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Otters pitcher Sittinger signed by Diamondbacks

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Evansville Otters pitcher Brandyn Sittinger had his contract purchased by the Arizona Diamondbacks this weekend.

Brandyn Sittinger, from LaGrange, Ohio, signed and joined the Otters midway through the 2019 regular season after a stint with the Detroit Tigers organization.

The right-hander was drafted by the Detroit Tigers in the 17th round of the 2016 MLB June Amateur Draft out of Ashland University, reaching as high as Double-A with the Erie SeaWolves.

“I was excited and relieved to get the news,” Sittinger said. “It’s exciting to get a call that someone wants to sign you but also a relief because I don’t have to wonder if anyone will give me that second opportunity in affiliated baseball.”

“Brandyn has a power arm and an ability to throw four-plus pitches,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said. “Moving him to the starting rotation was key to getting him innings in a short amount of time.”

In consecutive starts in early August against the Southern Illinois Miners and the Washington Wild Things, Sittinger combined to go 12 innings pitched, allowing no earned runs, and struck out 21 batters.

“The keys for me on the mound were going right at hitters and being confident while I was out there,” Sittinger said.

“Max (Peterson) and Andy (McCauley) made me feel very comfortable out there knowing they believed in me, which made it that much easier to go out there and have confidence in myself while I was on the mound.”

“Brandyn was a great character guy in our clubhouse,” McCauley said. “He had a comfortable transition to independent baseball, getting along with the other guys.”

Overall, Sittinger went 2-2 with a 1.42 ERA and 52 strikeouts in 38 innings pitched and seven appearances with the Otters.

“I want to go out there right away and prove myself to the staff and coordinators of the Diamondbacks, but at the same time, I have to go out there and just do what I’ve always done – compete,” Sittinger said.

This time around Sittinger said he’ll have a mindset of knowing he belongs and can compete at the affiliated level.

“I’m just going to continue to do what I did in Evansville, competing on every pitch,” Sittinger said.

Sittinger joins five other Otters to be signed to an affiliated organization in 2019 and second signed by the Diamondbacks.

“Arizona was interested in Brandyn from the day we signed him,” McCauley said. “They just were waiting for a spot to open and it never did during the season. They didn’t want to take a chance of missing out on him as the offseason progressed.”

“I’m grateful for the opportunity the Diamondbacks are giving Brandyn and wish him the best of luck.”

Former Otters starting pitcher Patrick McGuff also signed with the Diamondbacks organization after a 5-0 start with a 1.04 ERA and 60 strikeouts in early June.

The Otters have sent 80 players to affiliated organizations out of Evansville.

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for December 4

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INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for December 4, 2019.

 Wednesday, December 4: BGD Legislative Conference

WHO:               Gov. Holcomb

 

WHAT:            The governor will participate in a Q&A.

 

WHEN:            9:15 a.m., Wednesday, December 4
WHERE:           Indiana Convention Center

Sagamore 3

100 S. Capital Ave.

Indianapolis, IN 46225

University of Evansville Announces the Nancy McFadin Mueller Chair in Nursing Fund

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University of Evansville Announces the Nancy McFadin Mueller Chair in Nursing Fund

Edward J. Mueller M.D. established the fund with a $1 million gift to honor his wife and 1970 UE nursing alumna, Nancy McFadin Mueller

EVANSVILLE, IN (12/02/2019) The University of Evansville announced the Nancy McFadin Mueller Chair in Nursing Fund at an event on the UE campus today. Edward J. Mueller M.D. established the fund with a $1 million gift to honor his wife and 1970 UE nursing alumna, Nancy McFadin Mueller.

The fund will provide support for UE’s Dunigan Family School of Nursing through a stipend for an endowed chair and funding for programming that will further support a rich educational experience for UE nursing students. The Nancy McFadin Mueller Chair in Nursing will be the chair of the Dunigan Family School of Nursing, and will demonstrate the values of hard work and caring that Nancy brought to the nursing profession.

“My wife provided outstanding care to so many throughout her remarkable nursing career, it is only fitting to give back to the place that provided her professional foundation,” said Edward J. Mueller. “Nancy has always had a special place in her heart for the University of Evansville, and it is our hope that this fund will make a significant impact in the education of future nurses.”

Nancy grew up on a farm outside of Mt. Vernon, Ind. Her passion growing up was to become a nurse, and she accepted a scholarship through the Army student nurse program in order to pay for her education at the University of Evansville. In exchange for tuition, she committed to serving four years as a nurse in the U.S. Army, and after graduation, she was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army Nurse Corps.

“Nancy is the epitome of the words we use to indicate sustained outstanding performance in a profession,” said her husband. “She was a role model and a mentor throughout her long career in Army Nursing, and when she retired in 1994 at the rank of Colonel, she then joined me in my urology practice.”

Though urology was a new area for her, Nancy embraced the challenge, passed the urology nurse certification exam (the first board-certified urology nurse in all of San Antonio), and became involved in the Society of Urology Nurses Association (SUNA), eventually accepting national president of the association. She published articles on urologic care of patients and was an editor and author for Telephone Nursing Practice in Adult Urology – A Manual for Urology Nurses, published in 2000.

In 2008, after practicing nursing for 38 years, Nancy retired from nursing.

“We are so proud of Nancy’s incredible career in nursing,” said Mary Kessler, dean of UE’s College of Education and Health Science. “She is an example for all current nursing students on how we can make a difference in the world around us through this profession. We are also grateful to Dr. Mueller for choosing to honor Nancy in this way, and we are privileged to be able to carry on her legacy through this endowed chair.”

Aces play host to Western Illinois on Wednesday at Ford Center

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UE returns home for first time since Nov. 18

With its second road win of the season secured, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team returns to the Ford Center on Wednesday evening for a 6 p.m. game against Western Illinois.  ESPN3 and the Purple Aces Radio Network will have the coverage.

 Setting the Scene

– Following a season-long stretch of four games away from home, the Purple Aces host a pair of games this week, facing the Leathernecks on Wednesday before welcoming Miami Ohio for a 1 p.m. game on Saturday

– The Aces completed the recent stretch with an even 2-2 mark and have come out on the winning side in its last two games

– In its finale in the Bahamas against Morgan State, Evansville played just the second triple overtime game in program history

– The other 3OT game came on the road at St. Joseph’s (Ind.) with the Aces earning a 78-70 victory

Last Time Out

– Evansville improved to a perfect 2-0 in true road games this season with a 70-64 win against IUPUI on Saturday in Indianapolis

– Facing a 10-point halftime deficit, the Aces rallied in the second half and used a late 11-0 run to take the lead for good in the final minutes

– DeAndre Williams led all players with 20 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists

– Artur Labinowicz tallied nine points while Noah Frederking and K.J. Riley posted eight points apiece; Riley did all of his scoring in the second half

– In his first action since the Kentucky game, Evan Kuhlman added six pivotal points while registering an assist and a steal

 Leftovers from IUPUI

– With 20 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists, DeAndre Williams became the first UE player since Reed Jackson in 1994 to post those numbers in a game

– After missing five games, Evan Kuhlman made his return against the Jags; he scored six points and had a pivotal basket in the final minutes that saw the UE lead reach multiple possessions for the remainder of the game

– Evansville outscored IUPUI by a 43-27 margin in the second half; it was the fourth time in eight games that UE has outscored the opposition in the second half

Doing what he does best

– Aces senior K.J. Riley ranks 8th in the nation with 8.2 fouls drawn per 40 minutes

– He is tied for 4th in the NCAA with 48 free throw makes and is tied for 6th with 59 attempts

– Artur Labinowicz has drawn an average of 7.2 fouls per 40 minutes and is 28th in the country

1992 Indiana All-Stars

– The relationship between UE head coach Walter McCarty and Western Illinois coach Billy Wright goes way back to 1992

– McCarty and Wright were teammates on the Indiana Senior All-Star Team

– Wright attended Richmond HS while McCarty was from Harrison HS in Evansville

Doing it all

– In Evansville’s only game of the week, sophomore DeAndre Williams had one of the most complete games in recent years for the Purple Aces

– The Houston native recorded 20 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists in a 70-64 road win over IUPUI; he hit 8 of his 13 attempts in the game while posting two blocks and a steal

– He drew five fouls in the contest and turned that into six trips to the line

– His effort was the first 20-15-5 performance for the Evansville program since Reed Jackson had 21 points, 15 rebounds and 8 assists against South Alabama on December 14, 1994

Scouting the Opponent

– Western Illinois comes to the Ford Center with a 2-5 record with wins over Central Christian College of the Bible and Ball State

– Last time out, they came up just short against Kansas City, 68-67

– Kobe Webster and Zion Young are the top two scorers for WIU, averaging 16.3 and 15.4 points per game, respectively

– Ben Pyle (12.7 PPG) and C.J. Duff (10.8 PPG) also average double figures

– James Claar is their top rebounder with 6.7 per game

– Pyle was their top player against the Kangaroos, scoring a career-high of 21 points

 

 

This Week at USI: Commencement Week is here!

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Below is a list of events and activities happening in and around the USI community in the coming weeks:

Thursday, December 5 – Wednesday, December 11

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Fall 2019 finals
USI will not hold classes on Wednesday, December 4 in order for students to prepare for upcoming final exams. Final exams begin on Thursday, December 4 and run through Wednesday, December 11. Students can check their finals schedule at the USI website by visiting the Registrar’s Office page.

10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday, December 7

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USI Fall Commencement to be held Saturday, December 7

The University of Southern Indiana will hold two Fall Commencement ceremonies on Saturday, December 7, in the Screaming Eagles Arena. The ceremony for the College of Liberal Arts and the Romain College of Business will be held at 10 a.m. The ceremony for the College of Nursing and Health Professions and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education will be held at 1 p.m. Doors will open one hour prior to each ceremony. In all, 708 degrees will be awarded, including master’s degrees, post-bachelor certificates, bachelor’s degrees and associate degrees. Read More

Exhibit open through Saturday, December 7

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New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art to feature popup exhibition

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary will host “Praxis,” a popup exhibition, through Saturday, December 7. “Praxis” is a physical manifestation and continuation of the dialogue initiated between the panelists and audience members of the Marketing Yourself as an Artist event that was held this past September. More Information

 

CRISS ANGEL RAW: MINDFREAK UNPLUGGED IS COMING TO VICTORY THEATRE JANUARY 19. TICKETS GO ON SALE FRIDAY AT 10AM

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Criss Angel RAW – The Mindfreak Unplugged

VICTORY THEATRE – JANUARY 19

TICKETS GO ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 – 10AM

 Victory Theatre and VenuWorks proudly present the Magician of the Century Criss Angel in his newest production, Criss Angel RAW: The Mindfreak Unplugged, on Sunday, January 19th. Tickets range from $92 to $44 and can be purchased in person the Ford Center Ticket Office, or online at VictoryTheatre.com. Tickets go on sale Friday, December 6 at 10am (local).

Criss Angel has dominated the world of magic for over a decade, but even with his incomparable success, Criss’ passion is to constantly create and bring his magic revolution to fans everywhere. Criss Angel RAW – The Mindfreak Unplugged is a theatrical experience unlike any seen before, bringing Angel’s famous sleight of hand street magic, mentalism, and even some of his most iconic illusions to life – all performed in an intimate, raw setting. This extraordinary evening of magic unplugged features Criss and some of his amazing friends with a stripped-down purity that’s in-your-face and guaranteed to blow your mind. Experience Criss Angel like never before!

Criss Angel is the most influential and imitated magician of the modern era. From his role as star, creator, executive producer and director of the most successful magic television series of all time, Criss Angel MINDFREAK on A&E Network, to his #1 best-selling Las Vegas stage show Criss Angel MINDFREAK, to countless critically acclaimed television specials and series, best-selling books, top-grossing retail products, music CDs and more. Hailing spectacular reviews from outlets such as Bloomberg Businessweek – who called him “the biggest name in Las Vegas magic”, and the Las Vegas Sun – “The #1 magic show of all time!”, Angel’s magic revolution has single-handedly brought upon the art’s resurgence.

 

Tickets may be purchased at Ford Center Ticket Office or www.Ticketmaster.com For more information about the Victory Theatre, visit:

www.victorytheatre.com www.facebook.com/VictoryTheatre www.twitter.com/Victory_Theatre

About VenuWorks

VenuWorks provides customized management solutions for arenas, stadiums, theatres and convention centers throughout the country with services that include operations, catering, concessions, along with the booking and marketing of sports and entertainment events

Mark Siegel named to Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Class of 2020

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The Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame Board of Directors announced the 2020 Men’s Induction Class to be honored on Wednesday, March 25, 2020.  Among those set to be inducted is former University of Evansville men’s basketball player Mark Siegel.

Siegel played in the first four games of his freshman year for the Purple Aces when he was among the 29 people killed in the December 13, 1977 plane crash.  In his time on the floor at UE, he posted 1.5 points and 1.8 rebounds per game.  He added five steals and three assists.

He set numerous records at Pike High School in Indianapolis.  A 1976 and 1977 honorable mention all-state player and 1st team academic all-state selection, he earned 1st team all-Marion County honors twice and 1st team all-conference honors twice, averaging nearly 14 points per game as a junior and 19.5 points his senior season.  Along the way he set six school records including 13 assists in one game, 180 assists in one season and 271 career assists, along with 11 steals in one game, 103 steals in one season and 184 career steals.

 

Eagles rally from 12 down to upend McKendree in GLVC-opener

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Senior guard/forward Morgan Sherwood scored a career-high 16 points as University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball rallied from a 12-point first-half deficit to defeat host McKendree University, 71-66, in its Great Lakes Valley Conference-opener Tuesday evening at Harry M. Strathman Sports Center.

Trailing 29-17 at the end of the opening period and 31-19 early in the second frame, the Screaming Eagles began to slowly tilt momentum in their favor. USI scored four straight points to trim the deficit to eight three minutes into the second quarter and trailed 35-27 with just under four minutes to play in the half following a layup by junior guard Emma DeHart.

McKendree (5-2, 0-1 GLVC), however, got a three-pointer from senior guard Jordan Heberg to extend its lead back to double-digits with three minutes to play in the half.

Insert freshman forward Hannah Haithcock, who hit back-to-back three-pointers to get the Eagles to within five points. The two teams swapped free throws at the end of the half and the Eagles went into the break facing a 39-34 halftime deficit.

USI (5-1, 1-0 GLVC) got a pair of buckets from DeHart early in the second half and a basket by junior center Audrey Turner got the Eagles to within one (41-40) three minutes out of the intermission.

The Bearcats scored on back-to-back possessions to push their lead back to five points, but the Eagles, once again, answered. Sherwood hit a three-pointer from the far corner to cut McKendree’s lead to 45-43; while a bucket by senior guard Kiara Moses evened the score at 45 with just under five minutes to play in the third stanza.

Freshman guard Addy Blackwell hit a three-pointer 38 seconds later to give the Eagles their first lead since the opening minutes of the contest; while sophomore forward Ashlynn Browncapped what turned out to be an 11-0 run with a three-pointer from the top of the arc, giving the Eagles’ an improbable six-point lead less with than three minutes left in the third quarter.

Brown quelled a McKendree run moments later, giving USI a 53-49 advantage with a basket, while a transition three-pointer by Sherwood put USI up 56-50.

Heberg, who scored 15 of her career-high 29 points in the first 10 minutes of the contest, brought the Bearcats back, hitting a three-pointer to tie the contest at 56-56 with eight minutes to play in the contest.

Sherwood, however, responded with an old-fashioned three-point play a minute later to put the Eagles back in front, 59-56. USI used the free throw line to score its next eight points, and a three-pointer by DeHart with less than two minutes to play in the game capped off a 14-3 surge that gave the Eagles a commanding 70-59 edge.

In addition to Sherwood, the Eagles got 12 points from Haithcock and 11 points from DeHart. Senior guard Ashley Johnson added eight points and four assists.

USI returns to action December 22 when it travels to Ashland, Ohio, to take on No. 6 Ashland University in a Midwest Region clash. The Eagles resume GLVC play January 2 when they host No. 1 Drury University at Screaming Eagles Arena.

Notes: After watching McKendree go 10-of-14 (.714) from the field in the first quarter, the Eagles defense clamped down on the Bearcats. USI held McKendree to just four second-quarter field goals and to just 8-of-28 (.286) shooting in the second half.

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ADOPT A PET

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Rosie is a 5-year-old female pit bull mix. She is friendly with other dogs and is a staff/volunteer favorite at the shelter. She weighs 59 lbs. Rosie was surrendered in September from a family who had too many animals. Her adoption fee is $110 and includes her spay, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!