ISU-Evansville men’s game postponed

According to a news release, ISU determined the team is “unable to compete” and the game has been postponed. The conference will attempt to reschedule the game, if possible. (Photo courtesy goredbirds.com)

By Neil Doyle

NORMAL – The Illinois State University men’s basketball team has had another game postponed as the team will not play this Sunday against Evansville most likely due to COVID-19.

According to a news release, ISU determined the team is “unable to compete” and the game has been postponed. The conference will attempt to reschedule the game, if possible. Ticket holders should be on the lookout for an email or a posting on GoRedbirds.com containing information about the reschedule date and other updated information.

The ISU men’s team is scheduled to play at Drake on Wednesday, January 12.

Neil Doyle can be reached at [email protected]

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