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EPA Announces Proposal to Improve Public Awareness of Drinking Water Quality

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WASHINGTON (March 28, 2023) — Today, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would strengthen the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) Rule making annual drinking water quality reports with important public health information more accessible to residents and businesses across the country. A Consumer Confidence Report, sometimes called an “Annual Drinking Water Quality Report,” summarizes information about the local drinking water for the previous year. EPA’s proposal would support public education by more clearly communicating important information in water quality reports and improving access to the reports.

“It’s crucial that the public has access to the most relevant information about the drinking water coming out of their taps,” said EPA Assistant Administrator for Water Radhika Fox. “The Consumer Confidence Report is the primary way local water systems communicate with the people they serve, and EPA’s proposed rule would improve the information communities receive, in addition to making it more accessible.”

When finalized, EPA’s proposal would:

  • Improve the readability, clarity, and of water quality reports
  • Enhance risk communication
  • Encourage modern electronic delivery options
  • Clarify information regarding lead levels and efforts to reduce lead in drinking water
  • Provide translation for customers with limited English proficiency
  • Require reports be issued twice a year (for systems that serve 10,000 or more people)

Additionally, EPA’s proposal would require states to submit compliance monitoring data to EPA. While states already collect compliance monitoring data, current EPA regulations limit the data available to the EPA. When final, this action will help EPA identify trends both geographically and demographically, which will improve transparency and accountability, and amplify best practices that maximize direct benefits in communities.

APRIL 2023 HAPPENINGS AT BALLY’S

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APRIL 2023 HAPPENINGS AT BALLY’S

PROMOTIONS

APRIL GIFT GIVEAWAYS
Qualified, invited Bally Rewards Members to receive a choice of Free Gift(s) or Free Slot Play.
Wednesday, April 5 – Backpack
Thursday, April 6
- Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card

Sunday, April 9 – Gift Giveaway Blowout – Choose from a variety of Gifts

Wednesday, April 12 – 12-Piece Glass Storage Set

Thursday, April 13 - Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Wednesday, April 19
– Corelle’s 12-Piece Dinner Set
Thursday, April 20 - Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card
Saturday, April 22 – Gift Giveaway Blowout – Choose from a variety of Gifts

Wednesday, April 26 – Portable Air Compressor

Thursday, April 27 - Choice of Marathon, Walmart, Amazon, Texas Roadhouse, Macy’s, VISA Gift Card

BALLY BUCKS MULTIPLIER
Each Monday in April • All day! 12 Midnight – 11:59 PM CT
Open to qualified Bally Rewards Members. Swipe your Bally Rewards card at any promotional kiosk before playing to multiply your points! Play your favorite casino games with your Bally Rewards card inserted in the machine to earn 3X Multiplier toward your Bally Bucks.

KENTUCKY OAKS RACE TICKET DRAWING
Saturday, April 1 through Sunday, April 23
Open to all Bally Rewards Members who earn entries while playing their favorite casino games during the promotion dates.To be eligible for the drawing, on Sunday, April 23, check in at any Promotional Kiosk and activate your entries any time between 12 Noon – 1:30 PM. The drawing will be held at 1:30 PM. The winner will be announced at 2PM CT. One lucky player will win two tickets to the Longines Oaks Race to be held in Louisville, KY on May 5, 2023, plus $500 Free Slot Play. Transportation, from Bally’s Evansville, and meals are included in this prize package.

$35,000 QUEEN OF HEARTS CASH & FREE PLAY GIVEAWAY
Saturday, April 1 through Saturday, April 29
Open to all Bally Rewards Members who earn entries by playing their favorite Casino games during the promotion dates. Prize drawings will be held on April 29. To be eligible for the drawings, players swipe their Bally Rewards card at any promotional kiosk to activate their entries on April 29, any time between 5:30 PM – 7:30 PM CT. Drawings are at 7:30 PM. Winners will be announced at 8:30 PM. Prizes include $150 Free Slot Play, $200 Free Slot Play, $250 Free Slot Play, $300 Free Slot Play, $400 Free Slot Play, $500 Free Slot Play, $750 Free Slot Play, $2,500 Cash, $5,000 Cash, and $15,000 Cash. Players may win two times during this promotion.

$5,000 FREE SLOT PLAY DRAWING
Friday, April 7
Open to all Bally Rewards Members.
On Friday, April 7, receive 1 printed entry by checking in at any promotional kiosk any time between 6AM CT – 9:55 PM. Deposit your printed entry into the drawing bin located at the Players Club starting at 10 AM CT. The drawing bin will be closed 5 minutes prior to each drawing time and will close at 9:55 PM. From 5:15 PM – 10 PM, 1 winner every 15 minutes will receive $250 Free Slot Play.

GM DINNER AND $10,000 CASH DRAWING
Saturday, April 8
Open to qualified and invited Bally Rewards Members. Invited guests join Bally’s General Manager, Tim Bollmann, for an exclusive dinner and $10,000 Cash Drawing on Saturday, April 8 in the Executive Conference Center. Guests choose between 5 PM or 7 PM CT seating. Ten $250 Free Slot Play Drawings will be held at each seating plus one $10,000 Cash Drawing at 9 PM in the Casino. Reservations are required.

SWIPE & WIN
Tuesdays, April 11 and 25, from 6 AM – 12 AM CT
Open to qualified, invited Bally Rewards Members. Players swipe their card at any Promotional Kiosk to see how much Free Slot Play they have won, from $5, $10, $25, or $500. Free Slot Play will be automatically added to Bally Rewards Cards from the Promotional Kiosk and is valid for 48 hours.

$20,000 JACKPOT PARTY
Wednesday, April 12
Open to Bally Rewards Members who received a Jackpot of $1,200 or more between January 1, 2020 – April 11, 2023. Invited guests check-in and activate their entries at any promotional kiosk on April 12, between 3:30 PM – 5:30 PM. Drawings will be held from the Players Club. Five names will be drawn every half hour from 6 PM to 7:30 PM. Each winner receives $1,000 in Free Slot Play.

SPRING CASH BREAK SCRATCH & WIN
Friday, Saturday, or Sunday, April 14, 15, or 16
Qualified, invited Bally Rewards Members will receive a scratch-card mailer advising them to bring their scratch card to the Bally’s Evansville Executive Conference Center Mezzanine, Level 2, to reveal their $5, $10, $25, $50, $75, or $500 Free Slot Play prize or a cash prize, up to $20,000. Check-in between 2 PM-8 PM CT on Friday or Saturday, or between 10 AM CT-2 PM CT on Sunday. Each scratch-off is a winner.

TABLE PLAYERS DRAWING
Sunday, April 23

Open to qualified, invited Bally Rewards Members. Check-in at any promotional kiosk between 6 AM – 11:30 AM CT to receive entries based on previous gaming activity. A $500 Table Free Play Drawing will be held every 15 minutes from 12 Noon – 4:15 pm CT. At 5 PM CT, a $1,000 Cash Prize plus all unclaimed Table Free Play will be awarded to one lucky winner.

$20,000 JACKPOT PARTY
Friday, April 28

Open to Bally Rewards Members who received a Jackpot of $1,200 or more between January 1, 2020 – April 27, 2023. Invited guests check-in and activate their entries at any promotional kiosk on April 28, between 5 PM – 7 PM. Drawings will be held from the Players Club. Five names will be drawn every half hour from 7:30 PM to 9:00 PM. Each winner receives $1,000 in Free Slot Play.

JACKPOT BONUS OFFER
Friday and Saturday, April 28 and 29, from 5 PM – 12 AM and Sunday, April 30, from 8 AM – 5 PM.

Open to qualified, invited Bally Rewards Members. Legend, Superstar and Star Bally Rewards members who win a Jackpot of $1,200 or more will be extended a Bonus Free Slot Play reward. $300 for Legend Tier, $150 for Superstar Tier, and $100 for Star Tier.

MONTHLY EMAIL DRAWING
Bally Rewards Members submit their email addresses to enter a monthly drawing for $1,000 Bonus Free Slot Play.

NEW SLOT GAMING PRODUCT

  • New Wheel of Fortune themes
  • Prosperity Link

NEW ELECTRONIC TABLE GAMES

  • Double Wheel Roulette
  • Bubble Craps

DINING, SPECIALS, AND HAPPY HOURS

TAP HOUSE TOURNAMENT OF BEERS 2023
Now – Monday, April 3
Visit the Tap House Bar and vote for your favorite beer with every purchase! One pint purchase = 1 vote. The brewery with the most votes wins a dedicated draft line for an entire year at Tap House. Twelve participating breweries! Plus, giveaways during the tournament. Must be 21 years old.

TAP HOUSE BURGER OF THE MONTH
The Smokey Bacon and Pimento Cheeseburger – $14
Crispy applewood smoked bacon, KC BBQ sauce, pimento cheese spread, lettuce, tomatoes, and pickles on a toasted Brioche Bun.

TAP HOUSE BEER OF THE MONTH
Daredevil Indy Lager – $5.50/Pint
This American-style Lager is simple and satisfying. With a light malt and hop profile, it stands up to the creamy pimento cheese and char-grilled burger.

Wednesday, April 12 is National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day
Celebrate with a Grilled Cheese Combo with chips, and a fountain drink at The Deli.

Wednesday, April 26 is National Pretzel Day
Get $2 Off the Bavarian Pretzel at Tap House. Served with Ale bacon grain mustard, sea salt, and queso dip. Dine-in only.

LEGENDARY CELEBRATION
Legend Club Members receive complimentary appetizers and alcohol each Friday from 5 PM-9 PM at Cavanaugh’s On the River.

PREMIUM WEEKEND PARTY
Legend Club Members receive complimentary drinks from 7PM-12AM at the High Limit Bar on Fridays and Saturdays.

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

THE PIANO BAR AT CAVANAUGH’S ON THE RIVER – The casual, upscale atmosphere of the Piano Bar is the ideal place to enjoy live regional entertainment on Thursdays from 6 PM-9 PM and on Fridays and Saturdays from 6 PM-10 PM CT.

April 1 – Bob GreenApril 6 – Andrea Wirth

April 7 – Bob Green
April 8 – Bob Green
April 13 – Andrea Wirth
April 14 – Bob Green
April 15 – Bob Ballard
April 20 – Andrea Wirth
April 21 – Jed Demlow
April 22 – Jed Demlow
April 27 – Andrea Wirth
April 28 – Bob Green
April 29 – Bob Green

NIGHTLIFE

Place sporting wagers at our Sportsbook and sit back and watch all the hottest football games and sporting events on our many flat-screen TVs in the Sportsbook Lounge, 24-hour Casino, and at Tap House.

MEETINGS AND GROUPS

Whether you’re planning a small business meeting or a large wedding, Bally’s Evansville Convention Services Team is ready to work with you to create a customized event. Event spaces include Hotel Meeting Rooms, Conference Center, Riverfront Event Center, an outdoor Events Plaza, and Riverfront Overlook. Visit www.ballysevansville.com

About Bally’s Evansville

Bally’s Evansville is a multi-million-dollar entertainment complex located on the scenic banks of the Ohio River in southwestern Indiana. The single-level casino encompasses 45,000 square feet of gaming space featuring over 950 slot games, over 30 live and electronic table games and a High Limit Room. Accommodations include a 243-room hotel tower and a 95-room boutique hotel. The property also includes a sports book, three dining options, three bars, a conference center, a riverfront event center, and a 1,660-vehicle attached parking garage. 

About Bally’s Corporation

Bally’s Corporation is a global casino-entertainment company with a growing omnichannel presence of Online Sports Betting and iGaming offerings. It currently owns and manages 15 casinos across 10 states, a horse racetrack in Colorado, and has access to OSB licenses in 18 states. It also owns Bally’s Interactive International, formerly Gamesys Group, a leading, global, online gaming operator, Bally Bet, a first-in-class sports betting platform and Bally Casino, a growing casino platform.

With 10,500 employees, Bally’s casino operations include approximately 15,000 slot machines, 600 table games, and 5,300 hotel rooms. Upon completing the construction of a temporary casino facility in Chicago, IL, and a land-based casino near the Nittany Mall in State College, PA, Bally’s will own and manage 17 casinos across 11 states. Its shares trade on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol “BALY”.

 

Romashkin posts low round of the day for UE men

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Aces rank in 16th place entering final round

PAWLEY’S ISLAND, S.C. – Freshman Daniil Romashkin recorded a 1-over 73 to pace the University of Evansville men’s golf team in the second round of the Golfweek/AGT Intercollegiate.

Romashkin made the largest jump of the day for the Purple Aces, following up his opening-round 78 with a 73 on Tuesday at True Blue Golf Club.  He heads into Wednesday’s final round with a 151, which is third for the UE squad and tied for 71st overall.

With two rounds in the books, the low score of UE belongs to Carson Parker.  After shooting a 73 in the first 18 holes, Parker recorded a solid 75 in the second round.  His 148 is 52nd on the leaderboard.  Behind him is Masatoyo Kato.  A 1-under 71 in the first round was the low score of the event for UE.  Kato carded a 79 on Tuesday to rank in a tie for 62nd with a 150.

Third on the team is Romashkin with a 151 with Isaac Rohleder and Caleb Wassmer following.  Rohleder opened play with a 77 before improving in Tuesday’s round, notching a 75.  His 152 is tied for 78th.  Wassmer tallied a 76 on the first day while recording a 79 in the second 18.  He has a 155.  Individual Henry Kiel was the third Aces player to improve from their opening day score.

Kiel finished Monday’s action with an 81 before dropping his score by five strokes on Tuesday to a 76.

Troy University holds a healthy 9-stroke lead with 18 holes remaining.  With a 563, the Trojans pace Delaware, who has a 572.  Jared Nelson of UConn continues to lead the individual standings.  After pacing the tournament with a 4-under 68 on Monday, Nelson carded a 3-under 69 in round two.  His 137 is two strokes in front of a second-place tie.

The third and final round is set to take place on Wednesday morning.

Men’s Soccer to Begin Ohio Valley Conference Play Next Fall​​​​​​​

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Men’s Soccer to Begin Ohio Valley Conference Play Next Fall​​​​​​​

March 29, 2023

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer will be joining the Ohio Valley Conference for the upcoming season league officials announced Tuesday. This will be the first season for men’s soccer in the OVC, the conference will consist of four current members as well as four affiliate members.

The Screaming Eagles will join current OVC members Eastern Illinois University, Lindenwood University, and Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville in the inaugural season. EIU and Lindenwood joined USI in the Summit League last season while SIUE competed in the Missouri Valley Conference.

SIUE was the most successful of the four teams last season, finishing 5-9-2, finishing sixth in the MVC. Lindenwood finished with the most wins of the three Summit League schools, 3-11-1, while USI finished above both in the final standings with a record of 2-12-3. EIU finished last season 1-12-3.

The four affiliate members that will be joining the OVC will include Chicago State University, Houston Christian University, University of Incarnate Word, and Liberty University.

HCU was the most successful of the four new members, finishing ninth in the Western Athletic Conference with a 5-8-6 record. Liberty finished last season 3-6-6 and finished seventh in the Atlantic Sun Conference. UIW finished last season with a 2-13-1 record as an independent. CSU ended last season fifth in the Mid-American Conference with a 1-13-3 record.

USI finished last season with a 1-3-1 record against the new OVC field. The Eagles recorded their first NCAA Division I win since 1994 against EIU while also earning a draw with CSU. USI fell to Lindenwood twice and SIUE once.

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Vincennes University offers free healthcare training throughout Indiana

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VINCENNES, Ind., March 28, 2023 – Medical assistants are one of the highest-demand career paths in Indiana. Medical assistants work in healthcare settings performing both clinical and administrative tasks. Job duties can include scheduling appointments, taking and recording vital signs, and billing and coding procedures.

Vincennes University provides medical assistant training throughout Indiana and

collaborates with Indiana’s Next Level Jobs Program to provide funding to Indiana residents who qualify to take the Certified Clinical Medical Assistant Training program for free.

Classes are scheduled throughout Indiana, including:

Bedford – April 3, 2023 

Fort Branch – April 11, 2023

Jasper – April 25, 2023

Vincennes – May 8, 2023 

Petersburg – June 5, 2023

Lebanon – June 5, 2023

Impressive opening round pushes Eagles to sixth place

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BATAVIA, Ohio – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf shot an opening day score of 306 (+22) to position itself into a sixth-place finish at The Julie at the Elks Run Golf Course Tuesday afternoon. The Screaming Eagles’ two-round score of 624 (+56) is the best this season.
 
USI used a team effort to place within the top five of The Julie after the first round of action. Sophomore Baileigh Schneider (Huntingburg, Indiana) had another big first-round performance, shooting a 72 (+1) to sit in a tie for sixth and mark the lowest round score this season. Junior Katelyn Sayyalinh (Rockford, Illinois) also provided key strokes for the Eagles, sitting in a tie for 10th with a 74 (+3). USI ended the round in fifth with a 306 (+22).
 
The second round saw the Eagles perform a 318 (+34) to drop one spot in the standings. Schneider continued her hot stretch by adding a 76 (+5) to her score to finish the tournament six over par and in a tie for ninth place, the best finish in her collegiate career. Sayyalinh had a two-day score of 156 (+14) to place in a tie for 27th while junior Halle Gutwein (DeMotte, Indiana) tallied 157 (+15) to tie for 30th.
 
University of Wisconsin Green Bay won The Julie after a two-day total of 592 (+24) while Youngstown State University’s Madison Smithco and University of Indianapolis’ Cathi Graf shared a tie for first after shooting for par in two rounds.
 
NEXT UP FOR THE EAGLES:
The Eagles finish the regular season with a trip to Murray, Kentucky to compete in the Jim Weaver Invitational hosted by Murray State University at the Miller Memorial Golf Course on April 3-4.

Another trans bill—this one concerning inmates—looks to a final vote in the Senate

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The Indiana Senate Tuesday advanced a bill to restrict gender reassignment surgery for inmates in Indiana prisons to a third reading and a final vote.

House Bill 1569 was authored by Rep. Peggy Mayfield, R-Martinsville, and passed through the Indiana House Courts and Criminal Code Committee and the full House as well as a Senate committee. It is among multiple bills targeting trans rights making their way through the General Assembly this session.

The bill would restrict the Department of Corrections from using any state resources to pay for hormone therapy or gender reassignment surgery for inmates.

Senate Minority Leader Greg Taylor, D-Indianapolis, unsuccessfully offered an amendment to the bill providing that if an inmate paid for the surgery out of their own pocket, then the DOC would provide support and facilitate the procedure.

Taylor said this would be like “any other medically necessary procedure” for which the DOC must take the patient off premises to provide the service. 

Sponsors of the bill—Sen. Stacey Donato, R-Logansport, and Sen. Michael Young, R-Indianapolis—opposed the amendment.

Young asked whether this could create discipline or security problems and whether the inmate might have to move. 

“If we have to move those people from male prisons into female prisons and vice versa, I just think that would be a problem,” Young said.

Taylor told his colleagues to “look up the definition before you ask that question.”

“Educate yourself before you ask the question. Gender reassignment could be about taking a hormone. As simple as that. So before you come up here and ask questions, educate yourself,” Taylor said.

Taylor said the State of Indiana has an obligation to all DOC inmates to “provide medically necessary surgeries.” 

“My public policy position is that when someone needs a medically necessary procedure, even if they’re incarcerated, they have a human right to receive it,” Taylor said. 

“All I’m trying to do is carve out and say that if you have private pay insurance and you want to pay for it yourself, the DOC should provide and facilitate this medically necessary procedure.”

The bill is eligible for a final vote in the Senate later this week. 

EPA and HHS Encourage States to Utilize Federal Resources for Lead Detection and Mitigation

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EPA and HHS Encourage States to Utilize Federal Resources for Lead Detection and Mitigation in Early Care and Education Settings

WASHINGTON (March 28, 2023) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a joint letter to governors to encourage state and local governments to use federal funding to take actions to reduce and remove lead in drinking water in early care and education settings, like elementary schools and daycare facilities.

“The science is clear: there is no safe level of lead of exposure to lead — especially for our children,” said EPA Administrator Michael S. Regan. “The Biden-Harris Administration is taking a whole-of-government approach towards reducing lead exposure, especially in the environments our youth learn and grow. We are encouraging our state and local partners to join us in this critical effort and leverage the unprecedented levels of federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to reduce childhood lead exposure.”

“Children are our future,” said HHS Secretary Xavier Becerra. “The Biden-Harris Administration is committed to protecting children and the communities they live in by taking action to deliver clean drinking water, replace lead pipes, and remove lead paint. This collaboration between HHS and EPA will continue to advance lead remediation in elementary schools and child care facilities, protecting the health and well-being of future generations.”

EPA and HHS are delivering on the White House’s Lead Pipe and Paint Action Plan by encouraging federal, state, and local governments to use every tool to deliver clean drinking water, replace lead pipes, and remediate lead paint. Funding for this collaborative initiative can come from both the American Rescue Plan and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, among other federal resources. It is especially critical to make improvements to places where children spend significant time such as child care centers, family child care homes, preschools, and Head Start programs. Together, these historic federal investments have the potential to be transformative and to act as a catalyst to achieve lead-free water for all, especially for children who are most susceptible to the health impacts from lead exposure.

President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is dedicating an unprecedented $15 billion to removing lead from drinking water including in early child care settings. In the coming days, EPA will be announcing this year’s drinking water funding supporting states, Tribes, and territories in upgrading critical infrastructure and improving access to safe drinking water across the nation. This funding builds on President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to deliver clean water and protect public health for all people, especially disadvantaged communities.

States can also take administrative measures to support the health and safety of children in early care and education settings by establishing or strengthening licensing and monitoring requirements or improving blood lead screening programs. In addition, states can provide technical assistance and resources to meet lead testing and remediation requirements, including use of the EPA 3Ts (Training, Testing, and Taking Action) voluntary program to help schools and child care facilities make progress on reducing lead in drinking water.

Trailblazer baseball falls in MWAC doubleheader at Illinois Central

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PEORIA, Ill. – The Vincennes University baseball team closed out their four-game Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) series at Illinois Central Monday afternoon and fell in the doubleheader, dropping game one 7-5 before falling in game two of the day 8-2.

The Trailblazers got off to a really good start Monday, with leadoff hitter, sophomore Ethan Burdette (Linton, Ind.) leading off the game with a single, stealing second base and later scoring on a throwing error to give the Blazers a 1-0 lead.

Illinois Central would get this run back in the bottom half of the first, before VU would score in the second after sophomore Colin Long (Evansville, Ind.) led off the inning by being hit by a pitch and later scoring on an RBI single by freshman Kade Hinton (Fort Wayne, Ind.) to take the lead back.

ICC would grab the lead back in the fourth with three runs before VU would get a run back in the fifth after Kade Hinton led off the inning with a single and scoring on a fielding error by the Cougars to cut the deficit to 4-3.

VU would take the lead back in the sixth with a pair of runs coming on back-to-back RBI doubles by Kade Hinton and Ethan Burdette. Hinton’s third hit of the game and second RBI of the game to give VU a 5-4 lead.

Illinois Central would answer back however in this back-and-forth showdown, scoring three runs in the sixth to take the lead back and holding on after retiring the Blazers in order in the seventh to pick up the 7-5 victory in game one of the day.

Freshman Jace Parnin (Fort Wayne, Ind.) got the start on the mound Monday, throwing three and two-third innings, allowing four runs on four hits and striking out four.

Sophomore Caleb Moore (St. Louis, Mo.) entered out of the pen to throw an inning and two-thirds, allowing one run on one hit and striking out one.

Sophomore Xavier Hart (Jeffersonville, Ind.) came in to pick up the final two outs of the sixth inning, allowing two runs on two hits and striking out one.

Vincennes then looked to turn things around and avoid the series sweep in the series finale and were again the first team on the scoreboard with sophomore Kobe Bartlett (Rockport, Ind.) leading off the second with a single and later scoring on a groundout by sophomore Mahkai Pelzer (Douglasville, Ga.).

Illinois Central would get a run in the bottom of the second to even the score at 1-1 before picking up a pair of runs in the third and three runs in the fourth to take a 6-1 lead.

The Cougars continued to add to their lead with a run in the fifth and a run in the sixth before the Blazers would look to attempt a late comeback in the seventh with a solo home run by sophomore Colton Evans (Henderson, Ky.), his sixth of the season.

While the VU bullpen did manage to silence the ICC batters in the late innings, the Blazers were equally unable to get something going offensively, with Vincennes able to get one runner on base in the final two innings as Illinois Central closed out the 8-2 victory and picked up the MWAC Conference series sweep.

Sophomore Jake Stuteville (Rockport, Ind.) got the start on the mound in game two, throwing four innings, allowing six runs on 11 hits and striking out two.

Freshman Logan Medsker (Marshall, Ill.) was the first out of the pen in the series finale, throwing an inning and two-thirds, allowing two runs on two hits and striking out two.

Freshman Aaron Fenn (Fort Wayne, Ind.) finished out the final two and one-third innings on the mound for VU, allowing one hit and striking out two.

The Trailblazers will look to bounce back when VU hits the road again tomorrow, Tuesday, March 28 when Vincennes travels to Olney, Ill. to face-off against Olney Central College. First pitch tomorrow is scheduled for 3 p.m. eastern.

BOX SCORE

GAME ONE

VU (14-14, 4-3) – 110   012   0 – 5

Illinois Central – 100   303   x – 7

VINCENNES HITTING

2B – Hinton, Burdette. RBI – Burdette, Hinton 2. HBP – Evans 2, Long. SB – Evans 2, Long, Hinton, Burdette, Whitehead.

GAME TWO

VU (14-15, 4-4) – 010   000   100 – 2

Illinois Central – 012   311   00x – 8

VINCENNES HITTING

HR – Evans. RBI – Evans, Pelzer. HBP – Long, Elliott. SB – Evans.

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The Vincennes University baseball team falls to 14-15 on the season, with a 4-4 record in MWAC Conference play.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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