USI announces the 2025 Hall of Fame Class

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USI announces the 2025 Hall of Fame Class

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Athletics is pleased to announce the selection of the 2025 USI Athletic Hall of Fame class that will be inducted during homecoming week in February. The class of six individuals and one team was selected by a nine-member USI Athletic Hall of Fame Committee.

Any Screaming Eagles fan was eligible to nominate student athletes or teams on the 10th anniversary of their last season of competition, or a coach/administrator who has been separated from USI Athletics for two years.

This year’s class includes Angie Gries (Women’s Soccer 1996-99); Julia Kohnen ’14, M’15 (Women’s Soccer, Cross Country, Track & Field 2010-15); Travis Marx ’94 (Men’s Soccer 1989-92); Greg Tassios ’85 (Men’s Soccer 1981-82); Chris Thompson (Men’s Basketball 2004-06); Rodney Watson (Men’s Basketball Head Coach 2009-20); and the 2014 NCAA Division II Baseball National Championship Team.

“I continue to be amazed by the number of outstanding student-athletes and teams this University has produced,” said USI Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall.  “The Class of 2025 truly represents our growing tradition here at USI. The six individuals and one team that will be honored in February are truly worthy of this extraordinary honor. I know that the entire USI community is proud of this class and what it accomplished while at USI.

In addition to the induction of the Hall of Fame Class of 2025, USI is inducting John Deem, William “Bill” Wilson, and Dan Egierski into the Athletic Hall of Distinction for contributions to the success of the University’s varsity programs.

Reservations for the February 7 induction ceremony must be made in advance and online by clicking USI Athletic Hall of Fame Tickets. For more information, contact the USI Ticket Office at 812-465-1189.

2025 USI ATHLETIC HALL OF FAME CLASS
Angie Gries, Women’s Soccer: One of the top goalkeepers of all-time in USI Women’s Soccer. Gries ranks seventh in saves (236), second in goals against average (0.77), and second in career shutouts (27.5). The native of Evansville, Indiana, ranked first in each of the statistical categories after her collegiate career ended. She also was a two-time All-GLVC honoree and a member of USI’s 1998 Women’s Soccer Hall of Fame team that advanced to the NCAA Division II Elite Eight.

Julia Kohnen, Women’s Soccer, Cross Country, Track & Field: Kohnen was a distinguished performer in three different sports at USI. In Cross Country and Track & Field, Kohnen earned four All-American and three Midwest All-Region honors and a first-team Academic All-America award. Kohnen was a three-time Academic All-GLVC performer in four seasons on the Women’s Soccer team, posting 43 career points on 17 goals and nine assists. For more on Kohnen’s career, visit her bio on USIScreamingEagles.com.

Travis Marx, Men’s Soccer: A top player on teams that won the GLVC championship in 1989, 1990, and 1991, while leading the Screaming Eagles into their first foray into NCAA Division I in 1992. Marx, who played professionally in England and was drafted in the MISL, finished his career ranked fifth in points (72), second in assists (34), and fourth in goals (19) all-time at USI. He also was named All-Region twice (1989, 1990) and All-GLVC three times (1989, 1990, 1991).

Greg Tassios, Men’s Soccer: Tassios was a top goalkeeper on Screaming Eagles teams that dominated the GLVC and the region in 1981 and 1982 after the program was created just two years before. The All-GLVC performer finished his career ranked first all-time in shutouts (26) and remained first in least goals conceded (12) in his two seasons.

Chris Thompson, Men’s Basketball: Thompson was a two-year starter for USI and was dominating in his second season. He was named first-team All-American, All-Region by Daktronics and Basketball Times in 2006, Midwest Player of the Year by Daktronics in 2006, and the GLVC co-Player of the Year. Thompson also was named first-team All-GLVC and was twice named the NCAA II Player of the Month during 2005-06.

Rodney Watson, Men’s Basketball: Watson became the ninth head coach for USI Men’s Basketball history in 2009-10, beginning with 23-straight victories. The Screaming Eagles soared during his 11 seasons as he became the program’s all-time winningest coach after the victory over Kentucky Wesleyan College in 2019. He was 251-82 (.754) during his tenure, including a 142-60 (.703) Great Lakes Valley Conference record.

During his tenure, Watson also led the Eagles to the 2019 NCAA II Elite Eight Semifinals; the 2019 NCAA II Midwest Regional Championship; seven NCAA Division II Tournament appearances (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2019, 2020); and two GLVC championships (2012 and 2014). The program also has produced seven All-Americans and 15 All-GLVC honorees during his time at USI. For more on Watson’s career, click on his bio on USIScreamingEagles.com.

2014 Baseball (NCAA II National Champion): The 2014 NCAA Division II National Championship baseball team was one of the most dominating post-season teams in the history of USI Athletics. The Screaming Eagles, who won 49 games during the season, swept through the national championship series with wins over the number one, two, three, and four ranked teams. USI also hosted the NCAA II Midwest Regional and defeated the 17th and 18th-ranked teams. For more on the 2014 season, see the schedule on USIScreamingEagles.com.

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