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Baseyila records double-double as Lady Blazers fall to No. 21 Moberly Area

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VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University Lady Trailblazers tipped-off the new year of VU basketball Saturday afternoon when the Lady Blazers hosted No. 21-ranked Moberly Area Community College at the P.E. Complex.

VU welcomed back freshman center Elikya Baseyila (Paris, France) who had been sidelined with an injury for a month and Baseyila wasted little time getting back into game shape with a 19-point, 11-rebound double-double. Her fifth of the season.

The Lady Greyhounds took control of the game early, answering an early basket by the Blazers with a 9-0 scoring run.

Vincennes would battle back to cut the deficit to two before ending the first quarter of play trailing 15-11.

Moberly Area really grabbed control of the game in the second quarter, using a 10-0 scoring run to take a 12-point first half lead and continued to add on, closing out the first 20 minutes of action with a 43-26 lead.

The Lady Greyhounds came out of the locker room and continued their run, building a 51-28 advantage, which would be their largest lead of the game.

Vincennes began to slowly chip away at the deficit with a quick 6-0 run, but still trailed by 18 heading into the fourth period of play.

VU opened the fourth quarter on an 11-2 scoring run to cut the Moberly lead to single digits.

Moberly Area would get a couple of late baskets to get the lead back to 15, which the Lady Blazers were unable to overcome as the clock ran out. Vincennes fell to Moberly Area 75-60.

“I thought we play alright,” VU Hall of Fame Head Coach Harry Meeks said. “Not great, but alright. There are some things that we need to work on both defensively and offensively. The problem that we have had so far this season is keeping everybody healthy. We need to get those young ladies who have missed a lot of practice time back on the floor and doing a really good job for us.”

“The second quarter today cost us,” Meeks added. “If we would have competed a little bit better in the second quarter, we would have been right there at the end of the game. But we didn’t. It got away from us. We were able to cut the score back down to nine and I was really pleased with that and how hard we played.”

“We are going to be better,” Meeks said. “Elikya came back and really helped us out. She had literally only practiced once or twice before today. She did a really good job and was a factor inside. I think she will continue to help us and if I can get Najra back healthy here in a reasonable amount of time, I think that is really going to help our team. We still have people hurt. We still have people sick and we’ve got to get those ladies back and practicing and back to being a productive part of our team. I look forward to the rest of this season. I do not feel bad about where we are as a team moving forward. I think we are going to show something the rest of the season.”

The Blazers were led by freshman Elikya Baseyila who recorded her fifth career double-double coming off the bench after being sidelined with an injury since December 7th.

Vincennes got big games out of sophomore guards Cherrelle Newsom (Indianapolis, Ind.) and Daylynn Thornton (Lafayette, Ind.).

Newsom ended with 16 points, six rebounds, a team-high four assists and three steals. Thornton finished with 12 points, including a perfect two of two shooting from three-point range and seven rebounds.

Freshman Maycee Lange (Vincennes, Ind.) came away with six points, five rebounds and a pair of steals, while freshman Brie Miller (Greencastle, Ind.) set a new career-high with 10 rebounds against the Greyhounds.

Freshman Katrina Litte (Valmiera, Latvia) came off the bench to add five points, a team-high four steals and a pair of rebounds.

“Elikya, Cherrelle and Daylynn were all three a big part of this basketball game for us,” Meeks said. “Daylynn with her hustle and her play. She’s been hurt and just never seems to slow down. She works really hard all of the time and she has really helped us. She hasn’t been shooting well, but she has got into the gym and worked on it and she looks like she has really improved quite a bit.”

“I’m looking on more ways to get Elikya the ball more inside,” Meeks added. “She can score at will in the post. She has the moves, the strength and she is a very productive player in the paint.”

“Cherrelle had a rough start to the game but Cherrelle never gives up,” Meeks said. “You can’t tell if she is having a good day or a bad day shooting the ball. She is going to give it to you all the time. I love having her on the team. She’s a great shooter. But she has to be a little more consistent and not worrying about missing a shot.”

“Kids love playing for me because I let them shoot the ball,” Meeks added. “If you can demonstrate that you can shoot from there, I’ll let you. Cherrelle has demonstrated that she is a good three-point shooter. She just got off to a rough start today but came on and did a really good job for us in the second half. She plays hard all the time and gives it all she has. I’m really pleased to have her on this basketball team because she is definitely an asset.”

The Lady Blazers will dive headfirst into their Region 24 schedule to close out the rest of the regular season, beginning with a short trip to Robinson, Ill. Wednesday, Jan. 11 to take on Lincoln Trail College. Tip-off time for the Lady Blazers is set for 6 p.m. eastern.

“I think our strength of schedule so far will help us moving forward,” Meeks said. “I know I hate losing games and I hate having this many losses this early in the season but it could have been worse. We practically got down to five active players just before the break. We went and won a game with five guards, just playing our heart out.”

“I think the girls really understand what it takes to be a winner and I think they are really getting better,” Meeks added. “I think we’ve made the turn and I think we are getting better and better with that. We are working on things that are going to help the team. I really look forward to getting Elikya back on the floor more. I think that is going to help us. If I can get Najra back, that would really help us. She can play some four or five, which would give us a big body on the floor at all times which is difficult to play against.”

“I think the experience of playing and playing the teams we have played, where we have played them, I think that has helped us,” Meeks said. “I think you will see that we will continue to get better. I think you are going to see that we are going to play harder. It is going to be more difficult to beat us in the coming days, weeks and months left in this season. I really feel like this group is getting ready to explode and have a really strong second half of the season.

Strawbridge and Coleman lead Aces against Redbirds

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Aces drop 69-61 game on Saturday

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Kenny Strawbridge Jr. and Marvin Coleman II recorded 16 points apiece to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team in Saturday’s 69-61 loss to Illinois State at the Ford Center.

Strawbridge hit five shots and led the way with three steals.  Coleman also had five field goal makes in the contest while hauling in four rebounds.  Antoine Smith Jr. totaled nine points while Gage Bobe checked in with eight.  Preston Phillips had a team-best seven rebounds.

“Today was a hard-fought game.  It was a game that we gave ourselves the opportunity to win,” Purple Aces head coach David Ragland said.  “Forcing 19 turnovers is great but not capitalizing on them is not.  Making 29 trips to the free throw line is great but missing 11 is not.  Credit goes to Illinois State for doing what they needed to win.”

Kenny Strawbridge Jr. opened the scoring with Evansville taking a 3-0 lead.  Over the first four minutes, Illinois State missed its first three field goal tries while turning it over four times.  Once the Redbirds got on track, they reeled off seven in a row to take their first lead at 7-3.  ISU continued to hold the lead until Strawbridge scored his second basket of the game to tie it at 12-12 just past the midway point of the half.  Down 12-7, Chris Moncrief got the rally started with a 3-point play.

Connecting on four of their next five attempts, the Redbirds scored 10 in a row and pushed their lead into double figures for the first time at 22-12.  Their lead would reach 11 when a pair of free throws made it a 30-19 game with 3:52 remaining in the half.  The Aces took control in the final minutes, completing the period on a 12-4 run to make it a 34-31 score at the break.  Gage Bobe got things rolling with his second triple of the game.

After a Preston Phillips bucket, the Redbirds called a time out and scored four of the next six points to stabilize a 34-26 edge with 84 ticks on the clock.  Marvin Coleman II picked up his second field goal before the Aces forced a turnover on the in-bound.  Strawbridge hit a free throw to make it a 5-point game and the defense got the job done once again.  Forcing the 13th Redbird turnover of the half, Strawbridge took it the distance for a layup in the final seconds to make it a 34-31 game heading into the locker room.

Illinois State extended the lead back to seven points in the opening two minutes of the second half before Evansville fought back once again.  Antoine Smith Jr. drained a 3-pointer and Coleman added four points to make it a 43-41 game in favor of the Redbirds as the contest entered its final 12 minutes.

Strawbridge capped off a 7-0 run with a trey that put the Aces back in front by one at the 11:27 mark before a Coleman triple with 9:45 remaining completed an 11-2 run that gave UE a 48-45 edge.  Illinois State hit back-to-back shots to jump back in front and the teams would swap the lead multiple times down the stretch. Evansville took four leads over the next sequence but ISU fought back each time, leading to a 60-60 score with under three minutes remaining.

Knocking down 9 out of 10 attempts, the Redbirds answered each time before changing the course of the game with an 11-0 run that turned a 60-58 deficit into a 69-60 advantage in the final minute of play.  They would take the game by a 69-61 final.  ISU shot 48.0% in the game while holding the Aces to 37.5%.  The Redbirds also outrebounded the Aces by a 37-24 margin.

On Wednesday, UE will be in Peoria, Ill. for a 7 p.m. game versus Bradley.

 

City Council Meeting JANUARY 9, 2023

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City Council Meeting
JANUARY 9, 2023

5:30 P.M.

AGENDA

I. INTRODUCTION

 

01-09-2023 Agenda Attachment:
II. APPROVAL OF MEETING MEMORANDUM

 

III. REPORTS AND COMMUNICATIONS

 

IV. SPECIAL ORDERS OF THE DAY

 

A. NOMINATION & ELECTION OF OFFICERS
B. COMMITTEE CHAIR APPOINTMENTS
C. DEPARTMENT LIAISONS
V. CONSENT AGENDA:  FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

A. ORDINANCE G-2023-01 An Ordinance to Vacate Regarding the Vacation of the Following Utility Easements: An approximate 255’ x 25’ portion of Utility Easement Located along the South Side of Liberty Federal Credit Union Headquarters, Commonly Known as 4401 Theater Drive, as described in Deed Book 691, Page 50, with the North 15’ being First Described in Deed Book 600, Page 110, and the South 10’ being first shown on the Plat of Morgan Center Subdivision Section B, as per Plat thereof, Recorded in Plat Book M, Page 155. Also, an approximate 211’ x 10’ portion of Utility Easement Located on the East side of said Liberty Federal Credit Union, being first Described in said Deed Book 600, page 50 Sponsor(s): Trockman Discussion Led By: Public Works Chair Brinkmeyer Discussion Date: 1/23/2023 Notify: Eric Obermeier, Morley
G-2023-01 Attachment:
B. ORDINANCE F-2023-01 An Ordinance of the Common Council of the City of Evansville Authorizing Repeals and Re-Appropriations of Funds within the Department of Metropolitan Development Sponsor(s): Moore Discussion Led By: Finance Chair Moore Discussion Date: 1/23/2023 Notify: Kelley Coures, DMD
F-2023-01 Attachment:
C. ORDINANCE R-2023-01 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 4105 Pollack Ave Owner: F & M Family Health Care Agency Requested Change: R1 to R3 Ward: 2 Mosby Representative: Daniel Colas
R-2023-01 Attachment:
D. ORDINANCE R-2023-02 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 313, 317, 319 & 321 N Garvin St Owner: Mark Cole Requested Change: C4/M1 to CO2 Ward: 4 Burton Representative: Mark Cole
R-2023-02 Attachment:
E. ORDINANCE R-2023-03 An Ordinance to Rezone Certain Real Estate in the City of Evansville, State of Indiana, More Commonly Known as 6245 Vogel Rd Owner: LKASAM Investments, LLC Requested Change: C2 to C4 w/ UDC Ward: 1 Trockman Representative: Bret Sermersheim, Morley
R-2023-03 Attachment:
VI. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

VII. REGULAR AGENDA:  SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

 

VIII. RESOLUTION DOCKET

 

IX. MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS

 

A. THE NEXT MEETING of the Common Council will be Monday, January 23, 2023 at 5:30 p.m.
B. ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS
X. COMMITTEE REPORTS

 

A. There will be an ASD Committee meeting on Wednesday, January 11th in Room 301 at 2:00pm for City Council to discuss the Noise Ordinance with homeowners.
B. There will be an ASD Committee meeting on Wednesday, January 18th in Room 301 at 1:00pm for City Council to discuss the Noise Ordinance with bar/business owners.

USI Recognizes Over 1,950 Students Named To Fall 2022 Dean’s List

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In recognition of outstanding academic achievement, the University of Southern Indiana Dean’s List has been released for the 2022 Fall Semester. Dr. Mohammed Khayum, USI Provost, announced a total of 1,956 undergraduate students were named to the Dean’s List.

Graduate students are not eligible for the Dean’s List.

Undergraduate students must achieve a 3.5 or better semester grade point average (on a 4.0 system) to be named to the list. Students earning no IN (incomplete) or Z (missing) grades for the term and earning letter grades of computable point value (Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory and Pass/No Pass graded courses do not apply) in 12 or more semester hours, with a semester grade point average between 3.5 and 4.0 are named to the list.

The list is arranged by state and city, according to the mailing address each student has provided to the University. A student’s name may be listed under Evansville if the student supplied an Evansville mailing address. The Dean’s List may be accessed by clicking the link below.

Fall 2022 Dean’s List 

 

Energy Assistance Program + Winter Disconnection Moratorium

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Energy Assistance Program + Winter Disconnection Moratorium

JANUARY 8, 2023

The application period for Indiana’s Energy Assistance Program (EAP) opened on October 3, 2022. In response to rising energy costs, the program increased some of the potential benefits to better assist applicants. So far this program year, more than 55,000 households have had their application approved. More than 15,000 households have received crisis assistance, meaning those households either had their service restored or disconnection was prevented.

Winter Disconnection Moratorium protection began on December 1, 2022 and will go through March 15, 2023. This means that any household who has qualified for EAP on or after October 1, 2022 cannot have electric and natural gas utility service disconnected. This protection also extends to households who have applied for EAP, but they are waiting for eligibility to be determined. Unregulated utilities such as bulk fuel may not be protected by the moratorium. Click HERE to learn more and apply.

Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation Meeting

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 The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet for the regularly scheduled Board meeting Monday, January 9, 2023 at 5:30 PM in the Board Room of the EVSC Administration Building located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Board meetings can also be observed by tuning to EVSC’s radio station, 90.7 WPSR or live streamed online athttps://www.wpsrhd.com/.

Prior to the regularly scheduled Board meeting, three members of the Board, along with district administrators, will hold a Town Hall beginning at 5:00 PM. This Town Hall is for Vanderburgh County residents to speak directly with Board members in 

Strawbridge And Coleman Lead Aces Against Redbirds

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Strawbridge And Coleman Lead Aces Against Redbirds

UE Aces Drop 69-61 Games On Saturday

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Kenny Strawbridge Jr. and Marvin Coleman II recorded 16 points apiece to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team in Saturday’s 69-61 loss to Illinois State at the Ford Center.

Strawbridge hit five shots and led the way with three steals.  Coleman also had five field goal makes in the contest while hauling in four rebounds.  Antoine Smith Jr. totaled nine points while Gage Bobe checked in with eight.  Preston Phillips had a team-best seven rebounds.

“Today was a hard-fought game.  It was a game that we gave ourselves the opportunity to win,” Purple Aces head coach David Ragland said.  “Forcing 19 turnovers is great but not capitalizing on them is not.  Making 29 trips to the free throw line is great but missing 11 is not.  Credit goes to Illinois State for doing what they needed to win.”

Kenny Strawbridge Jr. opened the scoring with Evansville taking a 3-0 lead.  Over the first four minutes, Illinois State missed its first three field goal tries while turning it over four times.  Once the Redbirds got on track, they reeled off seven in a row to take their first lead at 7-3.  ISU continued to hold the lead until Strawbridge scored his second basket of the game to tie it at 12-12 just past the midway point of the half.  Down 12-7, Chris Moncrief got the rally started with a 3-point play.

Connecting on four of their next five attempts, the Redbirds scored 10 in a row and pushed their lead into double figures for the first time at 22-12.  Their lead would reach 11 when a pair of free throws made it a 30-19 game with 3:52 remaining in half.  The Aces took control in the final minutes, completing the period on a 12-4 run to make it a 34-31 score at the break.  Gage Bobe got things rolling with his second triple of the game.

After a Preston Phillips bucket, the Redbirds called a time out and scored four of the next six points to stabilize a 34-26 edge with 84 ticks on the clock.  Marvin Coleman II picked up his second field goal before the Aces forced a turnover on the in-bound.  Strawbridge hit a free throw to make it a 5-point game and the defense got the job done once again.  Forcing the 13th Redbird turnover of the half, Strawbridge took it the distance for a layup in the final seconds to make it a 34-31 game heading into the locker room.

Illinois State extended the lead back to seven points in the opening two minutes of the second half before Evansville fought back once again.  Antoine Smith Jr. drained a 3-pointer and Coleman added four points to make it a 43-41 game in favor of the Redbirds as the contest entered its final 12 minutes.

Strawbridge capped off a 7-0 run with a trey that put the Aces back in front by one at the 11:27 mark before a Coleman triple with 9:45 remaining completed an 11-2 run that gave UE a 48-45 edge.  Illinois State hit back-to-back shots to jump back in front and the teams would swap the lead multiple times down the stretch. Evansville took four leads over the next sequence but ISU fought back each time, leading to a 60-60 score with under three minutes remaining.

Knocking down 9 out of 10 attempts, the Redbirds answered each time before changing the course of the game with an 11-0 run that turned a 60-58 deficit into a 69-60 advantage in the final minute of play.  They would take the game by a 69-61 final.  ISU shot 48.0% in the game while holding the Aces to 37.5%.  The Redbirds also outrebounded the Aces by a 37-24 margin.

On Wednesday, UE will be in Peoria, Ill. for a 7 p.m. game versus Bradley.

 

USI Swimmers Can’t Come Out on Top in Ohio​​​​​​​

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CLEVELAND, Ohio. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Swimming & Diving fell to Cleveland State University on Friday afternoon, 188.5-91.5. This was the Screaming Eagles first meet of the new year and their first since early November.
 
While USI was not able to claim a victory in an event, they did record eight second place finishes. Freshman Hannah Gardner (Bowling Green, Kentucky) led the was the only swimmer to have two second place finishes. Gardner and freshman Mattilynn Smith (Morgantown, Kentucky) led the Eagles, securing 10 points each. Sophomore Adele Schnautz (Evansville, Indiana) was close behind the two with nine points. Freshmen Kate Hilgarth (Indianapolis, Indiana), Sarah-Catherine Dawson (Prospect, Kentucky), and Emily McIntosh (Huntertown, Indiana) all finished with above five points as well.
 
Freshman Autumn Turley (Hobart, Indiana) brought in eight points for the Eagles in diving. Turley recorded a 144.68 in the 1-meter and a 142.88 in the 3-meter.
 
Other Top Women’s Results:
200-Yard Medley Relay: 1:54.12 (2nd) – Hilgarth, Gardner, Dawson, McIntosh
1000-Yard Freestyle: 11:03.79 (3rd) – Smith
200-Yard Freestyle: 2:06.68 (3rd) – Schnautz
100-Yard Backstroke: 1:02.12 (3rd) – Hilgarth
100-Yard Breaststroke: 1:09.07 (2nd) – Gardner
200-Yard Butterfly: 2:13.95 (2nd) – Dawson
50-Yard Freestyle: 26.51 (2nd) – McIntosh
1-Meter Diving: 144.68 (2nd) – Turley
100-Yard Freestyle: 57.03 (2nd) – Hendren
200-Yard Backstroke: 2:16.79 (2nd) – Hilgarth
200-Yard Breaststroke: 2:29.63 (2nd) – Gardner
500-Yard Freestyle: 5:19.01 (2nd) – Smith
3-Meter Diving: 142.88 (2nd) – Turley
400-Yard IM: 4:52.19 (2nd) – Schnautz
200-Yard Freestyle Relay: 1:45.89 (3rd) – Hilgarth, McIntosh, Freshman Emma Ettensohn (Tell City, Indiana), Freshman Joey Testa (North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania)
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