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Leonhardt among top 25 finalists for national POY

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University of Southern Indiana junior pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) has been named a top 25 finalist for the 2019 Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II National Player & Pitcher of the Year Award in an announcement by the National Fastpitch Coaches’ Association Thursday afternoon.

An All-American as both a freshman and a sophomore, Leonhardt is currently 18-6 with a 1.22 ERA, four saves, a .178 opponent batting average and 198 strikeouts. She has 11 complete-game shutouts in 2019 and has combined on two other shutouts.

In GLVC play, Leonhardt is 9-3 with three saves, a league-best 0.55 ERA, a .166 opponent batting average and 111 strikeouts.

Leonhardt’s ability hasn’t been limited to the pitcher’s circle. She is currently hitting .387 with 10 doubles, a triple, a home run and a team-high tying 30 RBIs. She has a league-best 14 sacrifices, including 10 sacrifice bunts and four sac flies.

A three-time Great Lakes Valley Conference Pitcher of the Week, Leonhardt was named the Louisville Slugger/NFCA Division II Pitcher of the Week earlier this month following her efforts in USI’s wins over Truman State University, William Jewell College and Rockhurst University.

Leonhardt is one of two GLVC players on the Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II Player & Pitcher of the Year Top 25 list and one of four from the Midwest Region. Joining Leonhardt from the GLVC is Truman State senior outfielder Christa Reisinger, while the Midwest Region also was represented by Grand Valley State University senior pitcher Allison Lipovsky and Trevecca Nazarene University junior shortstop MaKray Odom.

The No. 22 Screaming Eagles, who are currently 31-15 overall and 17-5 in GLVC play, concludes the regular season this weekend as they travel to Romeoville, Illinois, to take on Lewis University Friday at 1 p.m. in a GLVC doubleheader and to Indianapolis, Indiana, to take on No. 13 University of Indianapolis Sunday at 11 a.m. (CDT).

2019 Schutt Sports/NFCA Division II Player & Pitcher of the Year Top 25
Emily Benson, Western Washington University, Senior, First Base
Shelby Booker, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Sophomore, Third Base
Rosa’Lynn Burton, Wilmington University, Junior, Outfield
Georgia Capell, Tarleton State University, Sophomore, Outfield
Jordan Davis, Rollins College, Senior, Outfield
Makaleigh Dooley, University of Tampa, Senior, Pitcher
JoBi Heath, University of Central Oklahoma, Senior, Third Base
Teala Howard, University of West Florida, Freshman, Utility
Sara Keeny, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania, Senior, Outfield
Jordyn Kleman, Winona State University, Junior, Pitcher
Jennifer Leonhardt, University of Southern Indiana, Junior, Pitcher
Allison Lipovsky, Grand Valley State University, Senior, pitcher
Peyton Mills, Harding University, Senior, Outfield
Kylee Moore, West Texas A&M University, Senior, First Base
Callie Nunes, Concordia University Irvine, Sophomore, pitcher
MaKray Odom, Trevecca Nazarene University, Junior, Shortstop
Emily Otto, Texas A&M University-Commerce, Sophomore, Pitcher
Christa Reisinger, Truman State University, Senior, Outfield
Rhiannon Sassman, University of West Florida, Senior, Third Base
Julia Seader, Long Island University Post, Senior, Catcher
Kylee Smith, University of North Georgia, Junior, Pitcher
AnnMarie Torres, Colorado Mesa University, Junior, First Base
Brylynn Vallejos, San Francisco State University, Freshman, outfield
Lani Van Zyl, Winona State University, Senior, Shortstop
Natalie Willis, Newberry College, Senior, Shortstop

AG Hill welcomes POTUS, VP and 80,000 Second Amendment supporters to Indianapolis

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Attorney General Curtis Hill welcomes President Trump, Vice President Pence and all attendees, members and supporters of the National Rifle Association to Indianapolis for the 148th Annual Meeting and Exhibits. This annual meeting is expected to attract more than 80,000 people to Indianapolis in support of the Second Amendment.

Attorney General Hill has consistently supported the right of all law-abiding Americans to safely and legally bear arms. In January of 2019, Attorney General Hill and officials from 22 other states asked the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case regarding the rights of law-abiding individuals to carry firearms outside their homes. Attorney General Hill supports responsible and legal gun ownership in the state of Indiana and across the nation.

“As Attorney General, I took an oath to uphold the Constitution and protect the citizens of Indiana,” Attorney General Hill said. “Supporting the Second Amendment aligns with that oath, and I am happy to support and attend the NRA leadership convention here in Indianapolis.”

The NRA convention was last held in Indianapolis in 2014 and is set to return in 2023, which will mark the third time it will be held in Indianapolis in a decade. The convention is expected to bring an excess of $55 million to the city in revenue. The convention will host 15 acres of guns and gear. Guests will include members and supporters, elected officials, country music artists and others.

The convention occurs Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium. Registration is 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Indiana Convention Center. More information is available at the NRA’s website.

Vanderburgh County Republican Party Breakfast

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WHERE:  C.K. Newsome Center , Room 118A-B
    100 Walnut Street, Evansville, IN 47713
WHEN: Saturday, April 27, 2019
7:30 – Doors Open (Complimentary Continental Breakfast)
8:00 – Program
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Guest Speakers:
Natalie Rascher, candidate for City Council Ward 2
Paul Abramson, candidate for City Council Ward 6
   > Chairman Parke provides update on political happenings
9:00- Adjourn

Let us know if you plan on attending:
Contact Mary Jo Kaiser at 812-425-8207 or email beamerjo59@gmail.com

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Aces fall to Indiana State in Terre Haute

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UE Back Home For The Senior weekend against Valparaiso

Indiana State plated three runs in the first inning and held on from there, earning a 3-2 victory over the University of Evansville softball team on Wednesday afternoon.

The Sycamores (16-29, 4-16 MVC) got off to the quick start, erupting for their three runs in the opening frame.  Brooke Mann provided the big hit for the Sycamores, lacing a 2-RBI single through the left side to cap off the inning.

Evansville (16-26, 6-13 MVC) scored its first run in the top of the third with sophomore Toni Galas doing it all.  She reached on a bunt single before stealing second.  Lindsay Renneisen reached on an error that allowed Galas to score from second.

In the fifth, UE added another run when a single from Allison Daggett scored Eryn Gould, who led the frame off with a walk.  The Aces continued to threaten in the final two innings, drawing two walks in the sixth before Haley Woolf recorded her second hit of the game in the seventh, but the Sycamores were able to get out of the jams to take the win.

UE finished the day with seven hits with Woolf tallying three.  Emily Lockhart made the start, giving up three runs in two innings.  Izzy Vetter tossed the final four innings, allowing just three hits.  Gabbi Schnaiter took the win for ISU, allowing two runs, one earned, in 5 1/3 innings of work.  Arielle Blankenship picked up the save.

This weekend, the Aces complete their home slate with a 3-game series against Valparaiso.  A Saturday doubleheader at noon gets things started before Sunday’s finale begins at 11 a.m.  Seven UE seniors will be honored prior to Saturday’s contest with festivities beginning at 11 a.m.

 

Aces get tripped up by UT-Martin

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The University of Evansville baseball team had several opportunities, but couldn’t close the gap, as they fell to Tennessee-Martin 8-4 in a non-conference matchup at Skyhawks Baseball Field. Wednesday night.

UT-Martin got the jump on the Aces early, building a 2-0 lead on UE starter Alex Weigand. However, UE would answer back in the third inning, as junior center fielder Troy Beilsmith came up with a clutch two-out RBI double down the left field line, scoring senior third baseman Sam Troyer, halving the Skyhawk lead to 2-1.

Weigand, who gave up two runs on five hits, would give way to junior reliever David Ellis in the fourth inning, and UT-Martin would get that run back in the bottom of the fourth, then in the fifth the Skyhawks hung four more tallies on the scoreboard, putting Evansville in a 7-1 hole.

The Aces would start to rally from there. In the top of the sixth, Sam Troyer parlayed being hit by a pitch to lead off the inning, then advanced to second on a wild pitch. Troyer followed that up by stealing third, then scored on senior designated hitter Nate Reeder groundout to second, cutting the deficit to five.

In the seventh, senior left fielder Matthew Jones drilled a double to left, bringing in sophomore first baseman Tanner Craig from second, getting the Aces back within four at 7-3.

Finally, in the eighth UE seemed poised to catch the Skyhawks, loading up the bases with two outs. Nate Reeder drew a walk, forcing in A.J. Fritz, and the Aces were back within striking distance at 7-4. However, Evansville’s rally would end there. UT-Martin would get one run back in the bottom of the frame.

Down 8-4 in their final at-bat, the Aces would put runners on the corners with two outs, but UE couldn’t take advantage.

The loss drops the Aces record to 19-18, while the Skyhawks improve to 16-24.

Evansville is back in action on Friday afternoon, when they open a Missouri Valley Conference road series with Valparaiso. First pitch is at 3 p.m. Central Time.

UE and YWCA Partner for National Stand Against Racism Day: Pledge Against Racism at 11:15

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For the third consecutive year, the University of Evansville and the YWCA of Evansville have partnered for the national Stand Against Racism Day on Thursday, April 25, 2019.

Members of media are invited to the public reading of the Pledge Against Racism and the Mayoral Proclamation presentation at 11:15 a.m. tomorrow. The event will be held on the first floor of Ridgway University Center on the UE campus in the Class of 1957 Atrium and Grand Lobby.

Those speaking at the ceremony will include UE President Christopher M. Pietruszkiewicz, Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke, Erika Taylor, CEO of the YWCA Evansville, and others.

Other events include:

Death by a Thousand Bee Stings
Eykamp Hall, Room 251, Ridgway University Center
7:30 a.m. – breakfast
8:00-9:00 a.m. – presentation
This session, presented by LaNeeca Williams, will cover microaggressions and point out how we can better identify them and understand their impact in order to address them. Registration is required by emailing rwhitledge@ywcaevansville.org. Breakfast is sponsored by Berry Global.

Anti-Bias Education
Eykamp Hall, Room 251, Ridgway University Center
11:30 a.m. – lunch
Noon-1:00 p.m. – presentation
The ChangeLab 310: Anti-Bias Education and Training student team will present interactive activities that focus on recognizing your own biases. Registration is required by emailing rwhitledge@ywcaevansville.edu. Lunch sponsored by the YWCA and the Office of Diversity Initiatives.

No Hate. No Fear. Immigrant Justice is Racial Justice
Panel Discussion
Eykamp Hall, Room 251, Ridgway University Center
6:00-7:00 p.m. Public Invited. No registration required.

EPD REPORT

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EPD REPORT