EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball will visit Western Illinois University for the first time since the 1980-81 season Wednesday in Macomb, Illinois. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. (CST) Wednesday.
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The games will be streaming on Fighting Leathernecks All-Access in addition to being heard on ESPN 97.7FM (http://listentotheref.com) and 95.7FM The Spin (http://957thespin.com).
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USI hopes to continue building momentum after evening its record at 3-3 with the 69-57 victory over Bowling Green State University Saturday and salvaging a win out of the three-game Gotham Classic. USI senior guard Jelani Simmons (Columbus, Ohio) and junior guard Gary Solomon (Detroit, Michigan) paced the Eagles with 23 points and 21 points, respectively, in the win.
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Simmons leads the Eagles through six games with 14.4 points per contest, followed graduate forward Trevor Lakes (Lebanon, Indiana) with 11.2 points per outing. Senior forward Jacob Polakovich (Grand Rapids, Michigan) is third on the team with 10.8 points per game and is posting a team-best 9.3 rebounds per contest.
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The WIU Leathernecks are 2-4 after falling to Youngstown State University, 88-64, Saturday at Western Hall. WIU was led by guard Alec Rosner, who had 16 points in the loss. Rosner also leads the Leathernecks for the season with 15.5 points per appearance.
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USI trails in the all-time series with Western Illinois, 2-1, and this will be the first meeting since 1981 when the Leathernecks defeated the Eagles in the first round of the NCAA Division II Great Lakes Regional, 80-73. The first meeting was won by Western Illinois, 82-76, in Macomb during the 1976-77 campaign, while USI took the second game at the Evansville Central Arena, 82-65, that same season.
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The final game of the four-game road swing takes the Eagles to Chicago, Illinois, to visit Chicago State University, December 4. USI returns the friendly surroundings of Screaming Eagles Arena December 7 to play Anderson University (Indiana) and December 11 versus Indiana State University.
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Attorney General Todd Rokita is warning Hoosiers to watch out for Giving Tuesday scams
Attorney General Todd Rokita is advising Hoosiers to do their research before donating to charities this Giving Tuesday. As always, the public should be vigilant and aware of scammers attempting to take advantage of their generosity. Â
“Hoosiers are good-hearted people. Unfortunately, that can leave them susceptible to fraudsters,†Attorney General Rokita said. “We all want to help out our neighbors and lend a helping hand at this time of year. We all should take steps to ensure we’re not filling scammers’ pockets rather than truly helping the needy.â€Â
The Indiana Attorney General works to track down, investigate, and bring to justice the criminals who conduct illegal scams. Â
Giving Tuesday is a great time to show your gratitude by donating to help others, but we all want to make sure our money is in the right hands. Â
Attorney General Rokita offers the following tips:Â
- Slow Down. A real charity will accept your donations any day of the week. If you feel pressured, take as much time as you need. Try researching and talking it over with others.
- Research the cause or the organization. Search online for the name of the organization or cause with words like “review,†“scam,†or “complaint.†See if others have had good or bad experiences with the charity. Check out what charity watchdog groups say about that organization.Â
- Know that it’s ok to ask questions. If the request for a donation is over the phone, the caller should be able to answer critical questions.Â
- Know who’s making the request. Don’t assume a request to donate is legitimate because a friend posted it on social media. Your friend might not personally know the charity or how it spends money.Â
- Make sure you are dealing with the real charitable organization. Be leery of year-end appeals from unknown or unfamiliar organizations you receive by phone, mail, email, and/or social media.Â
- Always donate by credit card rather than cash or other methods. This will ensure you can access the protections available through your credit card company.Â
- Look up a charity’s report and ratings on these websites:Â
- CharityNavigator.orgÂ
- CharityWatch.orgÂ
- Give.orgÂ
- Guidestar.orgÂ
USI GWEP Offers Free Certification For Health Professionals
The USI Geriatrics Workforce Enhancement Program (GWEP) is offering a free Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) certification training designed for health professionals and community members who work with older adults. The course will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, November 29 at the Welborn Baptist Foundation, 20 NW 3rd Street, in Evansville.
Thursday, December 1 through Sunday, December 4
USI annual Madrigal Feaste returns December 1-4
USI Chamber Choir will host the annual Madrigal Feaste December 1-4 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West on the USI campus. December 1-3 performances will begin at 6 p.m. with doors opening at 6:30 p.m., and the December 4 matinee performance will begin at 1 p.m. with doors opening at 12:30 p.m. Â
6-8 p.m. Friday, December 2
USI Lighting a Tradition Reimagined returns with holiday magicÂ
USI is excited to welcome back the annual Lighting a Tradition Reimagined event, set for 6-8 p.m. December 2 in University Center East. Full of family-friendly holiday festivities, the event is open to the public at no charge.
Now through December 17
Filled Up 3, A Ceramic Cup Show to exhibit at New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art
The USI New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art is proud to present Filled Up 3, A Ceramic Cup Show, in partnership with New Harmony Clay Project. Filled Up 3 features ceramic cups by contributing artists around the United States, juried by noted ceramic artist Malcolm Motubo Smith.
Now through December 17
USI Ceramics II students present The Lamp Project at New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art
USI and BG Projects are proud to present The Lamp Project, a group show featuring ceramic installations by USI Ceramics II students at the New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art in New Harmony, Indiana. The exhibition will be on display November 12 through December 17.
December 17
Fall 2022 Commencement Ceremonies
USI will hold two Fall Commencement Ceremonies on Saturday, December 17 in the Screaming Eagles Arena to celebrate all Fall 2022 graduates. More info will be coming soon!
HAPPENINGS AT SBCD
Events
If you missed a webinar and would like to see the recording, visit our Southwest Indiana SBDC eCenter to sign up. Be sure to email southwest@isbdc.org when you complete a recording so we can send you the survey (that helps us secure funding to bring you services at no or low cost).
As always, visit the E-REP Events Calendar for a comprehensive look at what’s coming up. It’s where we strive to capture all of the events that are accessible to a business in Southwest Indiana. E-REP membership is not required for many of the events listed.
Free Registration for the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
Through December 4th, use the below discount code and register for free to attend the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), one of the largest, tech-focused trade shows in the world. Registration will cost $200 if you sign up AFTER December 4th.
Link to Register:Â https://registration.experientevent.com/showCES231/Wizard/Landing
IEDC Exhibitor Discount Code:Â ECCzSGtV
Please note that you would still be responsible for your own travel and accommodation. If you are interested in starting/expanding international exporting, the Indiana State Trade and Export Promotion (IN-STEP) program and/or the U.S. Department of Commerce Trade Event Partnership Program (TEPP)may be able to offset some cost. Check out those links and me know if you’d like to learn more.
Looking Ahead
In 2023 and beyond, we aim to continue providing webinars and in-person training opportunities, in addition to the 1:1 business counseling that you’re probably most familiar with. Let me know if there are specific topic areas in which you would like to see training and counseling offered and we’ll take that into account when planning with partners.
It’s an honor to lead such an amazing team that supports small businesses and entrepreneurs in Southwest Indiana.
I hope you and your loved ones enter 2023 safe, healthy, and optimistic about the future.
Thank you,
Dominic Poggi
Regional Director
Southwest Indiana Small Business Development Center (SBDC)
Host: Evansville Regional Economic Partnership (E-REP)
Email: dpoggi@isbdc.org | Website: www.isbdc.org
Office: (812) 421-5887 |Â Mobile: (812) 518-0767
318 Main St. Suite 400 |Â Evansville, IN 47708
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FOOTNOTE: This information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
USI Softball signs six for 2023-24 class
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball announced that six student-athletes have signed national letters of intent to compete for Head Coach Sue Kunkle‘s Screaming Eagles in 2023-24.
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“This 2023 class will bring a lot of athleticism, versatility, and speed along with an experienced and talented transfer pitcher,” Head Coach Sue Kunkle said. “Our coaching staff has seen a lot of growth from them over the last year and is confident they possess all the necessary attributes to be very successful here at USI.”
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Camille Burelison (Greenfield, Indiana) is a 5’5″ utility player from Greenfield-Central High School who can play outfield and middle infield. As a sophomore, Burelison batted .343 with 17 runs and 34 RBIs. She hit four home runs to go along with nine additional extra-base hits. Burelison had a .459 on-base percentage and 1.146 OPS. Additionally, she also picked up seven wins and 69 strikeouts pitching in the circle in 2020-21.
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“Cami has had many innings at just about every position in the field,” Kunkle stated. “We will look for her to bring added speed to the outfield and work also in the middle infield. She is an aggressive baserunner and can execute offensively.”
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Whitley Hunter (Nashville, Illinois), out of Nashville Community High School and concluding her early collegiate career at Southeastern Illinois College, is a 5’8″ pitcher and third baseman. A multi-sport athlete, Hunter also competed in volleyball and basketball in addition to softball in high school. The pitcher was a second-team All-Great Rivers Athletic Conference selection her freshman season. Last spring as a sophomore, Hunter batted .381 with 43 RBIs, 34 runs, and 20 extra-base hits, and in the circle, she posted 211 strikeouts in 215.2 innings with 22 complete games. At the plate, she also reached base at .455 percentage with a 1.016 OPS. Hunter was also named one of eight Southeastern Illinois College softball players to be recognized as an All-American Scholar Athlete by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association. In high school, Hunter hit .378, scored 42 runs, and had 41 runs driven in with 29 extra-base hits. Her high school on-base percentage was .483 with a 1.182 OPS.
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“Whitley is a seasoned transfer pitcher with power and great movement,” Kunkle mentioned. “She has great demeanor and control in the circle and will enhance our already strong pitching staff in many areas.”
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Sydney Long (Haubstadt, Indiana) comes to USI from up the road north and Gibson Southern High School. The 5’4″ infielder/utility is the sister of current USI Softball player Hannah Long. The multi-sport athlete earned all-state accolades in 2022 and is a two-time all-conference recipient. Long hit over .400 in both the 2021 and 2022 seasons for a career average of .450, and she set the single-season mark for stolen bases with 40. In two years on Gibson Southern’s team, she has 24 extra-base hits, 80 runs scored, and 52 career stolen bases to go along with 52 RBIs. Long has a career on-base percentage of .500 and a 1.105 OPS so far in high school. Her Gibson Southern squad won the softball sectional and regional championship in 2021. Long played club ball for Indiana Fusion Elite Unruh for four years and Indiana Shockwaves Pirillo for the last two years.
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“Sydney is a solid, versatile player who is quick, consistent, and aggressive offensively,” Kunkle said. “Defensively, she has the ability to contribute both in the outfield as well as working with the middle infield.”
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Alyssa Mumaw (Greenfield, Indiana) is from New Palestine High School. The 5’4″ catcher/utility player showcased a knack for getting on base in her junior season, reaching base at a .421 clip in 2021-22. Defensively, she also tallied 10 assists. Mumaw received academic honors in 2020-21 and 2021-22. She played club ball for the Indiana Shockwaves.
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“Alyssa has great presence and control behind the plate. She is a scrappy, fundamental hitter and can also work with the infield,” Kunkle commented.
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Katelyn Satkoski (Lanesville, Indiana), out of Floyd Central High School, is a 5’6″ utility/outfielder. In 2022, Satkoski hit .365 with 29 runs, 24 RBIs, and 17 extra-base hits, including seven home runs. In two seasons, she has batted .374 overall with 39 runs, 32 runs driven in, and 20 extra-base hits. Her career on-base percentage is .421, reaching at a .417 clip in 2021-22. Her 1.158 OPS in 2021-22 led to a 1.141 career OPS. Satkoski has also stolen 20 bases in her high school career. In high school, Satkoski was a National Honor Society member. Satkoski played club ball for the Fusion from 8U through 18U. Her 2017 team went to the Little League Softball World Series, placing third in Portland, Oregon.
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“Kate is adding more athleticism and utility to our roster,” Kunkle said. “She will bring clutch hitting and aggressive baserunning to our offense and can equally be successful in the outfield or middle infield.”
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Shelby Stivers (Louisville, Kentucky) is out of Fern Creek High School and can play third base and catch. Stivers batted .460 in her 2022 junior season, being named to the 2022 Sixth Region Team. She earned all-district team honors in consecutive seasons.
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“Shelby brings another fundamental and strong hitter to our offense with power potential,” Kunkle said. “Defensively, she will work at the corner position and behind the plate.”
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This past fall, Stivers led her travel ball club in RBIs and home runs.
“They each bring consistent offense with power potential as well as being able to contribute to many areas defensively,” Kunkle added. “This class finds ways to produce offensively, whether it be by speed, on-base percentage, RBIs, or putting up big numbers. They come from winning programs, so our staff is confident that they will make a difference immediately.”
USI Softball begins its first season as an NCAA Division I program in February, coming off a 2022 season that saw the Screaming Eagles capture their third NCAA II Midwest Region title since 2017 and another Great Lakes Valley Conference championship season.