Eagles on the road Thursday, celebrate Senior Day Saturday USI plays on ESPNU Thursday versus Tennessee Tech
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball returns to action this week with one on the road and one at home in the Ohio Valley Conference. USI is slated to visit Tennessee Tech University Thursday at 8 p.m. and host Lindenwood University for Senior Night Saturday at 8 p.m.
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Thursday’s USI-TTU contest will air live on ESPNU and will be the Screaming Eagles second national broadcast of the year. A watch party, sponsored by the USI Varsity Club and the USI Alumni Association, will be at Buffalo Wild Wings on Pearl Drive. Fans wishing to attend the watch party need to register by February 8 (Wednesday).
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Prior to the USI-Lindenwood game Saturday, USI will honor its seniors – guard Tyler Henry (Brooklyn, New York), guard Jelani Simmons (Columbus, Ohio), forward Jacob Polakovich (Grand Radpids, Michigan), forward Trevor Lakes (Lebanon, Indiana) – in a ceremony prior to the tipoff. The game has been moved a special 8 p.m. start due to Senior Night activities.
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The Screaming Eagles (13-12, 6-6 OVC) hope to snap a three-game losing streak this week and get back on track. USI fell short during Homecoming Week, falling to Tennessee State University, 80-76, and to Morehead State University, 71-66, in overtime.
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For the season, sophomore guard Isaiah Swope (Newburgh, Indiana) is USI’s top scorer with 14.2 points per game after averaging 22.5 points last week. Simmons and Lakes follow with 14.0 points and 13.4 points per outing, respectively, while Polakovich is averaging 11.9 points per outing along with grabbing a team-best and OVC-best 12.8 rebounds per game.
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The Golden Eagles of TTU (11-14, 7-5 OVC) hope to stay hot after their upset win over Southeast Missouri State University Saturday, 82-80. TTU is 2-3 in the last five games and led by graduate forward Jaylen Sebree, who leads the Golden Eagles with 14.5 points and 7.0 rebounds per game.
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Thursday’s match-up will be the first meeting between the USI and TTU men’s basketball teams.
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The Lindenwood Lions snapped a seven-game losing streak by sweeping a pair of home games last week. Lindenwood defeated Eastern Illinois University, 80-67, and the University of Tennessee at Martin, 80-75. The Lions are led by senior guard Chris Childs, who is posting 12.9 points per game.
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All 2022-23 games are normally streamed on ESPN+ in addition to being heard on ESPN 97.7FM and 95.7FM The Spin.
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Purchase All-Session Passes to the OVC Tournament, Support USI Athletics
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The Ohio Valley Conference Tournament will be held at the Ford Center in Downtown Evansville March 1 through March 4. USI Athletics is offering a special discount on All-Session Ticket Books through February 24.
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Purchase a Ticket Book through USI Athletics and attend ALL EIGHT SESSIONS for ONLY $60 (adult single session tickets are $30 & $20 for men’s sessions and $15 for women’s sessions + fees). This special offer allows you to avoid ticket fees AND $30 from each ticket book sold comes back to support USI student athletes. Ticket books purchased through USI Athletics will be available for pickup on campus prior to the first session at the Ford Center on March 1 and specific details on pickup will accompany your purchase confirmation.
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Plan to purchase your All-Session OVC Tournament Tickets through the University of Southern Indiana Athletics Office (Link) to show your support for Screaming Eagles Basketball!
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Enchelmayer finishes second at Motor City Classic
ORLANDO, Fla. – An outstanding day for the University of Evansville women’s golf team saw Allison Enchelmayer come home in second place while the Purple Aces made the jump to third place in the final standings of the Motor City Classic.
Enchelmayer completed the third round at Rio Pinar Country Club with a 2-over 74. Combined with her other scores of 73 and 77, she tallied a 224. Enchelmayer came in just one stroke behind Creighton’s Eleanor Hudepohl, who was the medalist.
Kate Petrova earned a top five finish of her own. Highlighted by scores of 74 in the first two rounds, Petrova carded a 79 on Tuesday to tie for 4th with a 227.
Taking third on the UE squad was Mallory Russell. Registering an 80 in round three, Russell posted a 238, which tied her for 18th place. Magdalena Borisova tied for 21st with a 3-round score of 240. Borisova had her top round of the weekend on Tuesday, shooting a 3-over 75.
Alyssa McMinn wrapped up the last round with an 84. Her final score checked in at 253 strokes. Caitlin O’Donnell placed 36th with a scored of 267.
UE combined for the lowest team score of the day with a 308. The Aces jumped into third place in the final standings with a 929. Oakland took top honors with a 917 while Creighton was seven strokes behind with a 924.
On February 25, the ladies will be back on the course for the Bright Creek Intercollegiate in Mill Springs, N.C.
Men’s Basketball Hosts UNI On Wednesday
Tip is at 7 p.m. inside Ford Center
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Set to complete the regular season series, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team welcomes Northern Iowa to the Ford Center on Wednesday evening. Tip is set for 7 p.m. CT with the Purple Aces Radio Network and ESPN+ having the coverage.
Setting the Scene
– On December 3, the teams opened the season series in Cedar Falls with the Panthers 72-55 victory
– After trailing by a 38-20 score at halftime, the Purple Aces outscored the Panthers by a 35-34 margin in the second half
– Kenny Strawbridge Jr. led the Aces with 17 points while UNI saw Bowen Born register 29 points
Last Time Out
– UE led by as many as 10 points in the first half before UIC rallied in the second half to take a 70-61 win on Saturday in Chicago
– In the first half, the Aces jumped out to a 26-16 lead before the Flames countered with a 48-18 stretch to put the game out of reach
– Trailing by 20 with 3:14 remaining, UE rallied to get within nine points
– Strawbridge paced UE with 20 points
Game High
– Kenny Strawbridge Jr. led all players with 20 points in Saturday’s game at UIC
– It marked his first 20-point game since Dec. 21 versus Bellarmine and was his 8th such effort of the season
– Over his last two games, Strawbridge has shot 48.8% while tallying 15 PPG
– In the nine games before, he converted just 36.0% of his attempts (41/114)
– He was 7-for-10 from the field versus Indiana State and has chipped in at least 8 points in 24 out of 25 games
– He continues to lead the Aces while sitting 9th in the MVC with his season average of 15.1 points per game
Another Career Mark
– Hitting 8 out of 16 attempts in the home game against Indiana State, Yacine Toumi registered a career-high 19 points
– Toumi is averaging 13.2 points in his last five games while shooting 44.3% (27/61)
– His 19-point game passes his previous high of 18, which came twice this season (Campbell and Valpo)
– On the boards, Toumi is tied for 12th in the MVC with an average of 6.0 per game
– He has grabbed at least five rebounds in 12 of the last 13 contests while raising his season average from 5.1 to 6.0 per game
– His top tally of 11 came in the win over Bellarmine and had nine at UIC
Scouting the Opponent
– Falling in their last three games, Northern Iowa enters Wednesday’s game with an overall record of 12-12 and a mark of 8-6 in the Valley
– Three Panthers are averaging double figures, led by Bowen Born’s tally of 18.9 point per game
– Born paces the team with 67 assists and a total of 63 3-point makes
– In the first meeting on Dec. 3, Bron led all players with 29 points on 10-of-21 shooting
– Tytan Anderson checks in with 12.5 points and a team-best 9.2 rebounds
– Michael Daux comes into the game with a 10.1 PPG average
Four named to preseason all-MVC team as Aces picked third in preseason poll
ST. LOUIS, Mo. –Â With just 10 days left until the start of the 2023 season, the Missouri Valley Conference has announced its preseason team and poll.
Four Aces were selected to the 13-member preseason all-MVC team, the most of any team in The Valley. Selected to the preseason team were junior pitcher Nick Smith, senior outfielder Mark Shallenberger, senior third baseman Brent Widder, and junior shortstop Simon Scherry.
Evansville was picked third in the MVC preseason coaches poll after finishing the 2022 regular season in second in the conference. SIU was selected as the favorite to repeat as champion, earning six first-place votes, while Missouri State was picked second and earned three first-place votes.
The Aces open the 2023 season on Friday, February 17th with a three-game slate against Troy in Troy, Alabama.
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Southwestern Indiana Women of Action
Southwestern Indiana Women of Action
 February Exchange
(EVANSVILLE, Indiana) February 08, 2023 – Southwestern Indiana Women of Action second meeting will take place on Thursday, February 16th, at the Evansville African American Museum, located at 579 S Garvin St, Evansville, Indiana. Doors open at 5:30 pm, with the meeting beginning at 6 pm. The event is free and open to the public.
In celebration of Black History Month, Southwestern Indiana Women of Action is hosting a panel discussion to not only discuss the amazing civic contributions of black female leaders in our community but also areas where they need advocacy and allyship.
Our panel discussion will feature Melissa Moore, Lori Dow Sutton, and Stephanie Terry.
We hope you will join us to learn how we can all better support historically marginalized communities of color.Melissa has been a lifelong public servant. She currently serves in the following roles: EVSC School Board Trustee; Secretary for the Vanderburgh County Democratic Party; Chairwoman of Commissioner with the Social Status of African American Males. She is also active in a grassroots organization, And How Are the Children?
Lori Sutton is the Global Head of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity (IDE) and Culture at Alcoa Corporation headquartered in Pittsburgh.  In addition to Alcoa, Lori is the owner and Chief Executive Officer of J.A.D.E. Consulting, LLC. Due to her passion for IDE, Lori decided to launch J.A.D.E. to assist organizations and individuals as they develop their knowledge and build strategies in IDE to build stronger and more inclusive workplaces and communities.
Stephanie Terry has been the Executive Director of the Louis J. Koch Family Children’s Museum of Evansville (cMoe) for the past 12 years. Her accomplishments at cMoe have come in the wake of nearly 10 years of participation and experience in non-profit organization management at various youth service agencies in the area. Stephanie’s work continues through her civic and community involvement. She currently serves on the Vanderburgh County Council and recently announced her candidacy for Mayor.
The audience is encouraged to bring questions to ask panelists during a portion of the event. Additional information will also be available about how to join the Southwestern Indiana Women of Action group.Â
About Southwestern Indiana Women of Action
Southwestern Indiana Women of Action’s vision is to become a trusted organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in the communities in which we serve. Our mission is to provide a non-partisan outlet for individuals who identify as female and their allies to become involved in and feel connected to their communities in order to drive positive change. The Women of Action organization exists to educate, organize and mobilize voters in Southwestern Indiana through civic engagement and outreach on key community issues, in an unbiased manner via grassroots efforts. Membership is open to anyone age 16 and older who lives or works in one of the following five counties: Warrick, Vanderburgh, Spencer, Gibson, and Posey.Â
Contact Information
Stephanie Gerhardt, President
812-453-5249
Andrea Brown, Director of Communications
812-887-4501
Virtual Author Talk: Lana Harper | Thursday
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