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UE’s Roberts Hits For Cycle, Ties Single-Season Home Run Record In 9-8 Win At UIC

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CHICAGO, Ill. –  In one of the top individual games in school history, University of Evansville graduate outfielder Eric Roberts hit for the cycle on Thursday night, including launching a grand slam to tie UE’s single-season home run record, to power the Purple Aces past the UIC Flames, 9-8, at Curtis Granderson Stadium in Chicago, Illinois.

“What an amazing night tonight by Eric,” said UE head coach Wes Carroll.  “Cycles are extremely rare, and to be able to do it with a grand slam included, and have that be the home run that ties the school record is really special.  I couldn’t be happier for Eric right now.

“And, up and down our lineup, I thought that we had a lot of guys step up tonight.  It was good to see Simon Scherry barrel up a few balls, and we could definitely use him getting hot over the next week or so in the conference tournament.  But, we had other guys step up and produce a lot of quality at-bats, and hopefully, we can keep that going the rest of the weekend and beyond.”

Scherry got Evansville on the scoreboard first with a solo home run in the second inning to answer a first-inning run by the Flames.  Roberts then began his historic night in the third inning with a one-out triple and came around to score on a sacrifice fly by fifth-year first baseman Chase Hug.

After the Flames tied the game at 2-2 in the bottom of the third inning, Evansville exploded for six runs in the fourth inning to take a lead it would never lose.  Scherry would lead off with a double, and after a walk and an error loaded the bases, sophomore catcher Evan Waggoner and sophomore outfielder Ty Rumsey delivered back-to-back RBI singles to give UE a 4-2 lead.  Roberts then launched an opposite-field grand slam down the left field line to give UE an 8-2 cushion, while tying Ed Kothera’s 1987 single-season home run record with his 20th home run of the year.

UIC would not back down though, scoring two runs each in the fourth and fifth innings to claw back within two runs at 8-6.  Roberts then manufactured a run in the seventh inning to give UE back a three-run lead, as he led off with an opposite-field double, advanced to third on a wild pitch, and came around to score on an RBI single by senior outfielder Mark Shallenberger to give UE a 9-6 lead.

Roberts would clinch the cycle in the top of the ninth inning with a solid single to right-center field.  It is the second cycle in three seasons for Evansville, as former Purple Ace Kenton Crews had UE’s last cycle against Butler during the 2021 season.  Unfortunately, Roberts was stranded at third base, as UE not only scored nine runs, but left 13 men on base.  But, junior closer Nate Hardman worked a six-out save for his ninth save of the season to make a winner of graduate reliever Michael Parks (5-2) and help UE win the series opener.

Overall, Roberts went 4-for-5 with three runs scored and four RBI to lead Evansville.  Scherry also went 3-for-5 and finished a triple shy of the cycle, while senior third baseman Brent Widder and fifth-year outfielder Danny Borgstrom had two hits each.  Eight of the nine UE starters came through with hits.

With the victory, Evansville improves to 32-21 overall and 14-11 in the Missouri Valley Conference.  The Purple Aces moved into a tie with Southern Illinois for third place in the Valley standings thanks to the win and a Southern Illinois loss at Murray State on Thursday.  UIC, meanwhile, saw its seven-game winning streak come to a close with the loss, and dropped to 26-22 overall and 12-13 in the MVC.  The two teams will continue the series on Friday night at 6 p.m. in a game that can be seen live on ESPN+ and heard live on 107.1 FM-WJPS and the Old National Bank/Purple Aces Sports Network from Learfield.  If Evansville wins on Friday night, the Purple Aces will clinch a top-four seed in next week’s MVC Tournament and earn a first-day bye in the eight-team tournament.

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EPA and Peace Corps Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Advance Environmental Protection Around the World

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WASHINGTON (May 16, 2023) – Yesterday, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Michael S. Regan and Peace Corps Director Carol Spahn convened for a ceremonial signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the two agencies to broaden and strengthen institutional ties and create opportunities for cooperation related to strategic planning, training, management assistance and project implementation.   

Through the formal partnership, Peace Corps will use evidence-based practice and traditional ecological knowledge, along with EPA’s expertise to inform its programming for Peace Corps Volunteers to help address global environmental challenges at the local level in communities around the world. Areas of collaboration include solid waste and wastewater management; improved cookstoves to protect forest and human health; building the capacity of environmental institutions; coastal, watershed and natural resource planning and management; and biodiversity preservation and restoration. In addition to programming, the MOU creates career opportunities for returned Peace Corps Volunteers and former Peace Corps staff to join the EPA team in support of their mission.

“EPA greatly values our long history of environmental cooperation with the Peace Corps,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “We’re proud to strengthen our commitment to working together – in partnership with our volunteers and communities around the world – to combat the climate crisis, advance the values of environmental justice and equity, and strengthen environmental governance.”

“Emulating the intricate coordination of nature’s living systems, the Peace Corps plays a critical role in the ecosystem of actors working toward environmental justice, a green economy, and everything in between,” said Director Spahn. “Together with EPA, we will take intentional actions to support localized climate adaptation and environmental protection efforts in 24 Sub-Saharan African countries. This partnership directly contributes to some of the communities most affected by climate change and environmental degradation around the world.” 

The MOU advances the agencies’ shared commitment announced in December 2022 at the African and Diaspora Young Leaders Forum in Washington, D.C. At the summit, Peace Corps committed $4 million for Peace Corps Volunteers to work on projects combatting climate change on the African continent.  

Since 2010, EPA and Peace Corps have partnered on environmental protection efforts in international communities of shared concern, including Jamaica, Panama, Costa Rica, Uganda, Kenya, Burkina Faso, and Morocco. Prior collaborations included technical input on Peace Corps training materials and environmental programs, handbooks on clean cookstoves, environmental education, pesticides, solid waste, and climate change.  

USI-TTU baseball series shifted due to rain

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​​​COOKEVILLE, Tenn.— Heavy rains Thursday forced the postponement of the start of the Ohio Valley Conference three-game baseball series between the University of Southern Indiana and Tennessee Tech University In Cookeville, Tennessee. Tonight’s game has been moved to Friday and will be a part of a 1 p.m. doubleheader, while Saturday’s single game remains a 2 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 is 15-36 overall, 6-14 OVC, while Tennessee Tech enters the series with a 18-30 mark this spring, 9-12 OVC.
 

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Foggo’s Contract Purchased by Mets

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Evansville, Ind. –  Evansville right handed pitcher Eric Foggo has had his contract purchased by the New York Mets organization.

“We are incredibly proud and happy for Eric,” Evansville Otters Pitching Coach Max Peterson said. “He has worked hard since arriving to Evansville and we wish him the best at the next level.”

Foggo, who is in his first season of professional baseball, has not allowed a run in three innings pitched over three appearances out of the Otters’ bullpen. Tuesday night he worked a perfect inning against Ottawa. Overall, Foggo allowed just two hits in his three innings of work alongside three strikeouts.

The Hilton Head, SC native has been a key cog of a red hot Evansville bullpen. The Otters bullpen has not allowed a run in the past three games as of Wednesday with 12.1 innings of scoreless baseball. Overall, the bullpen has allowed just one run in 17.1 innings this season.

Foggo was primarily a hitter in his five year collegiate career. He played his final year of college ball at Alabama in 2022 where he pitched in six games while appearing in 20 games as a position player.

Foggo spent his first four years playing for Stentson hitting 23 home runs over his time with the Hatters.

His brother Ian is a pitcher in the Houston Astros organization.

The Otters have now sent 88 players to affiliated organizations out of Evansville.

The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.