Former Indiana, DePaul Guard CJ Gunn Wins 3-Point Championship, Faces Boos INDIANAPOLIS — CJ Gunn, a former Indiana University guard and DePaul senior, captured the men’s 3-point shooting title at the College Slam Dunk & 3-Point Championships on Friday at Hinkle Fieldhouse. The victory, however, was met with immediate backlash as the crowd booed the hometown hero after reviewing the final shot. The title-clinching attempt appeared to be released after the buzzer, sparking controversy and a wave of disapproval from spectators. Gunn, a proud Indianapolis native and 2022 Lawrence North High School graduate, was a late addition to the contest. He received a last-minute call from DePaul coach Chris Holtmann, which coincided with his plans to visit family in his hometown. The timing allowed him to bring a large group of supporters, including friends, family, and former coaches, to the event. Despite the boos, Gunn embraced the situation with humor, joking about the crowd’s reaction. “I’m from Indiana. I don’t know why everybody was booing me like that,” Gunn laughed after the competition. The boos intensified during a replay of his final shot, which was shown on the jumbotron. The moment also highlighted his connection to his alma mater, Indiana, as he wore the champion’s gold chain during his post-round interview. While the crowd’s response was unexpected, Gunn remained focused on the achievement. Winning the 3-point championship provided a fitting conclusion to his college career, which saw him become DePaul’s leading scorer in two seasons. Over 54 games (44 starts), he averaged 13 points per game (832 total) on 41.4% shooting. His performance earned praise from teammates and coaches, who noted his growth as a player. Gunn’s journey to the championship was marked by a slow start in the early rounds.#indianapolis #indiana_university #cj_gunn #depol #chris_holtmann