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Volleyball Earns First MVC Tournament Berth Since 2008

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UE Heads To Cedar Falls Next Week

With the results of the other Missouri Valley Conference matches on Friday evening, the University of Evansville volleyball team has officially clinched a berth in next week’s conference tournament.

Evansville will finish in the top six and head to the tournament for the first time since the 2008 campaign.

“The girls have done so much for the program this year,” Aces head coach Fernando Morales said.  “They deserved this.  I am so happy and proud of them and excited about the future of this program.”

The Aces (16-12, 7-10 MVC) dropped a 3-0 decision on the road at Bradley (14-14, 10-7 MVC) on Friday.  Rachel Tam led UE with 10 kills while Alondra Vazquez finished with nine.  Gabriela Macedo finished with 18 digs and officially holds the single-season program record.  Allana McInnis had 21 assists.  The Braves were led by a 15-kill effort from Hannah Thompson.

Bradley got the evening started on a strong note, taking a 25-14 win.  Up 6-5, the Braves scored six of the next seven to take a 12-6 lead.  From there, they continued to add to it before winning by 11.

Evansville regrouped and had a much better start to the second frame, taking a 7-1 lead.  After notching three kills in the first set, Chloe Bontrager added her fourth before Rachel Tam had three in a row.  The Braves pushed back with five in a row to get within one, but the Aces continued to hold the lead until late in the match.  Bradley was finally able to tie it at 19-19 before taking a 2-0 lead on the strength of a 25-21 win.

In the third set, the Braves scored six of the opening seven points and would go on to take a 25-16 win to clinch the 3-0 match.

Tomorrow, the regular season comes to an end with a 5 p.m. match at Illinois State.

 

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Vail signs contract extension with Evansville

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The Evansville Otters have signed pitcher Tyler Vail to a contract extension for the 2020 season.

Vail, the Easton, Pa. native, comes back to the Otters for what will be his fifth season overall with the franchise.

Vail was with the Otters from 2015 to 2016 before signing with the Arizona Diamondbacks organization, and then returned to Evansville for the 2018 and 2019 seasons.

“Tyler’s consistency throughout his career with us has been a big factor in the Otters’ success,” Otters manager Andy McCauley said.

“It feels great to come back to Evansville and play in front of a great fan base,” Vail said.

The Otters coaching staff use Vail in several roles on the pitching staff and as one of the experienced leaders on the team, he has handled the bullpen communication for the team on days when he isn’t starting.

After spending time in early May in the bullpen in the 2019 season, Vail transitioned back to the starting rotation, having a career year on the mound.

The right-hander went 5-5 with a career-best 2.78 ERA, making 11 starts in 18 total appearances. In 81.0 innings pitched, Vail struck out 84 batters.

“Tyler’s turnaround after May was instrumental to our playoff run,” McCauley said. “With moving (Patrick) McGuff and (Randy) Wynne in a week, Tyler stepped up when we needed him most.”

“His dominance from June to September was impressive.”

In 2019, Vail also had one complete game and two outings with 10 strikeouts, one against Schaumburg and the other against Windy City.

Vail also became the Otters’ franchise career leader in strikeouts with 331. Plus, Vail holds Otters’ career records in wins, games started, and innings pitched.

Vail says he is excited about the 2020 season and getting to play in new venues with the Frontier League expanding toward the Northeast and to 14 teams in the league.

Eagles fall in NCAA II first round at #1 GVSU

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer did not have the outcome it wanted as it lost its first round match to number-one ranked Grand Valley State University, 7-1, Friday afternoon in Allendale, Michigan. The Screaming Eagles, who were the eighth seed, see their season end with a 12-7-2 mark, while GVSU, the top seed in the regional, advances with a 20-1-0 record.

The Lakers struck early and often as they built a 4-0 lead within the first 21 minutes of the match. The 4-0 lead would hold through the intermission.

In the second half, the breaks started to go the Eagles’ way as they picked up an own goal off a miscue by the Lakers to cut the deficit to 4-1 at 50:16. The 4-1 score would be as close a USI would come in the final 45 minutes as GVSU responded three more goals to bring the match to a 7-1 conclusion.

The loss ends the 2019 campaign for the Eagles, who will say good-bye to their seniors – midfielder/forward Caroline Canoy, midfielder Courtney Spicer, defender Loryn Willis, defender Emma Luczkowski, and forward/midfielder Emilie Blomenkamp. This group of USI seniors finish their career with a 41-26-11 record; the 2018 GLVC regular season championship, the first in program history; and the 2019 GLVC Tournament title, the first in program history.

Gov. Holcomb announces additional $6.3 million in Next Level Broadband grants

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Brings the total grant amount to $28.4 million for the program’s first round

Governor Eric J. Holcomb today announced the Next Level Broadband program has awarded an additional $6.3 million in funding to bring the first round total to $28.4 million for 14 broadband expansion infrastructure projects across the state.

The total first round funding will provide broadband infrastructure to more than 11,300 homes and commercial locations in 18 counties.

“In the 21st century, high quality, affordable broadband is essential to the success of Hoosiers and our state,” Gov. Holcomb said. “Economic development, the health of our citizens and our quality of life will be directly impacted by expanding broadband to these unserved areas.”

Today’s award of $6.3 million for three broadband expansion infrastructure projects closes the Next Level Broadband program’s first round of funding. The initial $22.1 million for 11 broadband expansion infrastructure projects was announced in August.

The $100 million Next Level Broadband program is the largest single state investment in broadband. For the first round of funding, service providers could apply for up to $5 million per project to expand service to unserved areas if they provided at least a 20 percent match. Unserved areas are those without at least one telecommunication provider offering internet fast enough to provide the most basic services – at least 10 Mbps download and 1 Mbps upload.

In addition to the $28.4 million awarded through Next Level Broadband, the nine telecommunications providers and utility cooperatives contributed $23.3 million in matching funds, resulting in $51.7 million total investment for broadband.

“This funding gives us the ability to help residents obtain what has become a necessary part of a high quality of life,” said Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch. “We are thrilled to be able to extend the grant’s first round with these three projects, which will take these 10 counties out of internet darkness and on to the Next Level.”

Gov. Holcomb asked Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch, along with the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs, to oversee the program.

OCRA received 64 applications, and a multi-agency committee reviewed the proposals based on the Next Level Broadband program objectives.

For more information on the selected proposals, visit ocra.in.gov/nlc.htm or click on the project name listed below.

Next Level Broadband is part of Gov. Holcomb’s $1 billion Next Level Connections infrastructure program, which accelerates the completion of major highway projects, expands access to rural broadband services, creates more nonstop flights and pursues the expansion of rail projects in northwest Indiana.

 

The following applicants will provide unserved areas service levels of up to one-gigabyte download and upload service, the highest speed available on the market.

Jackson County Rural Electric Membership Corporation
Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe, Scott and Washington counties
This project will serve approximately 1,050 unserved households, 25 unserved businesses and eight anchor institutions in Bartholomew, Brown, Jackson, Jennings, Lawrence, Monroe, Scott and Washington counties. The requested grant amount is nearly $1.3 million with a local match of nearly $4 million for a total project cost of nearly $5.2 million.

Mainstream Fiber Networks, LLC
Benton County
This project will serve approximately 2,435 unserved households and 554 unserved businesses in Benton County. The requested grant amount is more than $3 million with a local match of nearly $3.2 million for a total project cost of more than $6.2 million.

Mainstream Fiber Networks, LLC
Floyd County
This project will serve approximately 2,084 unserved households and 389 unserved businesses in Floyd County. The requested grant amount is more than $2 million with a local match of more than $2.1 million for a total project cost of more than $4.1 million.

Call for Artists – WORING TOGETHER

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CALL FOR ARTISTS:
Working Together is a collaborative exhibit presented by the Arts Council of Southwestern Indiana and the Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science. The artwork is displayed at the Evansville Museum for the duration of the exhibit, with an opening reception hosted there as well. The call is open to all media and theme.

USI hosts Oakland City Tuesday​​​​​​

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University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball concludes its three-game homestand Tuesday when it hosts Oakland City University for a 7:30 p.m. contest. The game is the second half of a men’s and women’s doubleheader that starts at 5:30 p.m.

Game coverage for the USI Men’s Basketball in 2019-20, including live stats, video, and audio broadcasts, is available at GoUSIEagles.com. The games also can be heard on ESPN 97.7FM and 95.7FM The Spin.

USI Men’s Basketball Week 4 Quick Notes:

Watson becomes all-time winningest coach. USI Head Coach Rodney Watson became USI’s all-time leader in wins with 233 victories, surpassing Bruce Pearl (231-46, 1992-2001), who held the mark for 18 years.

USI goes to 4-0 to start the season. USI is perfect through four games after posting an 82-63 victory over long-time rival Kentucky Wesleyan College to open the Screaming Eagles Arena and a 91-68 win versus Ohio Valley University at the halfway mark of the first homestand of the season. Junior forward Emmanuel Little led the way with 22.0 points per game.

Big run versus the KWC. The Eagles’ victory versus Kentucky Wesleyan was fueled by the 30-1 run in the second half, erasing an eight-point deficit.

Career high for Price. USI sophomore forward Josh Price recorded a career-high with 25 points in the win over Ohio Valley University.

USI starts ranked in regular season polls.  USI is ranked 13th by NABC and 15th by D2SIDA  in the first regular season polls of 2019-20.

USI vs. Oakland City. The Eagles hold a 36-10 all-time record lead against Oakland City University after posting an 82-63 win at the old Physical Activities Center. USI also has won the last 13-
straight over Oakland City.

Statewide celebrations planned for women’s suffrage centennial

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Next year marks the 100th anniversary of women’s right to vote. To mark this incredible milestone in our nation’s history, I co-authored a law creating the Indiana Women’s Suffrage Centennial Commission.

The commission will help Hoosiers celebrate by organizing and promoting activities throughout the state over the next year, including traveling exhibits, an enrichment series, book discussions and workshops.

The Indiana Women’s Suffrage Centennial website is a great tool for Hoosiers looking to participate in the fun by providing a calendar ofupcoming events, helpful resources and recent news.

Local communities and organizations across Indiana’s 92 counties are encouraged to commemorate the centennial anniversary in their own way as well. Those who would like to include their event on the commission’s events calendar should email Contact@IndianaSuffrage100.net.