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Vincennes University announces Executive Director of Human Resources and Chief Human Resource Officer appointment

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VINCENNES, Ind., November 18, 2025 – Vincennes University President Dr. Chuck Johnson has announced the appointment of Sara Clark as Executive Director of Human Resources and Chief Human Resource Officer, effective Dec. 3, 2025.

 

Johnson said, “Sara Clark brings to Vincennes University an exceptional blend of experience, leadership, and commitment to people. She shared that her decision to join VU is grounded in her desire to serve a mission-driven institution and contribute to work that truly matters. Her appointment represents an important investment—championed by our Board of Trustees—to build upon the work of our dedicated HR team and further strengthen the support we provide to our employees. This new role positions Human Resources as an even stronger strategic partner as we modernize systems and processes, seek opportunities for innovation and growth, and navigate the challenges facing higher education in the years ahead. Most importantly, it helps ensure that VU continues to attract, retain, and develop the talented people who make our mission possible.”

 

Clark brings more than 20 years of leadership experience in human resources, risk management, and operations across multiple industries. A certified HR professional, she has built a career leading organizational culture initiatives, driving employee engagement, and operational improvements. Clark most recently served as the owner of Comprehensive HR & Risk Consulting. Her background also includes senior HR leadership roles at Amcor Flexibles North America and Sunrise Coal/Hallador Energy.

 

Clark said, “My first priority will be getting to know the VU staff, faculty, and students. I plan to immerse myself in VU culture and attend as many events as practical. This will allow me to better understand the current organizational culture and then develop a path forward. My first initiative will be to improve the onboarding process and create efficiencies for the HR department.”

 

She added, “I see my role contributing to VU’s mission and long-term goals by optimizing HR processes, assessing the total rewards program, and enhancing the organizational culture to ensure that VU is positioned to attract and retain top talent. As the competition for talent becomes increasingly more competitive, being an employer of choice will be critical to driving the mission of Vincennes University.”

 

A native of Jasonville, Indiana, Clark has strong ties to Knox County, the Vincennes Community, and the University Community, including completing her underground coal mine training at VU.

EVANSVILLE LAND BANK CORPORATION NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION

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Evansville Land Bank will hold an Executive Session on Friday, November 21, 2025, at9:00 a.m. in Room 301 of the Civic Center Complex at 1 N. W. Martin Luther King Jr.Blvd.

This Executive Session will be held for discussion of strategy with respect to the purchase, sale or lease of real property by the Evansville Land Bank Corporation pursuant to the Indiana Code 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(D)

Men’s basketball signs David Nejezchleb

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Small forward comes to UE from Czech Republic

 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – In the second addition for the University of Evansville men’s basketball team during the signing period, head coach David Ragland has announced the signing of David Nejezchleb. The 6-foot-8 forward is currently playing for ERA Basketball Nymburk in his native Czech Republic.

“We are excited to add both size and skill to our roster, and as a staff, we have placed a strong emphasis on positional size,” Ragland explained. “We believe we have found exactly that in David. His ability to handle the ball, make plays for others, and consistently shoot from the perimeter makes him a difficult matchup for any defense.”

“We have enjoyed great success with international student-athletes since our arrival at UE, and David continues that tradition,” Ragland continued. “He has competed with and against some of the top talent in Europe, and we are eager to work with him as he transitions to playing here in the United States. Our system aligns extremely well with his skill set, and we are confident he will thrive within it.”

Nejezchleb is currently in his first season playing for Nymburk of the Basketball Champions League. Through six games, he has averaged 1.7 points and 2.8 rebounds per game while seeing an average of eight minutes per contest. He is also playing for Polabi of the Czech Republic 1Liga where he is averaging 11.4 points and 7.7 boards. His top effort of 20 points and 10 caroms came against Chomutov on Sept. 28.

Last season, he played for Slavia and recorded 3.3 points and 2.8 rebounds over 24 games for the squad. In 2024, he played for Tygr Brno of the U19 Extra League where he averaged 18 points. He also played in the first league for Litoměřice where he recorded 16 PPG.

“Choosing the University of Evansville was easy for me,” Nejezchleb said. “It’s a place where I can grow as an athlete, challenge myself every day, and be part of a program that believes in my potential on and off the court.”

No. 3/10 Hoosiers Break Pair of Program Records

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana swimming and diving’s men extended their lead, while the ladies jumped into second on Wednesday (Nov. 19) at the Ohio State Invitational inside the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion. Two Hoosiers broke program records on the second of four days at the midseason meet.

Indiana athletes won three events, earned nine top-three individual finishes and set 33 personal bests throughout the day.

Junior Miranda Grana went 49.98 in the 100-yard butterfly, becoming the first Hoosier to break 50 seconds and besting her 50.01 that finished fourth at the 2025 NCAA Championships in March. The Mexican swimmer is now the third-fastest international in the event.

In the 400 IM, senior Zalán Sárkány (3:39.73) and freshman Noah Cakir (3:40.62) both touched under the previous program record, which stood at 3:40.64. Steve Schmuhl originally set that time in 2014, and Sárkány matched it in March before officially breaking the 11-year-old mark Wednesday night. Five Hoosiers, including three more freshmen in Luke Ellis (3:45.39), David Kovacs (3:45.84) and Josh Bey (3:46.77), placed within the top 10 in the event.

While freshman Liberty Clark did not set a program record, she did drop the quickest 50 free relay leadoff in school history with a 21.61 – the fastest leadoff in the 200-yard freestyle relay field and five hundredths off the 50 free program record. Senior Mya DeWitt kept it steady with a 21.65, followed by freshman Grace Hoeper’s 22.03 and senior Kristina Paegle’s blazing quick 21.54, the second-best split of anyone in the field. The Hoosier quartet finished second in a time of 1:26.83, 17 hundredths off the program record and ranking No. 4 in program history.

Clark went sub-1:42 in the 200-yard freestyle for the second consecutive day, following a similar performance leading off the 800 freestyle relay Tuesday night. This time, the freshman won the 200 free with a personal best 1:41.27, touching 1.87 seconds in front of the runner-up. Clark has broken into the top 10 performance list with the No. 6 and No. 7 times this week, only behind 2025 NCAA Champion Anna Peplowski’s five best times.

Indiana earned a pair of runner-up finishes on the diving boards. Junior Ella Roselli took second on the women’s 3-meter with a 343.90, followed closely by classmate Lily Witte’s 330.70. Sophomore Joshua Sollenberger had IU’s top finish on the men’s 1-meter springboard with a score of 367.00, and freshman Josh Hedberg place fourth with a 351.25.

TEAM STANDINGS
Men
1. Indiana – 1,056
2. Louisville – 750
3. Ohio State – 737
4. Purdue – 569

  1. Yale – 527
  2. Penn State – 482
  3. Kentucky – 424
  4. Cincinnati – 287
  5. Northwestern – 60
  6. Wisconsin – 14

    Women
    1. Ohio State – 850

  7. Indiana – 812.5
  8. Louisville – 801
  9. Purdue – 540
  10. UCLA – 485
  11. Kentucky – 441
  12. Cincinnati – 420
  13. Penn State – 378.5
  14. Yale – 295
  15. Northwestern – 45
  16. Pittsburgh – 25
  17. Wisconsin – 3

RESULTS

PR – Program Record; POOL – Pool Record, PB – Personal Best; NQ – NCAA Qualifier; 

NZ – NCAA Zone Qualifier

 

Women’s 100 Butterfly

Place Name Prelim Final
1 Miranda Grana 51.35 NQ 49.98 PR PB NQ
6 Mya DeWitt 52.88 PB 52.88 PB
7 Amelia Bray 52.89 PB 53.03
8 Chiok Sze Yeo 53.06 53.22
24 Katie Forrester 54.70 54.29
27 Lily Hann 55.04 55.02

 

Men’s 100 Butterfly

Place Name Prelim Final
2 Owen McDonald 44.76 NQ PB 44.62 NQ PB
4 Raekwon Noel 45.72 NQ PB 45.28 NQ PB
11 Andrew Shackell 46.11 NQ PB 45.93 NQ PB
14 Lukas Paegle 46.10 NQ 47.00
16 Max Lestina 46.58 PB 47.19
18 Max Cahill 47.76 47.91
25 Utkarsh Patil 47.79 PB 47.63 PB
DQ Vidar Carlbaum 47.32 PB DQ

Women’s 400 IM

Place Name Prelim Final
3 Reese Tiltmann 4:11.18 NQ Reese Tiltmann NQ
6 Macky Hodges 4:12.72 NQ 4:11.26 NQ
17 Laila Oravsky 4:18.67 PB 4:17.80 PB

Men’s 400 IM

Place Name Prelim Final
3 Zalán Sárkány 3:41.48 NQ 3:39.73 PR PB NQ
4 Noah Cakir 3:44.53 NQ PB 3:40.62 NQ PB
8 Luke Ellis 3:44.90 NQ 3:45.39 NQ
9 David Kovacs 3:45.06 NQ PB 3:45.84 NQ
10 Josh Bey 3:43.71 NQ 3:46.77
12 Drew Reiter 3:46.77 3:45.60

Women’s 200 Freestyle

 

Place Name Prelim Final
1 Liberty Clark 1:43.28 NQ 1:41.27 NQ PB
6 Grace Hoeper 1:46.12 PB 1:46.06 PB
7 Kristina Paegle 1:45.64 1:46.26
25 Luci Gutierrez 1:49.68 1:49.06
26 Colleen Bull 1:49.39 1:49.24

 

Men’s 200 Freestyle

Place Name Prelim Final
3 Aaron Shackell 1:34.17 1:32.29 NQ PB
6 Miroslav Knedla 1:34.48 PB 1:34.95
9 Cooper McDonald 1:35.37 1:35.94
12 Brandon Fleck 1:36.45 1:35.28 PB

Women’s 100 Breaststroke

Place Name Prelim Final
6 Jonette Laegreid 1:00.81 1:00.63
13 MacKenna Lieske 1:01.78 1:01.91
15 Alessandra Gusperti 1:01.60 PB 1:02.06
18 Ursula Ott 1:02.21 PB 1:02.58
25 Olivia Roumph 1:05.59 1:03.48
27 Kamile Zinis 1:04.13 1:03.86

Men’s 100 Breaststroke

 

Place Name Prelim Final
2 Alexei Avakov 51.56 NQ PB 51.34 NQ PB
5 Noah Cakir 52.32 NQ PB 52.11 NQ PB
7 Travis Gulledge 52.45 NQ 52.27 NQ
8 Toby Barnett 52.62 PB 52.32 NQ PB
17 Collin McKenzie 52.91 PB 53.33
20 Josh Bey 53.19 54.01

Women’s 3-Meter

Place Name Prelim Final
2 Ella Roselli 315.25 NZ 343.90 NZ
4 Lily Witte 327.35 NZ 330.70 NZ
13 Kaylee Bishop 268.50
19 Mary Kate Cavanaugh 249.40
43 James Jones 189.75

Men’s 1-Meter

Place Name Prelim Final
2 Joshua Sollenberger 329.75 NZ 367.00 NZ
4 Joshua Hedberg 343.50 NZ 351.25 NZ
7 Maxwell Weinrich 341.50 NZ 331.95 NZ
21 Dash Glasberg 281.30
24 Jacob Schade 270.95
25 Aiden Sadler 269.25

Women’s 200 Freestyle Relay

 

Place Relay         Time
2 A Clark (21.61) DeWitt (21.65) Hoeper (22.03) Paegle (21.54) 1:26.83 NQ
6 B Bray (22.82) Yeo (22.14) Gusperti (22.74) Hodges (22.07) 1:29.77

 

Men’s 200 Freestyle Relay

 

Place Relay         Time
2 A O. McDonald (19.41) Lee (18.85) Smiley (18.76) Gulledge (19.35) 1:16.37
7 B Noel (19.95) Knedla (19.36) Carlbaum (19.06) Lestina (19.10) 1:17.47
10 C Avakov (20.38) C. McDonald (19.48) L. Paegle (19.47) Fleck (19.31) 1:18.64

 

 

Eden McRoberts earns MVC weekly honor

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Freshman named Women’s Diver of the Week

       ST.  LOUIS – University of Evansville freshman Eden McR.oberts has been named the Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Diver of the Week in an announcement by the league on Wednesday.

McRoberts had a stellar performance throughout the A3 Invite in Carbondale, Ill. She opened the weekend with a second-place finish in the 1-meter dive. Her score was a lifetime best at 219.1 in Thursday’s opening day of the meet.

In the 3-meter, McRoberts posted a score of 191.00 to earn a finish of fifth place.

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Screaming Eagles pick up road sweep at WIU

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MACOMB, Ill.- University of Southern Indiana Volleyball picks up the sweep (3-0) at Western Illinois University in the first half of the final series of the 2025 regular season. With the win, the Screaming Eagles move to 13-4 in Ohio Valley Conference play and 17-12 overall.
 
Set 1: USI 25, WIU 13
With five aces from the Screaming Eagles’ service line, they maintained possession of the ball for the majority of the set. Senior Bianca Anderson and junior Leah Coleman each landed three kills to lead the court. Ashby Willis led the back court, picking up five digs and leading the team with two aces. Junior McKenzie Murphy, who leads the conference in blocking, continued her dominance at the net, adding three blocks to help keep the WIU offense in the negative hitting percentage.
 
Set 2: USI 25, WIU 23
To kick off the second set, the Eagles saw a difficult serving run from the Leathernecks, which tallied four aces. USI fought back, regaining control of the lead after chipping away at the five-point lead the WIU serve had gained them. Freshman Carley Wright swung the momentum for the Eagles’ side, tying the score with three back-to-back kills. She finished the set with seven kills on one error for a game-high .462 hitting percentage. Murphy kept up the net defense with two more blocks.  Freshman Aysa Thomas had her best set with 12 assists and six digs in the set.
 
Set 3: USI 25, WIU 21
After some back and forth to start the final set, Willis went on an eight-point serving run, gaining the Eagles a seven-point lead. The Leathernecks fought back with their own serving run to tie the game back up. Willis had her best offensive set, adding six kills, followed by Anderson, who added five. Libero Audrey Small kept the WIU offense at bay, picking up eight digs.

For the game, Willis finished with a double-double with 11 kills and 13 digs. Tying her in kills was Wright, who also finished with 11, and she ended with a .391 hitting percentage, committing just two errors for the best efficiency on the court.
 
OVC Freshman of the Week, Thomas, committed to her all-around performance with 28 assists, 11 digs, and three kills, marking her 20th double-double in her debut season.
 
The team finished with 70 digs for 23 per set, led by Small, who ended with 14, along with four other Eagles with double-digit digs. Defense at the net was led by Murphy, who finished with five blocks, including two solo. The team had seven blocks, adding to their season total so far of 244, to top the conference rankings.
 
The top seed of the OVC Tournament remains up for grabs after Tuesday’s games as results around the league keep USI in a close third-place position, behind top seeds Morehead State University and Eastern Illinois University.
 

No. 3/10 Indiana Makes First Midseason Impressions

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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana swimming and diving laid the foundation for its week at the Ohio State Invitational Tuesday (Nov. 18) night, posting four NCAA qualifying times in four relays during the opening night of its midseason meet inside the McCorkle Aquatic Pavilion on the campus of the Ohio State University.

Both the men and the women had one victory and one runner-up finish on the night, and through two events the men sit atop their team standings with 128 points. The women are third in what should be a tight race with Louisville and Ohio State.

The men started the night victorious in the 200-yard medley relay thanks to a scorching first half of the quartet. Sophomores Miroslav Knedla (20.66) and Travis Gulledge (22.78) had the quickest backstroke and breaststroke legs, respectively, to gain an early cushion. Senior Owen McDonald (19.89) and junior Mikkel Lee (18.66) followed with strong splits in the butterfly and freestyle as the Hoosiers touched in 1:21.99 – a best time this season and 1.06 seconds quicker than Ohio State.

McDonald was the only Hoosier to swim both ‘A’ relays, leading off the 800-yard freestyle. Junior Aaron Shackell had IU’s best split in 1:32.22, as the group placed second with a time of 6:13.01.

Freshman Liberty Clark led the ladies to victory in the 800 free relay, dropping a 1:41.55 leadoff. She was followed by juniors Miranda Grana (1:44.94), Macky Hodges (1:43.81) and Reese Tiltmann (1:45.61), summing up to a 6:55.91. That time ranks No. 5 in program history and beat runner-up Louisville by 5.85 seconds.

Clark’s leadoff marks her first time under 1:42.00 and places her fifth in IU’s all-time performance list in the 200 free. Her best time coming into college was a 1:45.76.

The Indiana women took second in the 200 medley relay. Senior Mya DeWitt posted the best leadoff split, a personal best 23.73 in the 50 back. Sophomore Jonette Lagreid (27.29) gave way to Grana (22.91) and senior Kristina Paegle, whose 21.03 anchor ranked No. 2 in the field.

TEAM STANDINGS

Men

  1. Indiana – 128
  2. Ohio State – 104
  3. Louisville – 98
  4. Yale – 70
  5. Kentucky – 68
  6. Penn State – 62
  7. Purdue – 58
  8. Cincinnati – 30

Women

  1. Louisville – 112
  2. Ohio State – 104
  3. Indiana – 100
  4. UCLA – 76
  5. Purdue – 68
  6. Cincinnati – 54
  7. Kentucky – 46
  8. Penn State – 38
  9. Yale – 22

RESULTS2

Women’s 200 Medley Relay

  1. A – Mya DeWitt, Jonette Laegreid, Miranda Grana, Kristina Paegle – 1:34.96 (NCAA Qualifier)
  2. B – Grace Hoeper, Alessandra Gusperti, Amelia Bray, Chiok Sze Yeo – 1:37.82
  3. C – Colleen Bull, Kamile Zinis, Katie Forrester, MacKenna Lieske (Early Take-off Swimmer 2)

 

Men’s 200 Medley Relay

  1. A – Miroslav Knedla, Travis Gulledge, Owen McDonald, Mikkel Lee – 1:21.99 (NCAA Qualifier)
  2. C – David Kovac, Noah Cakir, Andrew Shackell, Vidar Carlbaum – 1:24.40
  3. B – Raekwon Noel, Alexei Avakov, Max Lestina, Dylan Smiley (Early Take-off Swimmer 3)

Women’s 800 Freestyle Relay

  1. Liberty Clark, Miranda Grana, Macky Hodges, Reese Tiltmann – 6:55.91 (NCAA Qualifier)

Men’s 800 Freestyle Relay

  1. A – Owen McDonald, Aaron Shackell, Raekwon Noel, Zalán Sárkány – 6:13.01 (NCAA Qualifier)
  2. B – Andrew Shackell, Cooper McDonald, Brandon Fleck, Josh Bey – 6:21.25