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Men’s golf ready for MVC Championship

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Tournament to take place in Coal Valley, Illinois

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Oakwood Country Club in Coal Valley, Illinois will be the scene of the 2023 Missouri Valley Conference Championship with the University of Evansville men’s golf team set to chase the league crown.

Taking place Sunday through Tuesday, the tournament features 18 holes per day.  Par is set for 71 while the yardage checks in at 6,760.  Ten MVC institutions are set to participate including Illinois State, Valparaiso, Southern Illinois, Belmont, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Drake, Bradley, Murray State and Evansville.

In last week’s TSU Big Blue Intercollegiate, the Purple Aces put forth one of their best performances of the year.  Michael Ikejiani carded a 4-under 67 in the final round to rally UE to a second-place finish in the team standings.

Ikejiani’s score gave him a 3-round score of 209, which tied him for the 5th position.  Nicholas Gushrowski joined Ikejiani in the top ten.  Shooting an even 71 in the final 18 holes, he posted a 211 to tie for 9th.  Daniil Romashkin recorded a top 15 finish.  Highlighted by a 2-under 69 in the second round, Romashkin tied for 12th with a score of 212.

Isaac Rohleder tied for 31st while Carson Parker tied for 36th in the tournament.

Last season, UE earned a 6th place finish in the MVC Championship, which was held in Paducah, Ky.  Caleb Wassmer was the top finisher, coming home in 18th while Henry Kiel was one spot behind in 19th.

Eagles bow out of OVC Championship

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PADUCAH, Ken. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Tennis (4-15, 0-6 OVC) completed its first NCAA Division I season Friday afternoon after falling in the opening round of the Ohio Valley Conference Championship to Eastern Illinois University, 4-0. The Screaming Eagles competed in DI athletics for the first time in program history, winning four matches under newly-hired head coach Chris Crawford.
 
Doubles: USI found no success in doubles play, dropping at number one and two while number three went unfinished.
 
Singles: Only numbers one, three, and five were completed as the Panthers took all three to sweep the Eagles. Despite not finishing, sophomore Abby Brown (Evansville, Indiana) held a 6-0, 5-2 lead until the match was called.
 

Two Indiana State Police Investigators Recognized by United States Secret Service

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(Indianapolis, IN)-This morning, two investigators from the Indiana State Police (ISP) received awards from the United States Secret Service (USSS) for their use of training received at the National Computer Forensic Institute (NCFI) in aiding in their complex and highly technical investigations.

The NCFI was opened in 2008 and is run the USSS and the Alabama Office of Prosecution Services.  Every year, the NCFI, through the USSS and its forensic partners conduct thousands of digital examinations.  In fiscal year 2022, 4,300 law enforcement officers received training and over 156,000 examinations were conducted, of which more than 30% involved investigations into violent crimes and crimes against children.

NCFI has begun to ask USSS Field Offices around the country to submit nominations for cases in which NCFI partners have utilized their training to help solve a significant case.  The ISP were involved in two (2) of the 20 selected as NCFI Top Case Award recipients for 2022.

Special Agent in Charge of the USSS Field Office in Indianapolis Jeffrey Adams presented awards to the following ISP investigators:

  • Sergeant Jennifer Barnes
  • Sergeant Jeremy Brice

“In recognition of our partnerships with Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) and the Indiana State Police through the National Computer Forensics Institute…thank you for your great work”, commented Adams.

Pictured left to right:  ISP Superintendent Doug Carter, USSS Technical Special Agent Christian Ebel-Orr, ISP Sergeant Jeremy Brice, ISP Sergeant Jennifer Barnes, Assistant to the Special Agent in Charge Jason Chapman and USSS Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey Adams.

USI-EIU baseball series shifted due to rain

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.— Friday rains forced the postponement of the start of the Ohio Valley Conference three-game baseball series between the University of Southern Indiana and Eastern Illinois University at the USI Baseball Field. Tonight’s game has been moved to Saturday and will be a part of a 2 p.m. doubleheader, while Sunday’s single game has been changed to a 1 p.m. start. 
 
For more information about possible USI Baseball weather-related schedule changes, visit USIScreamingEagles.com and the USI Baseball schedule page. Schedule information also will be posted on Facebook and Twitter.
 
The Screaming Eagles, who will be playing their first OVC game, is 11-25 overall, 3-9 OVC, while EIU enters the series with a 21-13 mark this spring, 3-6 OVC.

Flames rally for 7-6 win in eight innings

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UIC takes series opener in walk-off fashion

CHICAGO – With two outs in the bottom of the eighth inning, Alannah Cran scored the game-winning run as UIC took a 7-6 win over the University of Evansville softball team on Friday evening at Flames Field.

Evansville had the early momentum with two runs scoring in the top half of the second.  Jess Willsey stole home for the first run of the day before Hannah Hood crossed the plate on a wild pitch.  Lacy Smith opened the third inning with a single before Alexa Davis launched a 2-run home run to double the lead and make it a 4-0 score.  UIC cut into the deficit with two runs scoring in the bottom of the frame.

Two innings later, it was Smith getting the job done once again.  After reaching on a 1-out walk, she scored on a triple from Marah Wood.  Jenna Nink hit Evansville’s second home run of the game in the top of the 6th.  Her solo shot pushed the advantage to 6-2.

In the bottom of the 6th, UIC made a furious rally, accumulating four runs on five hits to tie the game at 6-6.  Hailey Cowing had the big hit, posting a 2-RBI single with two outs to cap off the rally.  UE had a scoring opportunity in the 7th with Zoe Frossard and Davis reaching with two outs.  Willsey followed with a single and the Aces turned the corner at third in an attempt to score the go-ahead run, but a throw from the outfield recorded the out at home.

UIC was kept off the board in the bottom of the 7th and the Aces responded with a threat in the 8th, putting two more runners on.  The Flames escaped any damage and took advantage in the bottom of the frame.  With two outs, Cran circled the bases on a UE error to give her team the 7-6 win.

The Aces picked up seven hits on the day with Willsey recording a pair.  Smith scored twice for UE.  The Flames picked up eight hits in the contest.  Mikayla Jolly made the start, allowing five runs in 5 1/3 innings.  Megan Brenton suffered the tough loss, allowing two runs, one earned, in 2 1/3 innings.

On Saturday, the series resumes with a 2 p.m. game.

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