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Race Thompson Returning to Indiana For 6th College Season

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Race Thompson turned a key piece of Indiana’s basketball workforce below Mike Woodson final season, and it was a lot enjoyable that he is determined to return again for extra.
Thompson, a Plymouth, Minn., native, has been at Indiana for 5 years already, however he is benefiting from the bonus COVID-19 12 months to ”run it again,” as he stated on social media Thursday evening in asserting his return to the Hoosiers.
“I belief Coach Woodson and his plan for me to grow to be one of the best participant I may be to take my sport to a different stage,” Thompson stated Thursday evening.
The 6-foot-8 Thompson was a workforce captain a 12 months in the past, and had his finest season as a Hoosier. He averaged a career-high 11.1 factors per sport and seven.5 rebounds, additionally a profession finest. He additionally turned a bit extra of a fringe menace, making 15 three-pointers after making solely six complete in his earlier three years.
Thompson began and performed in all 35 video games final 12 months, enjoying up entrance with shut good friend Trayce Jackson-Davis. They’ve performed collectively three years now, and there was some concern about what each of them would do that offseason. Thompson is the primary domino to fall.
Jackson-Davis, the workforce’s main scorer and rebounder, declared for the NBA Draft final week, however he didn’t rent an agent and is conserving his faculty eligibility choices open. Solely first-round picks get assured contracts, and he is not a first-round decide in any of the preferred mock drafts. He is a second-round decide in some, however many others do not have him getting drafted in any respect.
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Thompson and Jackson-Davis are roommates and better of buddies. Thompson’s return in excellent news for Indiana followers hoping that Jackson-Davis will return as properly.



















Thompson reclassified to enroll early at Indiana, and redshirted his first 12 months. He performed in solely 9 video games in 2018-19, however then performed in 29 video games the next 12 months. He began all 27 video games in 2020-21, and averaged 9.2 factors per sport. However the Hoosiers went simply 12-15 that 12 months and Archie Miller was fired.
Mike Woodson, a former Indiana nice participant from 1976-80, was employed as the top coach and talked Thompson into stayed, vowing to increase his sport. All of it paid off, as Thompson was an honorable point out all-Massive Ten choice by the media.
Thompson went by way of Senior Night time ceremonies in early March, however left the door open for a return. The Hoosiers gained two video games within the Massive Ten Event and earned an invite to the NCAA Event, their first in six years.
Indiana beat Wyoming, however then misplaced to Saint Mary’s in Portland, Ore.
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Indiana mother found alive in the woods over a week after she vanished from her burning home

An Indiana mother whose family feared she was kidnapped after she mysteriously vanished while their home was on fire was found over a week later in the woods, a few miles away from the property.
Britney Gard, 46, had been missing for eight days before she was found alive on Wednesday and taken to a hospital.
The mom was rescued after she called authorities, “requesting assistance finding her way out of a wooded area” just 2.5 miles away from her home, according to the Putnam County Sheriff’s Office.
Gard went missing on Sept. 30 and was reported missing after she failed to show up at her daughter’s volleyball game the following day.
Her 13-year-old daughter hitched a ride back home after her match, only to find swaths of authorities waiting to inform her they couldn’t locate her mother.
Gard left everything behind, including her purse and car.
Adding to the mystery, firefighters responded to reports of a small fire at the home the day after she disappeared, but no one was on the property at the time.
A search party led by Gard’s four sisters covering a 35-mile radius around Indianapolis quickly ensued, but no one found any signs of the missing mom.
“Who took her?” Gard’s sister Stephanie Bowen asked on WRTV on Monday.
“I feel like there’s something here bigger that we don’t know and someone knows something.”
The Putnam County Sheriff’s Office said that they aren’t currently looking for any persons of interest and assured there is “no current threat to the general public.”
But how exactly Gard ended up in the woods and where she was for the last eight days remains a mystery.
“No one knows what happened. No one knows how she got there. No one knows what happened,” her family told WTWO.
But the family is just thankful Gard is safe.
“It feels great. It’s a relief. Feel joy that she’s alive and with us,” they told the outlet.
It’s unclear what type of injuries Gard was being treated for, if any.
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Vice President JD Vance to visit Indiana again as White House presses for redistricting – WTOP News

As the White House continues to push for redistricting, Vice President JD Vance is expected to be in Indiana on…
As the White House continues to push for redistricting, Vice President JD Vance is expected to be in Indiana on Friday for the second time in recent months, according to a notice from the Federal Aviation Administration.
While other Republican-led states like Texas and Missouri quickly answered the White House’s call to create new congressional district maps that are expected to favor the GOP in the 2026 election, Indiana lawmakers have been noticeably more hesitant. Indiana’s legislative leaders have said barely a word publicly about where they stand on the matter in the months since Vance first visited.
Vance’s visit is at least the third time he has talked to Indiana Republican lawmakers about the possibility. He met privately with Gov. Mike Braun and legislative leaders in Indianapolis on Aug. 7 to discuss the subject, and pressure mounted in the weeks following. Trump met privately with state House Speaker Todd Huston and state Senate President Pro Tem Rodric Bray in the Oval Office on Aug. 26. Vance also spoke to other rank-and-file lawmakers who were visiting Washington, D.C., that day.
Vance’s office did not respond to messages seeking comment.
Braun’s, Huston’s and Bray’s offices also did not respond to messages requesting comment.
Typically, states redo their congressional boundaries every 10 years with the census in a process called redistricting. Indiana finalized it’s own current map in 2021. But President Donald Trump has recruited Republican governors to draw up new congressional districts in an attempt to give the party an easier path to maintaining control of the House in the midterms next year.
Texas and Missouri have enacted new districts as Democrats in California are seeking voter approval to add as many as five Democrat-held seats in Congress.
The vice president’s visit comes three weeks after former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential candidate, rallied against redistricting in Indiana, a state Trump won by 19 percentage points in 2024.
Braun, a Republican and strong ally of Trump, has said that redistricting will likely happen. He hasn’t called a special session yet, though, saying he wants to be sure lawmakers are behind a new map. Republicans hold a supermajority in both chambers.
The deadline to file to run for office in the 2026 general election in Indiana is Feb. 6, leaving about four months to call a special session, make a new map, approve it and finalize candidates to run in the newly drawn districts.
Republicans outnumber Democrats in Indiana’s congressional delegation 7-2. But many in the party have suggested they should aim for all nine.
The GOP would likely target Indiana’s 1st Congressional District, a longtime Democratic stronghold that encompasses Gary and other cities near Chicago in the state’s northwest corner. The seat held by third-term Democratic U.S. Rep. Frank Mrvan has been seen by Republicans as a possible pickup in recent elections.
Lawmakers in Indiana redrew the borders of the district to be slightly more favorable toward Republicans in the 2022 election, but did not entirely split it up. Indiana’s Republican legislative leaders praised the districts’ existing boundaries after adopting them four years ago.
“I believe these maps reflect feedback from the public and will serve Hoosiers well for the next decade,” Bray said at the time.
The new maps were not challenged in court after they were approved in 2021, not even by Democrats and allies who had opposed the changes boosting GOP standing in the suburbs north of Indianapolis.
Mrvan still won reelection in 2022 and easily retained his seat in 2024.
Republicans could also zero in on Indiana’s 7th Congressional District, composed entirely of Marion County and the Democratic stronghold of Indianapolis. But that option would be more controversial, potentially slicing up the state’s largest city and diluting Black voters’ influence.
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Associated Press writer Michelle L. Price in Washington contributed to this report. Volmert reported from Lansing, Michigan.
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Are Caitlin Clark’s Air Force 1s the key to Indiana Fever’s playoff success?

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Caitlin Clark may not be able to play for the Indiana Fever, but she’s clearly trying to influence her teammates with her shoe game. The All-Star guard, who is out with a right groin injury, has worn black Nike Air Force 1 sneakers for the last three games of the playoffs.
The Fever’s record in those three games: 3-0.
It started when the Fever were down 1-0 in their best-of-3 first-round series to the Atlanta Dream. She walked out on the court with the shoes, which exude toughness, and got a big reaction from teammates.
“I fear you, you mean business,” Fever All-Star center Aliyah Boston joked before Game 2. “Black Forces?! Them (refs) better watch out.”
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Ever the superstitious type, after the Fever won Game 2, Clark wore same outfit and Air Force 1s for Game 3. After the Fever upset the Dream, they celebrated the shoes on the court.
“I mean, they’re working, so,” teammate Lexie Hull said following the Game 3 win. “We told her she’s bringing them in her bag, wearing them every day.”
For Game 1 of the semifinals against the Las Vegas Aces, Clark wore black and white Nikes to the Michelob ULTRA Arena. Indiana’s Sophie Cunningham was concerned, asking about the black Air Forces. Clark said: “Don’t worry, I’ve got them.”
Clark wore all black for the game, including the Air Force 1s, and the Fever stunned the Aces to take a 1-0 lead in the best-of-5 semifinals.
Here’s guessing the black AF1s will be back for Game 2, Tuesday in Las Vegas.
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