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USI sees record-breaking attendance at 2024 High School Business Day

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USI sees record-breaking attendance at 2024 High School Business Day

The University of Southern Indiana Romain College of Business held its 2024 High School Business Day Case and Scholarship Challenge, sponsored by the USI Accounting Circle, on Tuesday, November 12. This year’s event saw a record-breaking number of participants with more than 170 high school students from 19 schools across Indiana and Kentucky.

High schools in Indiana represented included Bedford North Lawrence, Castle, Central, Crown Point, Evansville Christian, Families First Home Educators, Gibson Southern, Harrison, Loogootee, Master’s Classical, North, North Posey, Reitz and Silver Creek. Henderson County, Kentucky, high school students were also represented.

“This year’s High School Business Day Case and Scholarship Challenge was a resounding success,” said Dr. Tom Noland, Professor of Accounting and Chair of the Accounting and Finance Department. “I would like to thank the students and their teachers for attending and the staff, faculty and accounting professionals that made the day run smoothly. Congratulations to the winners.”

The event featured a case competition where student teams were given a challenging real-world business problem. They presented solutions to a panel of judges made up of faculty, USI students and business professionals. Because of the volume of teams competing, judging was split by random drawing into two divisions. First place teams split $750 between members and earned $250 for their high school.

In Pool A, the winners were:

  • First place: Evansville Christian (William Gilbert, Eli Edwards, Stephen Linge and Ryder Cartwright)
  • Second place: Castle (Alex Hall and Chris Hocking)
  • Third Place: North Posey (Katelyn Seibert and Audrey Fisher)

In Pool B, the winners were:

  • First place: North Harrison (Samantha Carr, Gavin Dobbins and Lydia Windell)
  • Second place: Evansville Christian (Carson McConnell, Caitlin Johnson and McKayla Morphew)
  • Third place: Families First Home Educators (Kari Swartzentruber and Lillian Marley).

Students also had an opportunity to take a multiple-choice exam to test their knowledge of business concepts and terminology. Three students earned scholarships from the Romain College of Business including:

  • First place: Tyler Schmitt of Castle
  • Second place: Sydney Siebe of Henderson County
  • Third place: Samantha Carr of North Harrison

Students, along with parents and teachers, had the opportunity to interact with student organizations from the Romain College of Business and tour the USI Campus with visits to the Biometrix Discovery Lab and Textual Analytics and Publishing Lab (TAPLab).

Students also listened to and talked with current USI seniors Amber Collier, accounting and finance major; Gracie Madison, marketing and public relations and advertising majors; Grace White, accounting and finance major; and Keely Fuquay ’24, accounting major, and current Master of Business Administration student, who discussed their experiences on a student panel. They were also invited to listen to local professionals, and USI alums Kendall Burkart ’22; Ryan Clark ’18; and Braden Taylor ’19, M’21, discuss post-graduation life as part of a professional panel.

“This is our first time as a school participating in this event so taking home first place, it’s just surreal. We were all very shocked,” said Ryder Cartwright, a member of the Evansville Christian team which placed first in Pool A for the Case Competition. “We put in a lot of work over the past month or so and it really paid off.”

The event allowed high school educators to see their students experience what they’ve been preparing for in classes and recognize the impact of the event.

“Hopefully, they saw the real-world application of what we’ve been studying,” said Garrett Veal, Business Teacher at Evansville Christian High School. “Our Business Management class has been working on some of these same concepts in class, so for them to see how it could apply in a real-world case, it’s just great having that experience of being able to present that.”

Hoosier History Highlights

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Hoosier History Highlights


November 17 – November 23

This Week in Indiana History


Geo Rogers Clark November 19, 1752 George Rogers Clark is born in Virginia. He becomes the “Conqueror of the Old Northwest,” taking  Vincennes from the British.

November 20, 1880 Governor James “Blue Jeans” Williams dies in office. He lies in state at the Marion County Courthouse. Lt. Gov. Isaac Gray serves the remaining two months of the Governor’s term.

Gov. James Williams


November 21, 1959 Chrysler Field House opens in New Castle.  It is the world’s largest high school gym. Chrysler Field House

Hoagy Carmichael November 22, 1899 Hoagy Carmichael American composer, singer, born in Bloomington.

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1. Harrison County (named for William Henry Harrison)

2. Lebanon

3. Fulton County (named for Robert Fulton)

4. Clinton County (named for DeWitt Clinton)


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Cam Haffner sets career mark against Radford

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Cam Haffner sets career mark against Radford

Junior scored a career-high 23 points 

NOVEMBER 17, 2024

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Junior Cam Haffner continued to roll, scoring a career-high 23 points to lead the University of Evansville men’s basketball team in Saturday’s contest against Radford.

After leading by as many as 22 in the first half and 18 at the break, the Purple Aces fell to the Highlanders by a final score of 92-81.  Evansville had it going from outside, tying the program record with 17 3-point makes.  Haffner hit six triples while Gabriel Pozzato and Josh Hughes hit four apiece.  Pozzato scored 20 for UE while Hughes finished with 19.  Leading Radford was Jarvis Moss, who posted 30 points on 11-of-15 shooting.

“This one stings.  Being up as much as we were at home, you have to win these types of games,” UE head coach David Ragland said after the game.  “We need to play a full 40 minutes and have not done that to this point.  We need to look in the mirror and get better individually and as a team.”

Radford opened with a long possession, grabbing three offensive rebounds before taking a 2-0 lead.  Evansville posted the next three with Gabriel Pozzato knocking down a triple.  After the Highlanders battled back to take 10-8 lead, the Aces kicked it into gear.  Over the next five minutes, UE went on an 11-0 run to take a 19-10 advantage.

Connor Turnbull scored four during the run while Tayshawn Comer capped it off with a triple.  On the defensive side, UE held Radford to 0-for-4 from the field while forcing four turnovers.  Kaia Berridge, Cam Haffner, and Josh Hughes added 3-pointers over the next three minutes to give Evansville a 31-15 lead with 8:46 left in the half.  Michael Day played a pivotal role during the rally, earning three assists that resulted in nine points.

A quick spurt by RU cut the deficit to 12 before the Aces flexed their muscle once again, doubling up the Highlanders at 44-22 inside of the 5-minute mark.  Hughes converted two more triples.  Over the final minutes, Radford closed slightly, making it a 50-32 game at the break.  Evansville’s outside shooting made the difference as UE knocked down 12 triples in 21 attempts.

Out of the half, the Highlanders came out hitting on all cylinders.  Hitting seven of their first nine attempts, Radford scored the first 16 points of the period to get within two points.  Evansville missed its first five attempts of the period while turning it over three times.  Josh Hughes ended the stretch with a triple.  Another three by Haffner made it a 56-48 game, but a tenacious Highlander squad continued to battle.

As the half approached its midway point, a flagrant foul turned out to be a 5-point possession as Radford knotted the game at 67-67.  Hughes was the hero once again, breaking the tie, however, the momentum did not last as a triple gave RU the lead with 7:31 remaining.  The teams swapped the lead four times over the next two minutes resulting in a 76-75 Highlander lead.

Holding a 78-76 advantage with 4:14 remaining, Radford scored eight in a row over the ensuing two minutes to go up 86-76.  Evansville was unable to overcome the deficit, falling by a 92-81 final.  Highlighting the comeback for Radford was a 22-for-27 (81.5%) effort from the field in the final 20 minutes as they finished the game shooting 63.6%.  UE finished at 50.0% while going 17-for-35 (48.6%) from long range.  RU wrapped the day up with a 29-24 edge on the glass.

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Shots Fired, No Injuries Reported

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On November 15th at 11:25 a.m. officers were dispatched to a report of shots fired in the area of Waggoner Avenue and S. New York Avenue. Dispatch received several calls reporting multiple shots had been heard. On scene officers located shell casings and found several vehicles had been damaged by gunfire. No injuries have been reported.

Officers were able to quickly gather suspect information and are currently interviewing witnesses and reviewing video surveillance from the area. This is an active investigation.

Detectives are asking that if you live in the area to please check any cameras you have that may have captured video that can assist in solving this crime. If you have any information about this shooting please conta

USI swept by TTU in road finale

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COOKEVILLE, Tenn.- University of Southern Indiana Volleyball (8-20, OVC 3-13) failed to find an answer to the overwhelming Tennessee Tech University (21-7, OVC 10-6) outside attack, falling in three straight sets (20-25, 20-25, 20-25).

The loss mathematically eliminates the Eagles from Ohio Valley Conference contention as Tennessee State University improved to 5-11 and owns a tie breaker over the Eagles. Eastern Illinois University and TSU play each other next week for the eighth spot.

Set 1: USI 20, TTU 25
USI fell behind early but sophomore Ashby Willis helped bring the Screaming Eagles back with a strong kill down the line, trailing 10-12. Tennessee Tech swatted two monster blocks to extend their lead to four. Senior Paris Downing collected her third kill bring USI within one at 17-18. The Golden Eagles proceeded to make a 7-2 run, winning set one with 17 kills. TTU capitalized on seven crucial USI attacking errors.

Set 2: USI 20, TTU 25
Senior Jasmine Green returned after sitting out yesterday with back tightness and delivered a kill tying the match at 12. USI rallied for four-straight points capped off by a kill from junior Bianca Anderson as the Eagles led 14-12. However, TTU collected four of the final five points to gain a two-set lead. Senior Carly Sobieralski notched a double-double in only two sets with 19 assists and ten digs. The back breaker for the Eagles this weekend was their inability to win late in sets being outscored 22-8 in the final five points of each set.

Set 3: USI 20, TTU 25
Sophomore outside hitter Leah Coleman kept the Eagles close with two kills as the Eagles trailed, 12-14. USI continued to call the sophomores number with three more set kills. Anderson swatted back-to-back kills pulling within 20-22. The Golden Eagles proceeded to snatch the final three points sweeping the match.

Anderson led the Eagles with 11 kills, giving her 276 on the season at second best on the team. Sobieralski racked up 32 assists and 11 digs for her 24th double-double of the year. Junior Keira Moore snatched a team high 14 digs. Downing swatted three blocks.

As a team, USI finished with 37 kills, 36 assists, 53 digs, one ace, five blocks, and a .183 attacking percentage. The Golden Eagles earned 48 kills, 38 assists, 50 digs, eight aces, five blocks, and a .228 hitting percentage.

Next up for the Eagles
USI returns home for the season and home finale series against Morehead State University on Tuesday at 6 p.m. and Wednesday at 2 p.m.

USI begins homestand with win over IU Southeast

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USI begins homestand with win over IU Southeast

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball started its three-game homestand Friday night at Liberty Arena with an 88-41 victory over Indiana University Southeast.

Southern Indiana (3-1) jumped out to a quick lead Friday, and sophomore guard Triniti Ralston picked up where she left off from Tuesday’s road win at Murray State University. Ralston canned a three-pointer just over a minute into the game and shortly followed with a layup to give USI an early 10-0 advantage. The Screaming Eagles’ forwards also had an active presence in the first period, helping push USI ahead 16-0 before IU Southeast (0-3) scored its first points at the 4:24 mark of the first. The Eagles went on to take a 21-6 lead into the second quarter.

At the start of the second quarter, sophomore forward Chloe Gannon saw her first minutes of the season returning from injury. Gannon quickly recorded a layup two minutes into the second stanza. In the middle of the second, graduate forward Meredith Raley scored eight consecutive points for Southern Indiana to increase the Eagles’ lead to 40-11 with 2:28 until halftime. The Screaming Eagles went into the intermission in front, 47-15, as Raley had 10 first-half points and Ralston tallied nine in the first 20 minutes following a last-second layup to conclude the second frame.

Ralston continued to leave her mark in the contest by knocking down a pair of triples in the first three minutes of the second half, building Southern Indiana’s lead to 58-17. The Grenadiers tallied 14 points in the final four minutes of the third quarter, but the Screaming Eagles answered with made baskets of their own to maintain its large lead, 72-31, heading to the final quarter.

In the fourth quarter, Southern Indiana’s freshman guard Lexi Sepulveda made a charge with eight points in the quarter to reach double figures for the first time in a USI uniform, as the Screaming Eagles closed out the big win.

USI shot for over 57 percent (35-61) with six three-pointers and went 12-16 for 75 percent at the foul line. Southern Indiana outrebounded IU Southeast, 44-21, and had big advantages in points off turnovers, 34-5, and points in the paint, 50-14. Every player found the scoring column for USI Friday night. Ralston topped the squad for the second consecutive outing with 19 points. Raley totaled 13 points and Sepulveda recorded 12 points.

IU Southeast was 14-49 for just under 29 percent from the floor with five treys. The Grenadiers were 8-11 for nearly 73 percent at the free-throw line. Sophomore guard Grace Stapleton was the only Grenadier in double digits with 13 points.

The Screaming Eagles make a quick return to the court at Liberty Arena on Sunday afternoon when USI hosts Saint Louis University at 2 p.m.

On Sunday, fans should arrive early for pregame ceremonies and banner unveilings celebrating the 2023-24 season. Additionally, USI Housing and Residence Life will host a pregame tailgate with food and activities in partnership with Archie’s Army. At halftime, USI Athletics will recognize its teams and student-athletes academic achievements in 2023-24.

Tickets for all home games at Liberty Arena can be purchased online at usiscreamingeagles.com or the USI Ticket Office.