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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf Finish 13th Of 17 Teams At the Murray State Invitational

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EVANSVILLE, Ind.- University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf shot a final round of 304 to finish 13th of 17 teams at the Murray State Invitational in Murray, Kentucky Tuesday.

The Screaming Eagles finished the first two rounds of the season with a 300 and 299 respectively. This gave USI a 54-hole cumulative score of 903.

Sophomore Zach Williams (Mount Vernon, Illinois) finished T-20 in the 95-player field leading the way for the Eagles after carding a three-over-par 73 in the final round. He opened the weekend with a one-under-par 70 Sunday and another 73 Monday. Williams finished with a three-day total of 216 (+3).

Senior teammate K.O. Taylor (Madisonville, Kentucky) finished 55th with a 54-hole mark of 226 (+13) with his low round of the tournament coming on Monday’s four-over-par 74.

Murray State (830/-22) UT – Martin (834/-18) Southern Illinois (836/-16) nabbed the top three spots while Southern Illinois (B) (869/+17) and Tennessee State U. (871/+19) rounded out the top five.

USI will look ahead to their next tournament, the Doc Spragg Fall Invitational held in Findlay, Ohio on Sep. 23-24.

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USI hosts McKendree to kick-off GLVC campaign

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s soccer team begins the defense of its share of the 2018 GLVC regular season title Sunday when it hosts McKendree University at Strassweg Field. Match time is scheduled for noon and coverage can be found on GoUSIEagles.com.

This Sunday’s USI men’s and women’s soccer games will be played in honor of Oliver “Ollie” Dill, a child of the USI Family who tragically lost his life this past summer. All ticket proceeds will be donated to a selected charity in Ollie’s name.

USI’s first homestand of the season extends through September 20 when the University of Indianapolis visits Strassweg Field for a 5 p.m. match-up.

Week 1 Eagle Notes: 

The 2018 Crown: The Eagles and the Bearcats of McKendree shared the 2018 GLVC regular season crown with Truman State University at the end of last season. The share of the GLVC regular season title was a first in program history for USI.

USI starts 2019 with two wins: USI won its opening games of the season, posting a 5-0 win over Purdue University Northwest at home and a 4-0 victory on the road at Walsh University.

Unbeaten Streak Extended: USI extended its unbeaten streak to 10 matches after starting the year with a pair of wins. The Eagles finished last season with seven-straight wins, tying a school record, and a tie in the GLVC Tournament with Rockhurst University (Rockhurst advanced over USI in the GLVC Tournament due to penalty kicks).

Winter named GLVC Player of the Week: USI junior forward Maggie Winter was named the GLVC Offensive Player of the Week after leading the team with seven points in two matches on three goals and one assist. Winter had a goal in the win over Purdue Northwest and a pair of goals and an assist in the victory at Walsh.

Climbing the record book: Junior forward Maggie Winter is starting to climb the USI record book categories, moving into the top 10 in points (37) and remaining 11th in goals scored (14), one away from entering the top 10.

Schoenstein enters his 4th year: USI Head Coach Eric Schoenstein is in his fourth season as the head coach of the Eagles, producing a 31-19-7 mark (.605), a share of a GLVC regular season title, and three-straight GLVC Tournament appearances.

USI vs. McKendree: McKendree leads the all-time series, 9-5-1, after winning the regular season match last fall, 2-1, in double overtime. The Bearcats also have won the last five regular season meetings.

McKendree in 2019:  The Bearcats split their opening weekend at home, defeating Kentucky Wesleyan College, 3-2, and falling to Ohio Dominican University, 1-0.

USI vs. Indianapolis: The Greyhounds lead the all-time series with the Eagles, 12-11-1, despite USI winning on the road last year in overtime, 3-2. The Eagles and the Greyhounds have split the last five games with two wins each and a tie.

UIndy in 2019:  UIndy, who host Bellarmine University Sunday before visiting USI on September 20, won its first two matches in convincing fashion. The Greyhounds defeated the University of Wisconsin Parkside, 4-1, and Purdue Northwest, 4-0, on the road during the opening weekend.

Rohleder Powers Aces at Murray State Invitational

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 The University of Evansville men’s golf team started the fall season off strong at day one of the Murray State Invitational, Monday in Murray, Ky.

After 36 holes, the Purple Aces sit tied in fourth place, carding a 6-over par 574.

Issac Rohleder, in his first tournament as an Ace, sits tied for 15th, posting a 1-under par 141, including a 69 round one.

Matthew Ladd earned a 1-over par 143 through two rounds, siting tied for 23rd. Dallas Koth finds himself in a tie for 34th with a 4-over par score.

Spencer Wagner and Caleb Wassmer round out UE’s lineup, currently sitting tied for 43rd and 66th respectively.

The Aces are set for a 9 a.m. shotgun start for the final round Murray State Invitational tomorrow.

Aces close road trip with journey to Lipscomb

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  • After falling behind early, the University of Evansville men’s soccer team mounted a vigorous comeback that fell just short in a 4-3 loss on the road at SIUE on Friday night.
  • The Aces found themselves in a hole inside the first 10 minutes of the match after the Cougars pounced early. SIUE opened the scoring in the second minutes as the leading goal-scorer for the Cougars a season ago scored his first of 2018 in the beginning moments of the match.
  • Three minutes later, the Cougars added a second goal off the foot of Jorge Gonzalez, followed by another goal two minutes later.
  • Before the half, SIUE scored its fourth of the opening 45 minutes as Vncent Jackson II found the back of the net.
  • With nine minutes left in the opening period, Evansville pulled back within three goals as sophomore Ryan Harris scorched one past the keeper in the 36th minute off an assist from redshirt freshman Jakub Hall.
  • In the 66th minute, Evansville trimmed its deficit to two as freshman Nkosi Graham scored his first goal of his college career.
  • As the match moved into the final 10 minutes, junior Filip Johansson gave the Aces a boost with his first goal of the season, assisted by sophomore Logan Muck, bringing Evansville back within a goal.
  • Despite pushing forward and substituting in attacking players, Evansville could not find the match-tying goal as the Aces fell to SIUE, 4-3.
  • Evansville owned a significant advantage on shots on-goal, out-shooting the Cougars, 12-6.

MASON MILLER NAMED ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN

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Memorial student Mason Miller has just been named an Academic All-American, by the USA Swimming Federation.

This is the second time he has earned this distinction.  He has a 3.5 GPA academic average.

Indiana Arts Commission to host creative town hall, visit Southwest Indiana this week

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The Indiana Arts Commission will tour “Arts Region 10” of the state, made up of Knox, Daviess, Gibson, Pike, Dubois, Perry, Spencer, Warrick, Posey and Vanderburgh counties. Arts Commission staff will visit arts and cultural organizations, grant recipients and individual artists to learn about the unique opportunities and challenges facing the creative sector in Southwest Indiana.

The Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, which serves as the Indiana Arts Commission’s Regional Art Partner, is coordinating and hosting the tour, which also includes “Art Cafe” information sessions for those interested in learning more about the Indiana Arts Commission and a public town hall meeting about the arts.

The Creative Indiana Town Hall features a presentation by regional musician Theophilus Akai, a Ghanaian immigrant, musician and teacher. Akai will share his experience introducing global cultures in Southwest Indiana as a musician. Following Akai’s talk, Leadership Everyone will lead participants in a high-energy town hall-style conversation about how the region can grow the arts in local communities, regions and statewide. The Creative Indiana Town Hall is Thursday 4:30-6:30 p.m. (CDT) at the Sauced Ballroom, 1119 Parrett St. in Evansville.

As part of the arts commission’s visit, Evansville will host the statewide meeting of Regional Arts Partners, as well as the Quarterly Business Meeting of Governor-appointed Indiana Arts Commission Commissioners.

The Indiana Arts Commission will visit businesses and creative spaces in New Harmony, Wadesville, Jasper, Washington, Vincennes and Evansville.

IAC Schedule

Art Café
1:45-3:15 p.m. (ET) Wednesday, Sept. 11
Brew Coffee Shop, 408 Main St. Jasper, Indiana

Art Café
1:45-3:15 p.m. (ET) Wednesday, Sept. 11
Jenna’s Bakeshouse, 213 Main St. Vincennes, Indiana

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1:45-3:15 p.m. (CT) Wednesday, Sept. 11
Plus by Honey Moon, 1 Main St. Evansville, Indiana

Creative Indiana Town Hall
4:30-6:30 p.m. (CT) Thursday, Sept. 12
Sauced Ballroom, 1119 Parrett St. Evansville, Indiana

Closing Reception
6:30-8 p.m. (CT) Thursday, Sept. 12
Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana, 212 Main St. Evansville, Indiana

About the Indiana Arts Commission: The Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) is an agency of State Government funded by the Indiana General Assembly and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.

The IAC consists of 15 gubernatorial appointments who establish the agency’s policies and goals, plan its direction for the future, and approve all grant awards and programs. The commissioners serve up to eight years, without compensation. They are selected to represent various areas of the state and diverse arts, business and community backgrounds.

The commissioners hire an executive director to administer the agency and implement
the strategic plan. IAC staff provide advice and counsel, develop and administer the grants making process, recruit and train panelists, maintain a website, develop and disseminate publications and other information, and convene groups to assist in issue identification and research.

UE Invites Community to Constitution Day Lecture on September 12

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The University of Evansville invites the community to its annual Constitution Day Lecture on Thursday, September 12 at 4:00 p.m. Dawn Johnsen, professor at Indiana University Maurer School of Law, will speak on the topic, “Making Sense of the Current Crisis in Reproductive Rights” in Smythe Lecture Hall (Room 170) in the Schroeder School of Business Building. Admission to the lecture is free and open to the public.

“We are thrilled to have a speaker of Dawn Johnsen’s caliber coming to campus to share her deep insights about the Constitution,” said Robert Dion, political science professor and chairperson of the Constitution Day Committee. “Her message could not be more timely.”

Johnsen has taught at IU Bloomington for over 20 years. Prior to teaching at IU Bloomington, Johnsen served as the acting assistant attorney general for the Office of Legal Counsel in the Department of Justice under President Bill Clinton, and she played a role in the transition teams for both President Clinton and President Barack Obama. From 1988-1993, she was the legal director of the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights Action League (now NARAL Pro-Choice America), and prior to that, she was staff counsel fellow at the American Civil Liberties Union Reproductive Freedom Project.

Johnsen serves as director and secretary of the board of directors of the Guttmacher Institute, a leading sexual and reproductive health research and policy organization. She also serves on the academic advisory board of the American Constitution Society for Law and Policy.

Johnsen’s research interests include issues of separation of powers (especially presidential power) and civil liberties (especially reproductive rights. She teaches Constitutional Law, the First Amendment, and Seminars in the Separation of Powers and Sexuality, Reproduction and the Constitution. Johnsen is a graduate of Yale Law School and received her B.A. summa cum laude in economics and political science from Yale.