by jksander » Fri Jan 24, 2025 4:18 pm
FEBRUARY 1, 2026
Southern Indiana (13-7, 6-3) @ SE Missouri State (9-11, 5-4)
One thing is becoming abundantly clear ... winning on the road, even in a conference as weak as ours, is never a given. The Redhawks were dominant the entire game, leading by nine at the half and coasting to an 83-64 win on their court as our team looked completely lost. Timmons had a double double with 10 points 12 rebounds two assists and four steals, but the rest of the team played like their battteries had gone completely flat. Keep playing like this and suddenly even making the NIT coulld become a stretch with the OVC’s mediocre schedule strength this season.
FEBRUARY 3, 2026
Southern Indiana (13-8, 6-4) @ Eastern Illinois (9-12, 6-4)
We built a 14-point halftime lead in this one then squandered it to force overtime as the Panthers held us to 25 second half points. But we had the deeper team in the end and were able to blast through the overtime period to win this game 77-68 and, as a result, took first place in the conference standings. Jermaine Timmons had his second double double in a row, putting up 21 points with 11 rebounds and a pair of assists, and Travis Townes added 12 points six rebounds and an assist.
FEBRUARY 6, 2026
Southern Indiana (14-8, 7-4) @ Lindenwood (9-12, 6-4)
This game had huge conference implications, as we went in knowing a win would give us a tiebreaker over the Lions, and they knew a loss would therefore making repeating as conference champion much more difficult. The game turned into what has been common for us all year, a tightly contested battle, and Lindenwood overcame several late-game deficits as they locked in down the stretch and beat us 69-62 despite us leading the battle in the paint 30-14 and outscoring them 11-2 on second chances. Jermaine Timmons led with 15 points seven rebounds, Townes added 10 points eight rebounds two assists and two steals, and Matt Carson came off the bench with nine points two rebounds two assists and two steals but it wasn’t enough.
FEBRUARY 10, 2026
Tennessee Tech (7-15, 3-8) @ Southern Indiana (14-9, 7-5)
We held the Golden Eagles to 18 first-half points in this game, rolling from there to crush them defensively 68-42. Jermaine Timmons led the team with 12 points eight rebounds two assists and three steals, while Matt Carson scored 13 points off the bench with one rebound one assist and one steal.
FEBRUARY 13, 2026
SE Missouri State (12-11, 8-4) @ Southern Indiana (15-9, 8-5)
We finally got a win in a game that could help set us apart from the remainder of the top OVC teams, building a seven-point halftime lead and cruising to an 81-66 victory over a tough SE Missouri State team this evening. Travis Townes led the way with 20 points three rebounds and an assist, while Jermaine Timmons put up 15 points with eight rebounds. The win once again puts us into first place in the OVC standings by half a game, and though seven teams remain within two games of first, SE Missouri State, Lindenwood, Tennesee State and Tennessee-Martin remain the teams who are locked most closely into the race with just four games remaining.
FEBRUARY 15, 2026
Southern Indiana (16-9, 9-5) @ Tennessee-Martin (8-17, 8-6)
Tennessee-Martin came into this game with the 334th ranked NET rating, but they continue to win games when it counts, and they dominated us defensively tonight in an embarrassing performance from our Screaming Eagles. They built a 39-21 halftime lead and though we spent the second half chipping away at it, they still won with ease, blasting us 68-55 in a game we needed in order to build some separation into the standings late in this conference season. Paul Lampley led our team with 15 points three rebounds and an assist, while Jermaine Timmons added 11 points three rebounds two assists and two steals. The loss complicates the top tier of our conference standings, with four teams now within half a game of first, and Lindenwood (12-13, 9-5) currently leading the pack. We have three games remaining, two of which are at home, and the crazy thing is nine of the conference’s 11 teams are within three games of first, so even SIU-E, sitting in ninth place with a 6-8 record, doesn’t know if they’ll find a way to finish in the top half of the conference standings or miss out on the conference tournament entirely.
FEBRUARY 20, 2026
Southern Indiana (16-10, 9-6) @ Western Illinois (14-12, 7-8)
The Leathernecks picked up a win over the weekend over Tennessee Tech, so they’re now two games back and sitting in a tie for seventh in the standings, but with a chance to get themselves into at least a bye in the conference tournament if they can win out. We, meanwhile, are now locked in a tie for first with Lindenwood and Tennessee-Martin, but just half a game up on SE Missouri State and Tennessee State, and one game up on Morehead State. So the stakes were high heading into this final road game of the season, and it turned appropriately into yet another nailbiter of a game. The Leathernecks led early, and took a 45-40 lead into the half, but we traded leads with them throughout the second half and were able to come out of this one with a huge 84-81 win thanks to strong shooting from our entire starting five down the stretch! But Travis Townes in particular stepped up big time, scoring 24 points with seven rebounds, making up the ground we needed as they double-teamed Timmons all night, holding our star player to just nine points (though he contributed eight rebounds five assists three steals and a block on defense).
FEBRUARY 22, 2026
Tennessee State (14-12, 8-7) @ Southern Indiana (17-10, 10-6)
Our offense is clicking at the right time! Tennessee State had a great first half, leading us 43-40 at the half, but it all came together for us in the second half as we outscored them by 15, putting up 51 points, en route to a 91-79 win to help cement our place at the top of the OVC standings. We’re already having our best season since moving up from Division II, and Jermaine Timmons (25 points 10 rebounds two assists three steals) has been a huge part of that. Travis Townes put in 14 points with with six rebounds and Paul Lampley added 14 points four rebounds and two assists. Even Matt Carson got in on the fun from the bench, adding 20 points with four assists and three steals!
MARCH 1, 2026
Eastern Illinois (12-16, 9-8) @ Southern Indiana (18-10, 11-6)
We went into this game with a chance to win and guarantee ourselves the top seed in the OVC Tournament, with Morehead State facing Tennessee Tech on the road and SE Missouri State hosting Little Rock. Our fate was in our hands -- win and the top seed was a guarantee, while a loss would put our fate up to various tiebreakers that could send us as low as third place. Our team played the entire game with fire and spirit, making sure we had full control over our chances, and after trailing by three at the half we took firm control in the second. We held Eastern Illinois to just 22 second-half points and were able to win comfortably 74-57, completing our first regular season conference championship since moving up divisions. Jermaine Timmons was on fire with 24 points 10 rebounds and three assists, and freshman Morris Morin had a great night with 19 points two rebounds and a block in 13 minutes off the bench. Morehead State and SE Missouri State both lost their games, so we won the conference by two full games, as Morehead, SE Missouri State and Lindenwood finished in a three-way tie for second. Western Illinois (15-14, 8-10) won a series of tiebreakers against SIU Edwardsville (11-18, 8-10) and won the final spot in the conference tournament, ahead of Tennessee Tech and Little Rock who each finished 7-11 in the OVC.
Final conference standings:
1. Southern Indiana (12-6, 19-10) - NET: 61
2. Morehead State (10-8, 15-14) - NET: 198
3. SE Missouri State (10-8, 14-15) - NET: 237
4. Lindenwood (10-8, 13-16) - NET: 216
5. Eastern Illinois (9-9, 12-17) - NET: 302
6. Tennessee State (9-9, 15-14) - NET: 250
7. Tennessee-Martin (9-9, 9-20) - NET: 328
8. Western Illinois (8-10, 15-14) - NET: 220
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9. SIU Edwardsville (8-10, 11-18) - NET: 310
10. Tennessee Tech (7-11, 11-18) - NET: 317
11. Little Rock (7-11, 13-16) - NET: 258
MARCH 7, 2026
(4) Lindenwood (14-16) @ (1) Southern Indiana (19-10)
We blew our chance at making it to the NCAA Tournament and will now have to settle for an NIT invite as we blew a four-point halftime lead and lost to the Lindenwood Lions 65-59 tonight in the OVC Semifinals. They held Timmons to 12 points seven rebounds two assists and two steals, while Matt Carson came off the bench with 11 points three rebounds and three assists.
March 8, 2026: Lindenwood easily handled the Morehead State Eagles 67-57, so they’ll earn the OVC’s automatic bid and an all-but-guaranteed 16-seed play-in spot.
MARCH 13, 2026
Southern Indiana (19-11) @ Charlotte (19-12)
As the conference’s champion who did NOT qualify for the NCAA tournament, we automatically qualified for the NIT this year, earning the fifth seed in the Midwest Region. And being that this is our first postseason tournament as a Division I member, we’re definitely glad to have a chance to let our season end on a note somewhat less sour than the one we faced losing in the conference tournament. We led by as many as 14 in this one, and aside from a close call or two late in the second half as they tried to make a game of it, we held our ground and were able to beat the 49ers 72-64, advancing to the tournament’s second round! Travis Townes led the way with a massive performance -- 26 points 13 rebounds two assists and a block, while Jermaine Timmons put up 19 points with four rebounds two assists four steals and a pair of blocked shots.
MARCH 15, 2026
Southern Indiana (20-11) @ Mass-Lowell (17-16)
Mass-Lowell wouldn’t have qualified for postseason eligibility had they not been a regular season conference champion and then lost in their conference tournament, but that didn’t stop them from completely manhandling us tonight with a 47-30 first-half beatdown. They then held their ground the rest of the way and whipped our asses 77-55, proving that even in the NIT it’s damned hard to string wins together if you don’t come out sharp from the start. Jermaine Timmons’ junior season ended with a 16 point seven rebound two block effort, while Matt Carson came off the bench with 10 points two rebounds and a block.
March 17, 2026: I’m still not a hundred percent sure what the committee was smoking, but they gave Lindenwood a 15-seed in the NCAA Tournament, where the Lions faced off against 2nd-seed Saint Mary’s despite their 16-16 regular season finish. It didn’t matter, they were no match whatsoever for the Gaels, who threw down 51 points in the first half and then toyed with them the rest of the way, winning 83-63.
April 3, 2026: The Final Four pitted (1) Creighton and (2) Maryland plus (1) Kansas and (1) Louisville against each other in another chalk tournament finish. But Louisville was looking for its first (non vacacated) title since the 1980s, and Creighton was playing in its first Final Four ever, so there was plenty to enjoy for fans of the non-blue bloods of the world. Louisville knocked off Kansas in a 97-86 shootout that included double overtime, while Maryland outlasted Creighton in their semifinal with a 61-58 defensive win. Those two teams faced off in the championship, with neither team having won a title in decades, but in the end it was Louisville who took its first NCAA Tourney title since 1986 by beating the Terps 69-68 after overcoming a five point halftime deficit to win in regulation.
April 4, 2026: Jermaine Timmons was named OVC Player of the Year, while I was named OVC Coach of the Year for our big turnaround and 20-win season. It’ll be interesting to see if we can build on it significantly with our incoming class of freshmen, even as we struggle to keep our coaching staff together and maintain momentum in that regard. Our AHC, Kenyon Davenport, is almost certainly headed to greener pastures after next year, and my second assistant, Matt Gilmore, wants a raise that would put him well out of our range if we were to promote him to AHC next season. So it’s very likely that, unless we can get significant budget improvements this year or next I’ll have to start from scratch in the coaching department in order to not eat up our recruiting budget.
April 30, 2026: I had a good sit-down with Morris Morin regarding whether he was going to transfer out after his freshman campaign, during which he put up 6.7 points and 2.9 rebounds per game while playing about 17.5 minutes per game though the season. I think he’s going to stick around, but with today’s easy ability to transfer without penalties, it’s hard to fully anticipate. The board, meanwhile, again denied our request for increased budget since clearly they think we’re doing fine with what we have. Here’s hoping for a conference title and an NCAA Tourney run in the coming season to grease the wheels.