EVANSVILLE, Ind. –Â University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball continues post season play in the Discount Tire College Basketball Invitational as the 15th seed and are slated to take on second-seeded San Jose State University in the opening round March 18 at 2:30 p.m. (CDT). The CBI, which runs March 18-22, is being played at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida.
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Tickets are $8 and available through the Ocean Center Ticket Office and Ticket Master. The first two rounds of the CBI will be streamed on FloHoops, while the semifinals and the championship game will air live on ESPN2. Fans also can listen to the game on ESPN 97.7FM.
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The Screaming Eagles enters the CBI with a 16-16 overall record and completed their 31st-straight regular season with a .500 or better regular season mark (16-15) that dates back to the 1992-93 season. USI was the seventh seed in the Ohio Valley Conference Tournament after completing first league schedule with a 9-9 mark.
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USI is led by sophomore guard Isaiah Swope (Newburgh, Indiana), an All-OVC first team selection, and senior guard Jelani Simmons (Columbus, Ohio) with 15.6 points and 13.7 points, respectively. Graduate forward Trevor Lakes (Lebanon, Indiana) follows with 12.9 points per contest, while senior forward Jacob Polakovich, an All-OVC first team performer, is averaging 12.4 points per outing along with grabbing a team-best and OVC-leading 13.0 rebounds per game.
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San Jose State continues its posts-season play with a 20-13 mark. The Spartans, who were fifth in the Mountain West Conference regular season, also advanced to the semifinals of the Mountain West Tournament. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
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In addition to USI and San Jose State, the CBI lower bracket includes third-seeded University of North Carolina Charlotte (18-14); sixth-seeded Stetson University (17-13); seventh-seeded Tarleton State University (17-13); 10th-seeded Radford University (19-14); 11th-seeded University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee (21-11); and 14th-seeded Western Carolina University (18-15). The winner of USI-San Jose plays the winner of the Tarleton/Radford game March 20 at 3:30 p.m. (CDT).
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The upper bracket includes top-seeded Indiana State University (22-12); fourth-seeded Southern Utah University (22-12); fifth-seeded Duquesne University (20-12); eighth-seeded Eastern Kentucky University (20-13); ninth-seeded Cleveland State University (21-13); 12th-seeded Rice University (18-15); and 16th-seeded University of South Carolina Upstate (16-15).
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Indiana State is the only team USI has faced this season with the Eagles coming away with an 88-85 win in overtime at Screaming Eagles Arena.
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USI set to play San Jose State in Discount Tire CBI Eagles continue post-season play Saturday
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VHS Need help with dog adopters
The Vanderburgh Humane Society is critically full and in need of dog adopters. There are currently 73 dogs onsite, 31 dogs waiting in foster care, 15 scheduled to be surrendered next week, and ZERO empty kennels. To help make space, we are holding a “Name Your Price†Adoption Special from March 11th to March 18th. Adopters will have the opportunity to name their adoption fee with a donation amount of their choosing. This special is only applicable to dog adoptions. All adoption requirements still apply. Please text Laurie Miller at 812-213-6380 for questions and interviews.
STEEVES, THUNDERBOLTS SHUT OUT MACON 3-0Â
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Evansville, In.: Behind a 31-save performance from goaltender Zane Steeves, the Thunderbolts shut down and shut out the Macon Mayhem, 3-0 the final score on Saturday night at Ford Center. The Thunderbolts’ next home game will be on Thursday, March 16th against the Huntsville Havoc at 7:00pm CT. For tickets, call (812)422-BOLT (2658), go to EvansvilleThunderbolts.com, or visit the Ford Center Ticket Office.
Hayden Hulton opened the scoring at 6:47 of the first period, assisted by Andrew Shewfelt to give Evansville the early 1-0 lead. The lead was extended to 2-0 in the second period, as Alex Cohen scored from Felix Sasser and Aaron Huffnagle at 7:08. In the third period, Evansville capitalized on a 5-on-3 power play at 7:15, as Conner Jean scored from Sasser and Cohen to make it a 3-0 Evansville lead. Zane Steeves saved some of his better saves for the final stretch of regulation, making a goal-line save with about seven minutes remaining to preserve the lead, which became a 31-save shutout, Steeves’ 2nd of the season and Evansville’s 3rd of the season overall.
Cohen finished with one goal and one assist, while Hulton and Jean each finished with one goal. Sasser finished with two assists, while Steeves finished with 31 saves on 31 shots for his 12th win of the season.  The win brings the maximum number of points needed for Evansville to clinch a playoff spot down to just 5 points out of 22 possible. The win also keeps Evansville only 3 points of 4th place, at which a finish in that place or higher would secure home-ice advantage in the first round of the playoffs next month. The Thunderbolts and Mayhem do not meet again this season, with Evansville winning the season series 3-1.
Senator Braun’s bill to declassify all COVID lab leak intel passes House 419-0, heads to President’s desk
WASHINGTON — Today, the House of Representatives voted 419 to 0 to pass a bill by Senator Mike Braun and Senator Josh Hawley requiring the Biden administration to declassify all intelligence related to any potential links between the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) and the origins of the COVID pandemic.
“I’ve been proud to lead this fight for the facts on COVID’s origins for Hoosiers. After another unanimous, bipartisan vote today, President Biden must sign our bill to give the American people the facts to make up our own minds on COVID and the Wuhan lab.†– Senator Mike Braun
The Department of Energy recently concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic most likely arose from a lab leak, according to a classified intelligence report provided to the White House and certain members of Congress. After that report, Senator Braun renewed calls for COVID origins declassification, saying, “We need to know exactly what public health officials like Dr. Fauci knew about a lab leak when they were publicly downplaying it. The American people deserve transparency, free from censorship or spin. It’s time to declassify everything we know about COVID’s origins and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, now.â€
This unanimous passage represents another huge legislative week for Senator Mike Braun, after the Senate and House passed his challenge to a Biden rule on ESG investing for retirement account fiduciaries in bipartisan votes last week.
Two of the three bills now headed to the President’s desk were authored by Mike Braun.
WASHINGTON — Today, the House of Representatives voted 419 to 0 to pass a bill by Senator Mike Braun and Senator Josh Hawley requiring the Biden administration to declassify all intelligence related to any potential links between the Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV) and the origins of the COVID pandemic.
“I’ve been proud to lead this fight for the facts on COVID’s origins for Hoosiers. After another unanimous, bipartisan vote today, President Biden must sign our bill to give the American people the facts to make up our own minds on COVID and the Wuhan lab.†– Senator Mike Braun
The Department of Energy recently concluded that the COVID-19 pandemic most likely arose from a lab leak, according to a classified intelligence report provided to the White House and certain members of Congress. After that report, Senator Braun renewed calls for COVID origins declassification, saying, “We need to know exactly what public health officials like Dr. Fauci knew about a lab leak when they were publicly downplaying it. The American people deserve transparency, free from censorship or spin. It’s time to declassify everything we know about COVID’s origins and the Wuhan Institute of Virology, now.â€
This unanimous passage represents another huge legislative week for Senator Mike Braun, after the Senate and House passed his challenge to a Biden rule on ESG investing for retirement account fiduciaries in bipartisan votes last week.
Two of the three bills now headed to the President’s desk were authored by Mike Braun.
Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center nominated for Leadership Everyone Award
Southwest Indiana Area Health Education Center (SWI AHEC) has been nominated for Leadership Everyone’s 28th Annual Celebration of Leadership, an annual event to recognize servant leadership in the community. The event will be televised and streamed online on March 23.Â
Hosted by the University of Southern Indiana in the College of Nursing and Health Professions, SWI AHEC is part of a national network, serving 10 southwest Indiana counties with a mission to improve health and recruit a diverse health workforce for underserved communities.Â
“It is an honor to be nominated and recognized for the work we are doing with health professionals, community organizations, schools and universities in this region to improve health care access for all,†says Jane Friona, Executive Director of Southwest Indiana AHEC. “Our goals to recruit and train current and future health professionals to work with rural and underserved populations coincides with Leadership Everyone’s mission, and we are excited to be a part of the Celebration of Leadership.â€Â
Some of the focus areas of SWI AHEC include:Â
Clinical Opportunities:Â Collaborating with clinical professionals from across the region, SWI AHEC provides clinical opportunities for medical school students, physician assistant students, nurse practitioner students and more. The AHEC also provides educational opportunities for health profession students on cultural competency, social determinants of health and practice transformation.Â
Pipeline Programs: SWI AHEC works to foster young people’s interest in healthcare, while promoting academic preparation to ensure future success in their careers. Programs targeting middle school and high school students include school presentations on health careers, college preparation and health and wellness, as well as college campus visits with hands-on activities with health professions programs.Â
Professional Development:Â With a goal to enhance access to continuing education for health professionals, SWI AHEC provides clinical information and resources for clinicians practicing in rural and medically underserved communities. In addition, SWI AHEC manages the Indiana SANE Training Project, which is a grant-funded project training Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANEs) across the state. SWI AHEC has worked closely with nurses at Deaconess Hospital in Evansville to coordinate SANE clinical trainings since 2015.Â
“The SANE program at Deaconess was also nominated for a 2023 Leadership Everyone award,†says Friona. “Deaconess has been a wonderful partner in our goal to expand access to care for sexual assault survivors in Indiana, which is creating healthier communities.â€Â
Leadership Evansville (LE) was founded in 1976 by a group of local leaders to find new ways to make change, solve problems and build communities.