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Eagles open OVC Championship vs. EIU

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball begins its first Ohio Valley Conference Championship action Wednesday when it takes on Eastern Illinois University in the first round at Mt. Dew Park in Marion, Illinois. Game time is set for 9 a.m.
 
The OVC Championship runs May 24-27 with single-elimination games Wednesday and double-elimination games Thursday through Saturday. Mt. Dew Park opened in 2007 was previously known as Rent One Park. It is now home to the Prospect League’s Thrillville Thrillbillies, who begin play at the end of May. The OVC Championship has been held at the venue once previously (2019).
 
The Screaming Eagles (17-37, 8-15) open OVC postseason play as the eighth seed after clinching the final spot in the tournament on the final day of the regular season. USI captured its second OVC series of the season by taking two of three games from Tennessee Tech University.
 
The Screaming Eagles’ first opponent in a NCAA Division I post-season is the Panthers of EIU. USI took the series in April, taking two of games (W 26-6; L 12-22; W 15-8) and scoring 53 runs in the three contests.
 
EIU (33-18, 13-11 OVC) enters the post-season on a seven-game winning streak and has won11 of 14.
 
The winner of the USI-EIU contest would advance to play fourth-seeded Southeast Missouri State University (26-29, 14-10 OVC) at 4 p.m. The first two rounds of the OVC Championship on Wednesday (May 24) are single-elimination before the double-elimination portion begins on Thursday (May 25).
 
In addition to USI, EIU, and SEMO, the OVC Championship field includes top-seeded Morehead State University (34-19, 16-7 OVC); second-seeded University of Arkansas at Little Rock (30-21, 14-8 OVC); third-seeded University of Tennessee at Martin (22-33, 14-10 OVC); sixth-seeded TTU; and seventh-seeded Southern Illinois University Edwardsville (26-27, 9-15 OVC).
 
The OVC Championship will be streamed live on ESPN+ in addition to being heard on ESPN 97.7FM.
 
Tickets will be $10 per adult per day and $5 per day for children (12 and under) and college students with valid ID and can be purchased in-person at Mt Dew Park. All seats are general admission for the OVC Championship.

OVC Championship Notes: 
USI clinches postseason berth on final day: The USI Screaming Eagles clinched a berth in the OVC Championship on the final day of the 2023 regular season with an 8-6 victory over Tennessee Tech University.

Eagles win second OVC series of the season. USI won its second OVC series of the season, taking two of three from Tennessee Tech over the weekend. The Eagles won their first OVC series in April, taking two of three from Eastern Illinois University. Overall, USI won four total series (vs. Western Illinois University, 3-1; vs. Bellarmine University, 2-1; vs. EIU, 2-1; and vs. TTU, 2-1) during the 2023 campaign.

USI splits final week. USI was 2-2 during the last week of the regular season, falling to Ball State University to start the week, before taking two-of-three from TTU. Senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew led the Eagles by hitting .400 (6-15), while junior outfielder Ren Tachioka drove in a team-best five RBIs.

Eagles looking for the bounce: USI, which snapped a nine-game losing streak over the weekend at TTU, is looking for the same bounce it had in March after ending a losing streak. The Eagles went 7-7 following an 11-game losing streak in March, including a season-best tying three-game winning streak.

Leading hitters: Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest leads the Eagles with a .321 average, 12 home runs, and 51 RBIs this spring. Ebest is followed by junior outfielder Drew Taylor and senior outfielder Evan Kahre, who are hitting .306 and .304, respectively.  

USI at neutral site in 2023: The Eagles are 3-1 at a neutral site this season, taking the opening series from Western Illinois University, 3-1. USI was led during the opening weekend by freshman infielder Caleb Niehaus, who batted .500 (4-8) with four runs scored, two home runs, and five RBIs.   

Last 10 games: Junior outfielder Ren Tachioka is the leading USI hitters over the last 10 games, batting .324 with nine RBIs.

Versus the OVC: Junior catcher/designated hitter Parker Stroh has a team-best .388 batting average and five RBIs in OVC play. Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest follows with a .377 average and a team-best five home runs, while senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew has driven in a team-high 22 runs in conference play.

Among the OVC leaders: Junior first baseman Tucker Ebest is fourth in the OVC in RBIs and third in RBIs per game (1.08). Sophomore shortstop Ricardo Van Grieken is third in the league in on-base percentage (.475).

Van Grieken gets hit for record. Sophomore shortstop Ricardo Van Grieken has been hit by a pitch in a season more than any other Eagle, getting hit 24 times this season. The mark of 20 was previously held by Wes Fink (2008) and Nick Gobert (2018).

McNew climbing the USI All-Time charts: Senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew is fifth all-time at USI in home runs (25); fifth in RBIs (170) and sixth in doubles (51).

Tachioka getting on base: Junior outfielder Ren Tachioka has reached base in 20 consecutive games and is batting .368 (28-76) with 18 runs scored, 15 RBIs, and six stolen bases.

The last 20 USI games: USI is 8-12 in the last 20 games, 6-6 in OVC contests. The Eagles are hitting .295 as a team during the 20 games, 28 points higher than the season average (.267). Senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew is batting .400 during the last 20 with 23 RBIs, while junior first baseman Tucker Ebest follows with a .370 average and 23 RBIs.  

Ciuffetelli becomes leader on the mound: Junior left-hander Blake Ciuffetelli is USI’s leader on the mound with three victories. Ciuffetelli started the year as a reliever before becoming a starter the last few weeks.  

Hutson saved the best for last: Sophomore right-hander Tyler Hutson saved one of his best performances of the season when it counted. Hutson broke a seven-game losing streak by getting the win over TTU to get USI into the OVC Championship. He allowed one run on eight hits and two walks, while striking out five in 5.2 innings of work.

McNew plays everywhere: Senior Lucas McNew has played nearly every position on the field during his career at USI. McNew has played catcher, third, first, left field, and right field during his tenure.

 

Governor Holcomb Proclaims May to be Older Americans Month

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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Darron Cummings/AP/Shutterstock (11717541e) Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb delivers his State of the State address virtually, in Indianapolis State of the State, Indianapolis, United States - 19 Jan 2021

Established in 1963, Older Americans Month (OAM) is celebrated every May. Led by the federal Administration for Community Living (ACL), OAM is a time for us to acknowledge the contributions and achievements of older Hoosiers, highlight important trends, and strengthen our commitment to honoring our older citizens. As part of the celebration, Governor Holcomb has proclaimed May to be “Older Americans Month” in the state of Indiana.

This year’s theme, Aging Unbound, offers an opportunity to explore a wide range of aging experiences and to promote the importance of enjoying independence and fulfillment by paving our own paths as we age.

Join us as we recognize the 60th anniversary of OAM and challenge the narrative on aging. Here are some ways we can all participate in Aging Unbound:

  • Embrace the opportunity to change. Find a new passion, go on an adventure, and push boundaries by not letting age define your limits. Invite creativity and purpose into your life by trying new activities in your community to bring in more growth, joy, and energy.
  • Explore the rewards of growing older. With age comes knowledge, which provides insight and confidence to understand and experience the world more deeply. Continue to grow that knowledge through reading, listening, classes, and creative activities.
  • Stay engaged in your community. Everyone benefits when everyone is connected and involved. Stay active by volunteering, working, mentoring, participating in social clubs, and taking part in activities at your local senior center or elsewhere in the community.
  • Form relationships. As an essential ingredient of well-being, relationships can enhance your quality of life by introducing new ideas and unique perspectives. Invest time with people to discover deeper connections with family, friends, and community members.

EVPL’s Annual Summer Reading Celebration Begins June 1 

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EVPL’s Annual Summer Reading Celebration Begins June 1 

Evansville, IN, May 22, 2023 – The Evansville Vanderburgh Public Library’s annual summer reading celebration will kick off on Thursday, June 1, and continue through Monday, July 31. 

This year’s theme, Our Summer: Begin Your Journey, celebrates your reading journey and how the library is here to support you along the way. 

“Whether your journey is one of self-reflection or to a new galaxy, the library is excited to be part of your trip,” EVPL Programming Manager Erika Qualls Barnett said. “EVPL encourages everyone to start a new adventure or revisit some favorites during our summer reading celebration.” 

Readers of all ages can register for Our Summer at one of our kickoff events, by visiting any EVPL location, or online. Once registered, readers will receive a registration prize, including a coupon for a free book from an EVPL Foundation Book Sale or the EVPL Foundation Book Store located in the lobby of EVPL Central, while supplies last. As readers complete books during the program, they will be entered to win one of our grand prizes, and additional entries can be earned by completing activities listed in the summer reading celebration log. 

Kickoff events Thursday, June 1 

10:00 am – 12:00 pm 

EVPL East 

EVPL McCollough 

EVPL North Park 

Thursday, June 1 

3:00 – 4:00 pm 

EVPL Central 

EVPL Oaklyn 

EVPL Stringtown 

EVPL West 

Thursday, June 1 

5:30 – 7:30 pm 

EVPL Red Bank 

UE Men’s Basketball Coaching Staff Update

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Evansville head men’s basketball coach David Ragland has announced an update to his coaching staff as assistant coach Marcus Wilson has chosen to pursue other career opportunities.

“I want to personally thank Marcus for returning to the University of Evansville and working on our staff as we set the foundation for our program,” Ragland said.  “Marcus and I have relationship that dates back over 20 years and that friendship will never change.  He has a passion for the University of Evansville and helped our student-athletes realize what it means to be a Purple Aces.”ue

“Marcus’ true passion in life is to help people and I know that he will continue to do so in the future.”

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