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The 2024–25 Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles men's basketball team represents the University of Southern Indiana during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Screaming Eagles are led by fifth-year head coach David Ragland and play their home games at the newly renamed Liberty Arena in Evansville, Indiana , as members of ...
Year 3 of USI's transition to Division I is less than a month away from tipoff. Here's an early outlook for the Screaming Eagles. 5 burning questions about USI men's basketball entering 2024-25 season
No. 5 Tennessee State vs. No. 8 Southern Indiana 78–64 ESPN+: 2 9:00 pm No. 6 SIU Edwardsville vs. No. 7 Eastern Illinois 68–57 Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 7 3 6:30 pm No. 4 Western Illinois vs. No. 5 Tennessee State 61–59 ESPN+ 4 9:00 pm No. 3 Morehead State vs. No. 6 SIU Edwardsville 78-63 Semifinals – Friday, March 8 5 7:00 pm
The Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles men's basketball team, also previously known as the Indiana State University-Evansville Screaming Eagles, represents the University of Southern Indiana in Evansville, Indiana, United States. The Screaming Eagles currently compete in the Division I Ohio Valley Conference. Due to the NCAA's policy on ...
The Purple Aces and Screaming Eagles are both in Year 2 of their respective new eras. Here's what you need to know about both as the season begins.
They have two of the top rebounders in the OVC in Vanessa Shafford and Meredith Raley, who average 7.6 and 5.9 boards per game, respectively. Shafford also is USI's leading scorer averaging 14.2 ...
The Salukis finished the 2023–24 season 19–13, 11–9 in MVC play to finish in sixth place. They were upset in the first round of the MVC tournament by UIC. Following the season, the school fired head coach Bryan Mullins. [1] On March 28, 2024, the school named Wright State head coach Scott Nagy the team's new head coach. [2]
Southern Indiana had previously been a member of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference from 1978 to 2022, when the school announced it would reclassify to NCAA Division I. [3] [4] USI was a founding member of the GLVC and began competing in 1979, leading to 188 NCAA Tournament appearances and 231 athletes earning All-American honors.