EVANSVILLE, Ind. — University of Southern Indiana Baseball continues a five-game homestand this weekend when it hosts Eastern Illinois University for an Ohio Valley Conference three-game series at the USI Baseball Field. First pitch Friday and West Side Nut Club Night is slated for 6 p.m.; continues Saturday at 2 p.m.; and concludes Sunday at noon.Â
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Links to follow all of the action during the homestand can be found on the Eagles’ baseball schedule at USIScreamingEagles.com. The final game of the five-game homestand is April 25 when USI hosts a non-conference match-up with McKendree University at 6 p.m.  Â
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Weekend Schedule Note: With the forecast of rains around the USI-area this weekend, fans can track any weather-related schedule changes on Twitter (@USIAthletics), Facebook (USI Athletics), and USIScreamingEagles.com.
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USI Baseball Notes:
Eagles cruise through Mighty Oaks: The USI Screaming Eagles built an early 13-0 lead before cruising to a 15-6 win over Oakland City to open this week’s action. Junior right-hander Trent Robinson picked up his first win of the season, throwing four scoreless innings and striking out five. Senior utility player Lucas McNew led the Eagles at the plate by going four-for-five with three runs scored and two RBIs.
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Eagles win two in a row:Â The Eagles have won their last two games, marking the first time the squad has won two in a row since March 14 when USI had won the last game of the Oakland University series and defeat Saint Louis University on the road. USI is looking to win three-straight for the first time this season on Friday.
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Power lift versus OCU: Junior first baseman/designated hitter Tucker Ebest and junior first baseman/outfielder Jack Ellis provided the power versus OCU with a home run each. Ebest had a third inning two-run blast, while Ellis had a three-run shot in the fourth.
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Stoh heating up: Junior catcher Parker Stroh has heated up at the plate over the last five games (making two starts), hitting .500 (3-6) with two runs scored and four RBIs.
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Ebest is the best over the last 10: Junior designated hitter/first baseman Tucker Ebest has been the best at the plate over the last 10 games, hitting .433 with three home runs and six RBIs. Junior outfielder Gavin McLarty is close behind with a .391 mark and eight RBIs.   Â
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Leading hitters: Sophomore outfielder Drew Taylor leads USI this season with a .346 batting average (18-52). Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest follows with a .304 average (35-115) and has a team-best 31 RBIs and seven home runs.Â
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McNew climbing the USI All-Time charts: Senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew is tied for fifth all-time at USI in home runs (22); tied for fifth in RBIs (151) and tied for seventh in doubles (47).
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USI vs. EIU:Â The series between USI and EIU tilts toward the Panthers, who hold an 18-5 series margin. EIU has won the last four meetings, taking the last meeting in 2002, 7-3, at USI. The last time the Eagles were victorious over the Panthers was in 1986 when USI won the first half of a doubleheader, 3-1.Â
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EIU this spring:Â EIU is 21-13 overall in the 2023, 3-6 in the OVC, and has won four-straight games after posting a 5-0 win over St. Xavier University Wednesday at home.
Eagles host Panthers for three-game set
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Residence VII: A showcase of artists from New Harmony Clay Project featured at New Harmony Gallery
The University of Southern Indiana’s New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art (NHGCA) is proud to present a group exhibition, Residence VII. The exhibition features ceramic works by recent residents of the New Harmony Clay Project: Grant Akiyama, Sarah Alsaied, Elizabeth Arzani, Caro Burks, Cameron Ford and Jackson Shaner.
Residence VIIÂ runs from April 22 to June 3, opening with a reception from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 22. Gallery hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Grant Akiyama currently lives and works in Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 2017, he graduated from Alfred University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Bachelor of Science in Art History and Theory. Since then, he has completed artist residencies at the Shigaraki Ceramic Cultural Park and the Toshiko Takaezu Studio. His work is exhibited nationally at locations such as the Oklahoma Visual Arts Council, 108 Contemporary, Artspace at Untitled, Applied Contemporary and Companion Gallery. Grant has received various awards for his work including “Best-in-Show†from the In Art Gallery for their first Annual Ceramics Exhibition and “Honorable Mentioned†from NHGCA during its Filled Up 3 exhibition. He has featured work with the American Craft Council, where he received recognition from Penland School of Craft, and was selected as an “Editor’s Choice†from Karen Olsen. He advocates for the crafts, locally, through his teaching programs with Addis Ceramics, 3rd Street Clayworks, Tulsa Dream Center and 108 Contemporary.
Sarah Alsaied is a Kuwaiti artist currently based in Wichita, Kansas. She earned her Master of Fine Arts in Sculpture at Wichita State University in Kansas and Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art with an emphasis in Ceramics at USI. Her work has been exhibited throughout the Midwest and explores otherness and navigates invisible spaces between identities as a brown woman. Throughout the work, she uses the figure to express beliefs, tell stories and explore humanity. She uses different mediums in the work to engage the range and complexity of human experiences and emotions from the hardness of clay to the softness of fabric.
Elizabeth Arzani is an interdisciplinary artist and educator living and working in Portland, Oregon. As a collector of sorts, her work is rooted in storytelling, offering a form of communication that extends language. Arzani has exhibited in solo and group exhibitions both nationally and internationally at The Center for Contemporary Art and Culture in Portland, Oregon; CoCA (Center for Contemporary Art), Seattle, Washington; Levine Museum of the New South, Charlotte, North Carolina; City Hall Rotunda Gallery, Rock Hill, South Carolina; and during Luxembourg Art Week in the Salon 2019 du Cercle Artistique de Luxembourg. She has participated in the Kulturschapp Artist Residency, transforming a former freight depot in Walferdange, Luxembourg, into a site-specific installation and has collaborated on public art installations with Shunpike’s Storefronts Project at Amazon Headquarters. Arzani recently earned her Master of Fine Arts in Visual Studies from Pacific Northwest College of Art and holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting and Art Education from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
Caro Burks uses mixed-media sculpture and installation to explore themes of sentimentality, storytelling and symbolism in decorative culture. Caro received her Bachelor of Fine Arts from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2015, held a post baccalaureate position at the University of Arkansas from 2015-2017, and received her Master of Fine Arts from Southern Illinois University in the Spring of 2020. In 2018, she was the recipient of the Windgate Foundation Graduate Research Award. Caro has been awarded residencies at Penland School of Crafts, Anderson Ranch Arts Center and is currently the long-term resident at the New Harmony Clay Project. She has participated in various national juried, group and solo exhibitions, and most recently, her solo exhibition BITTER AND SOUR opened at SHAG Space in Charlotte, North Carolina, in 2021.
Cameron Ford is a ceramic artist whose tile and slip-cast work draws from his childhood spent in Ukraine. He uses Eastern European and socialist imagery to explore personal history. His ceramic practice started in community studios in Virginia, and he completed post-baccalaureate studies in ceramics at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville in 2022. Cameron’s work has appeared in craft fairs in Southern Illinois, and he was awarded Judge’s Choice in the Edwardsville Art Fair in 2021. Currently his work is available at Jacoby Arts Center in Alton, Illinois.
Jackson Shaner has worked with clay for seven years. He received his Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art at Furman University (2022). While there, he worked as a teaching fellow for the introductory ceramics class and fell in love with teaching. Jackson also received the Glen Howerton Award for his achievements in 3-D artwork and was inducted into the Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society for his academic accomplishments. Currently, he works as a ceramic artist, a pottery instructor and a production assistant for another potter in Greenville, South Carolina. Jackson has participated in several art exhibitions and has had work published in Artistonish magazine. In the future, Jackson looks forward to pursuing his Master of Fine Arts so that he may teach at the university level.
New Harmony Clay Project (NHCP) is an artist residency and educational center located at the Sarah Campbell Blaffer Ceramic Studio in historic New Harmony, Indiana. NHCP fosters an environment that supports the investigation of new ideas and work in the ceramic arts. It is an organization under the New Harmony Artist Guild, a non-profit 501(c)3, that serves as an incubator for nurturing the arts. NHCP is a rural residency program, supported by the Efroymson Family Fund, Lenny and Anne Dowhie Trusts and the Robert Lee Blaffer Foundation. The goal is to encourage emerging and professional visual artists/educators in ceramics by giving them quiet space and the time to develop a new body of work.
USI’s New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art promotes discourse about and access to contemporary art in the southern Indiana region. NHGCA is a proud outreach partner of USI.
This exhibition is made possible in part by the Efroymson Family Fund, Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana and the Indiana Arts Commission, which receives support from the State of Indiana and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Indiana State Police Seeking Recruits for the 84th Recruit Academy
The Indiana State Police is accepting applications for the 84th Recruit Academy. Individuals interested in beginning a rewarding career as an Indiana State Trooper must apply online at IndianaTrooper.com. This website provides a detailed synopsis of the application process and information on additional career opportunities with the Indiana State Police. Applications must be submitted electronically by 11:59 pm (EST) on Thursday, April 27, 2023.Â
Probationary Troopers graduating from the 84th Recruit Academy, who successfully complete their Field Training Officer (FTO) program, receive a $5,000.00 dollar one-time cash bonus (taxable) in addition to their regular salary.  Â
Included Benefits:
- Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits during the academy and probationary year.
- Military and Law Enforcement service purchase options. Service Purchase Calculator
- NEW take-home patrol vehicle issued after completing the FTO period (includes off-duty use).
- Uniforms and over $9,000 of NEW equipment are issued at no cost.
- 3 hours of on-duty physical training per week.
- 40 paid days of leave annually and 150 hours of New Parent Leave.
- Health/Vision/Dental and Life Insurance options for actives and retirees.
- Lifetime pension and deferred compensation w/State matching.
- Endless Opportunities and Career Advancement.
Basic Eligibility Requirements and consideration factors for an Indiana State Trooper:
- Must be a United States citizen.
- Must be at least 21 and less than 40 years of age when appointed as a police employee. (Appointment date is December 21, 2023)
- Must meet a minimum vision standard (corrected or uncorrected) of 20/50 acuity in each eye and 20/50 distant binocular acuity in both eyes.
- Must possess a valid driver’s license to operate an automobile.
- Must be willing, if appointed, to reside and serve anywhere within the State of Indiana as designated by the Superintendent.
- Must be a high school graduate as evidenced by a diploma or general equivalency diploma (GED).    Â
- The Trooper Trainee’s salary is $1,807.70 bi-weekly, plus approximately 200 hours of Paid Time Off and $3,800 of Paid Overtime during the academy. Upon graduation from Trooper Trainee to Probationary Trooper, salary increases to $51,000.
Recruits of the 84th Recruit Academy are offered an excellent health care plan, including medical, dental, vision, and pharmacy coverage for current and retired employees, along with their families, until reaching age 65. The Indiana State Police pension program provides a lifetime pension after 25 years of service. Additionally, the Indiana State Police Department provides comprehensive disability coverage and a life insurance program. Student loan forgiveness programs are being offered at this time through the following:  https://studentaid.gov/
Trailblazer baseball pitcher Gavin Craggs signs with U. of Fort Lauderdale
VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University baseball program is proud to announce the signing of VU sophomore lefty pitcher Gavin Craggs (Taylorville, Ill.) to the University of Fort Lauderdale Wednesday afternoon.
Craggs joins an Eagles squad that is a member of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA) under head coach Billy Glessner.
“I signed with Fort Lauderdale because it has been my dream to play baseball on the coast,†Craggs said. “As well as the success the team has had in their division.â€
Craggs joined the Trailblazers this past summer after spending the previous season at Spoon River Community College.
This season Craggs has pitched 32 innings in 10 appearances and has 35 strikeouts on the season.
Craggs pitched a complete game earlier this season against Schoolcraft College, in which he allowed one run over five innings and struck out five in route to a VU 11-1 victory.
Craggs is currently tied for the team lead in strikeouts this season and has an average of 9.84 strikeouts per nine innings.
“My favorite memory at VU this season has been when our team went on a two series sweep on back-to-back weekends,†Craggs added.
“Vincennes University has helped me prepare both academically and athletically by having coaches and a great team that keeps you on track and compete with your best ability at all times on and off the field,†Craggs said.
Craggs is a member of a VU squad that is currently 17-23 on the season and earlier this season had an eight-game winning streak.
Craggs and his teammates will continue their Mid-West Athletic Conference schedule this weekend when VU heads to Springfield, Ill. to face-off against Lincoln Land Community College Saturday, April 22 and Sunday April 23. First pitch both days is set for 1 p.m. eastern.
The Vincennes University Athletic Department would like to congratulate Gavin Craggs on his signing with the University of Fort Lauderdale and wishes him good luck as he continues his baseball career next season.