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Burdette Park Reopens Following Temporary Flood Closure

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Evansville, IN –  Burdette Park is pleased to announce that it has officially reopened to the public following a temporary closure due to historic flooding. While the park has resumed general operations, a few temporary adjustments remain in place to ensure guest safety.

At this time, the main entrance and exit to the park remain closed due to lingering floodwaters. All visitors are asked to enter the park via the Discovery Lodge entrance until further notice. Additionally, the Anchor Playground will remain closed until further notice.

Guests who have upcoming events scheduled and are concerned about potential impacts from the recent flooding are encouraged to contact the Burdette Park office at 812-435-5602 for the most up-to-date information and assistance.

“We’re grateful for the community’s patience and understanding as we worked through this historic flood event,” said Park Director, Zach Wathen. “The safety of our guests remains our top priority, and we’re excited to welcome everyone back to the park.”

Aces host Indiana State on Tuesday

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 Game time set for 5 p.m.

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Another home game is on tap Tuesday when the University of Evansville softball team plays host to Indiana State at Tri-State Orthopaedics Field at James and Dorothy Cooper Stadium.  First pitch is set for 5 p.m.

Aces host Indiana State on Tuesday

Over the weekend, the Purple Aces faced off in a 3-game series against Drake.  Taylor Howe and Jenna Donohoo led the offense, each batting .429 with three hits in seven at-bats.  Howe added two runs and three walks in the series on her way to a .600 on-base percentage.

Morgan Adams provided the power numbers, recording a home run and three RBI against the Bulldogs.  Adams reached base 66.7% of the time on the strength of four walks.

Prior to the weekend series against Drake, UE faced the Sycamores in a doubleheader last Tuesday in Terre Haute.  After dropping the first game by a final score of 5-3, the Purple Aces rallied to take the second contest by a final of 6-0.

Gracie Hollingsworth tossed a gem, allowing just four hits in the complete game shutout.  She set a new career high with eight strikeouts.  Highlighting the offense was Morgan Adams, who recorded a 3-run home run.

Trailblazers sign German hitter Lili Palenczat

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VINCENNES, Ind. – The four-time defending Region 24 Champion Vincennes University Trailblazers made another big addition to their 2025 recruiting class this past week, with the addition of six-foot tall outside hitter Lili Palenczat.

“We are always looking for front row players and as often as we can, we are also looking for players who can play good back row,” VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “Above all, we are looking for players who can play multiple positions. That’s kind of our theme when we recruit and it can be at any position. Even the defensive specialist/liberos we have brought in this year are all former hitters.”

“Specific to Lili, she’s someone who can both hit and block well at all three positions,” Sien added. “At the moment she is playing opposite for her club team in Germany. She also has quite a bit of experience playing in the middle as well. On top of that, she is another consistent and exceptional back row player who also plays Beach volleyball. The true volleyball players play Beach because there are just two players to a side, playing outside in the elements in the sun and wind, the sand itself. Your quickness has to be outstanding because you can go up to hit a ball and the wind can move it any number of ways. She is quite impressive with her experience as a player that has played both beach and indoor.”

“Lili is another one that comes from a big volleyball family,” Sien said. “Her sister has already played here in the states at an NAIA school. Her father has been a coach for a number of years and until recently coached both Lili and her sister. You can’t go wrong when you have that kind of background. When you are brought up around the sport, it becomes second nature.”

Palenczat comes to VU after closing out her club career with SV Karlsruhe-Beiertheim in Karlsruhe, Germany near the board of Germany and France, which plays in the Second League in Germany.

Palenczat was a part of several winning programs in Germany, winning over 20 Regional titles during her time with the U12 through U20 National teams and won the Rhineland-Palatinate and Southwest German Championship multiple times.

She was a regular participant in the German National Championships for both indoor and beach volleyball and most recently placed sixth in the 2024 German U20 Indoor Championships.

Palenczat’s school teams also saw success, finishing fourth at the 2018 German School Championships and finishing Top 10 in the 2023 German School Championships.

Palenczat also brings a wealth of experience on the beach volleyball court, winning the State Championship at the U14, U16, U18 and U19 levels, while also holding a Top 10 finish at the National U18 Championships and Top 15 finish at the U20 National Championships.

Palenczat comes from a very solid volleyball background, with both of her parents, Eric and Bettina Palenczat, being volleyball coaches and having an older sister Luise who played one season at NAIA Westcliff University in California.

Palenczat will have some big shoes to fill in the front row for the Trailblazers next season as VU graduates several key pieces of their offense.

Palenczat is an excellent student and will graduate as Valedictorian of her graduating class at Hans-Purrmann-Gymnasium Speyer and plans to major in Information Technology at Vincennes University.

“Lili can play middle, which not every hitter can do,” Sien said. “That’s why we really love recruiting players that can play middle. But because of her ball control ability we would more likely like to see her on one of the pins. But I can only predict right now. It could be a different situation once you are able to get them all in the same gym.”

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University of Evansville Receives Transformational $500,000 Estate Gift from Emeritus Trustee M. Stephen Harkness

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EVANSVILLE, IND. A generous $500,000 estate gift from Emeritus Trustee M. Stephen (Steve) Harkness ’70, H’06 will provide additional enduring support for multiple established endowed scholarships, previously established by Harkness at the University of Evansville (UE), ensuring future generations of students have access to transformative educational opportunities. To date, Steve’s lifetime giving to the University of Evansville includes nearly $1.2 million for several areas of the University such as scholarships, capital projects, and operational funding.

Harkness, a longtime supporter and advocate of the University, has designated this planned gift to benefit five endowed scholarships named in memory and in honor of family and loved ones.

Reflecting his deep commitment to education and student success, Harkness’ gift will provide vital financial assistance to students, with a special emphasis on those from Wood Memorial High School in Oakland City, Indiana, and the surrounding region. A 1966 graduate of Oakland City High School – later named Wood Memorial High School – Harkness maintains strong ties to the area and has long sought to support students from his hometown. His philanthropic legacy will strengthen UE’s ability to attract and retain students who demonstrate academic promise, leadership, and financial need.

“Steve Harkness’ generosity has already made an immeasurable impact on the University of Evansville. His friendship to us has been invaluable as he has provided graciously through his philanthropy, volunteerism, and as an active alumnus,” said Abigail L. Werling, Vice President for University Advancement. “This gift ensures that his dedication to student success will continue in perpetuity, creating significant opportunities for generations of Aces. We are truly grateful for Steve’s commitment to UE and for his life-changing investment in our students.”

Harkness earned a Bachelor of Science in Finance from UE in 1970 and later a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Indiana University, and has enjoyed a distinguished career in financial and operational positions. He retired as President of Duke Energy Generation Services but has remained actively involved with the University during his retirement. Harkness delivered the keynote address to UE’s 2006 graduating seniors and received an honorary Doctor of Business Administration from UE. In 2011, the UE Alumni Association awarded him the Distinguished Alumnus Award. Harkness served on the UE Board of Visitors before joining the University’s Board of Trustees in 2006 and served as the Chair of the Board of Trustees from 2014 until 2017. He was named an Emeritus Trustee in 2024 in recognition of his years of dedicated service.

“I am proud to support the University of Evansville and its students,” said Harkness. “UE played a pivotal role in shaping my career and values, and I want to ensure that future students have the same opportunities for success.”

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Women’s golf in second place at MVC Championship

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First of three rounds complete

 WATERLOO, Ill. – Completing Sunday’s opening round of the Missouri Valley Conference Championship with a team score of 298, the University of Evansville women’s golf team is in second place at Annbriar Golf Course.

Leading the way for the Purple Aces was Louise Standtke.  Her 1-over 73 has her in a tie for 6th place.  She is just three off the lead.  Elizabeth Mercer is in a tie for 10th place with a 2-over 74.

Two-time league individual champion Kate Petrova carded a 3-over 75 on Sunday.  Her score is tied for 12thplace.  Trinity Dubbs and Mallory Russell both finished the day with scores of 76 and are tied for 19th.

Evansville enters Monday’s second round eight strokes behind leader Illinois State.  Four of the Redbirds five players are in the top six.  UE is three ahead of a third-place tie between Drake and Southern Illinois.

Erika Holmberg of Drake is the individual lead with a 2-under 70.

Bulldogs rally to take series finale

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 Aces back home Tuesday to face Sycamores

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Scoring eight runs in the final two innings, Drake rallied to defeat the University of Evansville softball team by a final of 11-7 on Sunday afternoon at Tri-State Orthopaedics Field at Cooper Stadium.

Niki Bode put the Aces in front as she hit a 2-run home run to left field in the bottom of the first.  Taylor Howe also scored on the play after reaching on a leadoff walk.  Drake countered in the top of the second when Sam Tourtill hit a 2-run homer.

Callie Meinel gave the Aces the lead with a solo home run in the bottom of the second, but Drake matched it with a score in the third.  Zoe Frossard launched Evansville’s third home run of the game, a 2-run shot, in the bottom of the third to put her squad in front at 5-3.

Reliever Kate Ridgway pitched out of a jam in the top of the fourth.  After the Bulldogs loaded the bases with one out, she forced the final two outs without allowing a run.  Ridgway struck out the final two batters to end the top of the fifth to secure Evansville’s 2-run lead.  In the top of the 6th, Drake scored three runs on an Aces error to take their first lead of the day at 6-5.

Jenna Donohoo got things going with a 1-out single in the bottom of the frame.  Taylor Howe followed with a base hit before Niki Bode walked to load the bases with one out.  Following a fly out, Jess Willsey came to the plate and delivered a 2-run single that put the Aces back in front.

Down to their final three outs, the Bulldogs opened with a pair of singles before a 1-out walk loaded the bases.  From there, Drake cashed in, scoring five runs to clinch the victory.

Elle Jarrett suffered the loss, allowing four runs in 2/3 of an inning.  Gracie Hollingsworth made the start with three runs scoring in three frames.  Kate Ridgway allowed three runs, none being earned, in 2 2/3 innings.  The Bulldogs finished the day with 11 hits while UE had nine.  Howe and Donohoo registered two hits apiece.

UE returns home on Tuesday for a 5 p.m. game against Indiana State.

Trailblazers fall in Conference doubleheader series finale at Lincoln Land

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – The Vincennes University baseball team returned to the field Sunday afternoon for the final two games of their four-game Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) series at Lincoln Land Community College.

The Blazers fought hard but came away on the wrong side of a 7-6 final score in game one before dropping game two 16-5 to the Loggers.

Vincennes opened the day on a hot start, with the first three VU batters reaching base safely with a leadoff walk by sophomore Bradyn Douglas (Frankton, Ind.), followed by a single by freshman Jevan Andrews (Hobart, Ind.) and a fielding error which allowed Douglas to score the first run of the game.

Andrews would come in to score after a pair of stolen bases on an RBI single by sophomore Nate Montgomery (Lexington, Ind.) to give the Blazers an early 2-0 lead.

Lincoln Land would answer back with a run in the third and a run in the fifth to even the score at 2-2 before the Blazers regained the lead with a big four-run sixth inning.

Nate Montgomery opened the inning with a walk, which was immediately followed by a big two-run home run by freshman Carter Gricius (Scottsburg, Ind.), his fourth home run of the season.

Sophomore Yancey Edlin (Pekin, Ind.) kept the inning going with a single, followed by a walk by sophomore Noble Johnson (Terre Haute, Ind.).

After a successful double steal, sophomore Brody Fessel (DePauw, Ind.) came through with an RBI single to increase the VU lead to 5-2.

Freshman Jaret Phillips (Jeffersonville, Ind.) closed out the scoring for the Trailblazers with a pinch hit RBI single to give the Trailblazers a 6-2 lead over Lincoln Land.

The Loggers would not go away quietly however as Lincoln Land came racing back in the bottom of the seventh to put five runs on the scoreboard, climb all the way back and pick up the walk off 7-6 victory over the Trailblazers in game one of the day.

Freshman Eastin Whaley (Kokomo, Ind.) got the start on the mound in game one for the Trailblazers, throwing five strong innings, allowing two runs, both unearned, on four hits and striking out three.

Freshman Grayson Reichert (Shepherdsville, Ky.) was the first out of the pen for Vincennes, throwing one inning, allowing one run on one hit and striking out two.

Sophomore JD Bowser (Mt. Carmel, Ill.) allowed four runs, two earned on two hits in one third of an inning before turning it over to freshman Jacob Allen (Vincennes, Ind.) who threw one-third of an inning.

The Trailblazers looked to bounce back and close out the weekend strong in the series finale but quickly had to play from behind after Lincoln Land scored three runs in the first and added another run in the second to take a quick 4-0 lead.

Vincennes would get on the scoreboard in the third after a leadoff walk by freshman Jakob Hoyer (Georgetown, Ind.), followed by an RBI single by Bradyn Douglas, his second of three hits in the game.

Douglas would later come around to score on an RBI single by Carter Gricius as the Blazers cut the Lincoln Land lead in half at 4-2.

The Loggers would again respond in their half of the inning, using a big five run third inning and adding two more runs in the fourth to take a big 11-2 lead heading into the fifth.

Vincennes looked to chip away at the deficit in the fifth, using a one out double by Bradyn Douglas, his second double of the game, followed by an RBI double by Jevan Andrews, who would later score on a throwing error after a stolen base.

Nate Montgomery would reach on a walk, steal second and advance to third on the error that allowed Andrews to score before scoring on a groundout put in play by Cater Gricius, giving Gricius two RBIs in the game as the Blazers cut the Lincoln Land lead to 11-5.

Lincoln Land again answered in the home half of the fifth, using a bases clearing three-run triple and a two run home run to pick up another walk off victory on the day as the Loggers closed out game two by the final score of 16-5.

Freshman Wyatt Burris (Farmland, Ind.) got the start in game two on the mound for Vincennes, throwing two and one-thirds innings, allowing eight runs on six hits and striking out three.

Freshman Ryan Rayburn (Columbus, Ind.) allowed one run on two hits and struck out one in one-third of an inning before sophomore Colton Okes (Evansville, Ind.) came in to throw one and one-third innings of relief, allowing two runs on two hits.

Sophomore Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.) pitched the fifth inning, allowing five runs on two hits in one-third of an inning.

The Trailblazers will look to regroup and bounce back in their next game when the Trailblazers return to Jerry Blemker Field for the first time since March 21 when VU hosts Oakland City JV Wednesday, April 16 at 6 p.m. eastern.

USI falls in series finale to TTU, 13-3

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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball fell in the series finale to Tennessee Tech University, 13-3, Sunday afternoon in Cookeville, Tennessee. USI is 16-19 overall and 7-5 in the OVC, while TTU goes to 24-13 overall, 9-3 OVC.
 
USI jumped out in front in the third inning when sophomore third baseman Parker Martin hit a two-run blast over the right field wall for a 2-0 lead. The home run was Martin’s fourth of the season. TTU would rally in the bottom half of the frame to knot the game at 2-2.
 
After the Golden Eagles went up 3-2 in the fourth, USI tied the game, 3-3, when it manufactured a run in the fifth. Martin singled and advanced to second on a sacrifice, before moving to third on a base hit by junior designated hitter Cole Kitchens and scoring on a wild pitch.
 
The Golden Eagles took command in the bottom of the fifth, scoring 10 unanswered runs over the next three innings. TTU scored six in the fifth to move into the lead for good before sealing the 13-3 final with three in the sixth and one in the seventh.
 
Martin and Kitchens led the way for the Eagles with a pair of hits each. Martin finished the day two-for-three with two runs scored and two RBIs, while Kitchens was two-for-four.
 
On the mound, junior left-hander Jake Porter started and took the loss. Porter (2-2) allowed five runs, four earned, on seven hits and two walks, while striking out five.
 

Eagles fall to Panthers in Sunday doubleheader

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CHARLESTON, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana Softball dropped a pair of games against Eastern Illinois University on Sunday, falling 3-1 in an eight-inning pitcher’s duel before a 9-1 setback in six innings to close out the weekend and giving the Panthers a series sweep.
 
Following Sunday’s results, Eastern Illinois (22-17, 14-3 OVC) maintained its first-place position in the Ohio Valley Conference standings, while Southern Indiana (10-21, 7-9 OVC) stands in sixth.
 
The day began in the first game with a stingy pitching battle between USI freshman pitcher Kylie Witthaus and Eastern Illinois junior pitcher Karlie McKenzie. The two hurlers combined to keep the game scoreless through four and a half innings. The Panthers would strike first on the scoreboard by scratching across a run in the bottom of the fifth.
 
The score remained 1-0 in favor of Eastern Illinois going to the seventh inning with Southern Indiana still in search of its first hit off of McKenzie. The Screaming Eagles broke up the no-hit bid on a one-out infield single by freshman Jordan Mackey. Then USI got onto the scoreboard in the next at-bat when sophomore outfielder Kate Satkoski doubled down the left-field line to score senior infielder Whitley Hunter and tie the game, 1-1.
 
Witthaus pitched around some trouble in the bottom of the seventh to send the game into extra innings. However, Eastern Illinois won in the bottom of the eighth with a two-run walk-off home run by sophomore catcher Sophia Olman.
 
Witthaus (4-7) pitched another quality start in conference play, striking out a career-high seven batters in the complete game.
 
McKenzie (7-3) also went the distance and allowed only one run off three hits with six strikeouts in the win for the Panthers.
 
Eastern Illinois carried the momentum into game two of the afternoon, scoring two quick runs in the home half of the first inning. Despite an RBI single by Hunter in the top of the third, the Panthers crossed home plate in each of the first three innings to lead 4-1 after three.
 
Southern Indiana had a chance to respond with the bases loaded and one out in the top of the fifth inning, but USI was kept off the scoreboard. The Panthers went on to score twice more in the bottom of the fifth and three times in the bottom of the sixth to essentially walk off again in six innings via the run rule.
 
USI totaled five hits in game two. Hunter had the RBI knock and junior outfielder Caroline Stapleton had a hit and a run scored. Senior outfielder Kennedy Nalley, who had the other USI hit in game one, tallied another hit in game two.
 
Senior pitcher Josie Newman (6-13) was dealt the loss, giving up nine runs – five earned – with three strikeouts in 5.1 innings pitched.
 
Eastern Illinois’ sophomore pitcher McKenzie Oslanzi (12-10) tossed a complete game, surrendering an unearned run and striking out two.