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Late runs lift Eagles over Saints, 80-75

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Late runs lift Eagles over Saints, 80-75

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ST. LOUIS, Mo. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball used late runs to win a hard-fought battle with Maryville University, 80-75, to restart 2018-19 Great Lakes Valley Conference schedule Thursday evening in St. Louis, Missouri. The Screaming Eagles go to 9-3 overall and 1-1 in the GLVC, while the Saints are 5-7, 0-3 GLVC.

The opening half featured a series of runs by the Eagles and the Saints as USI went into the locker room with a 35-30 lead. USI led by as many as five points five times during the first half and was led by junior guard/forward Kobe Caldwell (Bowling Green, Kentucky), who had a team-best 15 first-half points and six rebounds.

Caldwell combined with sophomore forward Emmanuel Little (Indianapolis, Indiana) for an 8-0 run to put the Eagles in front during the final two minutes before halftime, 30-26. Little followed Caldwell in the scoring column with nine points during the first 20 minutes.

USI and Maryville continued to attack and counter-attack during the second half as the teams traded the lead nine times and saw the scored tied seven times. After the Saints built a four-point advantage, 59-55, with 6:53 left in the game, USI rallied with a 10-1 run to take a 65-60 advantage and the lead for good with 5:14 to play.

The Eagles took command for the final three minutes with an 11-6 run that was ignited by a sophomore forward Josh Price (Indianapolis, Indiana), who had five of the 11 points during the run. The surge enabled USI to reach its largest leads of the game, seven points, twice (76-69 and 77-70).

Maryville made a late run at USI, cutting the margin to three points, 78-75, before the Eagles closed out the 80-75 win on a pair of free throws by senior guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) with three seconds left.

The Eagles finished the game by hitting 47.4 percent from the field (27-57), 44.4 percent from downtown (8-18), and 72.0 percent from the line (18-25). USI also won the battle on the glass, 37-27. The game also featured a total of 16 lead changes and 12 ties.

Individually, Caldwell led USI with 22 points on eight-of-16 from the field, three-of-four from beyond the arc, and three-of-three from the line. He also tied a season-high with eight rebounds.

Stein followed Caldwell in the scoring column with 15 points, all of them in the second half. Price and Little rounded out the double-digit scorers with 13 points and 12 points, respectively.

USI sophomore guard Mateo Rivera (Indianapolis, Indiana) narrowly missed a triple-double in the game, finishing with nine points, nine rebounds, and a career-high 11 assists.

The Eagles conclude their two-game GLVC road swing Saturday when they visit the University of Missouri-St. Louis for a 3 p.m. contest. UMSL saw its record go to 10-3 overall, 1-2 GLVC, after losing to top-ranked Bellarmine University, 66-53, at home this evening.

USI leads the all-time series 37-11 versus UMSL, 31-2 in GLVC action. The Eagles, who are 15-7 versus the Triton all-time on the road, won their 15th-straight over UMSL in the only meeting in overtime last year, 84-73. Stein led USI with 23 points, while senior guard Nate Hansen (Evansville, Indiana) followed with 21 points in the victory. Forward DayJar Dickson also had a double-double with 15 points and 21 rebounds.

Game coverage information for USI Men’s Basketball can be found on GoUSIEagles.com.

AG Curtis Hill Announces Multistate Settlement With For-Profit Education Company

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For-profit education company Career Education Corp. (CEC) has agreed to reform its recruiting and enrollment practices and forgo collecting more than $556.5 million in debts owed by 195,136 students nationally. This agreement is part of a settlement with Attorney General Curtis Hill and 48 other attorneys general.

The Assurance of Voluntary Compliance filed Wednesday caps a five-year investigation.

“Protecting Indiana students from fraud is a top priority,” Attorney General Hill said. “Institutions of higher learning must follow the rules and will be held accountable when they don’t. My commitment to protecting Hoosiers from unscrupulous business practices is unwavering.”

CEC agrees to forgo any and all efforts to collect amounts owed by former students living in the states participating in the agreement. In Indiana, 2,702 students will get relief totaling $5,622,489.

Nationally, the average individual debt relief will be about $2,852.

CEC has also agreed to pay $5 million to the states. Indiana’s share will be $2,750.

CEC is based in Schaumburg, Ill., and currently offers primarily online courses through American InterContinental University and Colorado Technical University.  

CEC has closed or phased out many of its schools over the past 10 years. Its brands have included Briarcliffe College, Brooks Institute, Brown College, Harrington College of Design, International Academy of Design & Technology, Le Cordon Bleu, Missouri College, and Sanford-Brown.

A group of attorneys general launched an investigation into CEC in January 2014 after receiving several complaints from students and a critical report on for-profit education by the U.S. Senate’s Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.

The attorneys general alleged that CEC pressured its employees to enroll students and engaged in unfair and deceptive practices. These practices included making misleading statements or failing to disclose information to prospective students on total costs, transferability of credits, program offerings, job placement rates, and other topics.

As a result, some students could not obtain professional licensure and incurred debts that they could not repay nor discharge.

CEC denied the allegations of the attorneys general but agreed to resolve the claims through this multi-state settlement.

Robert McKenna, former Washington state attorney general and current partner at the San Francisco-based law firm of Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, will independently monitor the company’s settlement compliance for three years and issue annual reports.

Under the agreement, CEC must:

  • Make no misrepresentations concerning accreditation, selectivity, graduation rates, placement rates, transferability of credit, financial aid, veterans’ benefits, or licensure requirements.
  • Not enroll students in programs that do not lead to state licensure when required for employment, or that due to their lack of accreditation, will not prepare graduates for jobs in their field.  For certain programs that will prepare graduates for some but not all jobs, CEC will be required to disclose such to incoming students.
  • Provide a single-page disclosure to each student that includes: a) anticipated total direct cost; b) median debt for completers; c) programmatic cohort default rate; d) program completion rate; c) notice concerning transferability of credits; d) median earnings for completers; and e) the job placement rate.
  • Require students before enrolling to complete an Electronic Financial Impact Platform Disclosure, which provides specific information about debt burden and expected post-graduation income. CEC is working with the states to develop this platform.
  • Not engage in deceptive or abusive recruiting practices and record online chats and telephone calls with prospective students. CEC shall analyze these recordings to ensure compliance. CEC shall not contact students who indicate that they no longer wish to be contacted.
  • Require incoming undergraduate students with fewer than 24 credits to complete an orientation program before their first class that covers study skills, organization, literacy, financial skills, and computer competency. During the orientation period, students may withdraw at no cost.
  • Establish a risk-free trial period. All undergraduates who enter an online CEC program with fewer than 24 online credits shall be permitted to withdraw within 21 days of the beginning of the term without incurring any cost. All undergraduates who enter an on-ground CEC program shall be permitted to withdraw within seven days of the first day of class without incurring any cost.

CEC has agreed to forgo collection of debts owed to it by students who either attended a CEC institution that closed before Jan. 1, 2019, or whose final day of attendance at AIU or CTU occurred on or before Dec. 31, 2013.

Eagles Hold Off Late Maryville Rally For Seven-Point Win

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Eagles Hold Off Late Maryville Rally For Seven-Point Win

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Media: Postgame Comments | First-Half 3-pointers | Guy puts USI up 73-60 | Guy gives USI 7-point lead | Guy, Johnson make critical buckets | Full Replay

ST. LOUIS—University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball held off a late fourth-quarter rally to earn an 84-77 Great Lakes Valley Conference road win over host Maryville University Thursday evening.

Four Screaming Eagles scored in double-figures and nine different players contributed in the scoring column as USI ended a two-game skid.

Early run
The Eagles (9-3, 2-0 GLVC) used a 12-0 in the opening period to take a 10-point lead. Six different players contributed in the scoring column as USI grabbed the 12-2 lead five minutes into the contest.

First-half from downtown
USI hit five three-pointers for the game and all of them came in the opening half as USI led by as many as 17 points before going into the intermission with a 47-35 lead. Sophomore guard Emma DeHart (Indianapolis, Indiana) sunk three of the three-pointers as she scored 11 of her 13 points in the first 20 minutes.

Maryville builds momentum, but USI counters
The Saints (7-5, 1-2 GLVC) scored the final five points of the second quarter to turn a 17-point deficit into a more manageable 12-point hole at the break. USI, however, scored five straight points to begin the second half and extend its advantage to 52-35.

Guy steps up with a big “And 1”
As USI’s lead gradually dwindled, sophomore forward Imani Guy (Columbus, Indiana) stepped up on multiple occasions in the second half, but the first stopped a Maryville run that threatened USI’s double-digit lead. With the Eagles lead at 60-50 late in the third period, Guy snared an offensive rebound on a missed free throw, quickly scored a layup, drew the foul and sunk the free throw to steal momentum away from the Saints.

Fourth quarter woes
USI dominated the fourth quarter against the two teams that played for a national championship in 2018, but it was Maryville who stole the show in the final 10 minutes this evening. The Saints cut the Eagles’ 17-point cushion to 66-55 heading into the fourth and got to within 75-73 with less than 90 seconds to play.

Guy, Johnson come up with critical buckets
Guy had an old-fashioned three-point play with 6:45 to play in the game that turned a four-point lead into a 71-64 advantage; then scored a big layup with a minute left to put the Eagles up 77-73. Junior guard Ashley Johnson (Louisville, Kentucky) scored another basket with 26 seconds to play to put USI up, 79-73.

Davidson, Rowan seal win at the line
Senior guard Alex Davidson (Salem, Indiana) hit 4-of-4 free throw attempts in the final 20 seconds and senior forward/center Mikayla Rowan (Brazil, Indiana) made 1-of-2 attempts to seal the win for the Eagles.

Statistical leaders
Guy scored 13 of her team-best 15 points in the second half to lead the Eagles, while Johnson scored 12 of her 14 points in the final 20 minutes of the game. Davidson also finished with 14 points, while DeHart added a career-high nine rebounds and four assist to her 13 points. Senior center Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) finished with eight points, while Rowan and sophomore guard Kennedy Williams (Marshall, Illinois) each had seven points.

Senior guard Stephanie Sherwood, a Newburgh, Indiana, native, paced the Saints with 20 points and eight rebounds.

Up Next
USI returns to action Saturday at 1 p.m. when it visits the University of Missouri-St. Louis. The Tritons (7-5, 1-2 GLVC) fell, 54-50, to Bellarmine University Thursday evening in St. Louis.

SOUTHERN INDIANA 84, MARYVILLE 77

SOUTHERN INDIANA (9-3, 2-0 GLVC)

Guy, Imani 6-9 3-6 15; Johnson, Ashley 5-7 4-4 14; Davidson, Alex 4-8 5-5 14; DeHart, Emma 5-8 0-0 13; Eschweiler, Kacy 4-10 0-0 8; Williams, Kennedy 3-9 0-2 7; Rowan, Mikayla 1-1 5-9 7; Sherwood, Morgan 2-2 0-0 4; Matias, Milana 1-1 0-0 2; Brown, Ashlynn 0-3 0-0 0. Totals 31-58 17-26 84.

MARYVILLE (7-5, 1-2 GLVC)

Sherwood,Stephanie 9-16 1-1 20; Barton,Mary 4-11 2-2 11; Monis,Abby 5-7 0-0 10; Lenahan,Erin 3-5 4-5 10; Stidham,Hunter 3-6 2-3 8; Longs,UU 2-6 2-4 6; Kirby,Taylor 1-2 2-3 4; Jansen,Jayda 2-5 0-0 4; Steward,Kayla 2-9 0-0 4; Hendrixson,Erika 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 31-67 13-18 77.

Southern Indiana…………..   25   22   19   18  -   84

Maryville…………………   15   20   20   22  -   77

3-point goals—Southern Indiana 5-14 (DeHart, Emma 3-4; Williams, Kennedy 1-3; Davidson, Alex 1-3; Eschweiler, Kacy 0-3; Johnson, Ashley 0-1), Maryville 2-14 (Sherwood,Stephanie 1-4; Barton,Mary 1-3; Lenahan,Erin 0-1; Longs,UU 0-3; Steward,Kayla 0-3). Fouled out—Southern Indiana-None, Maryville-None. Rebounds—Southern Indiana 35 (DeHart, Emma 9), Maryville 33 (Sherwood,Stephanie 8). Assists—Southern Indiana 20 (DeHart, Emma 4), Maryville 18 (Barton,Mary 5). Total fouls—Southern Indiana 19, Maryville 24. Technical fouls—Southern Indiana-None, Maryville-None. A-131

Deaconess Set to Launch Diabetes Prevention Program

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Deaconess Set to Launch Diabetes Prevention Program

Deaconess is preparing to launch a new program for people wanting to kick off the new year making healthier choices.

The hospital is gearing up to launch a diabetes prevention program set to begin in two weeks.

The program aims at preventing type two diabetes and will run for a full year free of charge. Those who choose to enroll in the program will learn how lifestyle choices can bring on type two diabetes and how small, but necessary, lifestyle changes can prevent it.

Officials say living a healthier lifestyle will also lower the risk of having a heart attack or stroke.

The program will start on January 15th from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. and will be held in the Deaconess Clinic Downtown.

Click here to learn how to register for the program.

ADOPT A PET

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Titan is a beautiful pit bull boy of 6 years old. He is easy on a leash & rides great in the car! Titan has done well with some dogs, cats, and rabbits during his time at the shelter, but would still like to meet any new canine roommates to make sure everything’s kosher. His adoption fee is $110 and includes his neuter, microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact Vanderburgh Humane at (812) 426-2563 or visit www.vhslifesaver.org for adoptio

Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for January 4

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Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for January 4, 2019.

 

Friday, January 4: DS Smith Jobs Announcement and Groundbreaking

WHO:              Gov. Holcomb
Indiana Secretary of Commerce Jim Schellinger
President and CEO of DS Smith Jim Morgan

Lebanon Mayor Matt Gentry

 

WHAT:            The governor will give remarks.

 

WHEN:            10 a.m., Friday, January 4

 

WHERE:          Lebanon Business Park

800 Edwards Rd.

Lebanon, IN 46052

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DISNEY ON ICE PRESENTS FROZEN TICKETS ON SALE NOW

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Feld Entertainment, Inc., Brings the #1 Animated Movie
of All Time to Life with Disney On Ice presents Frozen in EvansvilleTickets On Sale Now for Touring Skating Spectacular
Evansville Families Set to Experience the Entire Story of Frozen On Ice

[Evansville, IN—January 3, 2019]— Feld Entertainment, Inc., the worldwide leader in producing live touring family entertainment, announces it will bring the Academy Award® winning and number one animated feature film of all time, Disney’s Frozen, to a hometown near you. Disney On Ice presents Frozen visits Evansville from April 4 to 7 for seven performances at the Ford Center; tickets go on sale today.

The complete adventure of the Academy Award® winning tale will be told live in this production, capturing the dynamic of two royal sisters, Anna and Elsa. Anna, a girl with an extraordinary heart, embarks on an epic journey to find her sister, the magical Elsa, who is determined to remain secluded as she finally feels free to test the limits of her powers. Rugged mountain man Kristoff, his loyal reindeer Sven, the lovable and hilarious snowman Olaf and the mystical trolls help Anna along the way in this story about love conquering fear. Audiences will get to sing along with such musical masterpieces as“Let it Go,” “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?” and “Fixer Upper.”

“In our many years of producing Disney On Ice shows, Feld Entertainment has been waiting for a film likethis,” says producer Nicole Feld. “While it might seem obvious that Frozen is well suited for the ice, thisDisney On Ice production will touch audiences emotionally through innovative show elements and world-class skating.”

Frozen directors Chris Buck and Jennifer Lee add, “Seeing audiences around the world embrace Frozenhas been the experience of a lifetime. And to now have the chance to consult with the talented team at Feld Entertainment and watch their creation come to life on ice, is thrilling.”

In Disney On Ice presents Frozen, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse take the audience through the magical story based in Arendelle, with special appearances by beloved Disney princesses and favoritecharacters from Disney/Pixar’s Toy Story and Finding Nemo and Disney’s The Lion King, who cometogether to prove that true love is the greatest power of all. Director Patty Vincent says, “Our goal is toshowcase these heartwarming characters in a way that allows the audience to cheer and sing alongthroughout this emotional journey.”

To create a completely immersive experience for the audience, the set design will encompass the space from the ice surface up through the air, drawing everyone into the story and closer to the characters. Families will feel that they are trekking up to the North Mountains with Anna, Kristoff and Sven, andthey will tangibly experience the storm inside Elsa. Elsa’s magic will be enhanced by state-of-the art special effects while her emotions will be conveyed through powerful skating.

Tickets for Disney On Ice presents Frozen have family-friendly pricing with $12 for Opening Night and starting at $15 for all other performances. Tickets are available through www.disneyonice.com, by phone at Ticketmaster, 800-745-3000, or in person at the Ford Center box office. Seven great performances to choose from: Thursday, April 4 at 7 p.m., Friday, April 5 at 7 p.m., Saturday, April 6 at 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 7 at 1 p.m. and 5 p.m. For group sales, call 317-888-0963.

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Otters to celebrate milestone 25th season in 2019

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The Evansville Otters will be celebrating their 25th anniversary season in 2019, featuring big events and new items throughout the year.
The Otters unveiled their 25th anniversary season logo. The logo commemorates the Otters’ 25 seasons in Evansville since joining the Frontier League in 1995. The Otters are the oldest active franchise in the Frontier League.
The franchise has planned big and new promotions, new group outing and ticket package options, and commemorative items in the gift shop to help make 2019 a memorable, historic season at Bosse Field.
Fans can stay tuned to Otters social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and evansvilleotters.com to find out how they can win special prizes and be a part of the yearlong celebration in 2019.
When the Otters began play in 1995, they returned baseball to Evansville for the first time in a decade. The city had been without a team since the Evansville Triplets relocated following the 1984 season.
Current Otters bench coach Charles ‘Boots’ Day was introduced as the Otters’ first manager before the 1995 season.
On June 15, 1995, the Otters hosted their Opening Night game against Richmond, falling in the first game in team history, 12-1.
Evansville finished their inaugural season 31-38 and sixth in the league standings.
Since 1995, the franchise has produced two Frontier League championships in 2006 and 2016, 10 postseason appearances, 1,056 wins becoming the first franchise in league history to reach 1,000 regular season wins in 2017, 75 Major League Baseball organization signees, two league Hall of Famers in Pete Pirman and Eric Massingham, and three no-hitters in franchise history.
The Otters will open the 25th season celebration against the Southern Illinois Miners on May 10 at Bosse Field.
More information and other special events will be announced in the coming months.
To purchase a season ticket or group outing package, call (812) 435-8686 or visit the Bosse Field front office at 23 Don Mattingly Way, Evansville, Ind. The front office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.
The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up-to-date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.