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Eagles Close USI Invitational With Victory Over Kentucky State
Eagles Close USI Invitational With Victory Over Kentucky State
EVANSVILLE, Ind. –Â The University of Southern Indiana volleyball team wrapped up the USI Invitational Saturday night with a three-set (25-12, 25-11, 25-14) defeat of Kentucky State University at the Screaming Eagles Arena.
The Screaming Eagles (6-5) stifled the Thorobreds’ offense, allowing just 18 kills for the entire match while countering with 47 of their own. USI also posted a team hitting percentage of .356; the second-highest rate of the season.
A pair of seniors led the way at the net, with outside hitter Lindsey Stose (Elkhart, Indiana) and middle hitter Elexis Coleman (Joliet, Illinois) team up for 24 kills and a whopping .622 attack rate.
1st Set: USI 25, KSU 12
The Eagles dropped a 9-2 run on Kentucky State to grab a decisive lead at 14-8. Stose landed three kills during this run, while freshman setter Bella Mitchell (Moline, Illinois) capped the stretch with a pair of service aces.
USI posted 19 kills in the frame for a .395 attack percentage. Coleman and Stose posted five and four kills, respectively. Junior setter Casey Cepicky (St. Louis, Missouri) dumped three kills of her own on the Thorobreds while assisting 14 of the other sixteen.
2nd Set: USI 25, KSU 11
The second frame was handled by an 18-5 stretch. Six different Eagles added kills in within that window: Coleman, Stose, Cepicky, senior middle blocker Amanda Jung (Belleville, Illinois), freshman outside hitter Katherine Koch (Belleville, Illinois) and freshman outside hitter Jordan Martin (Huntertown, Indiana).
Cepicky reached her total of 20 assists through two frames. Freshman setter Kelsie Vanitvelt (Grand Blanc, Michigan) took over setting duties for 12 assists in the third.
3rd Set: USI 25, KSU 14
Yet another run by the Eagles, this time a 12-2 streak, put the Thorobreds away for USI’s sixth victory of the season, third of the USI Invitational.
Koch blasted six kills in the third, reaching her final total of 10 for the match; the third Eagle in double-digits in that category.
Freshman libero/defensive specialist Audrey Crowder (Avon, Indiana) led the Eagles with eight digs as the libero in the second and third frames.
Up Next
USI Volleyball heads to Nashville, Tennessee to face Trevecca Nazarene University on Tuesday before opening up the Great Lakes Valley Conference slate with the long trip west for William Jewell College (Friday, 7 p.m.) and Rockhurst University (Saturday, 3 p.m.).
The Eagles return to Screaming Eagles Arena to host Drury University on Friday, October 4 at 7 p.m.
Indiana Employment Report
INDIANAPOLIS (Sept. 20, 2019) – Indiana’s unemployment rate continues to drop to 3.3 percent for August and remains lower than the national rate of 3.7 percent. The last time Indiana’s unemployment rate was at 3.3 percent was February 2018. The monthly unemployment rate is a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) indicator that reflects the number of unemployed people seeking employment within the prior four weeks as a percentage of the labor force.
Indiana’s labor force had a net decrease of 2,135 over the previous month. This was a result of a decrease of 4,260 unemployed residents and an increase of 2,125 employed residents. Indiana’s total labor force, which includes both Hoosiers employed and those seeking employment, stands at 3.38 million, and the state’s 64.6 percent labor force participation rate remains above the national rate of 63.2 percent.
Additionally, this month had the lowest unemployment insurance claims in the reference week (12th of the month) in 2019.
Learn more about how unemployment rates are calculated here: http://www.hoosierdata.in.gov/infographics/employment-status.asp.
Employment by Sector
Private sector employment has grown by 23,000 over the year and has decreased by 2,100 over the previous month. The monthly decrease is primarily due to losses in the Leisure and Hospitality (-1,600) and the Manufacturing (-1,500) sectors. Losses were partially offset by gains in the Professional and Business Services (900) and the Financial Activities (600) sectors. Total private employment stands at 2,739,000, which is 6,900 above the December 2018 peak.
Midwest Unemployment Rates
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EDITOR’S NOTES:
Data are sourced from August Current Employment Statistics, Local Area Unemployment Statistics – U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
August employment data for Indiana Counties, Cities and MSAs will be available Monday, Sept. 23, 2019, at noon (Eastern) pending U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics validation.
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Evansville win streak reaches eight matches
Aces set for conference play next weekend
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For the first time since the 2010 campaign, the University of Evansville volleyball team has won eight matches in a row as the Purple Aces defeated Mercer by a 3-1 final in their final non-conference match of 2019.
Leading the Evansville (9-2) offense was the duo of Rachel Tam and Melanie Feliciano, who combined for 37 kills. Tam posted 19 while Feliciano added 18. Gabriela Macedo posted 17 digs to lead four Aces in double figures. Alondra Vazquez had 15 with Allana McInnis registering 12 and Tam finishing with 10. McInnis added a team-best 41 assists.
Tam was named the MVP of the tournament while Feliciano and McInnis earned spots on the All-Tournament Team. The trio has helped Evansville win eight straight matches, the longest streak since a 9-game streak in 2010. It matches a 9-2 start in the 2011 campaign.
“This was a great weekend to close non-conference and to end up winning the tournament will give us a lot of confidence,†UE coach Fernando Morales said after the win. “We are finding different ways to win and that is important as we get to conference play. We are excited about the MVC and the girls are ready for the challenge.â€
Game one saw the Aces jump out to a 3-1 lead with each point being a Melanie Feliciano kill. The Bears rebounded to take their first lead at 5-4 in a run that saw them reel off nine out of 11 tallies to go up by an 11-5 score. Alondra Vazquez helped Evansville get within three at 17-14, but Mercer fended off the challenge and pulled away for a 25-17 decision.
After Mercer ran out to a 3-1 advantage in the second frame, Evansville came back with a 4-0 stretch that included a Cecilia Thon service ace. The Bears rallied to grab a 10-9 lead before UE came back with five in a row. Following a Rachel Tam kill, the UE defense forced three Bear errors in a row to go up by a 14-10 score. Mercer responded with a point before UE put three more on the board, taking a 17-11 score and forcing the Bears to use their second time out. The Aces never let the Bears get closer as they pulled away for a 25-14 victory.
Neither team could wrestle away the lead in the early moment of the third set before the Bears were able to turn an 11-11 tie into a 14-11 edge. The Aces inched their way back before kills from Tam and Feliciano helped UE tie it up at 19-all. Each point would be tied leading to a 27-27 score. Feliciano added a kill before recording the clinching service ace in a 29-27 victory as the Aces took a 2-1 match lead.
Evansville took its first lead of the fourth game at 6-5 on a Mercer error, but the Bears turned it around and inched out to a 13-10 edge. The Aces did not let the deficit deter them as they rallied on an 8-2 stretch to take an 18-15 advantage. Vazquez added a pair of kills while Allana McInnis had a service ace that gave the Aces the lead. From there, UE held strong from there to record a 25-22 win and clinch the match.
Missouri Valley Conference play is up next for the Aces, who open next Friday at UNI before traveling to Drake for a match on Saturday.
Records Broken, Titles Earned at Austin Peay Cross Country Festival
The University of Evansville women’s cross country team defended its title at the Austin Peay Cross Country Festival, while the men captured second place, Saturday morning.
 The women were paced by junior Anna Lowry on a fast course, the Aces ran to a 26 point victory, with all scoring seven finishing in the top-12. On the male side, the top seven finishers ended up in the top-21, while finishing just seven points behind first place Bethel.
 Lowry rewrote the record books behind her 16:46.42 championship race, setting a new school, meet and personal record, as well as the fastest 5K in the MVC this season. Lowry finished the race almost a minute faster than the next runner from Bethel.
 “We had some great performances across the board,†head cross country coach Don Walters said. “They closed the gap and finished next to each other and worked off each other, especially the women. It was a great performance from top to bottom.â€
Haylee Harmeyer pushed her season best to a 18:13.48, fourth place finish, just ahead of Jenna Fahrenbacher who took fifth in 18:17.96.
Bones Parker earned seventh place on a 18:40.92 5K, while Sarah Poltrack took ninth place in 19:01.68.
Lauren Meyer and Izzy Dawson rounded out the Aces scoring seven with 11th and 12th place finishes respectively.
Stanley Chepchieng once again led the men’s team. His 5K race earned him third place overall on a 15:06.95 time. Ricky Hendrix finished just two seconds later in fourth place on a 15:06.53 time.
Dawson Hood finished next for UE, taking sixth place in 15:16.53. Phil Dzienciol (15:40.04) and Tyler Frields-Reifsteck (15:46.40) took 13th and 15th respectively, while Jackson McPeeters (16:00.21) took 18th.
Timmy Miller finishes up the Aces scoring lineup with a 21st place 16:13.82 time.
The Purple Aces will next head to the Fast Cats Classic in Owensboro, Ky., on Oct. 12.
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Volleyball sweeps opening day of Skyhawk Invitational
UE looks for another perfect weekend on Saturday
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The win streak for the University of Evansville volleyball team has reached seven matches as the Purple Aces earned a pair of victories on Friday with wins over UT Martin and Little Rock in the opening day of the Skyhawk Invitational.
Evansville (7-2) opened the day with a 3-1 win over host UT Martin before completing the day with an impressive 3-0 sweep over Little Rock. The Aces have now won seven matches in a row, their longest streak since 2010 when they won nine in a row. The start for the team is the best since 2011 when the Aces posted a 9-2 mark in their first 11 contests.
“It is a good sign that we are getting wins with different players leading us,†UE coach Fernando Morales said. “We have had three different hitters lead us in kills and three different players lead us in digs. Our whole team is locked in and ready to contribute.â€
UT Martin Recap
For the third time in as many matches, the Purple Aces etched their way into the record books. Rachel Tam had another excellent outing, posting 35 kills in 70 attempts while hitting .343. Her total is the most in a 4-set match in Evansville history. It is also the third-highest total in the Aces record books. It marks the third match in a row that a UE player surpassed the previous program mark entering the 2019 campaign.
Alondra Vazquez added 11 kills and 13 digs while Allana McInnis posted 46 assists and 22 digs. Her did total was the most in her career, passing her previous high of 19. Melanie Feliciano added 16 digs while Gabriela Macedo notched 15. Macedo and Laura Ruiz recorded three service aces apiece.
Things were close in the early moments of game one, leading to a 6-6 score. Up 9-8, the Aces scored three in a row and put it in cruise control from that point. Hannah Watkins had a kill that gave Evansville a 15-10 lead. After the Skyhawks scored a pair, the Aces finished the set on a 10-3 stretch to take the first set by a 25-15 score. The final kill of the set came from Feliciano.
In the opening moments of the second frame, UT Martin grabbed a 7-5 lead before a pair of Tam kills tied the score at 8-8. A Laura Ruiz ace saw Evansville wrestle away an 11-10 lead, but the team could not push that advantage past two points. That changed a few points later. After a UE error saw UTM tied it at 15-15, Evansville made its decisive run, scoring five in a row. Vazquez started the rally with two kills. The Aces hung on from there to take a 2-0 match lead thanks to the 25-20 decision.
UT Martin took an 8-4 lead in the third set before the Aces made their rally. Trailing 13-10, a pair of Tam kills saw UE score four in a row to take a 14-13 lead, its first advantage of the frame. The Skyhawks fought back to tie it up at 15-15 before completing the period on a 10-4 run to earn their first set win by a final of 25-19.
Looking for their sixth win in a row, the Aces wasted little time in game four, opening up a 7-2 lead. Vazquez capped off the early rally with two more kills. UT Martin came right back with a 6-1 run that knotted the score at 8-8. The Skyhawks forced three more ties, but could not move ahead of the Aces on the scoreboard. Evansville took advantage, posting three in a row following an 11-11 score before taking the match with a 25-20 win.
Early goal gives USI a victory
The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team scored early in the first half and held on to defeat the University of Indianapolis, 1-0, Friday evening at Strassweg Field. The Screaming Eagles go to 3-1-0 overall and is 1-1-0 GLVC, while UIndy is 3-1-0 overall, 1-1-0 GLVC.
USI grabbed the first half lead and the eventual game-winning goal at 9:43 when sophomore midfielder Madison Cady (West Chicago, Illinois) recorded her first tally of the season. She was assisted on the goal sophomore defender Madeline Weston (St. Peters, Missouri) and senior midfielder Emilie Blomenkamp (Smithton, Illinois).
The 1-0 lead would stand up through the intermission and the second half despite a 15 UIndy shots at the Eagles’ goal. USI freshman goalkeeper Maya Etienne (Midland, Michigan) posted her third shutout of the season by making six saves.
The Eagles returns to the road Sunday when they travel to Bellarmine University in Louisville, Kentucky, for an 11 a.m. (CDT) match-up. The Knights saw their record go to 3-2-0 overall and 0-2-0 GLVC after falling to McKendree University, 1-0, this evening at home.
Bellarmine leads the all-time series with USI, 13-7-6, after the Eagles defeated the Knights last year, 2-0, on goals by Weston and sophomore midfielder/defender Lyndsee Monac (New Brighton, Pennsylvania). The USI win over Bellarmine broke a 14-match winless streak by the Eagles.