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VU Baseball overcomes early deficit in road comeback win at Olney Central

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OLNEY, Ill. – The Vincennes University baseball team hit the road Wednesday afternoon for a mid-week showdown with NJCAA Division I Olney Central College.

The Trailblazers fell behind early but battled back and overcame an early five run deficit to pick up the 16-11 victory over the Blue Knights.

Vincennes got the scoring going early with VU leadoff hitter sophomore Bradyn Douglas (Frankton, Ind.) starting the game with a single.

Douglas advanced around the bases on a sacrifice bunt and a groundout before scoring the first run of the game on an RBI double by freshman Carter Gricius (Scottsburg, Ind.).

Olney Central answered back in the bottom half of the inning with a pair of runs to take a 2-1 lead.

VU would regain the lead in the second with a big two-out rally started by a single by freshman Wyatt Burris (Farmland, Ind.) and an RBI double by sophomore Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.).

The inning continued with Bradyn Douglas reaching on an error before stealing second to put runners on second and third.

Freshman Jevan Andrews (Hobart, Ind.) gave the Blazers the lead back with a two-RBI single to put VU back ahead 4-2.

This lead would not stand however as Olney Central responded back with three runs in the second and four runs in the third to take a 9-4 lead over the Trailblazers.

The middle innings were much kinder to the Trailblazers though, as VU began their big comeback in the fourth with leadoff walks by sophomores Damon Kay (Spencer, Ind.) and Noble Johnson (Terre Haute, Ind.).

The Blazers would get their first run of the inning on an RBI double by Wyatt Burris, followed by a run scoring fielder’s choice put in play by Bryce Gross to cut the deficit to three.

The inning continued after a two out walk by Jevan Andrews leading to a successful double steal with Gross scoring from third.

Andrews would come around to score later in the inning on an RBI single by sophomore Nate Montgomery (Lexington, Ind.) to put the Trailblazers back within one run at 9-8.

Olney Central would get a run back in the fifth to put their lead back at two but it would not stand as the Blazers came through with another big inning at the dish in the sixth.

Bradyn Douglas led off the inning with a single, followed by a two-run home run by Jevan Andrews, his first collegiate home run to even the score at 10-10.

Nate Montgomery walked and Carter Gricius was hit by pitch before the pair moved up 90 feet on a passed ball to give the Blazers two runners in scoring position.

Noble Johnson came through with a big two-out two RBI double later in the inning, scoring Montgomery and Gricius and putting the Blazers on top 12-10.

VU would add to their lead in the seventh with a leadoff solo home run by Bryce Gross, his third RBI of the game and third home run of the season.

 

Celebrating Excellence: Eight Vincennes University coaches honored with NJCAA Legacy Awards

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VINCENNES, Ind., March 19, 2025 – The Vincennes University Athletics Department has a strong tradition of coaching excellence. Current VU coaches Dennis Chattin, Todd Franklin, Gary Sien, and five past Trailblazer coaches are being honored with NJCAA Coaches Legacy Awards for their brilliance.

The awards celebrate the all-time winningest coaches in NJCAA history. For the first time in the association’s nearly 90-year history, coaches are being recognized in this fashion.

The eight VU coaches who have received this honor are current VU coaches Dennis Chattin (Men’s Golf), Todd Franklin (Men’s Basketball), and Gary Sien (Women’s Volleyball), in addition to former VU coaches Jerry Blemker (Baseball), Harry Meeks (Women’s Basketball), Tina Miller (Women’s Volleyball), Dan Sparks (Men’s Basketball), and Gary Sparks (Men’s Bowling).

VU Director of Athletics John Meeks said, “VU has a deep-rooted tradition of coaching excellence, and this incredible recognition by the NJCAA is a testament to the lasting impact our coaches have had on student-athletes and the University. All eight of the legendary Trailblazer coaches receiving this honor have set the standard for leadership, integrity, and success. Their dedication has shaped generations of student-athletes and elevated VU Athletics on the national stage. We proudly celebrate their legacies and the tradition of excellence they represent.”

Almost 200 coaches across 28 sports were nominated by the member colleges where they coached.

The Coaches Legacy Awards honorees will be honored on Tuesday, June 17, in Charlotte, North Carolina. The luncheon will precede the 2025 NJCAA Hall of Fame and Awards event scheduled for later that day.

 

Dennis Chattin, Men’s Golf

Chattin has led VU men’s golf since 2003. During his tenure, he has amassed three NJCAA National Championships (2013, 2016, and 2018), as well as third (2008), fifth (2012), and seventh (2009)-place finishes in the National Championship Tournament. Chattin is a three-time NJCAA National Coach of the Tournament honoree (2013, 2016, and 2018) and a six-time NJCAA Region Coach of the Year (2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2016, and 2018). Under Chattin’s leadership, VU has secured six NJCAA Region Championships, and 11 golfers have received NJCAA All-American honors. He was inducted into the NJCAA Men’s Golf Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2022.

 

Todd Franklin, Men’s Basketball

In his 15th season as the VU Men’s Basketball coach, Franklin has compiled 415 wins against only 86 losses, an 82.8 winning percentage, while guiding the Trailblazers. The pinnacle of his coaching achievements came in 2019 as he led VU to the NJCAA National Championship. He was recognized for his efforts by being named the 2019 National Association of Basketball Coaches NJCAA Coach of the Year and the 2019 Spalding NJCAA Men’s Basketball Division I Coach of the Year. Franklin also led the Trailblazers to a third-place finish in the 2014 NJCAA National Championship Tournament and fourth-place finishes in 2013 and 2018. Franklin has coached in 16 National Championship Tournaments, starting with the 2002-2003 season. Franklin, who also led Southeastern Illinois College to a fourth-place finish at the 2004 NJCAA National Championship Tournament, has a career coaching record of 745 wins and 183 losses, ranking him seventh in wins amongst active NJCAA coaches in all divisions. Franklin was inducted into the NJCAA Men’s Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2018.

 

Gary Sien, Women’s Volleyball

Sien, VU’s current women’s volleyball coach, ranks fifth in wins amongst active NJCAA coaches in all divisions. Boasting a career spanning 23 years with stints at VU and Kankakee Community College, Sien holds an overall coaching record of 762 wins and 357 losses, an impressive 68.1-percent winning percentage. Sien’s inaugural 2016 season as VU’s head coach was the first season the Trailblazers competed at the NJCAA Division I level in volleyball. Sien recorded his 700th career victory at the NJCAA level on October 30th, 2022, in VU’s Region 24 Tournament Championship victory over John A. Logan College. Sien’s VU volleyball program will ride an impressive streak into the 2025 season, having won four consecutive NJCAA Region 24 Tournament Championships since 2021. A focused academician, Sien’s student-athletes have garnered 21 Academic All-American honors.

 

Jerry Blemker, Baseball

Blemker skippered baseball for nearly four decades, with stints at VU and Three Rivers College. While at VU, Blemker led the team to the NJCAA Region Tournament 13 times, had 180 players transfer to 51 different four-year colleges, and saw more than 27 of his student-athletes sign professional contracts. Blemker also coached a gold-medal-winning North Team in the 1993 U.S. Olympic Festival. In 2007, Blemker was inducted into the NJCAA Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame. His 1,188 victories rank eighth amongst inactive NJCAA coaches in all divisions, and his career coaching record stands at 1,188 wins and 879 losses. In 2009, VU’s baseball complex was named in honor of the late coach, who passed away in May 2012.

 

Harry Meeks, Women’s Basketball

Meeks is the most successful coach in the history of VU Basketball. He took over as the Trailblazers women’s basketball coach before the 1991-92 season. The following year, he led VU women’s basketball to its best record in school history, 32 wins and two losses, and a fifth-place finish in the NJCAA National Championship Tournament. A highlight of Meeks’ VU tenure was his 1997-98 team that reeled off 29 consecutive wins to start the season. Meeks recorded his 700th career win at VU on March 13, 2021, and passed Dan Sparks (Men’s Basketball) for the most wins in VU basketball history on April 1, 2021, with his 707th career win. In 33 years at VU, Meeks compiled an overall record of 750 wins and 283 losses, a 72.6-percent winning percentage, and currently ranks fifth amongst inactive NJCAA coaches in all divisions. Meeks entered the NJCAA Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2020 and retired from VU as athletic director and women’s basketball coach in 2024.

 

Tina Miller, Women’s Volleyball

Miller was appointed leader of the VU women’s volleyball program in 1983, guiding the Lady Trailblazers to 24 winning seasons during her time at VU. Her 2006 team finished the season 53-9, placing fourth nationally at the 2006 NJCAA National Championship Tournament. For her efforts, she was selected as the NJCAA Region 12 Coach of the Year and the NJCAA District E Coach of the Year. In 2006, she was honored with the American Volleyball Coaches Association Victory Club Award to celebrate her 700th career win. Overall, Miller’s teams featured three NJCAA All-Americans and 13 Academic All-Americans. After 27 years of tremendous success, she retired in 2010, ranking first in wins amongst active NJCAA Division II women’s volleyball coaches. She currently ranks sixth amongst inactive NJCAA coaches across all divisions with 866 career wins, compiling an overall coaching record of 866 wins against 433 losses for a 66.7 winning percentage.

 

Dan Sparks, Men’s Basketball

Sparks’ days at VU began as a student-athlete, as he guided VU to its first national championship in men’s basketball in 1965. In 1980, Sparks took over as coach of the program, leading the Trailblazers until 2005. During his tenure, Sparks totaled the most victories of any VU men’s basketball coach, with 706 wins to only 196 defeats, earning him a 78.3-percent winning percentage. Sparks guided the Trailblazers to 13 NJCAA National Championship Tournament appearances, including a runner-up finish in the 1986 NJCAA National Championship Tournament. Sparks, whose coaching resume includes a stint at nearby Wabash Valley College, was inducted into the NJCAA Men’s Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame as a player and coach in 2000. Sparks retired in 2013 after coaching 24 NJCAA All-Americans, four NBA first-round draft picks, and 15 professional players. His 869 career wins rank him sixth amongst inactive NJCAA coaches in all divisions.

 

Gary Sparks, Men’s Bowling

Sparks began his time at VU as a bowler for the 1979 Trailblazers. He returned to VU in 1992 as coach of the Men’s and Women’s Bowling teams to start the most dominant VU Athletics run. On the men’s side, Sparks led VU to 26 top-five NJCAA National Tournament finishes and 12 NJCAA National Championships (1993, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, and 2014). On the women’s side, Sparks’ bowlers rolled their way to 12 top-five NJCAA National Tournament finishes. His former student-athletes hold four current NJCAA records, while three were inducted into the NJCAA Bowling Coaches Association Hall of Fame, and 41 were named NJCAA All-Americans. A 2-time National Collegiate Bowling Coaches Association Coach of the Year and 12-time NJCAA Coach of the Year, Sparks was inducted into the NJCAA Bowling Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2004. He retired from VU in 2018.

USI to welcome internationally recognized poet to celebrate Poetry Month

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The University of Southern Indiana is excited to welcome Carlos Andrés Gómez as the National Poetry Month keynote speaker. His presentation will take place at 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 15 in the USI Performance Center. The presentation is open to the public at no charge.

Gómez is a Colombian American poet, speaker, actor and educator from New York City. He authored FracturesHijitoCircling Fatherhood and the memoir Man Up. He is also star of Def Poetry JamVerses and Flow and Spike Lee’s Inside Man.

Gómez’s honors include, but are not limited to, the Sandy Crimmins Prize, Atlanta Review Prize and Foreword INDIES Gold Medal. He also partnered with John Legend on Senior Orientation, a program to counteract bullying among high school students.

While at USI, Gómez will also hold a Creative Writing Workshop for USI students, as well as a Sips and Sonnetts event, before the keynote presentation.

Police Chief and Sheriff Sing Ebony and Ivory

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Evansville Police Chief Phil Smith and Vanderburgh County Sheriff Noah Robinson collaborated on stage for Highland Challenger Baseball.

Explore Evansville Honored with Celebration of Leadership Award

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Explore Evansville Honored with Celebration of Leadership Award

MARCH 20, 2025

Explore Evansville has been recognized with a Celebration of Leadership award for its role in the community-wide collaboration surrounding the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse in the Project or Program – Government, Public Service & Environment category.
This award reflects the collective efforts of city leaders, public agencies, businesses, and organizations that came together to ensure a successful and memorable experience for residents and visitors. From public safety coordination and educational programming to special events and hospitality efforts, this initiative demonstrated the power of collaboration in making Evansville a premier destination for celestial events.
“This recognition belongs to the entire community,” said Kate Reibel, Director of Marketing and Development. “Bringing 40,000+ visitors to Evansville for the eclipse took an extraordinary level of planning and partnership. We are grateful to our stakeholders, local government, emergency responders, tourism and hospitality partners, and countless others who worked together to showcase Evansville as a welcoming and well-prepared host.”
The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, was a once-in-a-lifetime event that showcased Evansville’s spirit of teamwork and innovation. The city welcomed eclipse enthusiasts from across the country, generating a $6.6 million economic impact while reinforcing Evansville’s reputation as a hub for major events.
Explore Evansville extends its appreciation to all partners who played a role in this achievement. This award is a testament to what is possible when a community unites to create something extraordinary.

UE Announces Leadership Transition in Student Affairs

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UE Announces Leadership Transition in Student Affairs

Brian Conner

The University of Evansville (UE) has appointed longtime Residence Life official Brian Conner as the next Assistant Dean of Students & Director of Residence Life, Dr. Rachel S. Carpenter, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, announced on Wednesday.

Conner, who has served UE for 22 years, has played a vital role in Residence Life, housing operations, and student success initiatives. His leadership in residential education and campus engagement will further UE’s mission of forming a dynamic living and learning environment.

Michael Tessier

He succeeds Michael Tessier, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs & Director of Residence Life, who will retire on May 31, 2025, after more than 25 years of service. Tessier has overseen key areas such as Residence Life, Multicultural Affairs, International Student Services, Student Publications, and Counseling and Disability Services. His leadership has been instrumental in campus housing projects, student engagement, and administrative initiatives that have shaped the student experience at UE.

Will McDonner

Additionally, Will McDonner, a former Residential Coordinator, has been promoted to Assistant Director of Residence Life.

The University of Evansville expresses deep appreciation for Michael Tessier’s outstanding service and leadership and looks forward to the continued contributions of Brian Conner and Will McDonner in their new roles.

Both Conner and McDonner will begin their new positions on June 1, 2025.

Vanderburgh County Democrats Next Meeting: April 12th @ 10AM!

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  • March 17 — Paul Green’s St. Paddy’s Celebration
  • March 18 — March Madness Bash

  • March 22 — Messmer’s Missing Town Hall

  • March 30 — Women’s Suffrage Reenactment

  • April 5 — Conversations with your Councilman w/ Ben Trockman

  • April 12 — April Meeting

Congratulations to our recently elected officer and appointed deputy chairs:

  • Cheryl Schultz, Chair
  • James Powell, Vice Chair
  • Shannon Dierlam, Secretary
  • Ann Wallis, Treasurer
  • Edie Hardcastle, Volunteer Coordinator
  • Rob Henson, Fundraising Chair
  • Nick Iaccarino, Political Director
  • Melissa Morehead Moore, Community Engagement
  • Shane Ritz, Communications

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

March 17 — Paul Green’s St. Paddy’s Celebration

March 18 — March Madness Bash

with Commissioner Mike Goebel and Sheriff Noah Robinson

April Meeting

Doors open at 9:30 AM. Our special guest speaker will be Sheriff Noah Robinson, the second in our series of “What You Get When You Elect a Democrat”. Come and meet new members of the party and learn about ways to get engaged! A new candidate for office will be announcing a run for 2026!!

Messmer’s Missing

Show up in your Vanderburgh County Democratic Party T-shirts and have your message for Rep. Messmer prepared. Special speakers will be in attendance.

Reenactment of Women’s Suffrage March

Please join the Evansville Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., the African American Museum and community groups at 3:00 p.m. at the Civic Centerand march to the Evansville African American Museum where refreshments will be served. For additional information, email the Chapter at DSTEvansvilleAlum@gmail.com or contact Diane Clements-Boyd at (812) 457-1148.

Upcoming Events

April 5 — Conversations with your Councilman

with Ben Trockman

We Have T-Shirts!

Get your hands on our brand-new T-shirts featuring our updated logo design! Shirts are just $20 each and come in two styles: a classic crew neck and a V-neck option for women. To order, simply use the form below. Don’t miss out on showing your support in style.

Special thanks to our In to Win monthly donors!

Blue — Glenn Boberg, Tamara Wilder
Gold — Jim Butler
Silver — Cheryl Schultz, Jonathan McGovern, Noah Robinson, Ann Wallis, Janet Hollis, Melissa Vandeveer, Freda Vossburg, Jane Duesterberg, Sally Busby, Gina Robinson Ungar, Anne Butsch, Leah Dugan, Ulanda Sanders, Becky Heil, Paula Jernigan, Shannon Dierlam, Charles Conaway, Susan Meyer
Bronze — Edie Hardcastle, Connie Parker, Valerie Ewers, Kristi Roll, Nancy Higgs, Melissa Moore, Pearl Quartey, Hope Fussner, Nikki Webb, Mary Engelland, Cindy Carwile, Caroline Nellis

Vanderburgh County GOP New Chairman Message

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Hello! My name is Kyhle Moers and I am your new Vanderburgh County GOP Party Chairman. I wanted to take a brief moment and introduce myself as well as thank each and every one of you for being active in the Republican Party at a local level. As your Party Chair I am excited to get to work planning events for 2025 as well as planning for 2026 elections.

Along with my team, Dottie Thomas-Vice Chairman, Joe Kratochvil-Secretary and Russ Lloyd Jr.-Treasurer, we are already working on the following events:

  • Lincoln Day Dinner (We will have a date very soon)
  • GOP Golf Outing
  • GOP Picnic- August 16th at the FOP PAL Camp
  • Regan Day Dinner
  • AND a breakfast for our Precinct Committeemen- June 7th (Location TBD)

We are also actively looking for a few things; one, a new office space for the party. This would ideally be an in-kind donation to the party or a reduced cost. Two, we are looking for people interested in joining a few committees we are forming, so far those would be a general events committee, Fall Festival Committee and an election mobilization committee (this would include supporting candidates and making sure that we have poll workers for election day, etc..)

Please feel free to reach out to me personally with any questions or concerns.

Kyhle Moers

kyhle.moers@gmail.com