 600 North, northeast of Fowler, Indiana.

Four children and their parents, Dolores Moreno-Lazo and Keyry Haro-Ortega, were taken to the hospital. Officers said that 11-year-old Yuliana Haro-Ortega was pronounced deceased at the hospital.

The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

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