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Lorna is a female torbie (tabby + tortoiseshell) cat at River Kitty Cat Café. She is the VHS’ longest resident, having been surrendered May 7, 2019. She’s a little more aloof than many cats, and doesn’t always seek human affection. That is holding her back. But in a quieter home environment, she will probably come out of her shell a lot! Her adoption fee is $40 and she can be visited at River Kitty Tuesday-Sunday. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 Tuesday-Saturday for adoption details!

Hoosiers Return 20 to Saturday Finals

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The No. 4-ranked Indiana University men’s swimming and diving team is poised for another big night on the final day of competition at the 2020 Big Ten Championships at the Counsilman-Billingsley Aquatic Center on Saturday.

Indiana will return 20 athletes into the finals, the most of any team in the field, with seven Championship Finalists, seven Consolation Finalists and six C Finalists. IU will also have four swimmers competing in the 1,650 Freestyle during the evening session.

The Hoosiers head into the final session in third place on the team leaderboard with 857.5 points. No. 3 Michigan leads the field with 1,063 points and No. 17 Ohio State occupies the second spot with 865 points.

200 Backstroke

Junior Gabriel Fantoni will be seeded sixth in the Championship Final of the 200 Backstroke after securing a time of 1:41.95. Junior Jacob Steele will compete in the Consolation Final after turning in a mark of 1:42.92 in the prelims, while freshman Jake Marcum will have the top seed time in the C Final after hitting a career-best mark of 1:44.22.

 100 Freestyle

All five of the Hoosiers from the preliminary heats of the 100 Freestyle will be back in the Saturday evening finals, led by junior Bruno Blaskovic. He posted the top seed time with a mark of 41.49, the second-fastest time swam in the nation this season and the third-fastest performer in program history. Senior Mohamed Samy (42.71) and sophomore Jack Franzman (42.72) will both be seeded in the top four of the event.

Sophomore Brandon Hamblin earned his first individual final of the week by making the Consolation Final of the 100 Freestyle with a career-best time of 43.65. Junior Griffin Eiber will swim out of the C Final after registering a mark of 43.92.

200 Breaststroke

Sophomore Zane Backes (1:55.42) and junior Gary Kostbade (1:55.62) will each represent the Hoosiers in the Consolation Final of the 200 Breaststroke, while junior Matt Jerden (1:56.43) and junior Thomas Vanderbrook (1:57.68) each qualified for the C Final.

200 Butterfly

In one of the more dominant events for the Hoosiers, IU placed three in the Championship Final, one in the Consolation Final and two in the C Final of the 200 Butterfly.

Freshman Brendan Burns leads the pack in the A Final with the second-quickest qualifying time at 1:42.47. He will be joined by sophomore Van Mathias (1:43.56) and freshman Kai Bathurst (1:44.45).

Junior Corey Gambardella (1:46.16) will compete in the B Final, while senior Iago Moussalem (1:46.66) and freshman Harry Flanders (1:46.73) will each be in the C Final.

Platform Dive

Sophomore Cole VanDevender earned his third trip to the Consolation Final in a diving event this week with an NCAA Zone Qualifying Score of 307.65. He finished ninth overall in the preliminary flight, while junior Mory Gould completed his set with a score of 268.85 to sneak into the B Final with a 15th-place finish in prelims.

UP NEXT

The first five timed finals of the 1,650 freestyle begin at 4:00 p.m. ET, with the action getting started in earnest at 6:30 p.m. ET.

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RESULTS

200 Backstroke

Gabriel Fantoni – 1:41.95 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)

Jacob Steele – 1:42.92 (Consolation Final, NCAA B Cut)

Jake Marcum – 1:44.22 (C Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)

100 Freestyle

Bruno Blaskovic – 41.49 (Championship Final, NCAA A Cut, Pool Record, Career best)

Mohamed Samy – 42.71 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)

Jack Franzman – 42.77 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)

Brandon Hamblin – 43.65 (Consolation Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)

Griffin Eiber – 43.92 (C Final)

200 Breaststroke

Zane Backes – 1:55.42 (Consolation Final, NCAA B Cut)

Gary Kostbade – 1:55.62 (Consolation Final, NCAA B Cut)

Matt Jerden – 1:56.43 (C Final, NCAA B Cut)

Thomas Vanderbrook – 1:57.58 (C Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)

200 Butterfly

Brendan Burns – 1:42.47 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)

Van Mathias – 1:43.56 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut)

Kai Bathurst – 1:44.45 (Championship Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best)

Corey Gambardella – 1:46.16 (Consolation Final, NCAA B Cut)

Iago Moussalem – 1:46.66 (C Final, NCAA B Cut, Career Best*)

Harry Flanders – 1:46.73 (C Final, Career Best)

  1. Jakub Karl – 1:48.37

Platform Dive

Cole VanDevender – 307.65 (Consolation Final, NCAA Zone Qualifying Score)

Mory Gould – 268.85 (Consolation Final)

 

ADOPT A PET

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Delilah is one of the VHS’ longest resident cats. She is currently in foster care because she is terrified of new situations. She will need a special, quieter home with the patience to help her develop confidence. A meet & greet can be arranged. Delilah is spayed, vaccinated, and ready to go home today for $40. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

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Suzy Q is a beautiful brindle Shepherd mix! She was pulled from Evansville Animal Care & Control in January when VHS had more open kennels. She is heartworm-positive, but her treatment will be covered at no extra cost to her adopters. Her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or adoptions@vhslifesaver.org for details!

Haley Woolf hits three home runs in Saturday action

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Haley Woolf hits three home runs in Saturday action

Purple Aces sophomore Haley Woolf hit three home runs in Saturday’s opener to highlight a 12-3 victory over Northern Illinois at the Blues City Classic.  The University of Evansville fell in its second game of the day by a 13-3 final versus Northwestern State.

 

“Our bats were hot today.  We had a great week of practice working on some adjustments offensively,” UE head coach Mat Mundell said.  “I thought that work really paid off.  Even our outs are well hit.”

 

The bats came alive in Saturday’s opener with the Purple Aces earning a 12-3 win over Northern Illinois in six innings.  UE wasted little time in getting on the board, scoring four times in the bottom of the first.  Eryn Gould singled with one out to bring home Jessica Fehr for the first run of the frame.  Fehr led the game off with a walk and stole second.

 

After Alyssa Barela reached on a fielder’s choice, Haley Woolf hit a home run to right-center to extend the lead to 4-0.  Katie McLean continued the scoring with a solo home run in the second.  Northern Illinois plated a single run in the second before scoring twice in the third to get within two runs, but the Aces kept the bats going.

 

Lindsay Renneisen hit an RBI double in the third to score Kat Mueller before the offense erupted for four runs in the fifth and two more in the sixth.  Barela led off with a single and was pinch run for by Mackenzie McFeron.  She would score on Woolf’s second long ball of the game.  Mueller followed up with a single before Renneisen hit the fourth homer of the game for UE, pushing the lead to 10-3.

 

Haley Woolf put the finishing touches on her career game, hitting her third ball out of the park to help UE clinch the 12-3 win.  Woolf was 3-4 with her three homers, seven RBI and three runs scored.  Barela and Renneisen each had two hits.  In the circle, Emily Lockhart earned the win, pitching three innings while allowing three earned runs.  Erin Kleffman picked up the save, tossing the final three frames.  Her scoreless effort saw her give up two hits while striking out three.

 

A quick turnaround saw UE face Northwestern State directly after the first contest.  The Lady Demons scored five runs in the second and two in the third on their way to a 13-3 win in six frames.  Kat Marshall and Kaitlyn St. Clair notched three RBI apiece.

 

Evansville added its first run in the second when Hannah Hood scored on a wild pitch.  Eryn Gould was responsible for UE’s second run, hitting a solo shot in the third.  The final run also came from the bat of Gould.  Her 1-out double scored Fehr, who doubled to lead off the inning.  NSU clinched the game with five scores in the sixth on their way to the 13-3 win.

 

Gould had two of UE’s five hits to go along with two RBI.  Gould, Fehr and Hood recorded the runs.  Izzy Vetter made the start, allowing seven runs, six earned, in 2 1/3 frames.  Erin Kleffman tossed three innings and allowed six runs while Jaime Nurrenbern threw the final 2/3 of an inning.  She held NSU scoreless.

 

Sunday’s slate will see the Aces square off against Memphis for a 1:15 p.m. contest.

 

Eagles roll past Hounds for Senior Day win

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Freshman forward Tara Robbe racked up a career-high 21 points and junior guard Emma DeHart came off the bench to score 15 as University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball earned an 81-64 Great Lakes Valley Conference victory on Senior Day at Screaming Eagles Arena.

USI (18-8, 14-6 GLVC) outscored the Greyhounds, 18-7, throughout the final 7:30 of the first half to turn an early 26-20 deficit into a 38-33 halftime advantage.

The Eagles continued their momentum into the third quarter, where they used a 16-6 run during the first five minutes of the period to expand their advantage to 54-39.

USI’s lead increased to 67-47 heading into the fourth period and ballooned to as much as 22 points midway through the fourth quarter before the Eagles settled on the 17-point win.

Robbe, who became the fifth different USI Women’s Basketball player this year to reach the 20-point plateau, went 9-of-14 from the field and finished with a team-high eight rebounds.

DeHart, who scored 11 of her 15 points in the second and third periods, was 6-of-12 from the field.

The Eagles also got big contributions from their senior class as guards Ashley Johnson and Kiara Moses and guard/forward Morgan Sherwood combined for 23 points, 12 rebounds, 12 assists and seven steals.

Moses finished with nine points, five rebounds, three assists and three steals, while Sherwood added nine points, three rebounds, three assists and two steals. Johnson added five points, four rebounds, six assists and two steals.

All three seniors were honored following the conclusion of Saturday’s game.

USI, which had 18 assists and just eight turnovers, shot 45.9 percent (34-74) from the field and went 5-of-14 (.357) from three-point range.

UIndy (19-9, 12-8 GLVC) was led by senior guard Laura Thomas, who finished with 14 points and three assists. The Greyhounds, who also got 10 points and 12 rebounds from junior guard/forward McKenzy Telfair, committed 20 turnovers, which led to 25 USI points.

The Eagles return to action either Thursday or Friday when they play in the opening round of the GLVC Tournament at First Community Arena in Edwardsville, Illinois. The GLVC Tournament bracket will be released on GLVCSports.com as well as social media later today.

Eagles see lead evaporate against Ashland

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The University of Southern Indiana baseball team dropped the second of its three-game set with No. 9/10 Ashland University Saturday, 9-4.

Senior rightfielder Manny Lopez led the Screaming Eagles (4-4) at the plate, going 3-for-3 with a two-RBI double in the fifth inning that opened up a 4-0 lead at the time.

Senior reliever Jacob Bowles ended up on the hook for loss after appearing in the middle of Ashland’s comeback run, bringing his season record down to 2-1.

The matchup of Eagles carried as a pitcher’s duel through five innings as USI’s Saturday starter sophomore Garrett Welch went toe-to-toe with Ashland’s Josh Stover. Welch left the game with a 4-0 lead in the top of the sixth, racking up four strikeouts, allowing one run over seven hits on his line.

The scoring opened in the bottom of the fourth as senior catcher Wyatt Daly capitalized on runners standing on second and third with a sacrfice fly to left field, scoring Lopez who got to third via a double from junior designated hitter Aaron Euler.

The following inning featured Lopez’s two-RBI double that scored sophomore centerfielder Austin Moody and freshman second baseman Alex Archuleta. Junior second baseman Ethan Hunter plated the third run in the inning with a single to right field, scoring Lopez.

Over the final four innings, USI endured nine unanswered runs from Ashland including a five-run top of the ninth, that started in a 4-4 tie. The Screaming Eagles emptied the bullpen of four pitchers during the run, where Bowles eventually took credit for loss on the mound.

USI Baseball returns to the USI Baseball Field Sunday at noon to attempt to avoid a sweep at the hands of No. 9/10 Ashland.

USI comes up short on Senior Day

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24th-ranked University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball saw its second half rally come up short in falling to 15th-ranked University of Indianapolis, 88-76, Thursday evening in Louisville, Kentucky. USI goes to 21-7 overall and 13-7 in the GLVC, while UIndy finishes the regular season 23-5, 15-5 GLVC.

Despite the loss, USI starts post-season play this week in the Great Lakes Valley Conference Tournament in Southern Illinois University Edwardsville’s First Community Arena in Edwardsville, Illinois, March 5-9. The GLVC Tournament seedings and game times will announced later this evening on GLVCSports.com.

The Eagles did not have a sharp start to the game as the Greyhounds ran out to a 52-35 lead by the intermission. UIndy had control of the glass, 21-14, and held USI to 45.7 percent from the field (16-35).

The UIndy defense also was able to slow all of the Eagles except for junior forward Emmanuel Little during the opening 20 minutes. Little had 16 points on eight-of-12 from the field to start the contest.

In the second half, UIndy extended its lead to as many as 23 points with 9:11 to play when USI surged back into contention. USI junior guard/forward Clayton Hughes sparked a 12-0 run with a bucket to pull the Eagles back to with nine points, 73-62, 5:25 remaining on the clock. Hughes and senior guard Darnell Butler led way during the run with five points each as the Eagles were three-of-four from the field, two-of-two from the beyond the arc, and four-of-four from the line.

The Greyhounds regained command, re-extending the lead to double-digits and closed out their 88-76 victory of the Eagle.

Individually for USI, Little added 15 second half points and closed out the game with a career-high 31 points. The junior forward was 12-of-18 from the field, one-of-two from outside the arc, and six-of-six from the line.

Butler and Hughes followed Little in the scoring column to close out the double-figure scorers with 13 points and 10 rebounds.

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for March 2

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Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for March 2, 2020.

 

Monday, March 2: Celebrating Read Across America and National Reading Month

WHO:                          Gov. Holcomb

ISTA President Keith Gambill

ISTA Vice President Jennifer Smith-Margraf

ISTA Treasurer Doug Taylor

ISTA Executive Director Dan Holub

More than 100 students and their teachers from Loper Elementary

 

WHAT:                        The governor will read to four fourth-grade classes from Loper Elementary in Shelbyville Central Schools.

 

WHEN:                        9:45 a.m., Monday, March 2
WHERE:                      Indiana Statehouse

Governor’s Office – Room 206

200 W. Washington St.

Indianapolis, IN 46204

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