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UE baseball travels to Illinois State for a series and ESPNU matchup The Purple Aces return to road for more conference action NORMAL, ILL — The University of Evansville baseball team will try to get back in the win column against one of the top teams in the Missouri Valley Conference.

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 The Purple Aces return to the road for MVC play after a brief stop at home for a midweek game against Butler. UE struggled to keep the Bulldogs’ bats quiet in the 17-5 loss on Tuesday night as Evansville used seven members of its pitching staff. UE goes for its third series win in Valley action over the weekend at Illinois State. Last season, Evansville swept the Redbirds for the first time since 2022 to get the series within five games. The Aces also succeeded over Illinois State in postseason play with two run-rule wins during the MVC Tournament.

It’ll be a different series this year, as the Redbirds have had more success in 2024. Illinois State has a 15-16 overall record and a 6-3 conference record to be tied for second in the league with Southern Illinois. The Redbirds had a big win to start March as they defeated 25th-ranked Oklahoma State in their series opener 12-6. Illinois State did drop the next two games of the series for its first-ranked win of the year and its first win over a ranked non-conference opponent since 2023. The Redbirds have the third best offense in the Valley at a .298 average, led by junior outfielder Daniel Pacella with a .407 average. Pacella leads the MVC in batting average and slugging percentage at .708.

Evansville will play in its first of two nationally televised games this weekend in Normal. Sunday afternoon’s matchup between the Aces and the Redbirds will be simulcast on ESPN+ and ESPNU. UE had an ESPNU game last season on the road as well at Indiana State when the Sycamores were ranked 14th in the nation. Evansville will then have its first nationally televised game at home since 2018 when the Saturday game of its series with Dallas Baptist was on ESPNU.

With two steals against Butler on Tuesday, senior outfielder Ty Rumsey has the most stolen bases in a season for the Aces since 2012. Rumsey currently has 21 steals midway through the season to lead the MVC. He is also 20th in the nation in stolen bags while being 27th in stolen bases per game. Rumsey has a ways to go to take the season record for stolen bases from Eric Stamets, who had 43 in the 2010 season.

Sophomore left-hander Kenton Deverman pitched his first complete game of the season over the weekend. Deverman spent eight innings on the mound in the opening game of UE’s series at UIC. Through eight innings of work, Deverman allowed seven hits, four runs, only two earned runs, walked a batter, and struck out seven. With only five walks on the season, Deverman leads the MVC in walks allowed per nine innings at 1.40 to be 20th in the nation. He is also 59th in strikeout-to-walk ratio at 4.67 to lead Valley pitchers.

Softball welcomes Drake for weekend series

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Aces open on Friday at 5 p.m.

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Another home Missouri Valley Conference series is on the schedule this weekend when the University of Evansville softball team welcomes Drake to Tri-State Orthopaedics Field at James & Dorothy Cooper Stadium.  Friday’s opener is set for a 5 p.m. first pitch with Saturday beginning at 2 p.m. and Sunday’s finale starting at 12 p.m. with all three contests set to be carried on ESPN+.

Top of the Valley

– In Tuesday’s win at Indiana State, Morgan Adams hit her league-leading 12th home run of the season while recording a career-high four RBI

– With 32 RBI on the season, Adams is second in the league while other stat rankings include slugging (2nd – .685), walks (T-3rd – 23), hit by pitch (T-3rd – 5), and OPS (4th – 1.108)

– She hit a home run in each of the first two games of the UNI series

Last Time Out

– Gracie Hollingsworth tossed a complete game 4-hit shutout to lead the Purple Aces to a 6-0 win at Indiana State in game two of Tuesday’s doubleheader

– Hollingsworth struck out a career-high 8 batters in the win

– Offensively, Morgan Adams hit her 12th home run of the season and posted a career-high four RBI in the victory

– Kynadee Warner went 2-3 and picked up two hits in both ends of the DH

Solid in the Circle

– Gracie Hollingsworth gave the Aces a strong outing in game two of the doubleheader at Indiana State

– Her complete game 4-hit shutout was pivotal to UE taking a 6-0 win

– Hollingsworth struck out a career-high 8 batters in the winning effort and did not allow a walk

– She leads UE with six wins in 2025 and has a 3.48 ERA

Leading the Way

– With three runs in the doubleheader at Indiana State, Jess Willsey sits atop the MVC with 32 on the season

– She is tied for 2nd in the league with 11 doubles, 7th with 39 hits, 7th with a .587 slugging percentage, and tied for 2nd with 126 at-bats

– Willsey is second on the team with a .310 batting average and 26 RBI

– Her double in the 8th inning of game two at Valparaiso proved to be the game winner

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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VUVB’s Elisa Dalla Pozza signs with Park University

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VINCENNES, Ind. – Vincennes University volleyball sophomore Elisa Dalla Pozza (Vincenza, Italy) signed her letter of intent earlier this week to continue her volleyball career next season at Park University in Missouri.

“I chose Park University because it aligns with what I want for my future,” Dalla Pozza said. “I was looking for a school that could challenge me academically while also helping me grow as an athlete. After talking with the coach and seeing the team culture, I knew this was a place where I could level up in every way; mentally, physically and emotionally.”

Dalla Pozza is coming off an outstanding sophomore season with the Trailblazers where she finished the season with 350 kills, 164 blocks, 145 digs, 56 aces and 33 set assists and finished the season with a hitting percentage of .376.

Dalla Pozza finished the season as the NJCAA Division I leader in total blocks and was second in the NJCAA this season in block assists.

Dalla Pozza earned Second Team Academic All-American honors and was named to the All-Tournament teams for both the 2024 Blazer Classic and Showdown on the Wabash tournaments.

Dalla Pozza closed out her two years with the Trailblazers with a total of 566 kills, 315 blocks, 230 digs, 98 aces and 51 set assists, earning First Team All-Region 24 honors for the second year in a row.

Dalla Pozza helped guide the Trailblazers to another great season in 2024, finishing with a record of 30-13 and securing VU’s fourth consecutive NJCAA Division I Region 24 Championship.

Dalla Pozza finished her two seasons at VU with a combined record of 62-20 and a 32-3 record against Region 24 opponents.

“I have more than just one favorite memory from my time at VU,” Dalla Pozza added. “As an athlete, I achieved both team and individual goals that I am really proud of. But beyond the court, what stands out most is the people I met. So many people who helped me grow, not just as a player, but as a person.”

“When I look back at these past two years, I feel proud of how far I have come,” Dalla Pozza said. “I arrived from the other side of the world without even speaking English and despite the challenges, I pushed through every time, coming out stronger, more confident and more aware of who I am.”

Dalla Pozza will be joining her VU teammate and 2024 NJCAA All-American Isadora Dias (Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil) at Park University.

The pair are joining a Pirates squad coming off a 23-10 season last year, which saw Park University reach the Semifinals of the Heart of America Athletic Conference tournament.

Dalla Pozza and Dias will be coached at the next level by Head Coach Michael Talamantes, who has a tremendous resume coaching both Men’s and Women’s Volleyball at Park University.

Talamantes has guided the Pirates Volleyball programs to five NAIA National Championships, including two for the Women’s Volleyball program in 2014 and 2018.

“I’m not sure if I’m kidding or not but I feel like Park University should be in the running for a National Championship next season,” VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “Having Elisa and Isadora coming in and they typically already have a good team with good players, they should be a Nationally ranked contender.”

“Elisa came to VU having already having quite a bit of experience training with the Junior National team in Italy,” Sien added. “She really has all of the tools, even before coming to VU. She runs a textbook slide set attack. Depending on what type of offense they run at Park, if they have her next to the setter where she can get those slide sets, she can really be effective.”

“Even when we couldn’t always run the slide set, she has gotten pretty good at hitting sets in front of the setter too,” Sien said. “Elisa has turned into a middle blocker and middle attacker that can really hit just about any set you give her.”

“When you talk about blocking, any middle blocker is going to have the challenge of closing the block both on the left and right side,” Sien added. “It’s very difficult, especially if the other team runs a fast set. She does a really nice job of closing the block and she has a move that is very advanced where she covers the seam with one arm. That’s a very advanced move because you have to have good timing and you have to have the length to do that because your hand and arm needs to be over the net, otherwise the ball will just go between you and the net.”

“We can talk about her back row skills too,” Sien said. “For two years she was our serving and defensive middle. She has a very effective serve and when we would get out of system she was very good at taking that second contact because she has such good hands. She sets a very good out of system ball and a lot of middle blockers don’t even come close to that. So we are talking about a player in Elisa that is very well skilled.”

“I’m really happy that Elisa is going to keep playing with Isadora,” Sien added. “They are very good friends, not just teammates and that doesn’t always happen. Similar to what I said for Isadora when she signed, it’s a great situation for them culturally. They will both be with similar people from similar backgrounds and countries. They will get to experience a big city, which is exciting for them too.”

“Elisa is also an excellent student,” Sien said. “She’s an international student who came here with some English background but she really had to learn English here. Her major is Kinesiology, which is not the simplest major. She was another one of our Academic All-American as an international student.”

“Vincennes University gave me the perfect foundation to take the next step, both on the court and in the classroom,” Dalla Pozza said. “Athletically, the level of competition and the high standards set by Coach Sien pushed me to develop discipline, resilience and a strong work ethic. I learned how to train with purpose and lead with confidence.”

“Academically, the smaller class sizes and supportive professors helped me build solid study habits and stay focused on my goals,” Dalla Pozza added. “I didn’t just improve my English and academic skills, I also learned how to manage my time and balance my responsibilities as a student-athlete. Now I feel ready for the challenges and am excited for what’s next.”

 

Trailblazers fall in road showdown at Rend Lake College

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INA, Ill. – The Vincennes University baseball team returned to the field Wednesday evening for another tough road showdown with NJCAA Division I opponent Rend Lake College.

The Trailblazers were able to get an early lead but were unfortunately unable to hold onto this lead as the Warriors used a late comeback to pick up the 6-4 victory over the Blazers.

Vincennes got off to a slow start as Rend Lake was able to jump on the scoreboard first with a run in the second.

VU was able to respond in the third to take the first lead of the game after loading the bases with a walk by sophomore Canaan Miller (Indianapolis, Ind.), sophomore Bradyn Douglas (Frankton, Ind.) being hit by pitch and a walk by freshman Jevan Andrews (Hobart, Ind.).

The Blazers got their first run of the game on an RBI single by sophomore Nate Montgomery (Lexington, Ind.), which was followed by another RBI single by sophomore Corbin Napier (Indianapolis, Ind.) to give the Blazers the lead.

VU would add to their lead later in the inning when Jevan Andrews scored on a passed ball to put the Blazers on top 3-1.

Rend Lake was able to get a run back in the bottom of the third to cut the VU lead down to 3-2.

Vincennes would get their lead back to two in the sixth after a walk by sophomore Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.) followed by an RBI single by Bradyn Douglas, his fourth of five times reaching base safely in the game, to put the Blazers on top 4-2.

Rend Lake would answer back in the bottom of the 6th with four runs in the inning as the Warriors regained the lead at 6-4.

The Blazers continued to battle down the stretch but were unable to push a run across in the later innings of the game as Rend Lake closed out the 6-4 victory over the Blazers.

The Trailblazers threw a flurry of arms on the mound Wednesday in preparation for another big Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) series weekend, using seven pitchers in the game.

Sophomore JD Bowser (Mt. Carmel, Ill.) got the start for the Blazers and opened the game strong with a clean first inning with two strikeouts.

Sophomore Colton Okes (Evansville, Ind.) took over in the second, allowing one run on one hit in one inning of work.

Freshman Eastin Whaley (Kokomo, Ind.) continued to ride the momentum allowing one run on three hits and striking out three in two innings.

Freshmen Ryan Rayburn (Columbus, Ind.), Jacob Allen (Vincennes, Ind.) and Ty Stultz (Terre Haute, Ind.) combined to throw the final three innings for the Trailblazers, throwing three shutout innings, allowing one hit as a group with Allen and Stultz collecting one strikeout each.

The Trailblazers will look to bounce back and get back in the win column as the Blazers head back into MWAC Conference play this weekend, heading to Springfield, Ill. to take on Lincoln Land Community College.

The four game weekend series is set to begin Saturday, April 12 at 1 p.m. eastern, with the final two games scheduled for Sunday, April 13 with first pitch also scheduled for 1 p.m. eastern.

VU will return home to Jerry Blemker Field Wednesday, April 16 when Vincennes plays host to Oakland City JV at 6 p.m. eastern.

BOX SCORE

VU (16-19, 6-10) – 003   001   000 – 4

Rend Lake – 011   004   00x – 6

VINCENNES HITTING

RBI – Douglas, Montgomery, Napier. HBP – Douglas 2, Napier 2. SB – Douglas 2, Gross, Miller, Andrews. Sac Bunt – Andrews.

 

THUNDERBOLTS FALL IN OVERTIME 2-1, TRAIL HAVOC 1-0 IN SERIES  

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Huntsville, Ala.:  Despite battling back to tie in the third period, the Thunderbolts were unable to come out on top, falling to the Havoc 2-1 in overtime on Wednesday night at Huntsville, and will now have to win at Ford Center on Friday to force a decisive third game back in Huntsville.  The Thunderbolts will face the Huntsville Havoc for game two of the first round of the President’s Cup Playoffs this Friday, April 11th at 7:00pm CT.
                Following a scoreless first period, Huntsville struck first in the second period, as Craig McCabe scored off the rush at 9:14.  In the third period and still down 1-0, Evansville grabbed momentum back as Cole Ceci robbed Robbie Fisher with a spectacular save, and moments later at the Huntsville end, Isaac Chapman drew a Havoc penalty.  On that power play, Evansville broke through to tie the game 1-1 as Logan vande Meerakker scored from Matthew Hobbs and Scott Kirton at 8:26.  In overtime, both Huntsville and Evansville had power play chances to win with, and on the second Havoc power play of overtime, Jack Jaunich scored to win the game for Huntsville 2-1, 11:33 into the first overtime to give the Havoc the series lead.  Game Two at Ford Center will be on Friday, April 11th at 7:00pm CT, and if necessary, Game Three will be back in Huntsville on Saturday, April 12th at 7:00pm CT.  Vande Meerakker scored Evansville’s lone goal, while Ceci finished with 35 saves on 37 shots on goal.

Governor Braun Leads GOP Governors in Support of President Trump’s Budget Framework Passed by Senate

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“We believe this budget resolution sets a strong foundation on which to build — it provides congressional Republicans with the tools they need to enact the entire Trump agenda.”

INDIANAPOLIS – Governor Mike Braun led a group of 22 GOP Governors in a letter to President Trump supporting his budget framework, which was passed by the Senate on Saturday and will be considered by the House later this week.

In the letter, Governor Braun thanks President Trump for supporting this budget framework, which, overall sets up Republicans to deliver on the GOP’s biggest priorities in a forthcoming reconciliation bill: securing the border, unleashing American energy, fighting wasteful spending, making the tax cuts of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act permanent, and several more priorities.

“We are on your side in supporting the Senate amendment to the House budget resolution because we know that failure cannot be an option,” Governor Braun and his 21 colleagues wrote, calling the budget resolution “a preliminary step to unlocking a reconciliation bill that delivers on all of the promises every Republican made to the American people.”

Together with Governor Mike Braun, the letter was also signed by the Governors of AL, AK, AR, GA, ID, IA, LA, MS, MO, MT, NE, ND, OK, SC, SD, TN, TX, UT, VA, WV, and WY.

To read the letter, click here.

UE Announces 2025 Outstanding Educator Winners

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EVANSVILLE, IND. (04/09/2025) The University of Evansville (UE) proudly honored four outstanding educators in Vanderburgh County with prestigious awards during its 34th annual ceremony on April 9. Each recipient received a surprise announcement within their school, celebrating their remarkable contributions to education.

Specific to Vanderburgh County, this competition recognizes exemplary classroom teachers and building principals in grades K-12, each possessing a minimum of three years of experience. These esteemed awards are made possible through the generous sponsorship of UE, Evansville Liberty Federal Credit Union, and the Evansville Courier & Press.

Outstanding Elementary Teacher of the Year: Norah Ferguson

Norah Ferguson, a third-grade general education teacher at St. Joseph Catholic School, has been recognized as the Outstanding Elementary Teacher of the Year. With three years of teaching experience, Ferguson creates an engaging, student-centered learning environment where she instructs students in Math, Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts, and Religion.

Beyond the classroom, Ferguson demonstrates leadership by founding and leading the Sunshine Committee, creating a positive school culture. She also volunteers as a judge for speech meets, assists with the STEM Club, and provides tutoring for students requiring additional academic support.

Ferguson’s teaching philosophy is rooted in hands-on, project-based learning, encouraging inquiry and collaboration among students. She incorporates innovative teaching strategies, such as classroom transformations that turn math lessons into surgical simulations and book tastings that introduce students to diverse literary genres. Her dedication to student success extends to professional development, including participation in ‘Get Your Teach On’ conferences and completing the Science of Reading program. She is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Administration and Educational Leadership at the University of Southern Indiana, set to graduate in May.

Outstanding Middle School Teacher of the Year: Stephanie Richie

Stephanie Richie, an eighth-grade English/Language Arts teacher at Thompkins Middle School, has been named the Outstanding Middle School Teacher of the Year. With 23 years of teaching experience-all at Thompkins-Richie has demonstrated unwavering dedication to academic excellence, student engagement, and fostering an inclusive classroom environment.

Richie serves on the school’s Leadership Team and Social/Remembrance Committee and has contributed significantly to extracurricular activities as a longtime coach. She currently serves as Assistant Varsity Girls’ Basketball coach at Central High School and was previously recognized as the IBCA Assistant Coach of the Year for Evansville Central.

Her teaching philosophy emphasizes high expectations, relationship-building, and creating a structured yet supportive classroom where students can thrive. She has engaged in extensive professional development, focusing on inclusive education and differentiation strategies, and has mentored future educators as a student-teacher host.

Outstanding High School Teacher of the Year: Krista Fleming

Krista Fleming, an Honors Biology teacher at North High School, has been named the Outstanding High School Teacher of the Year. With 30 years of teaching experience and 23 of them at North. Fleming is recognized for her dedication to student success, innovative teaching methods, and commitment to fostering an inclusive and engaging learning environment.

Fleming’s teaching philosophy incorporates diverse instructional strategies to cater to different learning styles. Her inquiry-based approach encourages students to explore concepts through hands-on activities and real-world applications.

Beyond the classroom, Fleming founded the North High School Step/Dance Team in 2001, the longest-running step team in EVSC. She has also played a key role in professional development by leading workshops that align middle school and high school biology programs. Her community involvement extends to Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., where she works on initiatives supporting child hunger relief, youth development, and community service.

Her commitment to student engagement is reflected in her requirement that all Honors Biology students complete independent research projects. To support students facing financial barriers, she has secured funding to provide necessary materials, ensuring equitable access to learning opportunities.

Outstanding Principal of the Year: Brittney Brown

Evans School Principal Brittney Brown has been named the Outstanding Principal of the Year. A dedicated leader with a passion for fostering academic excellence and a positive school culture, Brown has made a profound impact on the students, families, and staff she is dedicated to whom she is dedicated.

Prior to her role at Evans, Brown led Oak Hill Elementary to earn the prestigious National Blue Ribbon School designation within two years. Now in her first year as principal at Evans, she continues to implement effective systems that support student achievement and staff development.

With 20 years of experience in education, including 10 years as a teacher, three years as an assistant principal, and seven years as a principal, Brown’s career has been defined by instructional leadership, equity, and community engagement. She has participated in professional development programs such as Mass Insight Special Education, Eureka Math, and National Blue Ribbon leadership training, equipping her with the tools to drive meaningful change in schools.

In recognition of her leadership, Brown previously received the Indiana Department of Education’s Literacy Achievement School honor for her work at Oak Hill, where at least 95% of third-grade students demonstrated reading proficiency. She remains committed to creating an inclusive environment where all students-regardless of background-can thrive.

Brown’s recognition as the 2025 Outstanding Principal highlights her dedication to excellence, innovative leadership, and commitment to student success.