EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball comes home to Screaming Eagles Arena this week to host a pair of Ohio Valley Conference matchups. The Screaming Eagles begin the two-game homestand Thursday by hosting Tennessee State University and concludes the week Saturday versus Tennessee Tech University.
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Tipoff time for both games is set for 7:30 p.m. Fans can track your Eagles all season 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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Thursday’s USI-TSU game is Fan Appreciation Night at Screaming Eagles Arena. The first 500 get a voucher for free hot dog and first 300 USI foam #1 finger.Â
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USI (4-11, 1-1 OVC) split the first weekend of conference play. The Eagles opened OVC action by losing a heartbreaker at Southeast Missouri State University, 93-91, in overtime before posting a strong road win at Lindenwood University, 73-62. Junior guard Jeremiah Hernandez (Chicago, Illinois) and sophomore guard/forward AJ Smith (Edwardsville, Illinois) led the teams to the split by averaging 25.5 points and 23.0 points per contest. Smith also grabbed a team-best 10.0 rebounds per game during the first weekend of league play.
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Through 15 games of the season, Hernandez leads the team in scoring with 14.3 points per game. Smith follows with 13.2 points and a team-best 9.6 rebounds per outing, while posting a team-high six double-doubles.
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The Tigers of TSU (8-7, 1-1 OVC) also split the first league weekend at home, losing the OVC opener to the University of Tennessee at Martin, 91-75, before rebounding to defeat the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, 90-82. TSU is 2-4 in the last six games, 1-2 in the last three.
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USI and TSU split the season series with each winning on the other home court. TSU took the opening game at Screaming Eagles Arena, 80-76, while USI got even with the Tigers, 93-81, in the regular season finale last year in Nashville, Tennessee.
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TTU (5-10, 0-2 OVC), which is also 2-4 in the last six games, started conference action at home with an 81-75 loss to Little Rock and an 81-73 loss to UT Martin. The Golden Eagles took both meetings with USI last year, winning in Cookeville, Tennessee, 84-69, and at Screaming Eagles Arena, 82-79.
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Tickets for the TSU and TTU games 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 for a pair this week Eagles host TSU, TTU
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New Years Baby 2024 – Ascension St Vincent Evansville
THUNDERBOLTS TO OPEN 2024 WITH PAIR OF HOME GAMES AGAINST QUAD CITY
Evansville, In.:  The Thunderbolts finished 2023 strong, rebounding from last place at Thanksgiving to finishing above the playoff line at the dawn of the New Year.  Now the Thunderbolts look to keep things rolling forward and upward as they host the Quad City Storm for their first two home games of 2024 this Friday and Saturday night at Ford Center.Â
 Week In Review:Â
   In a low-offense game, the Thunderbolts suffered a 2-0 shutout loss in Quad City on Friday but rebounded to earn a point in a 4-3 shootout loss on Saturday against the Storm, finishing their 5-game road stint with 6 out of 10 possible points.  Vadim Vasjonkin, Brendan Harrogate, and Matthew Hobbs each picked up a goal on Saturday.  Playing their 6th game in 10 nights, fatigue and bad luck caught up to Evansville, as they came up just short 4-2 against Macon on New Year’s Eve, while still putting up a 46-shot performance in front of a packed house with nearly 5,000 fans in attendance at Ford Center.  Ty Taylor was impressive in his first two starts in goal for Evansville, stopping 28 of 29 shots on Friday and 41 of 44 on Saturday.  Hayden Lavigne had a solid night in goal on Sunday, stopping 29 of 33 shots.Â
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 Judge David D. Kiely will not be running for re-election in the Vanderburgh Circuit Court.Â
 Judge David D. Kiely will not be running for re-election in the Vanderburgh Circuit Court.Â
After 26 years on the bench as a judicial officer, Kiely will be retiring on December 31, 2024.Â
Kiely spent 11 years as the Vanderburgh Circuit Court Judge.Â
Kiely spent 4 years as a Vanderburgh Superior Court Judge.Â
Kiely spent 11 years as a Vanderburgh Circuit Court magistrate.Â
Kiely had many accomplishments:Â
Created the first Veterans Treatment Court in the State of Indiana.Â
Acquired two magistrate positions from the state legislature for Vanderburgh County.Â
Created electronic search warrants in Vanderburgh County.Â
Created the Vanderburgh County Therapeutic Work Release Program.Â
Brought $5.5 million of court space renovations to Vanderburgh County.Â
Was awarded the James Bethel Gresham Freedom Award from the Evansville Bar Association.Â
Was awarded the Community Service Award from the City-County Observer.Â