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Swonder Ice Arena Hosts ACHA Tournament

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Collegiate hockey returns to Evansville today, as the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA) Division 2 Southeast Regional comes to Swonder Ice Arena.
Games begin at 12:30 p.m. CST on Friday.

Teams from all over the Southeastern and Midwestern United States, including Indiana University, the University of Louisville, and the University of Kentucky, will play in the single-elimination tournament, which runs from tomorrow through Sunday (February 23). The winner punches their ticket to the ACHA Division 2 Nationals, which will be held March 14-18 in St. Louis, MO.

Admission to the tournament is open to the public, with tickets on sale at the door for $15 per day.

House passes legislation to create a new pediatric cancer research fund

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House passes legislation to create a new pediatric cancer research fund


STATEHOUSE (Feb. 20, 2025) –
 The Indiana House of Representatives supported a bill authored by State Rep. Tim O’Brien (R-Evansville) to create a new grant program for pediatric cancer research.

Through House Bill 1453, the Pediatric Cancer Research and Treatment Grant Program would focus on providing grant funding for innovative research into novel forms of treatment.

“This legislation would establish a dedicated grant program to support innovation and improve outcomes for children battling cancer, helping more families and kids get a fighting chance.” O’Brien said.

According to the Indiana Department of Health, more than 300 new cases of pediatric cancer occurred each year in Hoosier children ages 0 to 19 between 2016 and 2020. Additionally, more than 30 children in Indiana died from cancer annually between 2016 and 2020.

According to the American Cancer Society, more than 9,000 children in the U.S. are expected to be diagnosed with cancer in 2025. Cancer is the second leading cause of death in children ages 1 to 14, and over 1,000 children under age 15 are expected to die from cancer in 2025.

House Bill 1453 passed the House Public Health Committee and House Ways and Means Committee before passing the House. It now moves to the Senate for further consideration. To learn more about the bill and follow session, visit iga.in.gov.

Vincennes University among partners in collaborative robot workshops for rural and underserved communities

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Vincennes University among partners in collaborative robot workshops for rural and underserved communities

VINCENNES, Ind., February 20, 2025 – Vincennes University continues to cement its position as a trailblazer in advanced manufacturing education through its Center for Applied Robotics and Automation. Home to the largest collaborative robot (cobot) educational program in the United States, the CARA is partnering with Telamon Robotics and the STARTedUp Foundation to offer hands-on workshops centered on cobot technology.

The partners are hosting Innovation Cobot Workshops for high school students and educators across Indiana, focusing on rural and underserved communities.

CARA Director Kimberly Wright said, “The Innovation Cobot Workshops demonstrate VU’s commitment to shaping Indiana’s future workforce and driving economic growth. These workshops are about creating access and opportunity. By introducing students and educators to cutting-edge cobot technology, we are preparing them for in-demand careers in Industry 4.0 and empowering them to be leaders in an era when technology is constantly evolving.”

These immersive workshops provide high schoolers with hands-on experiences at CARA locations on the Vincennes and VU Jasper campuses and Telamon Robotics in Carmel.

Eastern Hancock High School students and staff participated in a recent workshop.

Eastern Hancock Math and Business Teacher Cole Allen said, “Eastern Hancock is always looking to partner with companies and community leaders to help enlighten students about the opportunities that they could pursue after they graduate. By having the chance to be a part of this workshop, students not only got first-hand experience into what it’s like to work with a cobot, but also the career paths they could pursue that they previously didn’t know about.”

During the one-day workshops, students interact directly with cobot technology and explore a variety of STEM career pathways in robotics, advanced manufacturing, and more. They also connect with industry partners and explore future career opportunities. In addition to benefiting students, the workshops empower educators like Allen to integrate AI and automation into their classrooms.

Telamon Robotics Vice President of Sales and Operations Paulo Dutra e Mello said, “Through our partnership with the STARTedUP Foundation and Vincennes University Center for Applied Robotics and Automation, we are providing high school students with hands-on experience in collaborative robotics, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to thrive in an increasingly automated world. These workshops serve as an exciting introduction to real-world robotics applications.”

By expanding access to advanced technology education, VU and its partners are shaping the next generation of innovators and ensuring a prosperous economic future for Indiana.

 To learn more about the Center for Applied Robotics and Automation, visit vinu.edu/cara

EVSC School Board to Meet Monday 2/24

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet for the regularly scheduled Board meeting Monday, February 24, 2025 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 at https://www.wpsrhd.com/. During the meeting, as advertised, the Board will hold two Public Hearings. The first will be regarding the General Obligation Bonds for 2025 and the second will be regarding thesale of property.

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 attendance about issues involving EVSC schools. The Town Hall will be held in the Technology and Innovation Center located at 951 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN. Members of the public who would like to attend the Town Hall should register by completing the Town Hall Registration Form located on our website at district.evscschools.com.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Kate Petrova named MVC Women’s Golfer of the Week

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Kate Petrova named MVC Women’s Golfer of the Week

Petrova was medalist at ASU Spring Classic

Kate Petrova has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Golfer of the Week in an announcement by the league on Thursday morning.

Petrova was medalist at the ASU Spring Classic at Arrowhead Country Club in Alabama on Monday.  Finishing with scores of 71 and 76, Petrova bested the field by five strokes to take the individual championship.

Her efforts highlighted a strong tournament by the Purple Aces that saw them take the team championship.  UE defeated the field by 16 strokes over the course of 36 holes at the event.

VUVB adds Polish Middle Blocker Paulina Krawczyk to recruiting class

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VUVB adds Polish Middle Blocker Paulina Krawczyk to recruiting class

VINCENNES, Ind. – The four-time defending NJCAA Division I Region 24 Champion Vincennes University volleyball team made another big addition this week to their 2025 recruiting class in six-foot middle blocker Paulina Krawczyk.

Paulina joins the Trailblazers from Strachanow, Poland and attended high school at I LO im. Tadeusza Kościuszki w Turku.

Paulina plays for the Polish club team UKS Piątka Turek under Head Coach Andrzej Malczewski.

Paulina joins the Trailblazers after a very accomplished career for her club team, where she guided them to a silver medal in the 3rd Women’s League in 2020-21, a bronze medal in 2021-22, earned semifinals promotion to the 2nd Women’s League in 2021-22 and 2023-24 and is playing in the semifinal of the 3rd Women’s League currently.

“As I’ve said before, we do graduate a lot of front row players,” VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “I always like to recruit hitters or players who can play multiple positions. Paulina is primarily a middle but she can also hit outside pretty well too. We have position openings in all front row spots, so I just don’t think you can go wrong with bringing in players that can fill a number of spots. It also gives us the option to move players around depending on the system and the players’ abilities. If you don’t recruit with versatility in mind, you just don’t have that option.”

“For someone like Paulina, she definitely fits the bill of being someone who has that versatility,” Sien added. “She also has a lot of experience. Her first year in the 2020-21 season, she was playing in the Senior league when she was 14 years old. So she’s someone who has quite a bit of experience from a very young age playing at a high level and playing against people who were four or five years, if not more, older than her.”

“Paulina has been playing with our volleyball club since 2020,” Malczewski said. “She is a middle blocker, but her role as a player is significant, making 14-15 points per match. She is characterized by her speed, sportsmanship and power. Her jumping abilities are very good. She moves well on the court and is good at defense. Her spikes are very good and serves high quality.”

“She is very ambitious and is a ‘warrior type,” Malczewski added. “Paulina is aware of how important weight training is and is focused on the gym as much as the volleyball court.”

Paulina is the daughter of Katarzyna and Tomasz and her major is still undecided.

Paulina is the third VUVB signee that stands over six feet tall, joining six-foot outside hitter Kenli Sullivan (Bloomington, Ind.) and six-foot-two middle Taryn Thuis (Linton, Ind.) in the 2025 VUVB recruiting class.

This group will have some big shoes to fill at the next for the Trailblazers, joining a VUVB squad coming off a 30-13 season last year and winning VU’s fourth straight Region 24 Championship.

“We typically look for players from countries that have a very strong volleyball systems,” Sien said. “If you look at the lasts Olympics, both the men’s and women’s teams for Poland did extremely well. But that’s not a surprise because if you’ve been following them from the Olympics before, you could see this coming. It’s not by happenstance that this occurs. It’s the result of a great system that they have. Poland, Italy and Turkey, if you are looking at Europe, I think those are the top three countries in general that have pretty strong systems and professional leagues out there too.”

“It’s just been a much bigger sport over in Europe for decades,” Sien added. “Although the United States is developing. We now have three professional leagues in the U.S. Indianapolis just started their professional team back in January and they are hosting that league’s All-Star game this year. So it’s pretty exciting to see all of that happening.”

“We do graduate, it’s true for anybody at this level anyway, some pretty substantial players,” Sien said. “Not only for their abilities but for their leadership and the way they develop the culture of this team. So this year we are going to have to bring in players who are going to have to reestablish that culture. The culture of responsibility, accountability, knowing that this opportunity is great and while we’ve accomplished some things over the past few years, there are still greater things to accomplish as a program.”

“That’s been our theme as we recruit this year is, while it’s great to have these four Region Championships, it’s time to go beyond that,” Sien added. “It starts with having players with athletic ability and we’ve been blessed over the years to always have that. I’m very confident that the culture will be reestablished and I really like the group that we have. We have some really good, responsible players coming in. Winners, players coming from winning programs who have done very well both individually and team wise.”

The Vincennes University Athletic Department is excited to welcome Paulina Krawczyk to the 2025 Trailblazer recruiting class.

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Softball splits DH against Saint Louis; Aces return home Sunday/Monday

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Softball splits DH against Saint Louis; Aces return home Sunday/Monday

UE finishes Thursday with win over Billikens 

PEORIA, Ill. – After dropping the front end of Thursday’s doubleheader against Saint Louis, the University of Evansville softball team finished with an 11-1 win in game two at the Louisville Slugger Dome.

UE is set to return home on Sunday and Monday as the schedule has been updated with three games each day.  On Sunday, the Aces face Western Michigan at 11 a.m. before taking on UT Martin at 1:30 p.m.  UTM and WMU will meet at 4 p.m. at Cooper Stadium.  On Monday, the Skyhawks and Broncos open the day at 10 a.m. before Evansville faces WMU at 12:30 p.m.  The final game will see UE and UTM meet up at 3 p.m.

Game 1 – Saint Louis 12, UE 2

Saint Louis scored eight runs in the first inning and would pull away to take a 12-2 win in Thursday’s opener.  The Billikens chased UE starter Sydney Weatherford after 2/3 of an inning.  Gracie Hollingsworth came in and gave up three runs in 1 1/3 frames while Elle Jarrett allowed two unearned runs in one inning.  Cassidy Gall threw a scoreless final frame.

Taylor Howe got the Purple Aces on the board with a 2-run home run in the fourth before the Billikens finished with the 12-2 victory in five innings.  Aside from Howe’s homer, Brooke Voss and Keghan Pye also picked up a hit.

Game 2 – UE 11, Saint Louis 1

Scoring five runs in the first inning, the Aces pulled away to take an 11-1 win in six innings to complete the doubleheader.  Following hits by Taylor Howe and Zoe Frossard, Jess Willsey launched a 3-run home run to give UE a 3-0 lead.  Jenna Donohoo and Keghan Pye also had RBI in the opening frame.

Two more runs scored on the fourth with Willsey picking up a sacrifice fly and Brooke Voss notching an RBI single.  UE put the finishing touches on the day with a 4-run sixth inning.  Taylor Howe registererd her second home run of the doubleheader to bring in Pye, who hit a leadoff single.  Eliza Piggott had a 2-run fielder’s choice to push the lead to 11-0.  Saint Louis scored once in the bottom of the sixth, but that was as close as they would get.

Kate Ridgway earned the win, throwing the entire six innings with one run scoring on four hits.  UE accumulated 12 hits with Howe, Frossard, Willsey, and Niki Bode picking up two apiece while Keghan Pye was a perfect 3-3 with two runs scored.

-www.GoPurpleAces.com-

UE travels to UIC for Saturday matinee

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UE travels to UIC for Saturday matinee

Aces look for third MVC win in a row

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – In search of its third win in a row and ninth Missouri Valley Conference victory of the season, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team travels to UIC for a 2 p.m. game on Saturday.  ESPN+ and the Purple Aces Radio Network will have the broadcast

Last Time Out

– For just the second time since 2011, the Purple Aces earned a road win over Indiana State, taking a 79-74 victory on Wednesday

– Gabriel Pozzato led UE with 22 points while Tayshawn Comer scored 21

– Josh Hughes picked up the first double-double of his career with 15 points and 10 boards while Connor Turnbull scored 15

Full 40

– For the seventh time this season and second game in a row, Gabriel Pozzato played all 40 minutes at Indiana State while leading UE with 22 points

– Pozzato is 7th in the MVC with 34.43 minutes per game

– The 3-time MVC Freshman of the Week is the #7 scorer in the league with 15.4 PPG

– He earned his third MVC freshman accolade on Feb. 3 as he averaged 25.5 PPG in wins over Murray State and Belmont

– After missing eight games, he returned on Jan. 18 against Belmont

– Pozzato has posted double figures in 17 of his 20 games this year

15 And 10

– In the road win at Indiana State, Josh Hughes picked up his first collegiate double-double with 15 points and 10 boards

– It marked the first time he hauled in 10 rebounds in his UE career

– Hughes has recorded double figures in seven of the last nine home games

– After registering 10 points versus Belmont, Hughes had 12 against UIC and 12 versus Bradley before finishing with 11 versus Valpo

Double-Double

– Tayshawn Comer recorded his first double-double of the season with 17 points and 11 assists against Valparaiso

– His 11 assists tied his career mark

– Over the last 15 games, Comer is averaging 19.9 points, 4.7 assists, and 4.1 rebounds per game over that time and leads UE with his season scoring average of 15.9 PPG

– Included in that tally is a career-high 27 points in the win over Murray State, besting his mark of 26 in the road win at SIU

– Against league competition, Comer is averaging 18.7 PPG, which is second

Scouting the Opponent

– UIC has dropped five of its last six games to fall to 15-12 overall and 8-9 in the MVC

– The Flames dropped a 74-57 game at Drake on Wednesday following a home win over Missouri State on Feb. 16

– Five UIC players average double figures with Javon Jackson leading the way

– Jackson is averaging 12.5 PPG and has a team-high 45 steals

– Ahmad Henderson II holds an average of 11.4 PPG while Tyem Freeman checks in at 10.5 PPG

– Jordan Mason and Sasa Ciani are averaging 10.3 and 10.0 PPG, respectively

-www.GoPurpleAces.com-

Lady Trailblazers go wire-to-wire in Region 24 win over Rend Lake College

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Lady Trailblazers go wire-to-wire in Region 24 win over Rend Lake College

VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University Lady Trailblazers hit the floor Thursday night for another NJCAA Division I Region 24 contest, this time playing host to the Lady Warriors from Rend Lake College from Ina, Ill.

The Lady Blazers got going early and rode a big first half to a wire-to-wire 100-55 victory over the Lady Warriors.

Vincennes jumped out to a fast start Thursday night, opening an early 13-5 advantage over Rend Lake with an 11-3 scoring run.

VU continued to add to their lead and finished out the first 10 minutes of action holding a 27-17 lead over Rend Lake College.

Vincennes continued to push the tempo in the second quarter, using a 10-3 run to take a 39-23 lead and holding a 54-35 advantage at the halftime break.

Rend Lake continued to battle early in the second half but VU quickly grabbed the momentum back with a 7-0 scoring run as the Lady Blazers took a 72-48 lead into the fourth quarter.

Vincennes put the finishing touches on an outstanding evening in the fourth with a 13-0 scoring run early in the fourth to take an 85-50 lead.

The Lady Blazers would cruise down the stretch, picking up their game defensively and holding the Lady Warriors to just seven points in the fourth quarter.

VU closed out the game strong by scoring the final 10 points of the game as Vincennes picked up the 100-55 victory over the Lady Warriors.

The Lady Blazers were led offensively by another big double-double by freshman Delora Pricop (Satu Mare, Romania) who finished with 24 points and 12 rebounds for her 14th double-double of the season.

Sophomore Marta Gutierrez (Alicante, Spain) just missed out on a double-double, with 20 points, nine assists, seven rebounds and three steals.

Freshman Ahmya Thomas (Phoenix, Ariz.) closed out her night with 17 points, seven steals, five rebounds and five assists, while freshman Emani Washington (Indianapolis, Ind.) added 16 points, seven assists and four steals.

Freshman Netala Dixon (Dyersburg, Tenn.) came off the bench to score in double figures, finishing with 12 points, seven assists and five rebounds.

Freshman Jazmyn Robey (Sellersburg, Ind.) was the sixth Lady Blazer scorer in double figures, ending her night with 11 points and two rebounds.

The Lady Trailblazers will look to keep this momentum going when the Blazers hit the road next week to take on Olney Central College in Olney, Ill. Wednesday, Feb. 26 at 6 p.m. eastern.

VU will then return home to the P.E. Complex, Saturday, March 1 for the final regular season game of the 2024-25 season when Vincennes hosts Wabash Valley College at 5 p.m. eastern.

VINCENNES BOX SCORE

VINCENNES (100): Delora Pricop 10-17 4-4 24, Ahmya Thomas 6-13 3-4 17, Jazmyn Robey 4-10 0-0 11, Marta Gutierrez 8-10 1-1 20, Emani Washington 7-19 0-0 16, Iris Comesana 0-2 0-0 0, Netala Dixon 6-10 0-0 12, Team 41-81 8-9 100.

Rend Lake – 17   18   13   7 – 55

VU (15-13, 9-3) – 27   27   18   28 – 100

Three-point goals: VU 10 (Robey 3, Gutierrez 3, Thomas 2, Washington 2). Rebounds: VU 36 (Pricop 12). Assists: VU 28 (Gutierrez 9). Steals: VU 20 (Thomas 7). Blocked Shots: VU 2 (Pricop, Gutierrez). Turnovers: VU 8. Personal Fouls: VU 16. Fouled out: Robey.