UE to Host Notre Dame Expert for Talk on America’s Growing National Debt
EVANSVILLE, IND. (10/06/2025) University of Evansville (UE) in partnership with the Notre Dame Club of the Tri-State, will host a Hesburgh Lecture as part of its College of Business and Engineering Lecture Series on Thursday, October 16, 2025, at 6:00 p.m. The event will feature Michael Pries, professor of economics and associate dean for the social sciences in the College of Arts & Letters at the University of Notre Dame.
The lecture, “U.S. National Debt: Why it has Grown, How it Impacts the Economy, and What Can Be Done to Fix It,”will take place in Room 162 of the Schroeder Family School of Business Administration. A reception will follow in the Dunigan Lounge.
Pries received his Ph.D. in economics from Stanford University and his bachelor’s degree in economics from Notre Dame. He joined the Notre Dame Department of Economics in 2007 after serving as an assistant professor at the University of Maryland. His primary research field is macroeconomics, with a particular focus on labor markets. At Notre Dame, he teaches both graduate and undergraduate courses in macroeconomics, as well as Financial Economics, the first course in the Concentration in Financial Economics and Econometrics.
This event is free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged at this link.
Otters, Frontier League Reveal 2026 Schedule
The Otters open the 2026 campaign with division rivals Florence and Washington, officially kicking off on the league’s early Opening Day on Thursday, May 7. There will be many opportunities to catch the Otters at Bosse FIeld to kick off the season as 12 of the first 15 games will be played at Bosse FIeld.
One of the most notable changes to the Frontier League schedule is the first 102-game season in league history (51 home games, 51 road games). All teams will play one additional week of games, pushing the final regular season games into Labor Day weekend. The playoff format remains the same, with four teams from each conference participating in the postseason.
The inter-conference slate includes a home series with Sussex County leading into the All-Star Week and a home series with New York at the end of July. Evansville only travels to one Atlantic Conference foe – a six-game series against the Down East Bird Dawgs to close the regular season. It will also mark the first-ever series between the two teams.
The 2026 Frontier League All-Star Game will be played in Florence, KY during the week of July 13-16, providing Evansville faithful a quick trip to see their All-Stars perform.
The Otters will travel to every Midwest Conference foe at least once – and make just one trip to Pearl, Miss. to face the division rival Mud Monsters – a six-game series to aid in travel logistics.
Due to a scheduling conflict for Windy City, there is one abnormality in the 2026 schedule. Evansville’s May 29-31 series at Windy City has been altered to a two-game series to be played on May 29 and 30. The extra game will now be part of a scheduled doubleheader of nine
USI 54th annual Madrigal Feaste returns December 4-7
The University of Southern Indiana Chamber Choir will host the 54th annual Madrigal Feaste Thursday through Sunday, December 4-7, in Carter Hall, located in University Center West on the USI campus. Performances will begin at 7 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, December 4-6, with doors opening at 6:30 p.m., and the Sunday, December 7 matinee performance will begin at 1 p.m. with doors opening at 12:30 p.m.
First performed in 1969 and USI’s most enduring musical tradition, the Madrigal Feaste takes guests back to 15th-century Ireland as the Choir entertains with selections of old English madrigals, Irish traditional folk songs and carols, as well as stirring choral selections for the holiday season. Performances combine vocal and instrumental music, dancing, drama, elegant Renaissance garb and fine dining.
For the past 30 years Daniel Craig, Associate Professor of Music and Director of the USI Chamber Choir, has led the Madrigal Feaste and has been an integral part of the College of Liberal Arts. For many years, he has taken students to Ireland to perform in iconic historical churches and New York City to perform in Carnegie Hall. He is planning some extra performances to mark his upcoming retirement.
“A reunion of former Chamber Choir members will take place prior to the Saturday night performance. Alumni will be singing with the current choir at the end of the performance,” says Craig. “It will be a nostalgic moment and a fun way to celebrate my last performances of the USI Madrigal Feaste.”
This year’s menu will include salad, soup of beef and barley, herb baked chicken and vegetables and bread pudding with rum sauce. Accommodations for dietary restrictions and allergies can be made during ticket purchase online or over the phone.
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USI and UIW battle to a 2-2 tie Screaming Eagles continue homestand Thursday
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Schut’s second-half equalizer gives USI road result at Little Rock
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer began its Ohio Valley Conference road trip Sunday afternoon with a 1-1 draw at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock after sophomore defender Emma Schut scored a second-half equalizing goal for the Screaming Eagles.
USI Women’s Soccer (5-5-3, 2-0-2 OVC) picked up a point in OVC play, giving the Eagles eight points through four conference matches. Little Rock (3-3-5, 1-0-3 OVC) moved its total to six points in league play with Sunday’s draw. Both teams remained unbeaten in conference action.
After an undefeated month of September, USI added to its unbeaten streak to begin play in October. The Screaming Eagles’ unbeaten streak is up to eight games (5-0-3). The current streak is a program-best since the end of the 2018 season.
For Schut, the sophomore scored her first goal of the season and became the 11th different Screaming Eagle to score this season. The last season when USI had at least 11 different players score a goal was in 2021.
Schut led USI on Sunday with two shots, both on goal. Redshirt sophomore forward Eva Boer and freshman forward Brooke Shafer each had a shot on target. USI tallied eight shots total with four on goal, while Little Rock had 11 shot attempts with four on frame.
It was Schut who got the offense going early with a shot on goal just over a minute into the contest. USI had a five-minute stretch in the middle of the first half with pressure on in the attacking third that led to three corner kicks. However, the Eagles were kept out of the goal.
Little Rock ended up striking first with a goal in the 33rd minute to grab a 1-0 lead. The 1-0 difference held into halftime, even though Shafer nearly tied it right before the break with a look at the six-yard box that was saved.
USI got another quick look to potentially tie the match just over a minute into the second half with a shot on goal by Boer. A few minutes later, Little Rock had a shot on goal to try and double its lead, but USI redshirt junior goalkeeper Anna Markland, who had three saves on Sunday, made a save to keep the match at 1-0.
After some back-and-forth play, Schut tied the match in the 69th minute from nearly 25 yards outside the box. Schut received the ball in the midfield and dribbled into the vicinity of the top left corner of the box, where she fired a laser across the frame of the goal and into the right side of the goal.
The 1-1 match came down to crunch time in the final seconds. After a USI corner kick with under two minutes left, Little Rock went the other direction and earned a corner kick in the final 10 seconds. The corner kick was headed into the middle of the box, where one last shot attempt by the Trojans sailed over the crossbar to end the match.
Next, USI Women’s Soccer completes the two-game OVC road swing on Thursday afternoon at Eastern Illinois University in a battle against the first-place Panthers. Kickoff Thursday is slated for 3 p.m. and can be seen with a subscription to ESPN+.
Aces Pick up Road Point with Draw at Illinois State
NORMAL, Ill. – The University of Evansville women’s soccer team grabbed an MVC point on Sunday afternoon, playing Illinois State to a 0-0 draw in Normal. Allie Lammers (Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame) continued her stellar season with four saves to post her fourth shutout, lowering her goals allowed average for the season to 0.57.
Evansville’s Chrysta Vasquez (Las Vegas, Nev./Coronado) had the first shot on goal of the afternoon in the 12th minute, but her shot was saved by Illinois State keeper Madi Valenti. Taylor Wehrer (Las Vegas. Nev./Desert Oasis) added another shot on goal in the 22nd minute, but the shot was again stopped by Valenti.
Lammers was tested in the 37th and 38th minutes, but the sophomore was able to thwart a pair of Redbirds chances with two saves, and the match went into halftime tied at 0-0.
In the 60th minute, Reese Simmons (Las Vegas, Nev./Shadow Ridge) nearly found the afternoon’s first goal off a great pass from Vasquez, but her shot was blocked in the box to stymie the scoring chance.
From there, Lammers and the Evansville defense held strong to keep the Redbirds off the scoreboard and earn a crucial point. The play of the match came in the 83rd minute, with Illinois State threatening to break the tie on a shot at the top of the box. With the match hanging in the balance, Lammers leaped to get a hand on the shot, punching it over the crossbar for the save to secure the shutout.
With the draw, Evansville moves to 5-4-2 overall and 1-2-1 in MVC play for four conference points. UE returns home on Saturday to play host to Belmont in another important MVC match. Kick-off is set for 5 PM from Arad McCutchan Stadium.
Mercer leads UE ladies at Coyote Creek Classic
Final round set for Monday
BARTONVILLE, Ill. – Sunday’s opening round of the Coyote Creek Classic saw Elizabeth mercer lead the way for the University of Evansville women’s golf team.
Finishing the first round at Coyote Creek Golf Club with an 8-over 80, Mercer is in a tie for 18th place. Kate Petrova and Haley Hughes wrapped up the first 18 holes with scores of 81. They are tied for the 22nd position.
Jane Grankina and Louise Standtke rounded out the squad with scores of 82. They are tied for 27th in the leaderboard. Trinity Dubbs competed as an individual and posted an 86 in Sunday’s round.
Butler’s Treva Dodd paces the individual standings. Her 1-under 71 leads competition by one stroke heading into Monday’s final round. Bradley holds the team lead at 297. The Braves occupy three of the top four individual positions and pace the teams by six strokes.
Evansville is in sixth place with a score of 325. UE is one shot outside of the top five and eight behind 4th place Lindenwood.