USI Women’s Soccer projected 7th in OVC
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer is projected to place seventh in the Ohio Valley Conference in a vote submitted by the league’s head coaches and communication directors. USI heads into its second season as an OVC member and NCAA Division I program.
The 10-team OVC will feature a schedule with each team playing each other once for a nine-match conference schedule. This year marks the 25th OVC Championship Tournament. The event starts on campus sites with the first round and quarterfinal matches on October 27 and 29, with the No. 3 and No. 4 seed hosting matches.
The event switches to the site of the No. 1 seed the following weekend with semifinal and Championship matches on November 2 and 5
Tennessee Tech University topped the OVC preseason poll with 156 points and 12 first-place votes. Southern Illinois University Edwardsville was picked second with 146 points and eight first-place votes.
Morehead State University picked up 126 points for a predicted third-place finish. Southeast Missouri State University is picked to finish fourth with 118 points while the University of Arkansas at Little Rock earned 88 points for fifth place. Lindenwood University (77) and Southern Indiana (66) were sixth and seventh, respectively. The University of Tennessee at Martin (63), OVC-newcomer Western Illinois University (35), and Eastern Illinois University (25) round out the poll.
As part of the OVC’s preseason announcement, sophomore midfielder Peyton Murphy (Bargersville, Indiana) represented USI on the 2023 OVC Soccer Preseason Players to Watch List. Murphy had a strong start to her USI career in 2022, leading the team in her freshman season with five goals and 12 points, both of which were third in the OVC. She also led the squad with 25 shots and 16 shots on goal, recording a 64 percent shot accuracy. Murphy started all 17 matches, playing 1,175 minutes. The midfielder was named to the OVC All-Newcomer Team at the end of last season.
The 2023 USI squad features 31 players – 17 returning players and 14 newcomers. Head Coach Eric Schoenstein heads into his eighth season at the helm and 10th overall season on the USI coaching staff. In the previous seven seasons as head coach of the Screaming Eagles, Schoenstein has accumulated a 70-44-18 record. USI earned an Ohio Valley Conference Tournament berth in its first season as an OVC member in 2022.
Also returning for USI in 2023 is senior midfielder Avery Schone (Galena, Ohio) and sophomore defender Charli Grafton (Sunriver, Oregon), both of whom scored a goal last season while holding down USI’s defensive midfield. USI also has senior leadership this coming season in defender Alexis Schone (Galena, Ohio) and midfielder Paige Vanek (St. Charles, Missouri). The two combined for 15 shots last season. Alexis Schone also tallied two assists.
USI plays one final preseason tune-up match at home against Murray State University on Saturday at 1 p.m. before opening the 2023 regular season on the road at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) on August 17. The Screaming Eagles will host their home opener at Strassweg Field on August 20 against the University of North Alabama. The first OVC contest of 2023 is September 21 when the Screaming Eagles travel to Little Rock.
2023 OVC Soccer Predicted Order of Finish
(as voted on by the league’s head coaches and communication directors)
1. Tennessee Tech (12 first-place votes) – 156
2. SIUE (8) – 146
3. Morehead State – 126
4. Southeast Missouri – 118
5. Little Rock – 88
6. Lindenwood – 77
7. Southern Indiana – 66
8. UT Martin – 63
9. Western Illinois – 35
10. Eastern Illinois – 25
2023 OVC Soccer Preseason Players to Watch
Cam Korhorn, Eastern Illinois
Karsen Kohl, Lindenwood
Amaya Arias, Little Rock
Erin Gibbs, Morehead State
Emma Brune, Southeast Missouri
Matea Diekema, SIUE
Peyton Murphy, Southern Indiana
Yao Giada Zhou, Tennessee Tech
Parker Gelinas, UT Martin
Emmy Ellington, Western Illinois
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Four UE men’s golfers named GCAA All-America Scholars
Gushrowski, Ikejiani, Kato and Parker earn recognitionÂ
NORMAN, Okla. – For the first time in program history, four University of Evansville men’s golfers were recognized as the 2022-23 GCAA All-America Scholars for NCAA Division I have been announced.
Evansville’s recipients include Nicholas Gushrowski, Michael Ikejiani, Masatoyo Kato and Carson Parker. To be eligible for GCAA All-America Scholar nomination, an individual must be a sophomore, junior or senior both academically and athletically in NCAA Division I, II, III, and NAIA, or receiving their Associate’s Degree and in their last year of athletic eligibility in the NJCAA.
In addition, they must participate in 50% of their team’s competitive rounds, have a stroke average under 76.0 in NCAA Division I, under 78.0 in NCAA Division II, under 79.0 in NCAA Division III, under 78.0 in NAIA, and under 77.0 in NJCAA, and maintain a minimum cumulative career grade-point average of 3.2. A recipient must also be of high moral character and be in good standing at their college or university.
A total of 548 NCAA Division I athletes from 194 schools earned 2022-23 GCAA All-America Scholar honors.
Gushrowski, a member of the 2023 Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete First Team, has the distinction of posting the highest GPA and lowest stroke average for the Purple Aces. The Civil Engineering major currently has a 3.848 GPA. On the course, he ranked 15th in the MVC with a 74.08 average. Gushrowski picked up top ten finishes at the Alabama A&M Fall Invite and the TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate before coming home in 11th at the MVC Championship.
Ikejiani saw multiple highlights from his junior season. The MVC Men’s Golfer of the Week on Nov. 3, 2022 carded a 67 in the final round of the Alabama A&M Fall Invite. His effort was tied for the 4th-lowest round in school history. In five spring events, he finished 8th or better on three occasions to lower his season stroke mark to 74.43. Majoring in Literature, Ikejiani holds a 3.677 GPA.
Kato completed his second season with the UE squad with a 75.43 stroke average. He tied for 24th in each of the fall events that he played in while adding a season-low round of 71 in the opening round of the Golfweek/AGT Intercollegiate. He is majoring in Exercise Science and holds a 3.505 GPA.
Coming off a solid season, Carson Parker was second on the squad with a stroke average of 74.25. He was even better in the spring, posting a 73.33 mark. In the second round of the MVC Championship, Parker registered a 67, which tied him for the 4th-lowest round in school history. That round helped him tie for 20th place, his top finish of the season. Majoring in Accounting, Parker holds a 3.335 GPA.
Vanderburgh County Board of Commissioners Awards Ark Crisis Children’s Center with ARPA Funds
With the support of the Vanderburgh County Council, the Vanderburgh County Commissioners were proud to award Ark Crisis Children’s Center with $65,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funds.
To respond to the public health emergency impact with respect to COVID-19 and its negative economic impacts, Vanderburgh County appropriated funds to non-profit organizations whose missions focus on arts, culture, and educational initiatives benefiting the County’s residents.
Ark Crisis Children’s Center keeps children safe and strengthens families in times of stress. Their goal is to protect children from abuse and neglect. Licensed to care for children six weeks to six years old, Ark provides free short-term child care to families in need where no emergency requests are ever denied.