Morales and Vazquez set for 2022 Volleyball Challenger Cup
Duo representing Puerto Rico
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ZADAR, Croatia – Another international tournament opportunity is slated to open Friday for University of Evansville head volleyball coach Fernando Morales and 5th-year senior Alondra Vazquez who will represent Puerto Rico in the 2022 Volleyball Challenger Cup.
Taking place in Zadar, Croatia, the Challenger Cup is an 8-team event that is held from July 28-31. The Puerto Rico Women’s National Team opens play on Friday with an 8 p.m. local time (1 p.m. CT) match versus Cameroon. With a victory, the team would guarantee a spot in one of the medal contests while matching up against either France or Colombia for a spot in the championship final.
On the opposite side of the bracket, Belgium opens against the Czech Republic while Croatia faces Kazakhstan. Round two features two matches on Saturday, July 30 with the medal games taking place on July 31. The winners of the competition will earn a promotion to play in the 2023 FIVB Volleyball Nations League replacing the lowest ranked challenger teams of this year’s VNL in each gender.
Morales serves as the head coach of the national squad while Vazquez is an outside hitter.   Earlier in the summer, they were part of the Puerto Rico team who competed at the NORCECA Final Four Qualification Tournament in Mexico. Highlighting the event was a victory over Costa Rica.
O’Reilly shines as Otters conquer Boulders
EVANSVILLE, Ind. -Â Ryan O’Reilly gave up just one run across his 7.1 innings Tuesday night to help guide the Evansville Otters to a 3-1 win over the New York Boulders.
On the opposite mound, July Sosa was impressive for New York, sitting down the first eleven Otters in order to begin the game.
After just four combined hits in the opening four and a half innings, Evansville struck with two outs in the bottom of the fifth.
Following a two-out double by Justin Felix, Tyler Doanes singled to right to give the Otters an early lead. The RBI came on Doanes’ first professional base hit.
Evansville’s 1-0 advantage held onto the seventh, when New York put together a pair of base hits of their own. Austin Dennis evened the game at 1-1 with an RBI double to deep right-center field.
Zach Biermann wasted no time returning the lead to the Otters, homering on the first pitch of the seventh inning. Not only was it the Otters’ first home run in 14 days, but it was also Biermann’s first since July 4th at Gateway.
Elijah MacNamee backed it up with a deep double to center before advancing to third on a sacrifice bunt and scoring on a wild pitch.
Augie Gallardo and Logan Sawyer helped keep the game where it was at, giving Evansville a 3-1 win.
O’Reilly received the win, giving up a single run on five hits across his 7.1 innings. The loss went to Sosa for New York, as he allowed all three runs on six hits. Sawyer grabbed the save in relief, his league-leading 15th.
Though the Otters had no multi-hit performances, Doanes and Biermann were the obvious standouts offensively. The game was Doanes’ professional debut.
The Otters and Boulders continue their three-game set on Wednesday night for Senior Connection Wednesday. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m.
Broadcast coverage can be found through FloSports for video streaming, and the audio-only broadcast can be heard on the Otters’ YouTube channel.
Vincennes Volleyball signs second Turkish middle blocker of 2022 recruiting class
VINCENNES, Ind. – The 2021 Region 24 Champion Vincennes University Volleyball team made another big addition with the signing of middle blocker Nisa Salis from Ankara, Turkey.
Salis is the second Trailblazer signee from Ankara in this year’s recruiting class, following Tuana Turhan who signed with Vincennes in May.
Salis is a six-foot-one inch middle blocker who played at Kecioren Private Etlik Anatolian High School and Turkey, while also playing on the Karayollari Sports Ankara Club Team.
“Nisa is an athlete who loves the game of volleyball and communicates with her teammates well,†Nisa’s Club Coach Burak Comert said. “As a middle blocker, she is a successful and disciplined athlete who has high offensive power, tries to perform the task given to her in the game in the best way possible and makes a positive contribution to the team and her friends in matches and training with her energy and ambition in the game. I wish her success in both her academic and volleyball career in this new path she has drawn for herself.â€
Nisa is the daughter of Kemal and Namik Salis and plans to major in Psychology while at Vincennes University.
“Volleyball wise I really wanted to tap into the country of Turkey because volleyball is becoming really big there,†VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “Over the past 10 years Turkey has been one of the rising powers in the sport internationally and much like everywhere else, it doesn’t happen by accident, these athletes have to be brought up and Nisa and Tuana are both products of that system.â€
“That has been something that I have been keeping my eye on since I’ve been at VU, is looking at international students and where internationally to find the best players,†Sien added. “We happened to have an open position still available and we were looking for the best player still available and Nisa was still available.â€
“Nisa has had some NCAA Division I schools looking at her, so that should give an idea of the level of play that she has,†Sien said. “She is also coming in at a position that we only have one returner coming back, so it is nice that we are able to bring in an experienced middle. International players typically can play most anywhere on the floor, because of the level of training and having fewer substitutions. It’s nice to bring those types of players in. Not just players who can play more than one position, but can play multiple positions well.â€
“We expect Nisa to be trained extremely well coming in and we saw on her videos her blocking ability,†Sien added. “In those countries and in that part of the world players have such high understanding of blocking because they are used to trying to stop high-level Division I hitters. Her technique looks very good but it’s also the philosophy of going to get the ball at the net and to score on a block that really stands out. As well as being able to take away part of the court and help funnel the ball to our defenders.â€
The Vincennes University Athletic Department is excited to welcome Nisa Salis to the 2022 Trailblazer recruiting class.
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Sen. Braun Introduce Bill To Maximize Americans’ Retirement Funds
 WASHINGTON— Sens. Braun, Burr, Tuberville, Lummis, Marshall, Wicker, Daines, and Inhofe introduced legislation to build a stronger retirement system for Americans by clarifying the fiduciary duty of plan administrators to select and maintain investments based solely on financial factors. Recently, the Biden Administration Department of Labor proposed a rule that would essentially coerce workers and businesses into supporting corporations deemed “woke†through ESG (environmental, social and governance) funds.
A number of studies have shown that ESG investing policies have worse rates of return. In comparison to other investment plans, ESG investors generally end up paying higher costs for worse performances.
“At a time when energy costs are soaring and Hoosiers are grappling with record high inflation, Democrats are politicizing American retirement funds and targeting companies that invest in energy sources that could help alleviate these soaring costs. The Biden Administration should not be sacrificing the retirement savings of thousands of individuals to promote liberal policy objectives.â€â€”Sen. Mike Braun
“When retirement savers use financial advisors with a fiduciary responsibility to invest their money, they should be confident that their economic best interests are their asset manager’s top priority. Unfortunately, investment managers are increasingly being pressured by the left to factor in companies’ environmental, social, and corporate governance practices into investment decisions. This bill protects investors by ensuring investment managers only consider financial risk and return when investing on behalf of Americans saving for retirement. It’s my hope that Americans, who are already struggling with inflation’s negative impact on their investment accounts, will be protected from fiduciaries investing their money in ways that are not financially beneficial to them.†—Sen. Tommy Tuberville
“Retirement funds should be invested based on their long-term fiscal performance, not based on the political and social whims of the day. Employees in Wyoming are working hard, and they want to know that their investments are financially sound. They are focused on being able to retire and provide for their families, not on if their investments are woke or popular. The Biden administration should put more effort into righting our economy instead of bowing to progressive pressure.â€â€”Sen. Cynthia Lummis
“Inflation is already crushing Kansans’ hard-earned retirement savings. This is largely driven by the Democrats’ out-of-control spending and drastically increased energy costs. The Biden Administration is now looking to further advance their war against American energy by forcing companies to make extreme commitments to climate change and social justice to be eligible for investments. I hear all the time how these radical policies are harming Kansas energy producers ability to gain access to capital and they will diminish the value of Kansans investment funds. I’m pleased to join Sen. Braun to fight back against this misguided and harmful policy.â€â€”Sen. Roger Marshall
“Most Americans trust their retirement plan administrators to look out for them and maximize their return on investments, but recent moves by the Biden Administration threaten to upend this longstanding system in favor of “woke†activism. Retirement accounts should be off-limits to the President’s politics.â€â€”Sen. Roger Wicker
“Montanans’ don’t want to see woke CEOs play politics with their hard-earned retirement savings. Congress must ensure that folks’ retirement funds are being invested responsibly – not at the whim of President Biden’s far-Left agenda.â€â€”Sen. Steve Daines
“Oklahomans are suffering the consequences of the Biden administration’s far-left policies. Even as we deal with record-high inflation, this administration continues to push for more extreme spending and radical policies that will only make the damage worse. They’ve proposed a rule that could coerce workers and businesses into supporting organizations that promote these radical ideologies, putting American retirement accounts at risk in the process. That’s why I am glad to join Sen. Braun in introducing legislation to protect our retirement system and ensure it is not undermined through outlandish rules like this.â€â€”Sen. Jim Inhofe
What the Maximize Americans’ Retirement Security Act does:
- Amends the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) to require plan fiduciaries to select investments solely on pecuniary factors.
- If a fiduciary cannot distinguish between investments on pecuniary factors alone they may use non-pecuniary factors, but must provide participants reasoning for their decision.
- Pecuniary factors are defined as any factors that a fiduciary prudently determines is expected to have a material effect on the risk or return of an investment.
This legislation has been endorsed by:
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- Americans for Tax Reform
- Institute for the American Worker
- Foundation for Government Accountability
- FreedomWorks
Bill text here.