Walk-off home run gives Sycamores 3-2 win
USI battles IUPUI in 3-0 loss
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball concluded a four-game homestand with a non-conference, midweek contest against Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis on Tuesday afternoon, as the Screaming Eagles fell 3-0 to the Jaguars.
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Following the game at USI Softball Field, Southern Indiana’s overall record moved to 12-16 while IUPUI improved to 9-18 this season.
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IUPUI scored the game’s first run in the top of the third inning on an RBI groundout. The Jaguars’ freshman pitcher, Alexa Holman, held USI hitless through 4.2 innings. USI sophomore outfielder Olivia Howard (Fishers, Indiana) made the breakthrough for Southern Indiana with a single to left field in the bottom of the fifth inning.
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USI freshman pitcher Kylie Eads (Indianapolis, Indiana) made her first start of the season. Eads got her defense involved in the early going, pitching to contact. Eads went four innings, allowing one unearned off four hits with one strikeout. She was charged her second loss of the season.
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Freshman pitcher Raegan Gibson (Louisville, Kentucky) took the ball from Eads in relief to start the fifth inning. Gibson tossed a clean fifth inning, but IUPUI doubled its lead to 2-0 with an RBI groundout in the top of the sixth inning. The Jaguars increased its advantage to 3-0 before the end of the inning and held on the rest of the game.
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IUPUI’s Holman moved to 3-3 on the season after getting credited with Tuesday’s win. Holman surrendered one hit in five innings with six strikeouts. The Jaguars’ junior pitcher Carly Metcalf pitched the last two innings to earn the save.
Eagles come home to play SEMO
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — University of Southern Indiana Baseball comes home to host Southeast Missouri State University in Ohio Valley Conference action this weekend at the USI Baseball Field. The three-game series starts Thursday at 6 p.m. before continuing Friday at 6 p.m. and concluding Saturday at noon.
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The Screaming Eagles (8-20) are fresh off their first OVC victory after salvaging the series finale at Lindenwood University. Links to follow USI versus SEMO this weekend can be found on the Eagles’ baseball schedule at USIScreamingEagles.com.
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USI Baseball Notes:
Eagles snap losing streak:Â The USI Screaming Eagles snapped an 11-game losing streak to salvage a game out of the three-game set at Lindenwood University. USI lost the first two games of the series by the same score, 6-3.
Leading at the plate last week: Senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew (Floyds Knobs, Indiana) led USI last week at the plate, hitting .471 (8-17) with five runs scored, a double, a triple, and four RBIs. Junior infielder Jack Ellis (Jeffersonville, Indiana) drove in a team-high five RBIs in the four games. Â
Leading hitters: Sophomore outfielder Drew Taylor (Jefferson, Indiana) leads USI this season with a .349 batting average (15-43). Sophomore shortstop Ricardo Van Grieken (Venezuela) (16-46) follows with a .345 batting average (20-58), while junior first baseman Tucker Ebest (Austin, Texas) has a team-best 25 RBIs and four home runs. Â
Taylor has the hottest bat: Sophomore outfielder Drew Taylor has the hottest bat for the Eagles over the last 10 games. Taylor is hitting .412 over the last 10 games (7-17) with a double and two RBIs.
McNew climbing the USI All-Time charts: Senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew is sixth all-time at USI in home runs (21); tied for eighth in RBIs (145) and 10th in doubles (45).
In OVC Play: In the first six games of OVC action, senior catcher/infielder Lucas McNew is leading USI by batting .375 with five runs scored, one double, one triple, and four RBIs. Sophomore shortstop Ricardo Van Grieken, junior outfielder Drew Taylor, and junior infielder Jack Ellis follow McNew with .333 batting averages. Junior left-hander Blake Ciuffetelli (Newburgh, Indiana) leads the Eagles on the mound during OVC play with a 3.52 ERA in 7.2 innings of work out of the bullpen.
Eagles among the OVC leaders:Â USI has several players among the OVC leaders.
   Sophomore infielder Ricardo Van Grieken: fifth in batting average (.345)Â
   Senior outfielder Evan Kahre (Evansville, Indiana): third in triples (3); third in stolen Bases (10)
   Freshman infielder Caleb Niehaus (Newburgh, Indiana): tied eighth in hits (33); seventh in triples (2)
   Junior outfielder Ren Tachioka (Japan): tied seventh in triples (2)
   Junior designated hitter/infielder Tucker Ebest: fifth in RBIs (25)
SEMO in 2023:Â Southeast Missouri State University enters the week with a 16-14 overall and a front-running 5-1 in the OVC after completing a series sweep of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock last weekend. SEMO, who has won four-straight and eight of their last 10 games, is scheduled to play Murray State Tuesday before visiting USI.
USI vs. SEMO:Â USI leads the all-time series with SEMO, 26-23, and will be playing the Redhawks for the first time since 1994. SEMO swept the last doubleheader in 1994, but USI has won eight of the last 10 games between 1990 and 1994.
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USI posts fifth-place finish at Jan Weaver Invitational
MURRAY, Ken. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Golf completed three rounds at the Jan Weaver Invitational hosted by Murray State University and finish fifth out of seven teams Tuesday afternoon at the Miller Memorial Golf Course.
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The Screaming Eagles used a two-round opening day to position themselves in sixth place after shooting 341 and 323 in the first and second rounds, respectively. Junior Haylee Exline (Poseyville, Indiana) highlighted USI’s team effort with a two-round 157 (+13) to sit in a tie for 15th. Also cracking the top 25 was junior Halle Gutwein (DeMotte, Indiana) who finished 22-over-par (166) to tie for 24th.
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Round three pushed the Eagles up to fifth place after shooting 34-over-par (336). Exline completed the tournament in a tie for 17th with a 237 (+21) to earn her best rank this season and second-best three-round score this season. Gutwein totaled 244 (+28) to place a tie for 21st to secure her best finish in the 2022-23 campaign.
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Murray State University sat atop the podium with a two-day score of 898 (+34) while the Racers’ Payton Carter won the tournament shooting at par in all three rounds.
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NEXT UP FOR THE EAGLES:
The Eagles compete in the Ohio Valley Conference Championship April 16-18 in Muscle Shoals, Alabama at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail at The Shoals. This will be the first postseason appearance for USI in NCAA Division I history.
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A Brief Moment Of Unity As Indiana Senate Honors Those Affected By Recent Storm
A Brief Moment Of Unity As Indiana Senate Honors Those Affected By Recent Storm
by Ashlyn Meyers, The Statehouse Files
April 4, 2023
INDIANAPOLIS—Sen. Eric Bassler, R-Washington, spoke with a weak tone before the Senate Chamber Monday while talking about a community in his district—Sullivan County.
“As you walk through the area, I’m not exaggerating when I say that someone pointed out where a house used to be, and you could not tell that a house used to be there,†Bassler said. “There was a little bit of debris, but it was just absolutely destroyed.â€
Sullivan County, Johnson County, Owen County, Allen County and others saw significant damage from severe weather that swept the Hoosier State on March 31. The National Weather Service (NWS) reported that at least seven tornadoes crossed the state, leaving damage and debris in their paths.
Nationally, severe weather brought parts of six other states to shambles, and over 30 Americans lost their lives to tornadoes across the country.
In Sullivan County, NWS reported that the community’s EF3 tornado crossed the Wabash River and proceeded to destroy at least three homes. One modular home traveled over 150 yards. According to Bassler, this tornado impacted over 200 different structures, with three lives lost. At McCormick’s Creek State Park, two additional Hoosiers were killed.
Whiteland, a town just south of Indianapolis in Johnson County, had multiple factories ripped to pieces, with roofs also being torn off homes in a neighborhood near I-65.
In Whiteland’s Park Forest neighborhood, numerous residents lost their homes and personal belongings. Angela Burdine, a resident of the neighborhood, was lucky to keep her home relatively intact but still saw the suffering of neighbors all around her.
“It was like a war zone. I have never seen so much devastation. Some lost everything, you felt so helpless. Our phones weren’t working, which was scary. The fire department and police were going through the neighborhood to make sure everyone was safe because you couldn’t call for help,†Burdine told The Statehouse File.
Even with the fear and anguish, Burdine saw her community come together.
“The most amazing thing was how many people came Saturday and Sunday to help clean everything up.â€
Echoing this same gratitude, Bassler told his colleagues in the Senate that he’s proud of the Hoosier hospitality residents have shown to one another.
He instructed everyone to stand for a moment of silence, honoring those who lost lives, loved ones and important belongings. Though they carried on with usual business and debates soon after, for a few moments, legislators were unified.
In Whiteland’s Park Forest neighborhood, numerous residents lost their homes and personal belongings. Angela Burdine, a resident of the neighborhood, was lucky to keep her home relatively intact but still saw the suffering of neighbors all around her.
“It was like a war zone. I have never seen so much devastation. Some lost everything, you felt so helpless. Our phones weren’t working, which was scary. The fire department and police were going through the neighborhood to make sure everyone was safe because you couldn’t call for help,†Burdine told The Statehouse File.
Even with the fear and anguish, Burdine saw her community come together.
“The most amazing thing was how many people came Saturday and Sunday to help clean everything up.â€
Echoing this same gratitude, Bassler told his colleagues in the Senate that he’s proud of the Hoosier hospitality residents have shown to one another.
He instructed everyone to stand for a moment of silence, honoring those who lost lives, loved ones and important belongings. Though they carried on with usual business and debates soon after, for a few moments, legislators were unified.
FOOTNOTE:Â Ashlyn Myers is a reporter for TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.