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CHICAGO, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Swimming and Diving dropped a pair of weekend meets to Northwestern University on Friday, 199-42. USI turned around on Saturday morning against the University of Illinois-Chicago, falling 200.5-85.5.
Northwestern
The Screaming Eagles struggled against the tough Big Ten Conference opponent, recording 42 points on the day. However, sophomore Hayden Shurtz earned a team-high second-place finish in the 100 breaststroke (1:04.68).
Two USI swimmers contributed career bests in their events. Freshman Ailyn Zurliene excelled in the 100 freestyle (58.21), while freshman Emma Gabhart relished her opportunity in the 50 freestyle (25.34).
Freshman Anna Bunnell continued to lead the Eagles diving squad with a team-high score of 225.45 points in the one-meter event.
Illinois-Chicago
After a late night in Evanston, USI traveled into the city to take on the Flames of UIC. Sophomore Hayden Shurtz contributed a massive day with 15 points. The sophomore earned the Eagles lone heat victory in the 100 breaststroke (1:05.07).
Freshman Elizabeth Ketcham placed fourth in the 50 freestyle (25.30), while freshman Simone Green trailed behind (25.76) in fifth. Junior Sarah-Catherine Dawson took a second-place finish in the 200 butterfly (1:54.93).
Standout freshman Anna Bunnell followed up her Summit League Diver of the Week meet with a record breaking one-meter performance (240.68). The Evansville native improved her record by more than 12 points. Sophomore Maranda Uttke secured a career-high 215.25 in the one-meter dive. Junior Autumn Turley dazzled in the three-meter event with a career high score of 196.80.
Second-half rally lifts Bulldogs past Aces
UE remains on the road to face UNI on Tuesday
DES MOINES, Iowa – Leading by five points at halftime, Drake utilized a 19-1 run to open the second half as they defeated he University of Evansville men’s basketball team by a final score of 63-40 on Saturday at the Knapp Center.
Pacing the Purple Aces was Tayshawn Comer who scored 11 points while Cam Haffner finished with 10. Tanner Cuff was the Purple Aces’ leading rebounder with seven. Kaia Berridge finished with a career-best six points while converting two triples. Three Bulldogs reached double figures as Bennett Stirtz registered a game-high 16 points. Daniel Abreu scored 12 while Mitch Mascari picked up a double-double with 11 points and a game-high 13 caroms.
“We just need to stay the course. After the first half, we gave ourselves a chance to be in the game but we need to dig deep and get the job done,” Aces head coach David Ragland explained after the game. “Our guys need to learn and grow from this and be ready to play on Tuesday.”
Connecting on their first two attempts of the night, the Bulldogs scored the first four points. After missing its opening four shots, Cam Haffner put Evansville on the board with a turnaround jumper. The Bulldogs quickly hit a triple to go up 7-2 with Haffner answering with a 3-pointer of his own shortly after.
Tayshawn Comer, who had a game-high 10 points at halftime, got on the board with a layup that tied the game at 7-7. With the score knotted at 9-9, Kaia Berridge converted from outside to open a 5-0 stretch that saw UE take its largest lead of the half at the 10:49 mark. Drake’s defense took over throughout the next six minutes, holding the Aces to 1-of-7 shooting while forcing a pair of turnovers. The Bulldogs offense outscore the Aces by an 11-2 margin to retake a 20-16 advantage inside the 5-minute mark of the period. Evansville kept the Bulldogs in sight as a pair of free throws made it a 25-20 game in favor of Drake at the half.
Out of the break, Drake came out on fire. Draining their first three shots, the Bulldogs tallied the first 13 points of the half to take their first double digit lead at 38-20. Tanner Cuff knocked down a free throw to end the scoreless stretch but Drake continued its run. Six more points put DU up by a 44-21 margin with 9:22 left in the game. Berridge connected on his second 3-pointer of the day in UE’s next possession for the first field goal of the half. Evansville opened the period 0-for-6 from the field with six turnovers.
Evansville was able to get on track without letting the Bulldogs extend the lead much further. Connor Turnbull hit a triple while picking up five points in the latter portion of the game. In the end, it was Drake taking the win by a final of 63-40.
Drake shot 40% with UE finishing at 37.2%. The Bulldogs completed the game with a 41-24 advantage on the glass.
The trip to Iowa continues on Tuesday night when the Aces face Northern Iowa in a 7 p.m. game in Cedar Falls.
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CHICAGO, Ill.- University of Southern Indiana Men’s Swimming and Diving competed in the Chicago area against Northwestern University and University of Illinois-Chicago on back-to-back days. The Screaming Eagles dropped Friday’s match against a tough Big Ten opponent, 42-199. USI turned around on Saturday suffering a narrow loss to UIC, 98-187.
At Northwestern
USI failed to win any heats against a strong Northwestern program on Friday night. However, the Eagles earned multiple standout performances and a few personal bests.
Freshman Jude Winnington placed fourth in the 200 freestyle (1:55.26), while junior Gabriel Groves came close to his personal best in the 50 freestyle (21.74). Sophomore Sam Smith led the Eagles in the 100 butterfly with a strong performance (51.59).
Freshman Justin Knauf notched his personal record in the 500 freestyle (4:51.30). Junior Caleb Davis earned third place in the 100 breaststroke (59.89).
At UIC
The Eagles traveled into the city to battle the Flames of UIC on Saturday. Sophomore Alek Bandy fired up the Eagles with a second-place finish in the 1000 freestyle (10:24.55), improving from his seed time by five seconds and earning a personal best.
Junior Jack Hannon followed Bandy’s heat with a third-place finish in 200 freestyle (47.95). Hannon also earned a second-place finish in the 100 freestyle (47.95). Davis contributed a strong day after placing second in the 100 breaststroke (59.66).
Junior Liam Murray broke through with a career best in the 100 backstroke (54.47), improving his seed time by three seconds. Sophomore Joey Smith snatched a second-place finish in the 50 freestyle (21.66). Knauf left Chicago with another personal best in the 100 butterfly (54.36).
In the one-meter, junior Lane Pollock displayed a consistent performance on the board (253.64 pts). Sophomore Nathan Deputy lead the Eagles in the three-meter event (252.83).
UP NEXT
The Eagles return home to face crosstown rival University of Evansville and Butler University on January 18 at the USI Aquatic Center.
In 1 ST . Peter chapter 4 vs. 12 and 13 Peter says; “Beloved, do not think it strange concerning the fiery trial which is to try you, as though some strange thing happened to you: but rejoice to the extent that you partake of Christ’s sufferings that when His glory is revealed, you may also be glad with exceeding joy.” Peter referred to the return of Christ. As to when that day will occur we do not know.
Christians may suffer before His return. Matthew 5 vs. 45 says; “It rains on the just and unjust.” For those who know Jesus as Lord and Savior there is joy in knowing the meaning of Philippians chapter 3 vs. 20 which says; “For our citizenship is in heaven, from which we also eagerly wait for the Savior, the Lord Jesus Christ, who will transform our lowly body that it may be conformed to His glorious body.”
In a recent Pew Research article in the USA Today newspaper dated September 2, 2024 it says that in the 1990’s 9 of 10 American adults identified as Christian, by last year that number had dropped to 63%. That’s a stunning statistic which cannot be overlooked.
Has this country turned away from trust in the living God who sent us Jesus out of His love for mankind? In John chapter 6 the disciples of Jesus did not like what He said. Vs. 63 He says quote; “It is the Spirit who gives life; the flesh profits nothing. The words that I speak to you are spirit and they are life. But there are some of you who do not believe.” Vs. 66 thru 68 says; From that time many of His disciples went back and walked with Him no more. Then Jesus said to the twelve; “Do you also want to go away?” But Simon Peter answered Him, “Lord, to whom shall we go? You have the words of eternal life.”
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