SOUTH BEND, Ind.– University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis dropped the Sunday afternoon matchup to the University of Notre Dame (13-11, 1-9 ACC), 7-0, in South Bend, Indiana. The Screaming Eagles fall to 4-8 (1-1 Horizon) on the season.
Doubles
The teams of senior Quinten Gillespie and sophomore Eytan Michaeli, as well as Mathys Bove and freshman Adam Koon dropped the number two and number three doubles matches 6-1, securing the point for the Irish.
Junior Axel Sabourin and freshman Jy Hibbert had their game declared unfinished while trailing 5-2.
Singles
Bove was the only Eagle who forced a third set. Dropping the first set 6-2, then winning the second set 7-5, the junior dropped the third 1-0 (10-2), giving the number one singles match to Notre Dame.
Gillespie fought early in the number five singles game, but fell in the first set 7-5 before dropping the second 6-2. After a slow start, falling in the first set 6-2, Hibbert made a late push in the second set, ultimately relinquishing the set 7-5 in the number four singles.
Up Next For The Eagles
USI returns to Horizon League action against Tennessee Tech University on April 5 in Cookeville, Tennessee. The match will begin at 1 p.m.
Eagles drop Sunday matchup with Notre Dame
Ivy Tech Evansville to Celebrate Community Impact on Ivy Tech Day, April 8, 2025
Ivy Tech Evansville to Celebrate Community Impact
on Ivy Tech Day, April 8\18, 2025
by Marsha Jackson, MS
March 31, 2025
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – For the more than 12,300 students attending Ivy Tech Evansville, one day can make a difference. On April 8, Ivy Tech Evansville will join Ivy Tech Community College’s 19 campuses across Indiana in celebrating Ivy Tech Day, a 24-hour fundraising event dedicated to student success, scholarships, and transformative programs. Community members, alumni, faculty, staff, and donors are encouraged to participate and support the students shaping the Evansville Campus 10-county region’s workforce and economy.
“Ivy Tech Day is a celebration of the students, alumni, and employers we serve,” said Daniela Vidal, chancellor of Ivy Tech Evansville. “Every dollar raised directly impacts our students by providing scholarships, career training, and resources to help them succeed. We hope to see our communities rally together in support of student success and economic growth in the Southwest Indiana region.”
How to Participate
Supporting Ivy Tech Evansville is easy. Donations can be made at ivytech.edu/giveday starting at midnight on April 8. Supporters can also set up a matching gift, become a social ambassador or visit local community partners participating in Ivy Tech
Last year, Ivy Tech Evansville raised more than $28,000 for student scholarships, wraparound supports and programs on Ivy Tech Day. The annual day of giving raised more than $400,000 for Ivy Tech students across Indiana.
Ivy Tech contributes nearly $4 billion annually to Indiana’s economy, with over 80% of graduates remaining in the state. In 2023-24, the College awarded more than 46,000 credentials—nearly half of all postsecondary credentials earned in Indiana.
Governor Mike Braun Appoints New Agency Leadership for INDOT and IOT
INDIANAPOLIS – Today, Governor Mike Braun announced the appointments of Lyndsay Quist as Commissioner of the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) and Warren Lenard as Director of the Indiana Office of Technology (IOT). These appointments are effective Monday, March 31.
The Commissioner of INDOT oversees the planning, building, and maintenance of safe and innovative transportation infrastructure that enhances quality of life, drives economic growth, and accommodates new modes of transport.
“As the crossroads of America, our roads and transportation are critical for driving economic growth in our state. Lyndsay Quist’s experience of over a decade with INDOT as well as her experience as an engineer with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has prepared her well to step into this role and serve Hoosiers.” – Governor Mike Braun
Lyndsay was appointed Deputy Commissioner Capital Program Management in May 2022. As Deputy Commissioner of Capital Program Management, Lyndsay led the Capital Program, Local Program, Major Projects, Special Projects, Environmental, Engineering, Asset Management, Right-of-Way Services, Multimodal, and Innovation. Lindsay has served in multiple roles with INDOT since 2013.
Before joining INDOT, Lyndsay began her career with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers at the New Orleans District in Louisiana. She has a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Purdue University.
Career Scholarship Account applications now open
BY WENDY MCNAMARA
Applications for the Indiana Career Scholarship Account (CSA) programare now open for Hoosier students in grades 10-12 interested in internships, apprenticeships and work-based learning opportunities.
CSAs provide $5,000 annually in scholarship funding to students enrolled in an approved program provider for the upcoming school year. The deadline to apply is Oct. 1, 2025. [Click here to learn more and apply for a Career Scholarship Account.] Established through a 2023 law passed by the Indiana House, CSAs help students learn more about potential careers and get practical training with local employers. The program increases opportunities for them to earn valuable certifications, participate in meaningful, work-based learning experiences and build a network of professional connections. |
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City of Evansville and Vanderburgh County Meetings This Week
City Council Meeting | March 31, 2025 – 05:30 PM | ||
Evansville Redevelopment Commission | April 1, 2025 – 08:30 AM | ||
Board of County Commissioners & Drainage Board | April 1, 2025 – 09:30 AM | ||
Evansville Water & Sewer Utility Board Meeting at Sunrise | April 1, 2025 – 03:00 PM | ||
Evansville Fire Department Pension Board of Trustees | April 2, 2025 – 09:00 AM | Agenda | |
HEARING AUTHORITY (WEED AND TRASH APPEAL) | April 2, 2025 – 10:00 AM | Agenda | |
Board of Park Commissioners | April 2, 2025 – 12:00 PM | ||
Vanderburgh County Council Meeting | April 2, 2025 – 03:00 PM | ||
Evansville Tree Advisory Board | April 3, 2025 – 09:00 AM | ||
Area Plan Commission | April 3, 2025 – 03:00 PM |
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USI BB walks off to series win Sunday
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana junior shortstop Clayton Slack singled in the winning run in the bottom of the ninth to lift the Screaming Eagles to an 8-7 victory over the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Sunday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI is 12-15 overall and 4-2 in the OVC after the second game of the series, while Little Rock goes to 10-18, 1-5 in the OVC.
USI was in a hole to start the game as Little Rock scored five times in the top of the first to lead 5-0. USI junior designated hitter Cole Kitchens pushed the Eagles’ first run of the game across in the bottom of the first with an RBI single that extended his hitting streak to 16 games.
The 16-game streak is the longest by any Screaming Eagle since Logan Brown produced a 21-game stretch in 2018.
The Trojans re-extended the lead back to five runs with a tally in the second before the Screaming Eagles exploded for four runs in the third to pull to within one, 6-5. Slack led the charge in the four-run frame with a two-run single to finish the scoring in the inning.
In the top of the fifth, the Trojans threatened to take command once again, loading the bases with no one out, but USI junior left-hander Jake Porter struck out the side to preserve USI’s one-run deficit.
USI pulled ahead for the first time, 7-6, with a tally to tie the score in the fifth and another in the sixth on an RBI double by Kitchens. Little Rock tied the game in the seventh, 7-7, with a home run and set the stage for Slack and USI in the ninth.
In the ninth, Kitchens reached on an error, while sophomore pinch runner Anthony Umbach pinch ran and advanced to second when junior third baseman Patrick McLellan reached on a walk. Umbach advanced to third on a fly out by junior first baseman Kannon Coakley and scored the 8-7, USI game-winner on the single by Slack.
On the mound, USI senior right-hander Ian Anderson picked up his second win in relief. Anderson (2-0) pitched four innings, allowing one run on one hit, while striking out two.
Porter preceded Anderson to the mound, throwing three scoreless relief innings, allowing four hits and a walk. He also struck out a season-high six batters.