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70
Winner Southern Ind. USI 12-4,7-3 GLVC
56
Lindenwood (MO) Linden 9-11,5-7 GLVC
Winner
Southern Ind. USI
12-4,7-3 GLVC
70
Final
56
Lindenwood (MO) Linden
9-11,5-7 GLVC
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Southern Ind. USI 33 37 70
Lindenwood (MO) Linden 24 32 56

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Ray Simmons, USI Athletic Communications

Eagles overwhelm Lions to win 5th-straight

ST. CHARLES, Mo. – University of Southern Indiana Men's Basketball had four players in double-digits and overwhelmed Lindenwood University defensively in posting a 70-56 victory this evening in St. Charles, Missouri. USI goes to 12-4 overall and 7-3 in the GLVC, while Lindenwood is 9-11 overall, 5-7 in the league.
 
The Screaming Eagles also complete a 3-0 road trip and held the three opponents to 62.3 points per contest.
 
The Eagles trailed early before going off on a blistering 23-4 run over an 11:39 time span. USI was paced during the run by junior forward Jacob Polakovich (Grand Rapids, Michigan) and sophomore guard Tyler Henry (Brooklyn, New York) with six points each, while the Eagles' defense held the Lions to two-of-15 from the field.
 
USI led by as many as 15 points (28-13) during the first half and went into the locker room with a 33-24 advantage after Lindenwood finished the half on a 7-2 spurt.
 
The Eagles used the first five minutes of the second half to extend the margin to 19 points, 49-30, with a 16-5 run. Junior guard Jelani Simmons (Columbus, Ohio) and freshman guard Isaiah Stafford (Bolingbrook, Illinois) combined for all of the 16 points during the run with nine points and seven points, respectively.
 
The Lions, however, were not ready to concede the contest and outscored the Eagles, 18-10 over the next seven minutes to cut the USI advantage to nine points, 59-50, with 7:42 left. USI bounced back to push the lead back to 14 points, 66-52, with a quick 7-2 run.
 
The final four minutes would see the Eagles and the Lions score four points each as USI cruised to a 70-56 final. USI has held the opponents to less than 60 points in seven of its 12 victories this season.
 
Individually, Henry led four players in double-digits with 18 points. The sophomore guard, who averaged 17.7 points per game during the road trip, was five-of-13 from the field, a blistering four-of-seven from long range, and four-of-four from the line.
 
Simmons followed with 17 points on six-of-14 from the field, tying Henry with four three-point bombs. Polakovich and Stafford rounded out the double-digit scorers with 12 points and 11 points, respectively.
 
Polakovich also completed his eighth double-double of the year with a career-high 19 rebounds. The 19 rebounds included 15 on the defensive end of the floor.
 
As a team, USI dominated with a 49-32 rebound edge and held a 32-26 advantage on the defensive glass. The Eagles also held the opposition under 40 percent from the field (38.6 percent (22-57) tonight) for the ninth time this season.
  
COMING UP FOR USI:
USI comes home this week for Homecoming Week, hosting Rockhurst University Thursday and William Jewell College for Homecoming Saturday. Game time Thursday versus Rockhurst is 7:30 p.m., while the start time against William Jewell is 3:15 p.m.
 
Rockhurst is 10-11 overall and 5-6 in the GLVC this season after a 73-64 victory over the University of Illinois Springfield this evening in Kansas City, Missouri. The Hawks have won its last three and five of the last seven.
 
USI has a 20-3 all-time series lead over Rockhurst after splitting last year's match-ups. The Eagles lost the first meeting last year at home, 81-70, but bounced back to win the re-match in Kansas City, Missouri, 67-57. Junior guard Jelani Simmons had 26 points in the loss at Screaming Eagles Arena, while forward Josh Price had 20 points in the road win.
 
William Jewell starts this week at the .500 mark with a 10-10 record, 6-6 in the GLVC. The Cardinals, who have lost their last two and four of the last five, visit the University of Indianapolis Thursday before coming to Screaming Eagles Arena.
 
The Eagles have a dominating 9-1 lead in the all-time series with William Jewell, winning the last four. USI took last year's match-ups, 81-51 at home and 78-71 in Liberty, Missouri.  Price averaged 28.5 points per game in the two victories to lead the Eagles.
 
 
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