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Eagles Baseball Team Are 31st In Preseason Poll

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University of Southern Indiana Baseball is ranked 31st nationally in the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper Division II Preseason Top 40 Poll as it prepares for the first pitch of 2020 on February 14 versus Davenport University. The Screaming Eagles have been ranked 10 times in the last 13 preseason polls, getting the top spot in 2011 and 2015.

USI throws out the first pitch in eight weeks when it plays a neutral site region three-game series with Davenport February 14-15 in Birmingham, Alabama. The Eagles open the 2020 home schedule with the Dunn Hospitality Classic February 21-22 versus Trevecca Nazarene University.

The early non-conference schedule also is highlighted by a visit by eighth-ranked Ashland University (February 28-March 1) for a three-game set at home; and two-game road series at 22nd-ranked West Florida University (March 10-11). Locally, the non-conference schedule has a home-and-home series with Kentucky Wesleyan College (March 24 and April 28) and a home game with Oakland City University (April 7).

The 35-game 2020 Great Lakes Valley Conference schedule starts March 7-8 when USI visits the 40th-ranked University of Illinois Springfield for a three-game series. USI begins the home portion of the league schedule March 14-15 when Drury University visits the USI Baseball Field.

The conference home campaign, in addition to the three-game set with Drury, includes Rockhurst University (March 28-29); University of Missouri-St. Louis (March 31); 38th-ranked Quincy University (March 4-5); McKendree University (April 14); and Lindenwood University (April 18-19). The Eagles are on the road in the GLVC against 14th-ranked Bellarmine University (March 18); Missouri University of Science & Technology (March 21-22); Maryville University (April 10-11); University of Indianapolis (April 22); Truman State University (April 25-26); and Lewis University (May 2-3).

The GLVC Tournament is May 7-10 and will be played at U.S. Baseball Park in Ozark, Missouri.

The NCAA Division II Tournament has changed this season to include a super-regional format. The Midwest Regional is May 15-17, followed by the Midwest Super-Regional May 23-24. The NCAA II Championship Series is May 30-June 6 in Cary, North Carolina.

The Eagles begin their 14th season under the direction of Head Coach Tracy Archuleta, who has a 477-257 (.650) record at USI and is the all-time winningest coach in the history of the program. USI completed the 2019 campaign with a 30-21 overall record, 21-12 in the GLVC, and a tie for third in the GLVC Tournament.

CrossPointe Trinity Church’sDrive Thru Nativity

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CrossPointe Trinity Church’s annual Drive-Thru Nativity returns again for 2019! Come see and hear the original Christmas story without getting out of your car.

Take a few minutes between the hustle and bustle of shopping, kid’s concerts, and Christmas parties to remind yourself and your family of the reason for the season. No charge for admittance.

Date(s) – 12/21/2019 – 12/23/2019
7:00 pm

Location
CrossPointe Trinity Church

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for December 21

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Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for December 21, 2019.

 

Saturday, December 21: Indiana University Winter Commencement

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb

 

WHAT:            The governor will give the commencement address.

 

WHEN:            10 a.m., Saturday, December 21

 

WHERE:          Indiana University

Simon Skjodt Assembly Hall

1001 E. 17th St.

Bloomington, IN 47408

 

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Orange Out set for Saturday when UE hosts Murray State

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Aces and Racers meet up at 6 p.m. inside Ford Center

 An Orange Out is set for Saturday evening in the Ford Center when the University of Evansville men’s basketball team welcomes Murray State for a 6 p.m. game.  Fans are encouraged to wear their orange in what will be an excellent gameday atmosphere inside the Ford Center.

 Setting the Scene

– In what is always an exciting atmosphere, the Aces and Murray State meet for the 39th time overall and the 8th time since 2011

– MSU holds a 26-12 edge in the series and have won 12 out of 20 contests played in Evansville

– In the last game at the Ford Center, the Aces earned the most lopsided win either team has enjoyed in the series, taking a 78-46 win on Dec. 10, 2016

– Evansville looks to finish its non-conference slate on a high note before beginning Missouri Valley Conference play on Dec. 31 at Missouri State

Last Time Out

– A 5-game win streak came to an end on Monday evening when UE fell at Jacksonville State by a final of 85-59

– Sam Cunliffe was the lone player in double figures for UE, scoring 11 points

– DeAndre Williams, Artur Labinowicz, K.J. Riley, Evan Kuhlman, Jawaun Newton and Thomasi Gilgeous-Alexander registered six points apiece

– The Gamecocks shot 54.8% in the game and were 11-of-22 from outside

Up-Tempo Sophomore

– Sophomore Shamar Givance continues to lead the Missouri Valley Conference in assist-to-turnover ratio with a tally of 3.4

– He has 24 assists against just 7 turnovers in his 232 minutes on the floor

– In the triple overtime thriller against Morgan State, he set his career scoring mark with 15 points while going a perfect 2-2 from outside and 4-7 from the field

Pin Point Accuracy

– Entering the Jacksonville State game, John Hall converted 61.9% of his field goal attempts and 61.5% of his lone range tries over the prior three games while averaging 11.3 PPG over that span

– Over the first eight games this season, Hall stood at just 5.8 points, but has upped his season average to 6.9 points

– He was 4-for-6 from long distance against Miami Ohio – by comparison – he took a total of just six 3-point shots in his first season with the program

– Hall added 12 points on 5-of-9 shooting at Green Bay

– The Philadelphia native has been a starter in ten games this year and poured in his top effort of the season against IU Kokomo, posting 16 points while converting three triples

Scouting the Opponent

– Murray State comes into Saturday’s game with a 6-4 record and have won their last two games, defeating Middle Tennessee State and Kennesaw State

– Tevin Brown has gotten off to an excellent start for the Racers, posting team-highs in points (14.6 PPG) and steals (11)

– KJ Williams has a team-high 6.8 rebounds per game and is second in scoring with 12.2 PPG

– Sitting at 9.9 points is Jaiveon Eaves; Eaves played for the Purple Aces during the 2016-17 season and played in 24 games as a freshman

– The Racers are 23rd in the nation in rebounding margin, finishing with an advantage of 8.2 boards per game

 

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OMB Director Cris Johnston Statement on the State Revenue F

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Indiana Office of Management and Budget Director Cris Johnston offered the following statement regarding the revenue forecast discussed at today’s State Budget Committee meeting:

“We are grateful for the work of the revenue forecasting committee. With this updated information, the state of Indiana can continue its strong fiscal position, protect our AAA credit ratings, fund our priorities, maintain the necessary reserves, and plan responsibly for the future.”

 

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Commentary: Donald Trump Diminishes Everything He Touches

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Commentary: Donald Trump Diminishes Everything He Touches

 

By John Krull
TheStatehouseFile.com 

INDIANAPOLIS – If there was any doubt that we now live in strange, sad times, these last days have dispelled it.

On the day before he was to become only the third president in American history to be impeached, Donald Trump sent House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, a six-page letter. The kindest word one can use to describe the letter is “unhinged.”

John Krull, publisher, TheStatehouseFile.com

The letter rambled. It railed. It dropped the f-bomb, decorously clad with asterisks. It sprinkled in other obscenities, uncloaked and naked to the eye. It scattered lies and distortions across its pages with the careless regard of a small child kicking pebbles on a gravel road. It delivered vague, impotent threats.

In all ways, it was a temper tantrum, settled into incoherent prose and printed on the letterhead of the greatest elected office of the greatest nation in the world.

In just about any other circumstance, if someone sent such a missive to a colleague or even a competitor, the result would be dismissal or legal action.

But this is not any other circumstance.

This is life in Donald Trump’s America, where the rule of law, the niceties of common courtesy and basic considerations of human decency have been discarded.

We now are free to be as nasty and disconnected from reality as the worst of us wish to be.

We see that here in Indiana.

At almost the same time the president of the United States was delivering his obscenity-laden letter to the speaker of the House, the Indiana Supreme Court Disciplinary Commission recommended that Indiana Attorney General Curtis Hill’s law license be suspended for two years.

The commission’s recommendation is the product of another disturbing, depressing saga. At a party marking the end of the 2018 legislative session, Hill – according to more than 20 witnesses – got drunk. He gripped and groped a series of women – including a state legislator – who complained.

Just about every political leader in Indiana called for Hill to resign.

Hill refused.

Investigations have followed, along with litigation. All have confirmed Hill’s boorish conduct – and in fact established that it began long before he became attorney general.

Hill’s defense throughout has been classically Trumpian.

Everyone else is lying.

Everyone else is wrong.

Everyone else is to blame.

At the heart of Hill’s argument is the contention that he’s entitled – that, in fact, he deserves – to be the face of Indiana law enforcement so long as he’s not behind bars.

There are many people who are angry about all of this, and no one should deny them the right to their anger.

But it leaves me with a sense of tremendous sadness.

That the president of the United States has elevated what therapists would call denial into a legal defense and chosen to use projection as a rallying cry is the stuff of tragedy.

Watching relatively low-level hacks such as Curtis Hill, as if infected by a communicable disease, transform the president’s approach into both playbook and Bible only deepens the sense of gloom.

We’re about to watch an impeachment process in which Republicans, to defend this president, say they don’t want witnesses. They don’t want documentation. They don’t want to know the truth.

They even boast that they don’t care about the truth.

This is the party of Lincoln. Of Theodore Roosevelt. Of Eisenhower. Of Reagan.

All were forces, powerful, directed men who approached the great office they inhabited with equally great dignity. They saw the presidency as a public trust, not an entitlement. They rarely, if ever, indulged in the kind of self-pity in which the current occupant of the Oval Office routinely engages.

It is impossible to imagine anyone of them sending a letter to anyone, much less the speaker of the House, like the one Donald Trump sent to Nancy Pelosi.

The commitment Republicans have made to defend this president at all costs now comes more and more to resemble a political suicide pact. The more the president revs up his base, the more he and other Republicans alienate moderates in the suburbs, where the next several elections will be fought and won.

He diminishes a great office and shrinks and demeans a great political party before our eyes, and everyone seems powerless to stop it from happening.

Strange days.

Sad days.

FOOTNOTE: John Krull is the director of Franklin College’s Pulliam School of Journalism and publisher of TheStatehouseFile.com, a news website powered by Franklin College journalism students.