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Eagles tumble in series finale with Racers, 13-3

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MURRAY, Ky. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball lost the three-game series to Murray State University, falling in the series finale, 13-3, Sunday afternoon in Murray, Kentucky. USI watched its record go to 7-13, while Murray State goes to 10-10.
 
The Screaming Eagles were in a hole early in the game, surrendering two in the first, four the third, and one in the fifth to trail, 7-0. USI cut into the deficit, 7-2, in the top of the sixth with a two-run frame.
 
USI junior leftfielder Drew Taylor (Jeffersonville, Indiana) pushed the Eagles’ first run of the game across the plate with a RBI-single to left that scored junior designated hitter Ren Tachioka (Japan). The Eagles cut the margin to five, 7-2, when junior rightfielder Steven Molinet (Elberfeld, Indiana) picked up a RBI with a bases-loaded walk.
 
USI missed a golden opportunity in the sixth, getting only the two runs after loading the bases with one out.
 
The Racers would respond with four in the bottom of sixth and two in the seventh to put the 13-3 final out of reach. USI scored its final tally of the game in the top of the seventh when senior centerfielder Evan Kahre (Evansville, Indiana) scored on a sacrifice fly by freshman shortstop Caleb Niehaus (Newburgh, Indiana).
 
On the mound, freshman left-hander Will Kiesel (Wadesville, Indiana) started and took the loss for the Eagles. Kiesel (0-1) allowed six runs on four hits and six walks, while striking out two in 2.2 innings of work.

Up Next for the Eagles: 

Following today’s series finale at Murray, USI remains on the road and will make a visit to Belmont University Tuesday for a 4 p.m. contest. The Eagles are 0-2 all-time Bruins, falling in 1976, 12-5 and in 1980, 5-2.

Belmont goes to 11-11 after completing a home series sweep of Lindenwood University, 3-0, today.

After the visit to Belmont, USI opens Ohio Valley Conference play March 24-26 when it hosts Morehead State University for a three-game set. First pitch for the series opener Friday is 6 p.m.

Historic New Harmony’s tour season kicks off with new leadership and a renovated Atheneum Visitors Center

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Historic New Harmony’s tour season kicks off with new leadership and a renovated Atheneum Visitors Center

MARCH 19, 202

The University of Southern Indiana Historic New Harmony has several announcements in tandem with the return of tours for the spring season.

Diane Sanders selected as Assistant Director of Historic New Harmony 

Diane Sanders has been named Assistant Director of the USI Historic New Harmony program. In this role, she oversees day-to-day operations in New Harmony.

Sanders previously worked at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center in Washington, D.C., where her most recent role was Exhibits Specialist. She holds a bachelor’s degree in historic preservation and human environmental sciences from Southeast Missouri State and a master’s degree in museum exhibition planning and design from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.

Historic New Harmony renovations 

The award-winning Atheneum Visitors Center, designed by internationally acclaimed architect Richard Meier, is also showcasing recent renovations. Most notable are the tile roof replacement on the main portions of the building and refinished hardwood floors on all levels. These renovations will help ensure the Atheneum will continue as a key element in New Harmony, helping to connect the past to the present, and serving as a starting point for visitors as they tour the museum and town.

Visitors will also enjoy the new installation of the Harmonist Church Fan Window in Gallery II. The window was part of the Door of Promise located in the brick Harmonist Church built in 1822. It has been restored to its original color of Prussian blue thanks to a paint analysis by Matthew J. Mosca, a nationally recognized consultant in the field of historic paint research and restoration. An exhibition later this year detailing this work will also accompany the model of the Harmonist Church.

Historic New Harmony spring tours happening now

Historic New Harmony tours resumed on March 15. The two-hour tours begin at the Atheneum Visitors Center with an orientation film and include special exhibits and entry to select historic sites. Among the many sites on the tour are the David Lenz House (owned by the National Society of Colonial Dames of America in the State of Indiana), 1830 Owen House, Jaquess Parlor, and Maximilian-Bodmer Exhibit.

Historic New Harmony is a program of the University of Southern Indiana that promotes educational and cultural programs in New Harmony. More information can be found at USI.edu/hnh.

 

Eagles Come Up Just Short Against Lions

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ST. CHARLES, Mo. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis fell to Lindenwood University on Sunday night, 4-3. The Screaming Eagles battled back in singles, taking four of the six matches to a third set, but the Lions were able to hold their one-point advantage. USI falls to 4-9 (1-1 Horizon League) while Lindenwood moves to 3-4 (1-0 Horizon League).
 
Doubles:
The Lions were dominate in the number one and two doubles to earn the point. The number three doubles match went unfinished.
 
Singles:
Lindenwood continued their strong start, taking the number six singles. Senior Lucas Sakamaki (Louisville, Kentucky) was able to get the motor started for USI, taking down his opponent in two tough sets, 7-5 7-5. The Lions would take the number five singles before sophomore Quinten Gillespie (Whiteland, Indiana) kept the Eagles alive in the number five singles, taking down his opponent in three sets, 4-6 7-6 (6-3) 6-0. Lindenwood was able to claim the match victory after their win in the number two singles. USI finished off the day with a win in the number four singles from senior Yahor Bahdanovich (Minsk, Belarus) who took down his opponent with back-to-back tiebreakers in the second and third sets, 4-6 7-6 (6-3) 7-6 (6-4).
 
Up Next for USI:
The Eagles return home for a five-match home stand at the USI Tennis Courts beginning on March 21 when they host Hanover College at 2 p.m. USI then begins a stretch of three Horizon League matches with Belmont University on March 25, Tennessee State University on March 26, and with Tennessee Tech University on April 1. The Eagles then finish their homestand on April 7 when they play host to Duquesne University.

Bradley shuts down UE softball in series finale

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Aces fall by a final of 2-0

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Bradley scored a run in the top of the first and would hang on for a 2-0 shutout victory over the University of Evansville softball team in Sunday’s series finale at Tri-State Orthopaedics Field at James and Dorothy Cooper Stadium.

After scoring once in the first, the Braves added a second run in the sixth.  Evansville out-hit Bradley by a 6-4 final with Alexa Davis and Jess Willsey picking up two hits apiece.

An error by the Purple Aces helped Bradley score the first run of the game in the top of the first.  Evansville put its first two runners on to open the bottom of the frame but three flyouts top left halted the threat.

UE put another runner in scoring position in the bottom of the fourth when Zoe Frossard led off with an infield single and moved to second when Hannah Hood executed a successful sacrifice bunt.  Two quick outs were recorded by Bradley as they continued to hold the 1-0 advantage.

Bradley doubled its lead, scoring a run in the top of the sixth and had the bases loaded with one out.  Megan Brenton entered at that time and recorded the final two outs to keep the deficit at a manageable two runs.  The Aces threatened once again in the bottom of the sixth as they loaded the bases with two outs before a groundout to first saw the Braves keep the shutout intact.  Alexa Davis picked up a double in the seventh but the Braves were able to complete the 2-0 win.

Sydney Weatherford had a nice start for UE, allowing an unearned run in five innings.  She gave up just two hits while striking out one.  Elle Jarrett tossed 1/3 inning with one run scoring while Megan Brenton did not allow a hit in 1 2/3 frames.  Camryn Schaller scattered six hits in the complete game performance while striking out seven.

The first MVC road trip of the season is set for next weekend when the Aces travel to Missouri State for a 3-game set.

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