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Jacob Polakovich grew up in a family of entrepreneurs.

His late father, Jimmy, owned and operated South Side Jimmy鈥檚 鈥 a restaurant and bar in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Michigan. His mother, Missie, started up the Southside Flower Market with a couple of her friends. His uncle, Kevin, is a loan officer and co-founder of Treadstone Mortgage.

Polakovich watched them get to do what they loved for a profession. It made him want to set the same path for his future career. It鈥檚 why he decided to pursue a management degree in the Romain College of Business at 缅北强奸.

鈥淎 family business is something I could see myself working in,鈥 Polakovich said. 鈥淚 like talking to people, I like interacting with people. Having the challenge of a leadership role is something I鈥檝e always enjoyed.鈥

He鈥檚 had plenty of practice as one of the leaders on the 缅北强奸 Men鈥檚 Basketball team. The senior forward is in his second season playing for the Screaming Eagles after transferring from the University of Indianapolis in 2020. With both his play and ability to guide his teammates, Polakovich has become a voice everyone on the team listens to.

Polakovich has been able to turn lessons he鈥檚 learned on the court into ways to best help himself in the classroom. He鈥檚 also grateful to have a close connection with his professors and instructors. When it comes to getting ready for the possibility of post-basketball life, he feels the instruction he鈥檚 received from the Romain College of Business will allow him to embrace any challenge he may face in his career field.

鈥淭he professors here do a great job of working with you and preparing you. They don鈥檛 just teach the subject鈥搕hey try to find a way to help me learn the best personally, and they do that for every student,鈥 Polakovich said. 鈥淐oming to a school with classes of this size has helped me stay engaged and really learn. I鈥檓 not just passing a test and then forgetting about the subject.鈥

Polakovich鈥檚 days can be long and tiring. From early morning lifts to two-and-a-half-hour-long practice sessions in the afternoons, sometimes he finds himself ready to crash when he finally gets home for the day. But the work is just beginning.

He鈥檚 created a healthy balance of what he needs to be successful as a student-athlete. Even on days where his to-do list adds up, he reminds himself how important it is to get classwork finished and maintain a high GPA.

鈥淎t the end of the day, I鈥檓 a student first. I have the same expectations everyone else does at school,鈥 Polakovich said. 鈥淚 have to make sure I get everything done and set aside time no matter how tired I am. I want to keep those grades up where they鈥檙e at.鈥

On the court, Polakovich鈥檚 senior season has been one to remember. He鈥檚 currently one of the top five rebounders in the country with an average of 12.8 rebounds per game. He鈥檚 also the only player in Division I basketball to have multiple 20-point, 20-rebound games this season.

Polakovich鈥檚 rebounding prowess has put his name up there with college basketball stars such as Kentucky鈥檚 Oscar Tshiebwe and Purdue鈥檚 Zach Edey. While he says it鈥檚 鈥渉umbling鈥 to see his name amongst the national leaderboards, he doesn鈥檛 let it phase him. It鈥檚 where he expects to be.

鈥淲hen I was young, I would look at that and think those guys were like superheroes. But now I鈥檝e kind of learned that we put our shoes on the same way, and we play the same game at the end of the day,鈥 Polakovich said. 鈥淚 trust the amount of work I鈥檝e put in, and I trust what my teammates do and how they push me every day. When you look at that, I think it shows it鈥檚 no accident I鈥檓 up there. It鈥檚 something I鈥檝e worked for my entire life.鈥

In their first season of Division I play, the Screaming Eagles have proved to be an immediate threat in the Ohio Valley Conference. They finished the regular season with a winning record at 16-15 and earned a berth in the OVC conference tournament as the 7th seed. There have been impressive wins against teams such as Indiana State and Southern Illinois and strong showings against high-major programs such as Missouri and Notre Dame.

While it鈥檚 been special to be a part of the first DI Men鈥檚 Basketball team in University鈥檚 history, what Polakovich has loved the most is seeing the fan support, especially at every home game this season at the Screaming Eagles Arena. It makes playing the games that much more fun.

鈥淚t鈥檚 going to hold a special place in my heart forever, and I think that鈥檚 true for everyone here,鈥 Polakovich said. 鈥淵ou can feel a different buzz when interacting with everyone at school. Everyone鈥檚 excited about what we鈥檙e doing. We have a chance to represent the University in the best way possible, and that鈥檚 an honor.鈥

When Polakovich first stepped foot on 缅北强奸鈥檚 campus in 2020, he only knew a handful of people. He didn鈥檛 know what to expect from the Evansville and campus communities. But it didn鈥檛 take long for him to fall in love with where he was. From direct messages to greetings on campus, he was welcomed with open arms.

That鈥檚 what Polakovich will remember most when he鈥檚 walking across the Commencement stage in a few months. Little moments like those will always make him proud to be a Screaming Eagle.

鈥淚 was welcomed into the community with a big hug. The second I got聽here, it felt like the right place,鈥 Polakovich said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 something that will always bring me back to Evansville no matter what. I鈥檒l always be a part of this community.鈥

Until that day comes, Polakovich will continue to build on the solid foundations 缅北强奸 is providing him as he prepares to join that family of entrepreneurs.