NCAA Champion Burns to Return for Fifth Year
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Two-time NCAA Champion and Big Ten Swimmer of Year Brendan Burns will take advantage of his fifth year of eligibility, the Indiana swimming and diving senior announced on Wednesday (April 19).
Burns has helped the Hoosiers to back-to-back Big Ten Championships and was IU’s top scoring athlete at each of the last two NCAA Championships, where the Hoosiers placed top five nationally in consecutive seasons.
The senior is a four-time NCAA runner-up and 19-time All-American He also owns program records in the 100-yard backstroke (43.61), 200-yard backstroke (1:38.22), 200-yard butterfly (1:38.71), 200-yard medley relay (1:21.52) and 400-yard medley relay (2:59.09).
Burns was named the 2021-22 IU Male Athlete of the Year after becoming the first Hoosier since 1973 to win the NCAA 200-yard butterfly title. A year later, he won his second national title during the 2023 championships, this time in the 100-yard backstroke.
The 17-time Big Ten Champion was named the Big Ten Swimmer of the Championships for a third-consecutive season at the 2023 meet. Burns is the only athlete to win the 200 back, 200 fly double at the Big Ten Championships and has accomplished the feat three times in his career.
Vincennes University exceeds goals on third annual Blazers Give Day
VINCENNES, Ind., April 19, 2023 – With the help of friends, alumni, faculty, staff, and supporters, Vincennes University’s third annual Blazers Give Day was a tremendous success.20The 24-hour online campaign keeps growing and gets larger each year. The VU Foundation exceeded its goals by raising a preliminary total of $202,456 before midnight on Thursday, April 13, and once pledges are added that amount will increase. The Foundation also met 100 percent of its 123 donor goal.
VU is very appreciative of several local businesses that partnered with VU and provided major support for Blazers Give Day. The VU community is thankful to Impressed Coffee, Jenna’s Bakehouse, Texas Roadhouse, Old Chicago, Byron Bobe’s Pizza House, Zip and Sip – Hart Street, Pea-Fections, GlennO’s Corner Café, and Frank’s Restaurant for helping make a difference in the futures of students.
The generous contributions of all supporters ensure VU will continue to remove barriers and empower current and future generations of Trailblazers.
Executive Director of the VU Foundation and Senior Director of Advancement Kristi Deetz said, “We extend a heartfelt thank you to everyone who showed their giving spirit. Your generosity and investment in Trailblazers will have a long-lasting impact on the lives of countless students and their communities. It is fantastic to see so many people come together in support of Blazers Give Day, which is truly the “One Day That Makes a Difference Every Day.â€
In the true Trailblazer spirit, students’ love for the University and the VU community was on full display during this special day. They wrote thank-you notes to donors. In those notes, many shared how their scholarships are helping them pursue their dream of a college degree and how appreciative they are of the support. Students also took part in a very popular Capture the Flag competition. During the President’s social, many students played games, listened to music performed by the V.U. Blues Ensemble, and socialized with each other at the Intramural Field.
Plans are already underway for the fourth annual Blazers Give Day. Mark your calendars. It will take place on April 4, 2024.
UE’S SCHERRY NAMED TO THE BROOKS WALLACE AWARD WATCH LIST
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Evansville junior shortstop Simon Scherry (Santa Claus, Ind./Heritage Hills) has been named to the prestigious Brooks Wallace Award Watch List by the College Baseball Foundation. The Brooks Wallace Award is presented annually to the nation’s top shortstop in collegiate baseball.
A group of 101 of the most talented shortstops in Division I college baseball were named to the initial 2023 Brooks Wallace Award watch list late Tuesday night. The award honors the nation’s top shortstop and is named for former Texas Tech shortstop Brooks Wallace, who played from the Red Raiders from 1977 to 1980, before passing away from leukemia at the age of 27.
Scherry is one of four Missouri Valley Conference shortstops to make the initial watch list, joining Randal Diaz of Indiana State, Nick Rodriguez of Missouri State, and Southern Illinois’ Kaeber Rog. Scherry currently has the best fielding percentage among starting shortstops in the Missouri Valley Conference with a .981 mark. He has committed the fewest errors of any starting shortstop who has started 30 games or more this year, having committed just three errors. He also ranks second in the Valley in defensive assists with 114, and has posted the highest single-game assist total in Division I baseball this year with 11 assists against Belmont on April 2.
Offensively, Scherry is batting .291 with seven doubles, two triples, two home runs and 18 RBI for Evansville. He has also posted a .408 on-base percentage this year, as he ranks among the nation’s top 130 players with 27 walks so far this season. Scherry is also a perfect seven-for-seven in the stolen base department.
Evansville will return to the diamond this weekend, as the Purple Aces will travel to Murray, Kentucky to take on the Murray State Racers in a key Missouri Valley Conference series. UE will bring a 21-15 overall record into this weekend’s series after posting a 10-8 win over Western Kentucky on Tuesday night. This weekend’s series is scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. on Friday night, and all three games of the series can be heard live in Evansville on 107.1 FM-WJPS and the Old National Bank/Purple Aces Sports Network from Learfield. Friday night’s series-opener is also available on ESPN+.
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BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERSÂ REGULAR MEETINGÂ AGENDA
BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERSÂ REGULAR MEETINGÂ KEVIN WINTERNHEIMER CHAMBERSÂ ROOM 301, CIVIC CENTER COMPLEX ONÂ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 202Â AT 12:00 NOON
 AGENDA
1.   CALL TO ORDER
2.   MEETING MEMORANDUM  April 5, 2023 and April 12, 2023
3.   CONSENT AGENDA   Â
    N/A
4. Â Â OLD BUSINESSÂ Â Â Â Â Â
5.   NEW BUSINESS         Â
     a. Request Re: Open bids for Kley roof project at Mesker Park Zoo & Botanic Garden.-Stahl
     b. Request Re: Reduction of admission fees for Hartke Pool. Hartke admission will match the other pool fees. Ages 3 and under are free. $1.00 for ages 4-12. $ 2.00 for ages 13 and over.
       -Crook
     c. Request Re: Approval of new $50.00 fee for abbreviated adult hockey session at Swonder Ice Arena.- Pariman       Â
     d. Request Re: Any Other Business the Board Wishes to Consider and Public Comments
6.   REPORTS Â
     a. Steve Schaefer- Interim Parks Department Director          Â
7.   ACCEPTANCE OF PAYROLL AND VENDOR CLAIMS
8.   ADJOURN