EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball enters the final week of the 2023-24 regular season when it hosts Lindenwood University Thursday and Southeast Missouri State University Saturday at Screaming Eagles Arena. Tipoff Thursday versus Lindenwood and Saturday versus SEM0 is set for 7:30 p.m. each night.
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The USI-Lindenwood Thursday showdown is the Heart Health Red Out Game, sponsored by Ascension St. Vincent of Evansville, while the Eagles will celebrate Senior Night prior to the USI-SEMO contest.
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Fans can track your Eagles by visiting the schedule on USIScreamingEagles.com for links to follow all of the action on the ESPN+, ESPN 97.7FM (http://listentotheref.com), and 95.7FM The Spin (http://957thespin.com/).
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USI is tied for eighth in the Ohio Valley Conference with Tennessee Tech University with the two games left in the regular season for both squads. The Screaming Eagles (8-21, 5-11 OVC) owns the tiebreaker if Morehead State University is the top seed in the upcoming tournament.
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The TTU Golden Eagles (10-19, 5-11 OVC) are scheduled to visit the University of Tennessee at Martin Thursday and the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Saturday to finish the 2023-24 regular season. TTU has the tiebreaker with USI if UT Martin or Little Rock finishes ahead of MSU.
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If USI and TTU should stumble this week, SEMO has a chance to jump both with a sweep of MSU and the Screaming Eagles. Â
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The top eight teams at the end of OVC play advance to the league tournament March 6-9 at the Ford Center in Evansville.
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The Eagles were 1-3 during the road trip, after posting a split last week. USI defeated MSU, 80-73, on Tuesday, but lost to Western Illinois University, 82-76, Saturday. Junior guard Jeremiah Hernandez (Chicago, Illinois) led the Eagles last week with 27.5 points per game, while sophomore guard/forward AJ Smith (Edwardsville, Illinois) posted a double-double with 19 points and 10 rebounds per game. Junior forward Jack Mielke (Downers Grove, Illinois) also averaged in double-digits last week with 12.5 points per game.
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For the season, Hernandez leads USI with 17.3 points per game this season, 21.3 points per contest in the OVC. Smith follows Hernandez with 14.0 points and a team-best 9.2 rebounds per outing, while posting a team-high 12 double-doubles.
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The Lions of Lindenwood (8-21, 2-14 OVC) enter the week having lost seven-straight. Lindenwood started last week with a 106-82 loss to the University of Tennessee at Martin Thursday at home and concluded its home schedule with an 82-73 loss to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Saturday.
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USI took the first meeting versus Lindenwood in St. Charles, Missouri, 73-62, and leads the all-time series, 7-0. Eagles’ Smith led USI to the victory in the first meeting with a career-high 27 points and nine rebounds. Hernandez and sophomore forward Kiyron Powell (Evansville, Indiana) followed with 16 points and 11 points, respectively.
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The Redhawks of SEMO (8-21, 3-13 OVC) start the week still in the hunt for a spot in the OVC Championship despite having lost five-straight. SEMO, who visits Morehead State University before coming to USI, was 0-2 last week after losing at home to Little Rock, 83-61, and UT Martin, 82-72.Â
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USI lost the opening game of the season series with SEMO, falling in overtime, 93-91, on a last second shot in the extra period and trails the all-time series, 5-3. Hernandez led the Eagles with a career-high 35 points, while Smith had a double-double with 19 points and 11 rebounds.
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Tickets for the final homestand of the season are on sale and can be purchased by visiting the USI Ticket Office on-line. For more information, call the USI Ticket Office at 812-465-1189.
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USI at home to end regular season Eagles host Lindenwood, SEMO during final week​​​​​​​
 2023-2024 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE WRESTLING TEAMÂ
 2023-2024 SIAC ALL CONFERENCE WRESTLING TEAMÂ
Weight First Team Second TeamÂ
106 David Altstadt (10) Mater Dei Nolan Mullins (9) JasperÂ
113 Caleb Schaefer (9) Mater Dei Caleb Reed (12) ReitzÂ
120 Ty Henderson (11) Mater Dei Will Jackson (11) NorthÂ
126 Isaiah Schaefer (11) Mater Dei Peyton Pfettscher (11) ReitzÂ
132 Grant Voelker (10) Mater Dei Colton Pfettscher 11) ReitzÂ
138 Landen Horning (11) Memorial Cam Baumann (10) Mater DeiÂ
144 Alexander Mercer (11) Harrison Nick Herrmann (12) Mater DeiÂ
150 Tyler Vanover (12) Mater Dei Cale Bonenberger (10) NorthÂ
157 Peyton Bell (12) North Braxton Bishop (11) HarrisonÂ
165 Matthew Pegram (11) North Spencer Turner (12) Mater DeiÂ
175 Austin Bell (11) North Mason Gegogeine (11) JasperÂ
190 Caden Thacker (10) Mater Dei Kevin Acton (12) VincennesÂ
215 Tyson Ruhe (11) Jasper Lane Hewig (9) NorthÂ
285 Evan Nordhoff (11) Jasper Mi’kel Green (11) BosseÂ
Wrestler of the Year – Isaiah Schaefer, Mater DeiÂ
Coach of the Year – Mark Mastison, HarrisonÂ
Otters announce 2024 promotional schedule
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters are excited to announce their promotional schedule for the upcoming 2024 Frontier League season.
The 2024 season, which kicks off on May 9, is just 72 days away. After Evansville begins the season with a four-game road trip to the Windy City, join the Otters at Bosse Field for Opening Week from Tuesday, May 14 to Sunday, May 19!
This year’s weekly promotions include the following:
– Tuesdays – Fifth Third Bank Family Tuesday (more information coming soon!)
– Wednesdays – Senior Connection Wednesdays (fans 55+ receive $2 admission)
– Thursdays – Budweiser Thirsty Thursday (discounted draft beer and domestic cans, special beer themed jerseys to be auctioned after final Thirsty Thursday)
– Sundays – Dog Days of Summer (bring your dog to the ballpark, food deals)
New promotions this season feature Indy 500 Night (Saturday, May 18), Country Night (Thursday, May 30), Stand Up to Cancer Night (Friday, June 21), Shark Week Night (Saturday, July, 27) and many more!
Fan-favorite promotions returning in 2024 include Jacob’s Village Night/First Responder’s Night (Thursday, June 6), Princess Night (Friday, June 7), Margaritaville Night (Thursday, June 20), Star Wars Night (Saturday, August 3) and many others!
For full promotion schedule and to keep up with additions, keep an eye on evansvilleotters.com/promotions as the season approaches.
The 2024 season is right around the corner. For information on season or group tickets, call 812-435-8686. Single-game tickets will go on sale in the Spring.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.
DEANA CARTER TO PERFORM AT THE VICTORY THEATRE ON JUNE 20TH!
Evansville, IN– Drenched in sun-kissed natural beauty both inside and out, Nashville native, Deana Carter, didn’t take a seemingly easy route to stardom, but instead chose to defy the conventional expectations of the typical Nashville artist blueprint and make her own mark. And she did, undeniably taking the industry and fans by storm with her wildly successful multi-platinum international debut “Did I Shave My Legs For This?†more two decades ago. Anchored by the dreamy super hit †Strawberry Wineâ€, Carter showcased her own blend of country and retrorock sprinkled with the folksy singer/songwriter qualities that have garnered Deana Carter welldeserved respect and wild acclaim. With EIGHT albums under her belt, Carter explores many subjects commonly shared over a quaint dinner, afternoon coffee or a sunny day hike with a good friend. Her last release of Southern Way of Life was her first dive as Label CEO on her own Little Nugget Records, distributed by Sony/Red. These songs weave through the sometimes rocky terrain of adulthood, including loss of love, relationships on many different levels, trials, tribulations and simply put – life. As always, Instinctively autobiographical, the subject matter mimics the interesting ride of Carter’s own life – so far. The daughter of famed studio guitarist and producer Fred Carter, Jr., Deana grew up exposed to the wide variety of musicians her father worked with, including Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan, Waylon Jennings, Simon & Garfunkel, MuddyÂ
Waters, Dolly Parton, and many more. Their strong influence would eventually seep into Deana’s own country-pop style, which reflects qualities that can also be heard in similar artists now, such as Miranda Lambert and reflective of artists like Sheryl Crow. Developing her songwriting skills by trial and error at writer’s nights throughout Nashville, Carter eventually signed a writing deal with Polygram and soon after a record deal with Capitol Records. One of her demo tapes happened to fall into the hands of none other than Willie Nelson, who remembered Deana as a child. Impressed with how she’d grown as a songwriter, Nelson asked Deana to perform along with John Mellencamp, Kris Kristofferson and Neil Young as the only female solo artist to appear at Farm Aid VII in 1994. Her debut album, “Did I Shave My Legs For This?†boasts six songs co-written and with the album co-produced by Carter, was released to strong reviews in late summer 1996. By the end of the year, the record had climbed to the top of both the country and pop charts, quickly achieving multi-platinum status, with 3 number one singles in a row. A “first†for the genre, Deana’s celebrated debut album held this distinction and many ground breaking achievements for more than 5 years and has become one of Country Music’s most treasured classics of the 90’s. “Everything’s Gonna Be Alright†followed in late 1998 and in 2001 Carter realized her dream of performing with her dad on an intimate holiday album, aptly titled “Father Christmas.†Making a strong move towards adult pop Carter released “I’m Just a Girl†on Arista Records in 2003, the same year Capitol Records released a Greatest Hits compilation. Follow-ups “The Story of My Life†in 2005 and “The Chain†in 2007 were both released on Vanguard Records. In an effort to pay homage to her musical roots and preserve her legendary father’s label Nugget Records, that famously presented some of the best in country music some 40 years ago, Carter opened her own label, Little Nugget Records, on which her latest album “Southern Way of Life†was released. Carter now divides her time between Los Angeles, Florida and Nashville, writing and producing for both the pop/rock and country markets when not on the road touring or making movies. Her superstar success continues to be evident as the chart topper “You & Tequilaâ€, co-written with Matraca Berg and recorded by Kenny Chesney, was nominated as CMA’s “Song of the Yearâ€, as well as two Grammy nods, notable the coveted “Song of the Year†, and, also, received a nomination as ACM’s “Song of the Yearâ€. You and Tequila received a coveted ‘Songs I Wished I’d Written’ by the NSAI in Nashville, something Deana treasures, coming from her hometown music community. Carter also co-wrote and produced an album for recording artist Audra Mae & the Almighty Sound, while putting the finishing touches on her own “Southern Way of Life.†She has recently held a Governor’s seat on the Grammy Board for the Recording Academy and served on the Producer’s & Engineer’s Wing, The Membership Committee, & held an active voice for Artists & Creators with Advocacy in Washington, D. C. & throughout the last year for Pandemic Relief. Singer, songwriter, producer – Deana Carter continues to defy conventional expectations, making waves as she makes great music, tours, & makes movies
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Senior Night set for Wednesday when Aces host Sycamores
Four seniors to be honored
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Senior Night is on tap Wednesday when the University of Evansville men’s basketball team plays host to Indiana State at the Ford Center. Tip is set for 7 p.m. CT with ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network on the call. Seniors Gage Bobe, Kenny Strawbridge Jr., Antonio Thomas and Yacine Toumi will be honored before and after the game.
Last Time Out
– Evansville led by a 26-24 score at halftime, but an 11-0 second-half run by Southern Illinois saw them finish with a 63-53 win
– Ben Humrichous led the Purple Aces with 11 points and 7 boards while Antonio Thomas registered 10 points
Reversing the Trend
– Entering the SIU game, Antonio Thomas averaged 2.8 points in the prior four games while shooting 21.4%
– He rebounded against the Salukis with 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting
– Thomas continues to be efficient from the line, connecting on 84.6% of his tries (T-5th in MVC); he has hit 23 of his last 25 tries
– With UE clinging to the lead in the final minute against Bradley, Thomas calmly hit all four of his attempts to clinch the victory
Back at his Best
– Ben Humrichous continues to get better and better since returning to the floor
– He has scored 18+ points in three of the last four games, averaging 17.5 PPG over that time
– Humrichous was 7-of-12 from the field with 6 boards and 6 assists at UIC
– He remains one of the most versatile players in the MVC and the stat rankings are indicative of that: scoring (11th | 15.4 PPG), FG% (9th | 51.6%), 3PT% (2nd | 43.5%), blocks (8th | 1.00/game)
Still Going Strong
– Leading the Purple Aces with 15 points at Murray State, Tanner Cuff continued his recent success
– Cuff has 9+ points in 6 of the last 10 games while averaging 9.0 PPG (90 points) over that span
– In the home win over UIC, he recorded a career-high 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting
– Over the last 12 games, Cuff has 19 assists and 11 turnovers; the 6 games prior saw him post 6 assists and 10 turnovers
Scouting the Opponent
– Indiana State opens the final week of the regular season with a 1-game lead atop the Missouri Valley Conference standings
– The Sycamores are 24-5 overall and stand at 15-3 in conference action
– Isaiah Swope paces ISU with 16.9 points per game with Robbie Avila just behind at 16.7 PPG
– Avila has a team-high 20 blocks and ranks second with 7.0 boards and 103 assists
– Ryan Conwell checks in with 15.8 PPG with Jayson Kent (13.1 PPG) and Julian Larry (10.8 PPG) also recording double figures
– Kent paces the Sycamores with 8.2 rebounds per game