EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT
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Short-handed Trailblazers pick up big Region 24 road win at Wabash Valley
CARMEL, Ill. – The Vincennes University volleyball hit the road Tuesday night to take on Region 24 rival Wabash Valley College in Mt. Carmel, Ill.
The Trailblazers faced a tough test against the host Warriors but came out with the four-set victory 25-22, 25-21, 24-26, 25-23.
VU entered the game short-handed again with sophomore libero Grace Flexter (Oblong, Ill.) being inactive for the game, turning the libero position over to freshmen Ashley Earp (Mattoon, Ill.) and Julianna Rettig (Antioch, Ill.).
Vincennes did a good job getting out to a hot start in set one, quickly building a 15-7 advantage before the Warriors rallied back to cut the deficit to 17-14.
VU would use a 6-1 scoring run to get the lead back to eight before Wabash Valley again answered back cutting the Trailblazer lead down to 24-22 before the Blazers closed out the first set 25-22 to take the 1-0 match lead.
The Trailblazers bounced back from this tough finish to the opening set early in set two, scoring eight of the first nine points of the second set on their way to building a commanding 20-8 lead over the Warriors.
Wabash Valley refused to go away quietly however as the Warriors would use a big 7-0 scoring run to cut the VU lead down to 22-20 late in the set.
Vincennes would get back on track and close out the second set 25-21 to gain the 2-0 match lead.
Looking to avoid being swept in front of the home crowd, Wabash Valley came out firing in the third set, gaining the early advantage and building their largest lead of the night at 19-14.
It was VU’s turn to attempt the late comeback as VU chipped away at the deficit with a pair of three point runs and were serving match point before the Warriors grabbed the momentum back to score three straight to close out set three in overtime 26-24.
Set four was a back-and-forth battle with both teams trading small scoring runs before Vincennes broke out with a late 23-17 lead.
Wabash Valley would close the margin with four straight and later cut the lead to a single point before VU would get the final point to take the set and the match 25-23 and earn the 3-1 victory.
“We didn’t have Grace out there tonight and we didn’t know that until right before the match,” VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “But Ashley and Julianna did a really nice job of filling that position in. Sometimes people think of that as a secondary position, but it’s really just as important as a middle, outside or setter. That’s a key position for us and they did a nice job of stepping up in her absence tonight.”
“It’s always difficult to play at Wabash Valley,” Sien added. “We got ourselves in trouble tonight when we just couldn’t serve receive. When a team gets behind like that, one thing they can do to get back in it is just to serve tough.”
“We were able to get the plays that we needed to get the win,” Sien said. “Wabash Valley, every year, as the year goes on, they get better. They have won some matches lately and have given a lot of teams in the Region trouble. So it wasn’t like it was unexpected that this was going to be a tough match for us.”
The VU offense was led by sophomore Laura Tavares (Merida, Venezuela) who had a big night with 13 kills and a team-high seven blocks.
Sophomore Isadora Dias (Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil) finished her night with another double-double with 11 kills, 11 digs, two blocks and two set assists.
Sophomore Elisa Dalla Pozza (Vincenza, Italy) was the third Trailblazer with double digit kills, ending her night with 10 kills, six blocks, two aces and one dig.
Sophomore Allison Czyzewski (Louisville, Ill.) also had a big night at the net, with three kills and five blocks in the game.
Freshmen Paulina Fister (Tuszyn, Poland) and Martyna Sadowska (Pila, Poland) each recorded two kills on the night, with Fister adding seven digs, one block and one set assist.
Sophomore setter Libby Mehringer (Jasper, Ind.) ran the VU offense well on her way to a team-high 23 set assists, six digs and two kills.
Freshman setter Rylee Edwards (Fairfield, Ill.) also shared time at the setter position, finishing her night with 14 set assists and five digs.
Freshman liberos Julianna Rettig and Ashley Earp each stepped in to run the VU back row defense, with Rettig finishing the night with nine digs and Earp rounding out the VU box score with four digs and two set assists.
“Isadora had a great all-around match,” Sien said. “She got some big swings and she played a heck of a game in the back row tonight. She literally covered from corner to corner. Even ones that she didn’t get up, she was able to touch. It was rare tonight for a ball to hit the floor without her touching it.”
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THUNDERBOLTS OPEN 2024-25 SEASON WITH HOME DOUBLEHEADER AGAINST KNOXVILLE
- Knoxville Ice Bears:
- 2023-24 Record: 16-36-4, 36 Points, 10th Place
- Leading 23-24 Goal Scorer: Mitch Atkins (16 Goals)
- Leading 23-24 Point Scorer: Mitch Atkins (41 Points)
- Primary Goaltender: Stephen Mundinger (2023-24: 16-15-2, .909 Save %)
- Thunderbolts 23-24 Record vs KNX: 3-2-0
Mroz named MVC Defender of the Week ahead of Louisville matchup
With eight saves on Saturday Mroz raised his save percentage to 72.6% and brought his saves per game average to 3.75. Mroz now leads the Valley in saves per game while being second in the conference in total saves with 45 across 12 games and 990 minutes in net.
Louisville comes into Wednesday’s match with a 5-4-3 record. The Cardinals are coming off a close loss to No. 12 Clemson on Friday as Louisville is still looking for its first win in ACC action. The Cardinals are led on the pitch by senior forward Gage Guerra with six goals and two assists in 11 matches this season. Guerra is six points ahead of Louisville’s other offensive leaders midfielder Leon Kondic, midfielder Sander Roed, and forward Ethan Subachan who all have eight points.
Senior forward Edward Mendy (Overland Park, Kan. / Blue Valley West HS) began a goal scoring streak on Saturday with his second straight tally. In the 61st minute of the Aces 3-1 win over UIC, Mendy found himself alone with the ball on the right side and worked around two Flames defenders and buried his second goal of the year into the top left corner of the net from the seven. Mendy was also the secondary assist on senior forward Nacho Diaz Barragan’s (Almeria, Spain) game-winning goal in the 48th minute for five points on the season in only two games.
Men’s golf completes fall season
Aces takes 7th at The Buddy
MURRAY, Ky. – Mason Taylor had the low round of the day for the University of Evansville men’s golf team as the Purple Aces completed the fall season on Tuesday at The Buddy.
Completing the third round with a 3-under 68, Taylor jumped into the top 30 in the final standings, tying for 27th with a 218. Following scores of 76 and 75 on Monday, Taylor rebounded for the solid finish at Miller Memorial Golf Course.
Earning the top finish for UE was Daniil Romashkin. With a 3-round tally of 213, Romashkin tied for 11th place. He carded a 1-over 72 in the final round to complete the tournament at even par. Finishing with a 1-over 214 was Andres Rodriguez. He opened play on Monday with scores of 69 and 71 before posting a 74 in the final 18 holes to tie for 14thplace.
For the third round in a row, Luke Price and Omar Khalid finished with the exact same score. Each posted a 74 in both rounds on Monday before wrapping up the final day with a 76. They tied for 44th place with scores of 224. Masatoyo Kato recorded his low round of the weekend, recording a 77. His final tally was a 235.
Evansville finished in 7th place with an 870 while Murray State took the team championship with an 834. Seth Smith from Austin Peay was the medalist with a 200. His 8-under 63 in the final round helped him best the competition by three shots.
Screaming Eagles Madness set for October 24
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — The annual University of Southern Indiana Screaming Eagles Madness is scheduled for October 24 (Thursday) in Screaming Eagles Arena to tip off the 2024-25 USI Women’s and Men’s Basketball seasons. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m., and the event is open to the public at no charge.
Screaming Eagles Madness will begin at a fan-friendly 7 p.m. with the evening featuring USI Women’s and Men’s Basketball team introductions, fan-favorite competitions like the three-point and dunk contests, performances from the USI Cheer and Dance teams, and other student competitions and giveaways. The evening will conclude with autographs.
Festivities in the arena are not only open to students but also to faculty, staff and the general public.
Fans can also purchase season tickets or single-game tickets at Screaming Eagles Madness through the USI ticket office.
USI Men’s Basketball enters its fifth season under the leadership of USI Men’s Basketball Head Coach Stan Gouard. The team will open its season at DePaul University November 4. This will be the 26th season with the Screaming Eagles for Rick Stein, USI Women’s Basketball Head Coach. USI Women’s Basketball will open its season against Brescia University (Ky.) on November 4 at Screaming Eagles Arena.
University of Evansville Receives Leading Colleges Award for Social Justice
EVANSVILLE, IND. (10/15/2024) The University of Evansville (UE) has been recognized with the prestigious Leading Colleges Awardfor Social Justice, highlighting the institution’s commitment to fostering equity, inclusivity, and transformative education. The award specifically celebrated two groundbreaking initiatives at UE: the Journey to Justice program and the university’s Social Justice major.
The Leading Colleges Award for Social Justice is given annually to colleges that demonstrate a strong commitment to addressing social issues and promoting justice through education, policy, and community outreach.
“This recognition highlights the hard work of our faculty, students, and staff who are dedicated to building a more just society,” said Dr. Valerie Stein, Professor of Religious Studies and Program Director of Social Justice. “Programs like Journey to Justice and UE’s Social Justice major show the impact and experiential learning opportunities our education offers to students.”
Journey to Justice is an 8-day bus tour that gives hands-on experiences, so students have the chance to visit important historical sites and learn about Civil Rights movements firsthand. UE’s Social Justice major combines academic study with field experience in order to equip students to address complex problems in local communities and the world. It prepares graduates to work in fields such as law, public policy, non-profit organizations, and community activism.