MARTIN, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball could not overcome a four-run third in falling to the University of Tennessee at Martin, 7-3, Saturday afternoon in Martin, Tennessee. USI watched its record go to 9-25 overall and 2-9 in the OVC, while UTM goes to 11-25, 6-5 OVC, this spring.
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USI got on the board first with a tally in the second inning when junior first baseman Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas) scored on a ground out by sophomore shortstop Ricardo Van Grieken (Venezuela). The Screaming Eagles held the lead until the bottom of the third when UTM posted four runs to lead, 4-1.
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The Skyhawks increased the lead to 5-1 with another tally in the fourth before the Eagles could respond in the sixth. USI cut the deficit to 5-2 with a RBI-single by junior rightfielder Drew Taylor (Jeffersonville, Indiana).
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After UTM got the tally back in the bottom of the sixth for a 6-2 advantage, USI cut into the deficit for the second-straight inning when Van Grieken scored on a sacrifice foul out by junior second baseman Nolan Cook (Evansville, Indiana) to make the score 6-3. That would be a close as the Eagles would come in the final frames as the Skyhawks added one more in the eighth for the 7-3 final.
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On the mound, freshman left-hander Will Kiesel (Wadesville, Indiana) suffered the loss for the Eagles. Kiesel allowed two runs on three hits and two walks, while striking out one in three innings of work.
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The three-game series with USI and UTM concludes Sunday with a 1 p.m. first pitch.
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Following Sunday’s game, USI comes home to start a five game homestand at the USI Baseball Field Tuesday when it hosts Oakland City University for a 6 p.m. contest. Following the USI-OCU match-up, the Eagles host a three-game OVC series with Eastern Illinois University April 21-23 prior to concluding the homestand with a 6 p.m. contest with McKendree University April 25.
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USI to face EIU in OVC Tennis Championship
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Tennis (4-14, 0-5 OVC) completed its first-ever NCAA Division I regular season after falling to Tennessee State University, 7-0, at the TSU Tennis Complex. The Screaming Eagles will be the sixth seed in the upcoming Ohio Valley Conference Championship next week.
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Doubles:Â USI could not find a rhythm in doubles play, dropping all three sets.
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Singles: The Eagles had no success in the singles competition as the Tigers rolled to a 7-0 sweep. Junior Rachel McCorkle (Tulsa, Oklahoma) forced a third-set tiebreaker before falling to her opponent 6-3, 3-6, 1-0 (10-6).
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NEXT UP FOR THE EAGLES:
The Eagles earned a bid to the OVC Tennis Championship on April 21 when USI faces Eastern Illinois University at 2 p.m. in Paducah, Kentucky. This is the first DI postseason bid in program history.
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Memorial lighting ceremony honoring the victims of the Old National Bank shooting in Louisville, KY scheduled for Downtown Evansville
 Several landmark buildings and other lights will be coordinated to glow in blue and gold on Monday, April 17 to honor those killed and injured in the shooting at Old National Bank in Louisville on Monday, April 10. The one-night memorial lighting installation will be visible throughout many parts of Downtown Evansville and offer viewers an opportunity to quietly reflect on the lives of those lost:Â
Josh Barrick.Â
Deana Eckert.Â
Tommy Elliott.Â
Juliana Farmer.Â
Jim Tutt.Â
The lighting will also demonstrate support for the families and friends of all the victims of the shooting, and for their whole Old National Bank family.Â
The planned illumination includes Bally’s Evansville, CenterPoint Energy, Old National Bank, over 100 trees along Main Street, the Old Court House, and Old National Events Plaza. Residents, businesses, and property owners throughout the downtown area are encouraged to add to the display with additional blue and gold lighting on their home or business. The lighting installation begins at dusk. The EID thanks Bravo Media for their assistance in this project.Â
WHAT:Â
Memorial lighting installation honoring the victims of the Old National Bank shooting in Louisville, KY.Â
WHEN:Â
Monday, April 17, beginning at dusk.Â
WHERE:Â
Bally’s Evansville (421 NW Riverside Drive).Â
CenterPoint Energy (211 NW Riverside).Â
Old National Bank Headquarters (1 Main Street).Â
Main Street (from 2nd Street to Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard).Â
Old National Events Plaza Skybridge (Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at Locust Street).Â
The Old Courthouse (Intersection of Court and Fourth Streets).Â
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About Downtown Evansville Economic Improvement DistrictÂ
Following a 2017 petition process of member property owners, the EID was formed in 2018 to provide benefits and services to member properties paid for by a special annual assessment on these properties. The EID builds a move active and inclusive Downtown Evansville. It enhances resident, consumer, investor, worker, and visitor experiences in Downtown Evansville. In 2023, the EID will lead over $1,800,000 in projects which improve the appearance of Downtown, in addition to marketing, advocacy and safety programsÂ