Volinnooga
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It seemed a bit of both. I’d bet half of Indiana’s 3s were wide openIf I ever get to see video of this one, it'll be interesting to see what Tennessee did to Indiana's shooters on the perimeter. The Hoosiers only shot 2-27 (7%) from behind the arc, and the guards were the bulk of that going 1-18. Had they shot closer to their average, it would have been neck and neck the whole way. Did Tennessee really disrupt them? Or did they have an off shooting night? I am genuinely curious.
a mixture. early in was our defense and then we started backing off and packing the paint once they started missing a lot of wide open onesFor anyone who watched the game. Was Indiana's three-point shooting simply bad, or did our defense have something to do with how badly they shot from long range?
Jim