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Tom Izzo, Joey Hauser React to Michigan State’s 82-69 Loss at Indiana


BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Following an 82-69 loss at Indiana on Sunday, Michigan State coach Tom Izzo talked in regards to the negatives and positives that got here from this recreation. 

This is Izzo’s full transcript, plus video connected beneath.

Opening assertion…

Izzo: Nicely, dissatisfied, inspired, quite a lot of issues to consider however acquired to offer Indiana quite a lot of credit score. A man like Bates comes off the bench and hits 5 3s and Galloway hits 3-for-3, that is the choose your poison. You may perceive why typically I choose to not double or not dig, simply relies upon which approach you need to go. I believed we did a hell of a job early, we combined it up, we got here at them quite a lot of other ways, he wasn’t hurting us. Then A.J. acquired that foul on the 10 minute mark and we performed 10 minutes with out A.J., fouls on the three and that was not an excellent foul. Eight minutes with out Akins and with out Malik Corridor that is not an excellent factor. Pierre [Brooks] had some beauty, simply did not make them. We had been taking part in the second half shut a pair instances however it was the tip of the primary half after we had these three freshmen in there. Not a simple place to play three freshmen and I believed they took benefit of us and so they acquired that lead within the second and simply could not reduce it down. They performed nicely, give them credit score. Trayce is taking part in his finest basketball. We did a good job on Schifino. It was Bates that got here in, I imply we did not assume Galloway would hit these. They are a 68 % free throw taking pictures group and so they shoot 90, so that they did what they needed to do to win and we did what we needed to do to lose.

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On momentum shift when Pierre Brooks double-teamed Trayce Jackson-Daivs, who kicked the ball to Tamar Bates for a 3-pointer…

Izzo: It is powerful and a few of it’s when [Brooks] did double we had been speculated to have rotations. I am undecided whose fault, however we perceive Pierre goes to be restricted defensively a bit of bit however you hop he could make pictures and he is not making pictures and when he is not doing that it is powerful. However he performed more durable right this moment so somethings that had been encouraging. I believed Joey [Hauser] acquired the hell beat out of him and did a pleasant job. They had been bodily with him, grabbing and clutching and I did not assume we dealt with that actual nicely for some time. In a while we began driving the ball and after we did, we had some success doing that. If you’re taking part in on the highway, a pair errors can actually change issues. A pair foul conditions can actually change issues. After which we nonetheless haven’t any substitution sample. To be very blunt and trustworthy with you, Tyson Walker acquired sick two nights in the past and did not observe or eat. This morning we did not assume he was going to play at breakfast so I give him lots, quite a lot of credit score, however he hadn’t shot a ball. He had a abdomen virus and this and that and he acquired a bit of higher. They put issues in his veins final evening and right this moment. However we’re simply not deep sufficient to undergo these issues. However I used to be impressed as a result of I believed once I acquired Ty, when he acquired a bit of harm he was out and he grew up as a person right this moment. He performed as arduous as he may play below the circumstances. That is what I meant about we simply did not have sufficient guys to go and win.

On fatigue setting in…

Izzo: I believe the six video games in 16 days caught as much as us a bit of bit, particularly guys like Joey and A.J. a bit of bit, though A.J. acquired quite a lot of relaxation within the first half he nonetheless performed 27 minutes and he was out for 10 minutes. That is what I imply about rotations as a result of I am taking part in him nearly the entire second half. Tre [Holloman] did some uncharacteristic issues and we instructed him what to do and so we did not really feel as snug with him within the second half. He did not do a foul job, however he is been taking part in fairly nicely. Jaxon did some good issues on offense, however struggles a bit of bit on protection. If he can rating, you are able to do that. These guys are getting higher, even Carson [Cooper]. We would have liked A.J. and Jaden within the recreation and we wanted Tyson to be 70 %.

On how a lot belief he had in A.J. Hoggard and the officers to play with two fouls…

Izzo: You simply stated an oxymoron. I did belief A.J. though his second foul was not a sensible foul. He is acquired to know higher than that. However the best way that recreation was going, I may have. I simply need you to consider it since you all write for me, my group, you recognize I’m wondering what individuals are saying now they need me to double you then surrender 3s. You set him in and he will get a foul, these are the issues you have to make choices on. I believed after we put Tre in there he was doing a fairly good job after which he acquired a bit of bit forward of himself and that occurs, they sped us up a bit of bit. There was a thought however I simply thought if we may hold it inside 5, we felt like we performed ok that within the second half we may. We did, so 16 minute mark we’re there and simply did not do the job and so they hit some large pictures.

On deciding when to double-team Trayce Jackson-Davis…

Izzo: We combined up right this moment. We doubled a bit of bit. We could not double with the 4 as a result of they’re so good on the weak aspect so we doubled with a guard and we’re speculated to rotate. Then we dug in there and had some success with digging in there. And you recognize what, you reverse it and guys do not make pictures you are good. Towards Purdue, they did not, [Ethan] Morton did not make pictures. So these choices, you go in there and also you attempt to make them. What we’re making an attempt to do some extra is combine it up so weren’t as, everyone does not really feel it. Then after we had sure lineups in there, like Tyson hadn’t practiced a second. He watched a bit of little bit of yesterday’s observe however he wasn’t doing nicely, in order that makes it arduous to make changes.

On Malik Corridor’s harm…

Izzo: Saturday I did not assume he’d play. I believed he’d heat up however he did not heat up. At this time he is making an attempt to do some one thing, however he is a bit of methods away. When, I do not know. All I can do is help him. You recognize I believe a few of these are bodily, a few of these are psychological, a few of them are a mix and a few of them are as a result of the world proper now could be totally different. If you happen to get injured you are totally different, so I do not know if he is injured or harm. If he is injured, he is acquired to do what he is acquired to do. If he is harm then you do not play.

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On answering Indiana’s runs…

Izzo: Yeah and I believe we competed. However I believe whenever you’ve acquired Joey and A.J. [Hoggard] in there the entire time, they only type of put on down a bit of bit. They did not seem like they had been carrying down, however a step gradual right here a step gradual there, neglect to field out on an enormous play that they hit a 3 on. Mady fouls the man with 4 seconds left on the shot clock and only a goofy play. They missed a free throw and we pleasure ourselves on, they get the rebound and hit the shot, I believe we have missed like two free throw reduce outs all yr and it is only one throughout that stretch. I know this sounds silly, however I am pleased with the best way we competed below the circumstances. They’re taking part in good. The gang was nice. We did not get a lot time and never having Tyson, we knew we would not have Malik however we thought we’d have Tyson and he performed. He most likely performed quite a lot of minutes, however I am simply telling you, 32 minutes, I apologized to him thrice, we simply had no selection. We should always have put him on the level and Tre was struggling there proper earlier than the half, however he was operating on fumes.

On Mady Sissoko guarding Trayce Jackson-Davis and different good Huge Ten forwards…

Izzo: A few of it’s the remainder of us and the sport plan, however it’s like the massive child from Illinois had an excellent recreation. Mayer the subsequent recreation went 0-for-6 and he does not even seem like he is within the recreation. That is proper now what is going on on with faculty basketball and it is wonderful that in our league now we have quite a lot of good bigs. I believe Trayce Jackson has improved a ton. I believe he is a lot better with the ball, I believe he is passing the ball so a lot better. He really missed some pictures that I have never seen him miss. He shot a lot better from the road I believe. He is a 69-70 % free throw shooter and he went 11-for-13. He is an excellent participant. I actually like Trayce. He is an excellent participant and a few these different guys performed higher than I believed they might. That is what occurs when guys play good and also you’re giving these different guys freedom on the surface cross.

On whether or not is Mady Sissoko dropping confidence…

Izzo: Perhaps. I did not assume Mady performed as nicely. I believe he acquired clocked fairly good early, which I believed was BS. I do not know if that – he simply did not appear himself, however yeah he is acquired to play higher and we have go to rotate these guys in there extra. We surrender one thing and we get one thing. We get higher offense or we get higher protection. We’re giving up one thing there, however that is why if we get Malik again we’ll have choices to do some issues.

On latest gradual begins however having a robust begin towards Indiana…

Izzo: Purdue and Rutgers, yeah. We put an emphasis on that, and I believed we did a hell of a job. We executed on offense, and we executed on protection. We did the issues we needed to do. We rebounded fairly nicely. They modified their lineup, too. You herald guys, I believed you knew Thompson would are available however he was an enormous elevate for them though he did not do a lot. The opposite child that I believed performed very well was Reneau. So that they had been bringing our bodies in, however Joey held his personal for essentially the most half. I simply thought that our bigs, I believed at first of the sport our bigs did an incredible job. I believed everyone performed very well. I do not know what our greatest lead was, do you? 9, taking part in nicely after which foul bother.

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On if it was deflating to blow the lead after a robust begin…

Izzo: No as a result of I knew precisely why. With [A.J.] out, convey my different level guard in and he did not play as nicely. Pierre got here in and missed some pictures, not his fault. You miss some you make some. However no, I do know precisely why we misplaced that lead. A.J. and Jaden spent 8-10 minutes on the bench and it is simple to say, ‘Nicely play them with foul bother,’ perhaps I’ll. However I additionally acquired to get them relaxation. However like I stated it is the timing. It is now we have no continuity in our substitution. And I believe if we are able to get our group again, like would not you agree that Jaden the final couple of video games is taking part in higher and higher, taking part in higher protection, taking part in higher operating, taking part in higher. Nicely it is as a result of it is a month out and that is the arduous half for Malik, however that is what occurs when there’s accidents.

On Jaden Akins…

Izzo: I believed this summer season Jaden was undoubtedly one among my finest gamers, and I do not really feel any totally different. He works arduous, he is coachable, he does what he is speculated to do. He is acquired to rebound a bit of higher, and there is extra on his shoulders now. He is dealing with it and I actually assume if we needed to do one thing totally different right this moment, usually we had been getting Tyson extra pictures, we wanted to get Joey and Jaden extra pictures. 10 turnovers is not terrible, however not nice. Each groups performed arduous. We acquired to the free throw line, and that is been one among our negatives. We acquired off to an excellent begin, that is been one among our negatives. We’re making some progress, then abruptly our 90-87 % free throw shooters Joey and particularly when A.J. missed two in a row that point, he missed two in a row towards Purdue late in that recreation. These harm as a result of these are psychological blocks now we have to get by.

On it being a chippy recreation…

Izzo: My guys did not again down, however I did not recognize among the issues that occurred together with that first one. I did not recognize that one. That is okay. I like that, it is simply that we did not have sufficient our bodies to actually throw that edge and play and actually get after someone. I all the time prefer it, I simply by no means understand how it is going to be known as. One minute grabbing and holding is named, one minute you’ll be able to’t contact someone or you’ll be able to hand test. I believe the consistency just isn’t good. I did not have an issue with a lot of it right this moment, I simply thought it was one of many extra bodily video games. We now have performed in these 16 days, perhaps the three most bodily groups within the league. Purdue, everyone is aware of Rutgers is, after which Indiana I believe is a bodily group. They have measurement, they’re bodily so we discovered a bit of bit. I am not dissatisfied in my group. We will win some video games, and if we get wholesome we will get lots higher. We’d like that, I believe it is taking a toll on Joey greater than anyone.

Tom Izzo postgame press convention video

Michigan State senior ahead Joey Hauser led the Spartans with 22 factors. This is what he stated after the sport.

On it being a bodily and chippy recreation…

Hauser: I might say extra so chippy a bit of bit. We allow them to get below our pores and skin a bit of bit, some additional grabbing, additional speaking, however it’s a Huge Ten recreation in order that’s type of the way it goes.

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On carrying down bodily as the sport went on…

Hauser: A bit bit. Each recreation I really feel like has been like that the previous three or 4 video games so I’ve type of gotten used to it by now, however undoubtedly towards the tip of the sport I believe we had been feeling it a bit of bit.”

On Indiana’s second half run…

Hauser: It is simply powerful. In an setting like this, the group will get behind them and so they make some large buckets, they’ve some guys knock down some large pictures. Clearly we’re not making excuses however we’re down a pair guys and we began to really feel that. Tyson wasn’t his finest right this moment, wasn’t feeling nice, so it is arduous however we have to discover a approach to type of suck it up.

On A.J. Hoggard and Jaden Akins stepping into foul bother…

Hauser: Yeah foul bother was an issue. I am making an attempt to recollect, that they had an enormous play a while after we had been on that run immediately, however you would type of simply really feel the momentum shifting. I believe we had been fortunate to solely be down a pair buckets at halftime as a result of they made some large performs and large buckets towards the tip of the half.

On responding to Indiana’s runs…

Hauser: Once they go on a run you’ve got simply acquired to discover a approach to get a extremely good shot. It is that straightforward. We had instances the place they could have gone one a run and we took a fast shot or a good look, and in these conditions you’ve got actually go to discover a approach to get one thing on the rim, get fouled. We did an excellent job getting fouled right this moment, however it’s simply type of a principal factor.”

Joey Hauser postgame press convention video

  • GAME STORY: Michigan State could not work out a approach to guard Indiana on Sunday, and it led to a different convincing victory for the Hoosiers, this time 82-69 for his or her third straight win. Trayce Jackson-Davis had 31 factors and 15 rebounds, and Tamar Bates and Trey Galloway every added 17. It is their longest Huge Ten successful streak in 4 years. CLICK HERE
  • FAMILY DAY FOR BATES: It was an enormous day for the Bates household, with sophomore guard Tamar scoring 17 factors and his daughter Leilani successful the halftime child race. CLICK HERE
  • MICHIGAN STATE WORN DOWN: In its final three video games, Michigan State has confronted three of the Huge Ten’s most bodily groups – Purdue, Rutgers and Indiana – and it caught as much as the Spartans on Sunday at Meeting Corridor in an 82-69 loss to the Hoosiers. CLICK HERE
  • WHAT WOODSON SAID: Indiana gained its third straight recreation by double digits on Sunday, beating Michigan State 82-69. Coach Mike Woodson was thrilled with the win, which he known as a complete group effort. Right here is the complete video of his postgame press convention, plus the transcript. CLICK HERE
  • THOMPSON RETURNS AGAINST MICHIGAN STATE: Indiana sixth-year ahead Race Thompson has been out since struggling a knee harm on Jan. 5 at Iowa, however he returned to motion on Sunday towards Michigan State. CLICK HERE
  • WATCH MILLER KOPP DUNK: Indiana ahead Miller Kopp beat the Michigan State protection to the basket for a simple dunk, resulting in roars from the Meeting Corridor crowd. Watch the spotlight. CLICK HERE
  • WATCH TREY GALLOWAY’S 3-POINTER: Indiana junior guard Trey Galloway had the new hand early on, pulling down a pair of 3-pointers to offer the Hoosiers the lead. CLICK HERE
  • WATCH JACKSON-DAVIS DUNK ON HAUSER: Indiana star ahead Trayce Jackson-Davis caught a cross in transition and dunked throughout Michigan State’s Joey Hauser. CLICK HERE
  • LIVE BLOG: Relive all of the play-by-play from the sport in Tom Brew’s stay weblog straight from press row. CLICK HERE



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(WPTA) – Get ready for dazzling Fourth of July displays!

Communities all across northeast Indiana have planned fireworks shows to celebrate Independence Day.

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Here’s a look at the times, dates, and locations where you can catch a show in 21Country:

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  • Albion fireworks display
    • Held at the Central Noble Schools Albion campus at dusk on Wednesday, July 3.
  • Angola’s July 4th Celebration
    • A parade will be held in downtown Angola starting at 11 a.m. on Thursday, July 4, followed by a hotdog giveaway, a skydiving display, and a petting zoo.
    • Fireworks will then be lit at dusk at Commons Park.
  • Berne – Red, White, & Blue Festival
  • Bluffton fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be lit from the WEG parking lot, just north of the Boys & Girls Club, at 10 p.m. on Thursday, July 4.
  • Columbia City fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be lit at dusk on Wednesday, July 3, at Morsches Park. Food vendors will be at the park starting at 5 p.m., and bounce houses will open at 6 p.m.  
  • Decatur fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be lit at dusk at Riverside Park on Thursday, July 4. Before the big show, attendees can stop by for food from 5-9 p.m. and live music starting at 7 p.m. At 9 p.m., the American Legion Color Guard will honor fallen veterans with a ceremony. 
  • Fort Wayne fireworks display
    • Fireworks are set to begin around 10 p.m., lit from the top of the Indiana Michigan Power building downtown on Thursday, July 4.
  • Garrett Heritage Days
    • The fireworks display begins at 10 p.m. at Eastside Park on Thursday, July 4. A vendor fair, chalk walk, petting zoo, talent show, and many more events are planned throughout the day.
  • Huntington fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be set off at dusk on Thursday, July 4, at the Huntington University cross-country trail
  • Kendallville fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be lit from Bixler Lake on Thursday, July 4, at dusk
  • Marion fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be lit at dusk on Saturday, July 6, at Silvershell Beach
  • Markle fireworks display
    • Activities, live music, and food trucks start at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 4, at the Markle Fish & Game Club Park.
    • Fireworks will be lit at dusk.
  • Nappanee Independence Day celebration
    • A parade kicks off at 11 a.m. at Nappanee Elementary School on Thursday, July 4. Fireworks will be launched from the Sledding Hill after sunset at Thompson Drive.
  • New Haven fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be lit at dusk on Wednesday, July 3, at Lifeway Church, 7722 Moeller Rd. Free hotdogs, popcorn, and games will be offered starting at 7 p.m.
  • Ossian fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be lit at dusk on Friday, July 5, at Archbold Wilson Park. Starting at 5 p.m., attendees can enjoy music, food trucks, beverages, and family-friendly activities before the show.
  • Roanoke Fourth of July Fireworks and Family Fun Day 
    • Kids activities and music start at 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 6, at Roanoke Park. Fireworks will then be set off at dusk.
  • Rome City (Sylvan Lake) fireworks
    • Fireworks will be lit on Saturday, July 6, at dusk from Sylvan Lake.
  • Spencerville – Autism Awareness Firework Show
    • The event, planned for Saturday, July 6, at 7043 State Road 1, features a toned-down fireworks display for a more sensory-friendly experience. Fireworks will be lit at dusk.
  • Warren fireworks display
    • Fireworks will be lit at dusk on Sunday, July 7, at Warren Tower Park. 
  • Wawasee fireworks display
    • The fireworks display will begin at 10:15 p.m. on Saturday, July 6, at Lake Wawasee.
  • Wolcottville – Big Long Lake 
    • Fireworks will be lit at dusk on Saturday, July 6, from Big Long Lake.

Do you have a fireworks display to add to the list? Send an email to jazlynn.bebout@gray.tv with information.



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5 unique places to glamp in southern Indiana

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Want to explore southern Indiana’s natural beauty, but not so into sleeping on the ground? Love the outdoors, but worried about the high number of ticks this season? If you’ve been looking to spend a night in the woods but want some of the comforts of home, southern Indiana has more than just full-on outdoor camping or booking a night at the inn.

“Glamping,” also known as “luxury camping” or “yurting” combines the quiet and serenity of outdoor camping with the comfort of basic indoor amenities like an elevated bed, a solid floor, and a well-lit space. Plus, you don’t have to pitch your own tent.

Glamping can vary from more bare-bones canvas tents to “tiny cabins” accommodating a wide range of needs and experiences.

Connect with nature: Here are the best campgrounds (and parks) in south central Indiana

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What is glamping?

“Glamping,” a portmanteau of “glamorous” and “camping,” is living and sleeping in a secluded, natural area (often a tent or dome) that combines the natural elements of camping with the basic comforts of home living. Among the most popular “glamping” sites are yurts, which are round, portable tents originating from nomads in Inner Asia.

Glamping has grown as a recreational activity in recent decades, first in popular safari sites in Africa and Thailand, and then in the U.S. in the 2000s and 2010s as the appetite for high-comfort camping grew.

If you’re looking to try it out for yourself, here are a five glamping experiences in southern Indiana.

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Yurt in Madison with lots of room

Accommodates: Seven

Key amenities: Bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom with shower, heating and electricity

Average cost per night: $180

This two-storied canopy yurt (with a sunroof!) in Switzerland County sleeps up to seven and comes equipped with three beds (two queens), two adaptable couches (a futon and a double sofa bed), a kitchen, a bathroom with a shower, and a hot tub. The isolated yurt is also just 30 minutes from both Clifty Falls State Park and the Belterra Casino Resort.

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Plus, the property has two goats, Blaze and Taffy.

Check out the listing on Vrbo.

‘Getaway’ Tiny Cabin in Brown County

Accommodates: Four

Key amenities: Bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom with shower, heating and electricity, basic toiletries

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Average cost per night: $115-145 (25% off through August with code “SUMMER2024”)

“Getaways,” modular cabins built in the style of the viral “tiny homes,” have cropped across the U.S., strategically placed within an hour of major metros with the goal of helping people escape from the hustle of daily life. Equipped with “everything you need and nothing you don’t,” the tiny cabins come fully stocked with kitchenware, oils and seasonings, shampoo and conditioner, picnic tables and patio chairs, books and playing cards, a mini fridge, and of course, firewood and s’mores supplies. Plus, to encourage visitors to disconnect, each tiny cabin comes with a cell phone lock box.

The “Getaway” campground is about 10 minutes east of the Brown County State Park entrance off 135 South.

Check out getaway.house/brown-county/.

Sleeping Bear Tipis and Wagons in French Lick

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Accommodates: Four

Key amenities: Cots, fire grate, picnic table, nearby bathrooms and showers

Average cost per night: $55-65

A more bare-bones (or bear bones?) stay, the tipis at Sleeping Bear Retreat in French Lick offer basic amenities like an elevated bed and clean bathroom facilities, while not straying too far from the original ideals of camping.

For those who need a little more comfort, Sleeping Bear also offers covered wagons — yes, like pioneer wagons — with electricity, air conditioning and heating.

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Sleeping Bear’s campgrounds feature a shelter house, a giant chess board, catch and release fishing, a volleyball court and other outdoor activities. Sleeping Bear also hosts paintball games and manhunt games at nearby grounds. It’s also just west of the Hoosier National Forest, close to the Springs Valley State Fish and Wildlife Area and the Tucker Lake Dam.

Check out sleepingbearretreat.com.

Hilltop Dome in Vevay

Accommodates: Six

Key amenities: Bedrooms, kitchen, bathroom with shower, heating and electricity, washer/dryer, TV, wifi, kitchen appliances, hot tub

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Average cost per night: $175 (plus Airbnb fees)

This mostly glass “geodome” on a 42-acre private property is about as premium as glamping gets, with a canopy bedroom, an outdoor patio, a hot tub, a full kitchen, pre-stocked books and board games, a living room with a TV, and more. The dome sits on top of a hill, offering stunning views of the surrounding varied terrain.

The dome is within 15 minutes of Clifty Falls State Park, Madison and the Belterra Casino Resort.

Check out booking availability on Airbnb.

Camper RV in Poland

Accommodates: Two

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Key amenities: Bedrooms, outdoor kitchen with grill, bathroom, outdoor shower, heating and electricity, TV, wifi

Average cost per night: $72 (plus Airbnb fees)

For those who have always wanted to spend family time in an RV but haven’t gotten the opportunity, this Coleman Lantern LT camper in Poland offers a classic camper experience, plus some extra elbow room with a spacious outdoor patio. The camper features a queen bed, bathroom and living room area, while the outdoor space adds patio seating, a grill, an outdoor shower, a drip coffee maker and a minifridge.

The Poland camper is only about 4 miles east of Cagles Mill Lake, built in 1952 as Indiana’s first flood control reservoir. The lake is abutted by two state recreation areas (SRAs), Lieber and Cataract Falls, which combined offer opportunities for hiking, boating, fishing, swimming pools, waterslides, and scenic views of the falls.

Check out booking availability on Airbnb.

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Reach Brian Rosenzweig at brian@heraldt.com. Follow him on Twitter/X at @brianwritesnews.



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Clark, Reese headline WNBA All-Star Game roster

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The 2024 WNBA All-Star Game rosters are set with Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese making their debuts in the annual showcase later this month.

Clark, the No. 1 pick by the Indiana Fever in this year’s WNBA Draft, received the most votes in the fan-voting portion of the balloting. Having already won Rookie of the Month in May, she is leading all first-year players in scoring (16.2 points per game), assists (6.9 per game), and is second league-wide in 3-pointers made (56).

On Tuesday, Reese, the No. 7 pick to the Chicago Sky, was named Rookie of the Month for June. This past weekend, she set a single-season WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles (10), and she led the WNBA in rebounding entering Tuesday night’s action. Like Clark, Reese finished in the top five of the fan vote.

The two rookies are the only two first-time participants in the exhibition, which is set for July 20 in Phoenix. It is the first time since 2014 that two rookies will take part in the game.

The 12 members of the 2024 U.S. Olympic team were automatically granted spots in the All-Star Game. Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi, who is appearing in her sixth Olympics, will also be playing in her 11th All-Star Game. Her teammate, center Brittney Griner, will be appearing in her 10th All-Star Game, including 2022 in which she was an honorary participant.

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The initial selection of the All-Stars was conducted through a combination of voting by fans (50 percent), a national panel of media members (25 percent) and current WNBA players (25 percent). Coaches filled out the remainder of the roster.

The format of the game will again be Team USA against Team WNBA. In 2021, the last time this format was used, Team WNBA defeated the U.S. Olympic team.

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Team WNBA:

  • DeWanna Bonner, Connecticut Sun (sixth All-Star Game)
  • Aliyah Boston, Indiana Fever (second)
  • Caitlin Clark, Indiana Fever (first)
  • Allisha Gray, Atlanta Dream (second)
  • Dearica Hamby, Los Angeles Sparks (third)
  • Brionna Jones, Connecticut Sun (third)
  • Jonquel Jones, New York Liberty (fifth)
  • Kayla McBride, Minnesota Lynx (fourth)
  • Kelsey Mitchell, Indiana Fever (second)
  • Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas Wings (fourth)
  • Nneka Ogwumike, Seattle Storm (ninth)
  • Angel Reese, Chicago Sky (first)

Team USA:

  • Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx (fourth)
  • Kahleah Copper, Phoenix Mercury (fourth)
  • Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas Aces (sixth)
  • Brittney Griner, Phoenix Mercury (10th)
  • Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty (10th)
  • Jewell Loyd, Seattle Storm (sixth)
  • Kelsey Plum, Las Vegas Aces (third)
  • Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty (sixth)
  • Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury (11th)
  • Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut Sun (fifth)
  • A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces (sixth)
  • Jackie Young, Las Vegas Aces (third)

Were there any snubs?

As my colleague Sabreena Merchant and I wrote last week, selecting Team WNBA would always be difficult. Reasonable cases can be made for each of the players selected. And all but one team (Washington Mystics) has at least one player in the exhibition.

Possible snubs, however, include Storm center Ezi Magbegor, Lynx center Alanna Smith and Liberty wing Betnijah Laney-Hamilton. Magbegor is in the running for Defensive Player of the Year honors. She leads the WNBA in total blocks (42), is seventh in rebounds per game (8.7), is third in offensive rebounds per game (2.9), is third in defensive win shares and fourth in overall win shares. Earlier this season, she recorded at least three blocks in eight consecutive games, the second-longest streak in WNBA history.

Smith anchors a Lynx defense that has the WNBA’s best defensive rating (91.3) since 2007. This season, she has recorded new career-highs in points, assists, steals and blocks. She is fourth in defensive win shares and is also shooting a career-best 46.4 percent from 3-point range. Smith and Magbegor are expected to be key members of the Australian national team this summer, but with both of them not making the WNBA All-Star Game, there is only one international player in the contest (Jonquel Jones).

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“I thought she had a good chance as well,” Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve said. “She’s really good for as well and we’re a good team with a good record. … I just know those things aren’t easy.”

Entering Tuesday night’s game against the Lynx, Laney-Hamilton, the versatile wing for New York, led all WNBA players who have appeared in more than five games in net rating (plus-19.9). She is again one of the WNBA’s top defenders.

Fever is most represented franchise on Team WNBA

After not having any players on the U.S. Olympic team, three members of the Fever (Clark, Boston and Mitchell) were named to Team WNBA, the most of any franchise. Boston, who is averaging 13.1 points and 8.3 rebounds per game, finished second in the fan vote and was automatically named to the team as a function of being in the top 10.

Like Boston, Mitchell is appearing in her second consecutive All-Star Game. She is averaging 16.3 points per game and was among the eight players named to the All-Star Game following the coaches’ vote.

McBride, Hamby highlight All-Star returnees

McBride, the Lynx guard, is returning to the All-Star Game for the first since 2019. She is Minnesota’s second-leading scorer with 15.8 points per game, her highest output since 2018, and the Lynx have the Western Conference’s best record entering Tuesday (14-4).

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“I’m thrilled,” Reeve said. “I thought it was a bit of a no-brainer, but I’m thrilled when it happens. She’s had an incredible season to this point. Career-high in scoring it and just the ways that we count on (her), defensively, passing, everything that we ask her to do, making plays off the bounce. She’s just doing everything for us.”

Hamby is making her third All-Star appearance and the first since 2022. Having been traded in the 2023 offseason, Hamby is appearing in the game just over a year after the birth of her second child. She leads Los Angeles with career highs of 18.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per game. She will also participate in the Paris Olympics with Team USA’s 3×3 team.

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