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Borisova paces UE women in opening round

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First of three rounds in South Carolina complete

 PAWLEY’S ISLAND, S.C. – Magdalena Borisova recorded a 3-over 74 to lead the University of Evansville women’s golf team in Monday’s opening round of the Golfweek/AGT Intercollegiate.

Borisova’s opening round at Caledonia Golf & Fish Club has her in a tie for 27th place.  Her score of 74 is also just five behind a tie for the top spot.  Mallory Russell and Allison Enchelmayer recorded scores of 75 on Monday.  The duo is tied for 32nd with their 4-over-par round.

Just behind them was Kate Petrova.  She carded a 5-over 76 in the opening 18 holes and is tied for 40th.  Carly Frazier completed the day with an 83.

Solid efforts across the board by the Purple Aces have them in sixth place out of 17 teams with a 300.  UE is just two strokes outside the top five with East Carolina ranking 5th with a 298.  With four players inside the top 12, James Madison leads the team standings with a 285.  They are five in front of UNC Asheville with UNC Greensboro and UIC ranking in a third-place tie with a 292.

Madyson Gold (UNCA), Ava Romfo (UNCG) and Oda Sofie Kilsti (ECU) pace the individual standings with scores of 69, two under par.

Action continues on Tuesday with the second round of 18.

STYX PLAYS AT AIKEN THEATRE AT THE PLAZA ON OCTOBER 21

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STYX PLAYS AT AIKEN THEATRE AT THE PLAZA ON OCTOBER 21

TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 2023, AT 10 AM

Evansville, IN – March 27, 2023– Jay Goldberg Events & Entertainment and the Old National Events Plaza announce the iconic rock band Styx, will perform live on the Aiken Theatre stage this fall, as part of their 2023 World Tour.

Styx is comprised of legendary rockers, James “JY” Young (lead vocals, guitars), Tommy Shaw (lead vocals, guitars), Chuck Panozzo (bass, vocals), Todd Sucherman (drums, percussion), Lawrence Gowan (lead vocals, keyboards) and Ricky Phillips (bass, guitar, vocals). The multi-platinum group will release their 17th album on June 18, 2023, on the band’s Alpha Dog 2T/Ume label.

Fans will enjoy favorites from this incredible band plus brand new content with the release of Crash of the Crown, STYX’s new studio album, releasing this June. Crash of the Crown is the follow-up to Styx’s 16th studio album, The Mission, dubbed “a masterpiece,” which was released in June 2017.

For more information about Styx, visit www.styxworld.com.

Ticket Information:

What:                   Styx

When:                  Saturday, October 21, 2023, at 8:00 PM

Where:                Old National Events Plaza | 715 Locust Street | Evansville, IN 47708

Tickets:                Tickets start at $55.50 plus applicable fees and tax.

Tickets are available at Ticketmaster.com or the Old National Events Plaza Box Office. For more information about the Aiken Theatre, visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com

About Old National Events Plaza

Old National Events Plaza, managed by ASM Global, is an impressive 280,000 square-foot state-of-the-art facility offering affordable, flexible space and in-house services.  With a beautiful 2,500-seat theatre, a spacious 38,000 square-foot exhibit hall, 14,000 square-feet of elegant ballroom space, and twelve flexible 1,000 square-foot Meeting Rooms, Old National Events Plaza can host a variety of events with attendees ranging from 20 to 10,000.  For more information and a complete schedule of events, please visit www.oldnationaleventsplaza.com.

About ASM Global

ASM Global is the world’s leading venue management and services company. The company was formed by the combination of AEG Facilities and SMG, global leaders in venue and event strategy and management. The company’s elite venue network spans five continents, with a portfolio of more than 300 of the world’s most prestigious arenas, stadiums, convention and exhibition centers, and performing arts venues. From Aberdeen to Anchorage, and Sydney to Stockholm, its venues connect people through the unique power of live experiences.

ASM Global’s diverse portfolio of clients benefit from the company’s depth of resources and unparalleled experience, expertise and creative problem-solving. Each day, the company’s 61,000 passionate employees around the world delivers locally tailored solutions and cutting-edge technologies to deliver maximum results for venue owners, and operations, and amazing experiences for guests. By consistently looking for new ways to envision, innovate and empower the spaces and places that bring people together, ASM Global elevates the human spirit while delivering the highest value for all stakeholders. For more information, please visitwww.asmglobal.com

USI Volleyball hires Aucoin as next head coach

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Volleyball has officially the hiring of Jeffrey Aucoin M’22 as the next head coach of the Screaming Eagles. Aucoin will be the 13th head coach in program history and the second in the NCAA Division I era.
 
“First, I would like to thank President Ronald Rochon, Director of Athletics Jon Mark Hall, Assistant Director of Athletics Mandi Fulton, and all the members of the search committee,” says Aucoin. “It is an honor to lead this program at a critical time in the program’s history. From the moment I stepped on campus, I could feel the pride and authenticity of the USI family. They exuded the energy, commitment, and compassion to deliver a first-class student-athlete experience.  I cannot wait to work with the team, engage with the alumni, and immerse our family in the USI and Evansville communities. Go Screaming Eagles!”
 
“We are truly excited to have Jeff on board and part of our USI community,” says USI Athletic Director Jon Mark Hall. “This is a critical time for all of our programs as we continue through our transition in Division I and we are excited that Jeff will be here to lead our volleyball students through this transition. Jeff is student-athlete centered and understands the demands placed on student-athletes in today’s environment. His holistic approach to leading a program came across very clearly during the interview process.”
 
Aucoin comes to USI after a 10-year stint with Harvard University as the recruiting coordinator and assistant women’s volleyball coach. During his time with the Crimson women’s volleyball program, Aucoin helped guide the team to back-to-back Ivy League championships and their first NCAA tournament appearance in school history. He was able to achieve a top-40 recruiting class and coached 25 All-Ivy League selections, three AVCA All-Region selections, and two Ivy League Rookie of the Year athletes.

Aucoin spent three seasons with the Crimson men’s volleyball program as an assistant coach. During his time with the program, he guided the team to their all-time highest AVCA national ranking at No.13 and coached eight All-EIVA selections.

Aucoin graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2011 with a bachelor’s degree in kinesiology focusing on sports studies. He also was a four-year member of the New Hampshire men’s club volleyball team and was named NCVF tournament MVP after leading the Wildcats to the 2011 NCVF Division I-AA National Championship. In 2013, Aucoin earned his master’s degree in physical education and sport from Ball State University where he was a MIVA Academic All-Conference selection as a member of the Cardinals’ NCAA Division I varsity men’s volleyball team. He would continue his academic pursuit and receive an MBA at the University of Southern Indiana in May 2022.

Aucoin and the Eagles will hit the court for USI’s second season in DI play after finishing 2022 with a 1-28 overall record, going 1-17 in the Ohio Valley Conference and missing out on the post-season tournament.

Making a return to the squad is junior Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois) who tallied second-team All-OVC honors last season after racking up the sixth-most kills in the league with 347 and nabbed a team-high 316 digs and 28 aces to pair with 53 blocks. She also became the 15th player to reach the 1,000-kill plateau and the 13th player to earn 1,000 career digs, making her the fifth player in program history to reach both milestones. Anderson finished the 2022 campaign third in service aces with 167, seventh in kills with 1,231, and 10th in digs with 1,106 all-time.

The 2023 schedule will be released at a later date. For more information, go to our website at USIScreamingEagles.com or find us on social media at USIAthletics.

Unlimited Spring Yard Waste Service Begins April 3 for Eligible EWSU Residential Customers 

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Unlimited Spring Yard Waste Service Begins April 3 for Eligible EWSU Residential Customers 

(EVANSVILLE, IN) – Now that spring has arrived it is time to clear away leaves and debris, trim trees and prune bushes to get the yard ready for summer. To accommodate the extra yard waste, Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) will offer the annual Spring Yard Waste Service during the first four full weeks in April.

Stating Monday, April 3, and continuing through Friday, April 28, Republic Services will pick up unlimited bags or containers of yard waste from eligible EWSU customers at no extra charge.

How it Works

  • Republic Services, the contractor for the City’s trash and recycling services, will pick up unlimited bags, containers, or bundles of yard waste on the day of your regular trash collection.
  • Yard waste must be properly contained in plastic bags or tied in bundles no more than 4 feet long and 2 feet in diameter weighing less than 50 pounds, or loose in containers weighing less than 50 pounds.
  • Yard waste must be placed next to your City trash cart.
  • No special bags are required. The yard waste will be taken to the landfill.

What is Allowed

  • Spring Yard Waste Service is for organic yard waste like leaves, grass clippings, hedge and tree trimmings, garden plants and garden trimmings.

Who is Eligible

  • Spring Yard Waste Service is available to City residents who pay for trash service with their EWSU water and sewer bill. Apartment complexes, mobile home communities, businesses, commercial customers and County residents are not eligible.

NOTE: Republic Services will accept extra yard waste placed curbside next to the City-issued trash cart onlyduring the annual four-week Spring Yard Waste Service period April 3 – 28. EWSU residential customers may put yard waste inside the regular 96-gallon trash cart throughout the year.

More information on the Spring Yard Waste Service is available at ewsu.com. Click Trash & Recycling for a link to the seasonal Yard Care Collection.

About EWSU

Evansville Water and Sewer Utility (EWSU) provides high-quality, safe and dependable water and sewer services to more than 63,000 customers in Vanderburgh County and parts of Gibson, Posey and Warrick counties. EWSU maintains more than 1,000 miles of water lines, 800 miles of sewer lines, 6,100 hydrants, eight water storage facilities, two wastewater treatment plants and one water filtration plant. The utility also manages the City’s street sweeping and trash and recycling contracts. EWSU meets or exceeds all state and federal Safe Drinking Water Act standards while protecting land and water resources for future generations.

USI Summer Enrichment Camp to begin May 31

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The University of Southern Indiana Summer Enrichment Camp (SEC) will be offered to children entering kindergarten through grade six (based on the grade they will enter in Fall 2023). The camp will begin on May 31 and will run through July 28. Camp opens daily at 7 a.m. and closes at 5:30 p.m.

SEC offers an environment encouraging children to develop their capabilities and interests at their own pace based on individual needs. The program recognizes the uniqueness of children and provides positive encouragement for their continued growth while having fun.

This year’s SEC activities will include crafts, swimming, games, on-site opportunities (utilizing the entire campus) and more. Enrichment experiences will be offered in art, science, fitness, technology and other interests staff bring to camp. Every activity will be tied to a weekly theme communicated to families of students participating in the camp. Four field trips will also take place over the course of the summer.

Full-time and part-time spaces are available, but priority will be given to families requiring full-time, full-summer care. Early enrollment was offered to 2023 campers last fall, so several spots have already been filled.

Total SEC fees for all USI employees and students are:

  • Full-time (Monday-Friday): $1,482.33
  • Part-time (three days/week): $1,116.04
  • Part-time (two days/week): $815.04

Total SEC fees for community members (non-USI employees) are:

  • Full-time (Monday-Friday): $1584.56
  • Part-time (three days/week): $1,167.80
  • Part-time (two days/week): $866.38

Fees include all costs except for lunches (parents send) and the cost of a life jacket for swimming (if needed).

A $60 pre-enrollment fee (per child) is required and can be paid online.

For more information, to enroll a child in SEC or to learn about childcare for younger children, contact Dr. Rob Carroll, Assistant Professor of Education, at 812-464-1939 or by email at recarroll@usi.edu.

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Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana enrolls nearly 9,200 dual credit, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students in more than 130 areas of study. A public higher education institution, located on a beautiful 1,400-acre campus in Evansville, Indiana, USI offers programs through the College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. The University offers study-abroad opportunities in more than 60 countries and hosts international students from around the globe. USI is a Carnegie Foundation Community Engaged University and offers continuing education and special programs to more than 15,000 participants annually through Outreach and Engagement. USI is online at USI.edu. 

 

Johansen Named CSCAA Men’s Diving Coach of the Year

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – On its own, Indiana diving would have been the 12th-highest scoring team at the 2023 NCAA Men’s Swimming and Diving Championships.

Diving contributed 104 points to IU swimming and diving’s fourth-place finish at the national meet, scoring 42.5 more points than any other diving squad. For that dominance, Indiana diving head coach Drew Johansen has been named the CSCAA Division I Men’s Diving Coach of the Year, as announced by the coaches association on Monday (March 27).

Johansen is now a three-time CSCAA coach of the year after winning the women’s coaching award last season and the men’s again in 2018. The ninth-year head coach has produced five diving national championships in the last five years, including two in 2023.

Three Indiana divers scored at least 30 points at the national meet, combining for five medals. Senior Andrew Capobianco led the group with 37, followed by sophomores Carson Tyler (35) and Quinn Henninger (32).

IU had its best performance of the meet on day three in the 3-meter springboard final as the trio all finished within the top four. In his final performance as a collegiate diver, Capobianco captured his third-career 3-meter title with a program-record 522.60 score; his lowest dive earned 81 points, and he outscored the field by 74.3 points. Henninger earned his first-career national medal, taking bronze with 425.40 points while Tyler placed fourth with a 415.50.

The next day, Tyler earned the program’s first platform diving title, outdueling Tennessee’s Bryden Hattie 476.60-455.10. On his fifth dive, Tyler created space with a perfect score on his Back 3 ½ Somersault Tuck to earn a 99.00. He clinched the title with an 81-point dive in round six. Henninger took another bronze in the event with a 408.60.

In the first day of diving, Capobianco earned silver on the 1-meter board with a scored of 439.45 that was just 4.50 short of the title. Among his accolades, Capobianco totaled three national titles, six NCAA medals and 12 All-America honors as a collegiate diver.

Freshman Maxwell Weinrich was IU’s fourth qualifier for the NCAA championships and competed in all four events.

IU men’s diving foreshadowed it NCAA success with a similarly dominant performance at the Big Ten Championships, helping the swim and dive program to its second straight conference title. For the second-straight year, Indiana swept the diving titles. Over the week, IU totaled seven medals and, on the final day, swept the platform diving medals with four Hoosiers on the podium. Capobianco and Tyler shared the Big Ten Co-Diver of the Championships award.

USI Men’s Basketball honored with OVC Team Sportsmanship Award​​​​​​​ Story

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball received with the 2022-23 Ohio Valley Conference Team Sportsmanship Awards in a release from the conference office today. The Screaming Eagles honored along with Tennessee Tech University, who received the award for women’s basketball.

Voted on by the student-athletes and coaches of the respective sports, the team awards are bestowed upon the Conference squads deemed to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical behavior as outlined by the OVC and NCAA. Included in the areas for evaluation are the conduct of student-athletes, coaches, staff and administrators and fans.

“Without sportsmanship there are truly no meaningful victories,” said Beth DeBauche, OVC Commissioner. “The recipients of the OVC Team Sportsmanship awards should accept this award with great pride for their fellow competitors have made it clear their teams exemplify the best in intercollegiate athletics. In receiving this prestigious honor other competitors are saying these student-athletes compete with class, respect their opponents and value fair play. That is quite a compliment as those are all traits that will lead to true victories throughout the course of life.”

The 2022-23 school year marks the 18th year the team sportsmanship honors have been awarded. It marks the first award for the USI men’s program and the third award for the TTU women’s program (2017-18, 2019-20).

Implemented in August 2005, the team honors are the most recent addition to an awards program that recognizes and celebrates sportsmanship within the Conference. In 1998, the league established the Steve Hamilton Sportsmanship Award, presented annually to a male or female student-athlete of junior or senior status who best exemplifies the characteristics of the late Morehead State student-athlete, coach and administrator. Five years later, the Conference added the OVC Sportsmanship Award, presented annually to the member institution selected by its peers to have best exhibited the standards of sportsmanship and ethical behavior as outlined by the OVC and NCAA.

In 1995, the Ohio Valley Conference implemented a first-of-its-kind “Sportsmanship Statement,” a policy promoting principles of fair play, ethical conduct and respect for one’s opponent.  The statement answered the challenge of the NCAA Presidents Commission to improve sportsmanship in collegiate athletics, and has become a model for others to follow across the nation.

Eagles Grounded with Tough Weekend in Alabama

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GULF SHORES, Ala. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf finished their second tournament of the spring with a 13th place finish at the Craft Farms Intercollegiate in Gulf Shores, Alabama.
 
The Screaming Eagles finished the tournament with a team score of 902 (+38) after shooting 305-306-291 on the two-day tournament. USI also recorded the fourth most pars on the tournament with 161.
 
Sophomore Jason Bannister (Laguna Niguel, California) lead the Eagles, finishing tied for 17th after shooting a 219 (+3) with a 72-77-70. Bannister was one of nine golfers to finish with an even 3.00 score on par threes, the fourth lowest in the tournament.
 
Senior Zach Williams (Mt. Vernon, Illinois) and freshman Carter Goebel (Breese, Illinois) rounded out the top-50 finishers for USI. Williams finished tied for 46th after finishing with a 226 (+10) and shooting 76-74-76. Goebel finished tied for 49th after finishing the tournament with a 227 (+11) and shooting a 76-78-73.
 
Junior Bryce Kirchner (North Vernon, Indiana) was next on the leaderboards for the Eagles, finishing 62nd after ending the tournament with a 231 (+15) and shooting an 81-78 on day one while finishing the tournament with an even 72 on Monday. Junior Trevor Laub (Edwardsville, Illinois) finished out the competitors for USI, finishing with a 238 (+22) and shooting 83-77-78 on the tournament.
 
Williams and Bannister finished the tournament with 36 total pars made on the tournament, the fifth most out of all golfers. Goebel finished right behind the two with 35 total pars made.
 
Up Next for USI:
The Eagles are right back to action on April 3-4 when they travel to Louisville, Kentucky to compete in the Ernie Denham Classic at Standard Country Club.