by jksander » Sat Jan 11, 2025 6:54 am
NOVEMBER 14, 2025
Northern Illinois (0-0) @ Southern Indiana (0-0)
We opened our season with a solid win over the Northern Illinois Huskies, coming back from a seven-point halftime deficit to upend NIU 76-69. Jermaine Townes led the way with 15 points 10 rebounds and four assists, while Henry Carlisle had a great start as well with 16 points three rebounds and six assists, though he did get a bit sloppy and turned the ball over four times. Morris Morrin, in 21 minutes off the bench, put up eight points four rebounds three assists and a steal as well, a solid debut for the highly touted freshman. Once we took the lead we never looked back, leading by as many as nine points after trailing by as many as 13 midway through the first half.
NOVEMBER 17, 2025
Southern Indiana (1-0) @ Southern Illinois (1-1)
Tonight we lost a heartbreaker against the Salukis, squandering a 42-29 halftime lead on the road as they spent the entire second half chipping away, beating us at the buzzer on a three-point shot to cut our hearts out 78-77. There were five ties and eight lead changes in the game, and we led by as many as 15 points, but once they took the momentum away in the packed Banterra Center, there was no stopping them. They outscored us 36-26 in the paint and though we played a relatively turnover-free game, we didn’t get the calls down the stretch that we needed and we’re too inexperienced to know how to hold them off in such a pressurized situation. Lamoni Humphrey, an unheralded sophomore, played 25 minutes due to foul trouble and led the team from the bench with 15 points five rebounds three assists, while Morris Morin added 10 points four rebounds two assists two steals and a block ... in the end, our bench outscored theirs 46-26 but our starters struggled, only Travis Townes (11 points four rebounds) getting into double figures.
NOVEMBER 21, 2025
Illinois-Chicago (0-3) @ Southern Indiana (1-1)
We lost another close one tonight, dropping a 65-64 decision against the UIC Flames, in a game that was neck and neck the entire way. A virtual dead heat with nearly a dozen lead changes, we just couldn’t deliver in the final seconds with our fate in our own hands. One point losses are tough to handle, but we’re battling a hell of a lot harder than we did at this point last season. Morris Morin led the way off the bench with 15 points five rebounds and an assist, while Jermaine Timmons put up 12 points with eight rebounds and a pair of steals.
NOVEMBER 24, 2025
Southern Indiana (1-2) @ Kent State (0-2)
For the third game in a row we lost a one-point pitched battle, this time to Kent State on Thanksgiving afternoon by a 66-65 margin. This time we fought back from a 26-33 halftime deficit, fighting through multiple lead changes in the final eight minutes of play, leading by as many as six points but coming up one basket short of success. Travis Townes led the way with 14 points 10 rebounds and five blocks, a gargantuan performance from the Junior forward, and Paul Lampley added 10 points and six rebounds to the mix, but Kent State outscored us 24-18 in the paint and we turned it over 16 times to their 11 ... you just won’t win close games like this when you can’t handle the ball.
NOVEMBER 28, 2025
Southern Indiana (1-3) @ Akron (1-2)
We finally broke through tonight with a road win, though we continued to make it hard on ourselves ... building a 32-13 halftime lead on Akron and then slowly letting them attempt a comeback in the second half. Fortunately our defenses held, and they never got a lead (or even close, really), and we were able to put them away 59-50 after leading at one point by as many as 23. Jermaine Timmons dominated this one, leading our team with 23 points eight rebounds two assists and a block, while Morris Morin scored eight points with two rebounds and two steals while playing 23 minutes off the bench. Timmons is proving to be a worthy successor to Ryan Trombley, last year’s team leader, and could become one of the best players in the conference this season. In what is expected to be an OVC season in flux, we’re the early favorite to battle Lindenwood for the conference crown ... but we need to keep building the foundation.
DECEMBER 1, 2025
Southern Indiana (2-3) @ Missouri (2-2)
Our struggles in close games continued tonight, as once again we came up just one basket short of a chance for overtime or a win, losing to Missouri by a slim 66-64 margin. They led by as many as 11 midway through the second while we had several three-point leads throughout. But we couldn’t close the gap when we needed to most, despite a 16 point seven rebound two block performance by Jermaine Timmons, and a 15 point two rebound performance off the bench by Matt Carson. The loss drops us to 2-4 on the season through the first three weeks, and during that time our four losses have been by a combined five points.
DECEMBER 5, 2025
Texas State (3-1) @ Southern Indiana (2-4)
Finally we put a complete game together! The Bobcats aren’t exactly the cream of the crop athletically, but we got out to a quick start against them to build a 12-point lead at the half and then worked hard to expand that lead through the remainder as we pounded Texas State 82-63, our first double digit win of the season. Jermaine Timmons had another career night, putting up 28 points with seven rebounds an assist and a block, and Mike Brewer added 11 points five rebounds and five assists, easily one of his most complete starts yet. So far all our wins have been in the lowest quality Quad, but at this point we’re trying to keep our footing and all that matters is we start finding ways to win games like this more frequently than we choke them away down the stretch.
DECEMBER 8, 2025
Southern Indiana (3-4) @ Loyola (IL) (6-0)
Loyola has gotten off to an incredible start this year, with six wins including a 90-89 road win against Ball State ... their NET rating coming into this one was 2nd best in the nation, but they’ve yet to play a ranked team, so this felt like the kind of game we could play spoiler in. We got out to a quick start early on, building a 48-41 halftime lead, but again got bogged down in a back and forth battle down the stretch ... but this time we held tough and, in overtime, pulled out a signature 80-76 victory over the formerly undefeated Ramblers! Jermaine Timmons led with 19 points eight rebounds and three blocks, Paul Lampley added 17 points five boards and two assists, and Henry Carlisle put up 14 points with five assists and a steal. We actually beat them 10-2 off fast break points and won the turnover battle with 12 to their 17. And just like that we’ve got a Quad 1 win as we head into the final three game stretch of the pre-conference season.
DECEMBER 12, 2025
Eastern Michigan (4-3) @ Southern Indiana (4-4)
Eastern Michigan came into this game with the 19th best Net rating in the country, as our schedule ramps into gear. But we were emboldened by our huge win at Loyola, and came out in front of an energized home crowd and got out to another fast start. Up 40-36 at the half, we built on the lead early in the second half, and when they inevitably made their comeback, we held them off nicely and were able to get the 77-70 win. Though there were ten lead changes and nine ties through the game, we never let them lead by more than a pair, while we at one point held as much as a 13-point advantage on EMU. Jermaine Timmons dominated yet again with 21 points six rebounds an assist and a block, while Henry Carlisle added 16 points and seven assists.
DECEMBER 19, 2025
Southern Indiana (5-4) @ Dayton (5-4)
Dayton was preseason ranked and has stumbled to a disappointing start, while we struggled early but are now starting to really come into our own. It would have been easy to look ahead to next week’s huge game against red-hot Butler, but we saw this this for the potential trap game it was and came out of the gate with our defenses up. Dayton took an early lead, and still held it at the half 22-18, but the second half was a tightly contested affair that went back and forth numerous times as we jockeyed for position. In the end our defense beat them down and we were able to hold on and get out of Ohio with a 56-53 win, in a game where nobody on our team scored in double figures but yet the entire team stepped up. They held Jermaine Timmons to nine points five rebounds and four assists, but Paul Lampley grabbed 13 boards to go with his four points, and Travis Townes put up nine points, grabbed seven boards and added two steals and two blocks for good measure!
DECEMBER 26, 2025
Southern Indiana (6-4) @ #12 Butler (11-0)
We came into today’s game against the Butler Bulldogs while riding a four-game winning streak, the longest such streak since I took over as head coach. And with our conference looking incredibly weak from an SOS standpoint (right now seven of the 11 OVC teams have NET ratings of 275th or worse, and only our team and Little Rock are in the top 125) we need to build up all the good karma we possibly can for the committee to consider later. So we went into this one knowing we’ve lost to some bad teams but that we’ve stunned a few good ones too. So why not take down a potentially great one? It certainly didn’t look good in the first half, as Butler clamped down on us defensively and held us to 16 points in the first half, leading by a 13-point margin at the break. But we slowly clawed our way back through the second half, wearing the Bulldogs down with our tenacity, and the final four minutes of the game were a flurry of lead changes as we jockeyed for position. It looked like we were destined for overtime, knotted up at 58 with seconds to go, but Travis Townes hit his only three-pointer of the game as the buzzer expired, and just like that we’d stunned an in-state giant by a 61-58 margin -- that’s our first top 25 win at this level in school history, and we did it on the road! Jermaine Timmons led the team with 19 points six rebounds and three assists, but it’s Townes with his 10 points and nine rebounds that will live on in Screaming Eagle legends thanks to that epic three-pointer.
JANUARY 1, 2026
OVC PREVIEW: Southern Indiana Runaway Favorites to Dominate Weak Conference
BRENTWOOD, Tenn. -- Though Western Illinois and Southern Indiana both have matching 7-4 non-conference records, Southern Indiana comes into the conference season riding a five-game winning streak, including their stunning upset over the previously undefeated Butler Bulldogs in Indianapolis on the day after Christmas, and their four losses are by a combined five points. So they’re the team to beat in the conference, with the only NET ranking within the top 100 among OVC schools. Little Rock (6-5) and the Leathernecks (7-4) are the only other two teams with a NET inside the top 200, while SE Missouri State (4-7, #302), Tennessee Tech (4-7, #319), SIU Edwardsville (3-8, #330), Eastern Illinois (3-8, #335) and Tennessee-Martin (0-11, #359) are all having miserable seasons by any metric. With 18 games to be played against each other, we all know almost anything can happen, but this looks to be one of the worst top-to-bottom teams in the conference’s recent history.
Top OVC Players this season:
6’8” PF Erik Lockwood (Sophomore, Little Rock) - 19.4 ppg 4.8 rpg 1.1 apg 0.7 spg 0.6 bpg
6’8” SF Jake Cox (Freshman, Morehead State) - 18.0 ppg 4.3 rpg 1.2 apg 1.0 spg 0.6 bpg
6’4” SG Adam Sims (Sophomore, Western Illinois) - 17.3 ppg 3.7 rpg 1.9 apg 0.4 bpg
6’7” C Sam White (Freshman, Tennessee Tech) - 17.3 ppg 5.5 rpg 1.3 apg 0.5 spg 1.1 bpg
6’8” PF Jermaine Timmons (Junior, Southern Indiana) - 16.0 ppg 6.3 rpg 1.5 apg 0.8 spg 1.1 bpg
6’9” C Brian Hare (Junior, SE Missouri State) - 13.5 ppg 5.2 rpg 0.8 apg 0.5 spg 0.7 bpg
6’4” PG Travis Waddell (Senior, Tennessee State) - 13.1 ppg 2.6 rpg 3.9 apg 1.2 spg 0.4 bpg
6’7” PF Alan Canady (Junior, Tennessee State) - 11.6 ppg 4.9 rpg 1.8 apg 0.5 spg 0.6 bpg
6’8” PF Derrick Hogue (Junior, Little Rock) - 11.2 ppg 5.4 rpg 1.1 apg 1.3 spg 0.8 bpg
6’2” PG Jarni Collier (Junior, SE Missouri State) - 11.0 ppg 3.6 rpg 3.2 apg 1.4 spg 0.5 bpg
6’10” C Brad Stowers (Junior, Lindenwood) - 10.5 ppg 7.5 rpg 1.5 apg 1.0 spg 1.1 bpg
6’8” C Marcel Fields (Senior, Morehead State) - 10.1 ppg 5.1 rpg 1.2 apg 0.3 spg 1.9 bpg