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Four Aces Earn All-Conference Honors

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ST LOUIS –Following a season in which the program saw its highest win total since 2021, the University of Evansville women’s soccer team placed four student-athletes on MVC All-Conference teams, the league office announced on Wednesday afternoon.

Junior Taylor Johnson (Evansville, Ind./Reitz) earns all-conference honors for the second time in her career, landing on the All-MVC Second Team after being a Third Team selection in 2024. Johnson took her game to the next level in 2025, posting single season career-highs in games played (16), starts (16), assists (3), points (9), shots (18), shots on goal (13), and minutes played (1,034). Johnson scored three goals on the year, ranking second on the team.

Brielle LaBerge (Cumming, Ga./Forsyth Central) enjoyed a breakout campaign as a sophomore in 2025, starting all 16 matches while playing 1,422 of a possible 1,440 minutes. While serving as an anchor of the Evansville defense, LaBerge was also one of the top offensive threats in the conference, finishing the regular season second in the MVC with five assists and first in assists per game at 0.31. LaBerge also added a goal to finish the year with eight points, while placing eight shots on target.

Allie Lammers (Cincinnati, Ohio/Mount Notre Dame) emerged as one of the top goalkeepers in the MVC this year to earn Third Team all-conference accolades. Serving as Evansville’s primary keeper, Lammers posted a 6-4-2 record with five shutouts in 13 matches. Lammers ranked inside the top 100 nationally in goals against average (1.00), the lowest mark by a UE primary starter since 2020. For the year, the sophomore made 46 saves for a .793 save percentage, including eight matches with four-plus saves. Over the course of the season, Lammers earned three MVC Goalkeeper of the Week awards, the most by a Valley keeper this season while marking the first time an Evansville keeper has been named MVC Goalkeeper three times in a single season since Simone Busby in 2014.

Lily Kytasaari (Platte City, Mo./Platte County) lands on the MVC All-Freshman Team following a stellar debut season with the Purple Aces. Playing in all 16 matches with one start, Kytasaari logged 498 minutes and scored two goals, becoming one of four Aces to score multiple goals on the season. With the nod, Kytasaari becomes Evansville’s first All-Freshman team selection since Hailey Autenrieb in 2021.

 

USI Theatre presents Xanadu as first main stage show of the 2025-26 season

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University of Southern Indiana Theatre continues its 2025-26 season with the mainstage opener Xanadu, written by Douglas Beane and directed by Joshua Robinson, Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre. Performances will run Thursday through Sunday, November 20-23 at the USI Performance Center.

USI Theatre is proud to partner with The Actor’s Equity Association to bring in professional partners to work side by side with USI students on this production. The show will feature Jon Froehlich, a professional actor, as Danny, and Maggie Kayes, a professional stage manager, will return to work with USI Theatre.

With music and lyrics by Jeff Lynne and John Farrar and based on the massive flop film from 1980, Xanadu follows the journey of a Greek muse whose mission is to inspire the artist Sonny Malone to invent the apex of all artistic endeavors, a roller-skating disco! Antics and hijinks ensue in this madcap spoof of the original Razzie-award winning movie, featuring songs from the original soundtrack and hits from Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra. The show is an all-out spectacle that promises to transport the audience back to the decade of decadence.

Joining Robinson on the production team are Brynne Stephens, Assistant Director and Senior USI Theatre student; Tom Drury, Advanced Instructor in Music and Musical Director; Kaitlyn Mayse, Choreographer; and Emma Marshall, Associate Choreographer and junior USI theatre student. Performing alongside  professionals will be USI seniors Ethan Hoover, LillyBea Ireland and Rayn Miller; juniors Morgan Ray and Eric Meyer; and sophomores Kris Carlos, Amy’a Dallas and Reagan Foray.

Tickets are $2 for USI students, $10 for USI employees, $4 for non-USI students (student ID required), $10 seniors (60+) and $12 for adults. Tickets are free to USI students with ID one hour before each performance begins based on availability. Shows start at 7 p.m. Thursday, November 20 through Saturday, November 22 and 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 23 for the matinee.

Scott Harris ’07 named 2025 USI Distinguished Accountant

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Scott Harris ’07 has been named the recipient of the 2025 University of Southern Indiana Romain College of Business Distinguished Accountant Award. The award was announced by Michael B. Carroll ’88, Chief Financial Officer at Heritage Federal Credit Union, and Andrea Medcalf ’17, Financial Planning and Analysis Manager at Traylor Bros., Inc.

Harris is Controller at Traylor Bros., Inc. where he oversees financial operations and leads shared services teams across the Traylor Construction Group. He has guided multiple mergers and acquisitions, spearheaded innovation and continuous improvement efforts and leads the company’s R&D tax credit initiatives. Through the Traylor Family Foundation, he helps direct charitable giving that uplifts countless lives.

Harris has served as a Girl Scout troop leader, has volunteered with the Harrison Instrumental Music boosters and is a long-time supporter of the United Way, Breakthrough T1D, Sleep in Heavenly Peace and Habit for Humanity.

He received his bachelor’s degree in accounting from USI in 2007. He started his career in public accounting and moved into the role of Controller at Summit Contracting, and then transitioned to Traylor Bros., Inc., where he has served since 2013.

The Distinguished Accountant Award has been given annually since 2004 by the USI Romain College of Business in conjunction with the USI Accounting Circle and recognizes professional achievement, service to the region and/or University and service to the accounting profession.

 CenterPoint Energy to host first Community Connect event in Rockport 

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. —  — CenterPoint Energy will host its first Community Connect event on Thursday, Nov. 6, at South Spencer High School in Rockport. The event is part of CenterPoint’s ongoing commitment to listen to local feedback, highlight local energy improvements, and address customer priorities.

During the event, customers and media representatives can learn about the company’s actions to prioritize affordability, financial assistance programs and resources available to customers, and local infrastructure investments to improve reliability.

Where: South Spencer High School

1142 N. County Road 275 W.

Rockport, IN 47635

 

When: Thursday, November 6 | 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.

 

Who: A CenterPoint spokesperson will be available for media interviews

Four Aces Earn All-Conference Honors

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The University of Evansville women’s basketball team opens the 2025-26 season on Thursday morning, traveling to Cape Girardeau, Mo. to take on the SEMO Redhawks. Tip-off for the regular season opener is scheduled for 11 AM from the Show Me Center.
Season Opener
– Thursday begins the 57th season of Evansville women’s basketball
– In 56 previous season openers, the Aces hold a 32-24 record
– Under Head Coach Robyn Scherr, Evansville is 2-2 in season openers
– The last win in a season opener came in 2022 with an 89-81 win at Eastern Kentucky

Series History   
– Thursday marks the first time that Evansville has opened the season against SEMO
– SEMO leads the all-time series between the two teams 13-6, with Thursday being the 20th all-time meeting between the Aces and Redhawks
– The Purple Aces are seeking their first-ever win in Cape Girardeau, holding an 0-8 record all-time at SEMO
– Evansville and SEMO are meeting for the fourth consecutive season, with the Purple Aces taking two of the last three match-ups
– Last season, the Aces beat the Redhawks 70-55 in Evansville, with Camryn Runner leading all scorers with 20 points and Kylee Norkus adding 12

Returning Core

– 53% of UE’s points and 51% of minutes last season came from six returners to the 2025-26 roster, all of which are sophomores this season – Camryn Runner, Avery Kelley, Logan Luebbers Palmer, Kaiden Kreinhagen, Elle Snyder and Kylee Norkus
– Three of those returners – Runner, Luebbers Palmer, and Norkus – earned spots on the MVC Preaseason Players to Watch list
– Reigning MVC Freshman of the Year Camryn Runner finished last season 10th in the nation in scoring by a freshman with 15.5 PPG
– As Avery Kelley gained experience throughout her freshman season with the Aces, the Evansville native became a large piece of the team’s gameplan. After averaging 2.9 points in nine non-conference games, Kelley averaged just shy of 8 points per contest against Valley competition

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Attorney General Todd Rokita wins judgment against travel company involved in fraudulent timeshare transactions

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GoGo Travel Consulting LLC is judicially dissolved

In a significant victory for consumer protection, Attorney General Todd Rokita announced that the State of Indiana has won a judgment against GoGo Travel Consulting LLC, a Jasper-based travel company involved in fraudulent timeshare transactions. The judgment includes the judicial dissolution of the company, effectively ending its operations.

The lawsuit, initially filed by Attorney General Rokita through the Homeowner Protection Unit (HPU) of the Consumer Protection Division, found that GoGo Travel Consulting LLC engaged in illegal deceptive practices, including identity theft and fraudulent timeshare transactions. The company falsely represented itself by using the identity of an Indiana-licensed real estate broker without his knowledge or consent, deceiving consumers into believing they were engaging with a legitimate travel consulting service.

“This judgment is one more example of our ongoing efforts to protect Hoosiers from fraudulent schemes,” said Attorney General Rokita. “We will continue to hold accountable those who engage in these kinds of illegal activities. We encourage anyone who believes they have been a victim of timeshare fraud to contact our office immediately.”

The HPU’s investigation revealed that the phone number utilized by GoGo Travel, which was spoofed to appear as a number originating from southern Indiana, was linked to two Mexican nationals living in the Mexican city of Puerto Vallarta. These individuals were alleged conspirators in the fraudulent scheme.

In addition to the judicial dissolution, the HPU issued two website host takedown notices to ensure that GoGo Travel’s website was inoperable and unable to be used in furtherance of the scam. This action was taken to prevent the company from continuing to deceive consumers online.

Attorney General Rokita thanked HPU Section Chief Chase Haller and HPU Investigator Molly Jeffords for their work on this case.

The Attorney General’s office is also raising awareness about the broader issue of timeshare fraud, which is often linked to organized crime. According to a joint notice by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), timeshare fraud schemes are frequently perpetrated by Mexico-based transnational criminal organizations. These organizations use the proceeds from such fraud to fund other criminal activities, including drug trafficking and human trafficking.

“Older adults are particularly vulnerable to timeshare scams, which often involve high-pressure sales tactics and bogus claims of having ready buyers for timeshare properties,” Attorney General Rokita added. “Victims are typically asked to pay upfront fees for supposed taxes or closing costs, only to find that the promised transactions never occur.

Hoosiers are encouraged to contact the Office of the Attorney General about any suspected scams or scam attempts. Consumers may file a complaint by visiting indianaconsumer.com or calling 1-800-382-5516.

Hughes and Casey lead UE men against #1 Purdue

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UE falls by 82-51 final against Boilermakers

 

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Josh Hughes and AJ Casey combined for 29 points to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team in Tuesday’s season-opening 82-51 loss to #1 Purdue inside Mackey Arena.

Hughes compiled a double-double, scoring 15 points to go along with 11 rebounds. Casey recorded 14 points and fell just one board shy of a double-double as he hauled in nine boards. Trent Hundley finished the night with nine points marking his highest total in his time at UE. Purdue was led by Fletcher Loyer’s 30 points. He was 8-of-11 from the field including a 7-for-10 showing from outside. Jack Benter and Daniel Jacobsen scored 11 points apiece.

“I thought overall we competed. To finish with 20 offensive rebounds and turn the ball over just ten times against a team like Purdue was a huge positive for us,” UE head coach David Ragland said. “We just did not hit our shots but we are still gelling as a team. I am proud of how we performed against a program with the stature of Purdue.”

Throughout the majority of the first half the Purple Aces kept pace with the top-ranked Boilermakers. Josh Hughes opened the scoring with a 3-pointer on UE’s opening possession before adding a dunk to make it a 5-1 game. At the 16:21 mark, Jack Benter’s triple gave Purdue its first lead at 9-7.

Scoring six in a row, the Boilermakers extended the lead to 15-7 while AJ Casey’s 3-point play got Evansville back within five at 15-10. With 11:46 remaining in the half, Hughes’ seventh point of the night kept his squad within five tallies. A quick spurt by the Boilermakers extended their lead to eight points at the midway point of the half, but a tenacious UE squad battled back once again.

Bryce Quinet’s layup was later followed by a Trent Hundley triple to cut the Purdue lead to just three – 20-17 – with 7:49 left in the period. Over the final minutes, Purdue took it to a new level outscoring the Aces by a 21-5 margin to take a 41-22 lead at the break. Fletcher Loyer completed the period with 18 points as Purdue cruised to the 21-point advantage at the half.  Hughes had seven in the first 20 minutes.

Out of the break, the Boilermakers scored the first 12 points to go up 53-22. Casey’s second-chance layup with 14:45 on the clock marked UE’s first points of the half. Evansville cut the gap to 28 points on multiple occasions while the advantage for Purdue reached as many as 38 points (78-40). Over the final four minutes, the Aces cut into the deficit as Trent Hundley scored five in a row with the final score finishing at 82-51.

Both squads wrapped up the evening with 40 rebounds with UE hauling in 20 offensive caroms. Purdue shot 47.5% from the field while UE finished at 30.0%. The Boilermakers finished the night with 22 assists against just seven turnovers. UE registered 13 assists while turning the ball over just ten times.

UE opens its home slate on Friday with an 11 a.m. game against Calumet College of St. Joseph.