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USI Men’s Cross Country Earn Bid to National Championship

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The NCAA has announced the University of Southern Indiana men’s cross country team as an at-large bid to the NCAA Division II Cross Country Championships in December.

Led behind the first-place performance of freshman Titus Winders (Mansfield, Tennessee), the Eagles placed fourth as a team over the weekend at the Midwest Regional through sloppy conditions in Hillsdale, Michigan.

The top three teams from each region received an automatic qualification with a committee determining the ten at-large teams with USI being one of them for a grand-total of 34 teams.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Slippery Rock University will serve as host for the 2018 NCAA Division II National Championships at Schenley Park on December 1.

USI Women’s Hoops set for busy week

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University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball returns to the court Tuesday at 6 p.m. when it hosts NAIA foe Indiana University Kokomo at the Physical Activities Center.

The Screaming Eagles (3-1) are riding a three-game winning streak into a busy week that sees them host the USI Thanksgiving Classic in addition to IU Kokomo. Bellarmine University and Michigan Tech University tip-off the Classic Saturday at noon, while USI hosts Lake Erie College Saturday at 2:30 p.m. USI concludes the weekend Sunday at 2:30 p.m. when it hosts Michigan Tech, while Bellarmine and Lake Erie square off at noon.

Live stats and GLVC Sports Network coverage for all five games can be accessed at GoUSIEagles.com, while 95.7 The Spin will carry all of USI’s games on the radio and on the internet at www.957thespin.com.

The Gobbler Gathering

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The Gobbler Gathering this year will serve as the Evansville Rescue Mission’s 96th annual Thanksgiving food basket giveaway for Tri-State families, which will be held at the Old National Events Plaza (715 Locust Street, Evansville, IN 47708) for the second consecutive year.

At Tuesday’s Gobbler Gathering, thousands of folks will visit the Old National Events Plaza as a food basket recipient, a Mission staff or Board Director, a community volunteer, or as a curious bystander. 

The Evansville Rescue Mission is expecting more than 1,750 Tri-State families who will be attending one of five distribution services (which will be held at 10 a.m., Noon, 2, 4, and 6 p.m.) to hear a message of hope and receive a food basket filled with Thanksgiving-themed items such as; a frozen 10-13 pound turkey, bagged potatoes, bagged onions, fresh celery, flour, corn meal, a loaf of bread, canned corn/green beans/peas/chicken broth/yams/cranberry sauce, stuffing mix, cake mix, Jiffy cornbread mix, and macaroni & cheese.

 

With the help of community volunteers and Evansville’s TWO MEN AND A TRUCK, the Rescue Mission will deliver nearly 500 grocery bags of food to neighboring downtown Evansville apartment communities such as Kennedy & Buckner Towers, Liberty Terrace Apartments, Horizon Homes, Lucas Place II, and Vision 1505.

 

That being said, the Evansville Rescue Mission is anticipating being able to fully assist a total of approximately 2,203 Tri-State families for this year’s Gobbler Gathering.

 

The Gobbler Gathering; however, would not be a success without the help of our tremendous 1,000 community volunteers. These volunteers are scheduled with assisting Rescue Mission staff with registration, transfer food from our pallets into baskets, or lend a helping hand toward our food basket recipients. We are very grateful for all of those who are willing to give their time to help us on this wonderful day.

 

More than 200 Tri-State churches, schools, businesses, and families donated an assigned food item or a needed service to ensure the 96th annual Gobbler Gathering can take place.

In addition to distributing food, community volunteers will be handing out coats and accessories to any child who may be in need of warmer clothing on Gobbler Gathering day in lieu of the Evansville Rescue Mission’s “Coats For Kiddos” program.

Tracy Gorman, Evansville Rescue Mission’s President/CEO, states, “The Gobbler Gathering at your Evansville Rescue Mission is one of our favorite days of the year because of the sheer number of individuals and families we have the opportunity to help through this event. Our staff works on this event literally all year long, and we put a lot of effort into it because we know what a blessing this day is to so many. We’re so grateful for the donors, volunteers, staff members, and everyone else who make this incredible day possible for the people of our community.”

It should be noted that we are still in need of canned yams (14 ounces), children’s coats and winter accessories for both boys and girls (sizes infant on up). Please send donations to your Evansville Rescue Mission’s main campus tonight until 9 pm or the Old National Events Plaza tomorrow from 8 am to 6pm.

Your Evansville Rescue Mission gladly accepts monetary donations for the Gobbler Gathering.  Gobbler Gathering contributions can be mailed to ERM at 500 E. Walnut St., Evansville, IN 47713 or by visiting our website, www.evansvillerescuemission.org. 

Aces Volleyball announces signing class

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UE adds four student-athletes

  University of Evansville head volleyball coach Manolo Concepcion has announced the signing of four student-athletes to National Letters of Intent to play for the Purple Aces next season.

“I am extremely excited about this class. This level of talent would have not been possible to bring to our program, if it wasn’t for the program culture that the current seniors have left behind, which we are perennially grateful for,” Concepcion said.  “It is probably one of the best classes that we have ever brought to UE. They are not just good players that will impact the program right away, but they also share traits of dynamism, speed, and power.”

“A hard working group of future student-athletes that fit our immediate and long term needs tremendously, because of their ability to learn, adapt, and progress on and off the court. And for us, that is probably the skill that we are considering the most, when recruiting future Purple Aces. It is also thrilling to also know that we are not done with the incoming class yet, as we project more additions soon.”

Melanie Feliciano – Ponce, Puerto Rico – Outside Hitter

A volleyball and track/field star at Colegio Sagrado Corazon in her native Puerto Rico, Melanie Feliciano has received numerous accolades in both sports.  She was named the MVP in 14 volleyball tournaments in her high school career, which lasted from 2014 through 2018.  She was also a 4-time champion in track and field.

Feliciano was her varsity team captain as a senior and added to her honors by being named a Jeep Volleyball Championship All-Star, Power League Volleyball Tournament All-Star, High School Tournament All-Star and National Honor Society Volleyball Tournament MVP.  On a national level, she took part in the U20 Women’s Pan-American Cup.

Coach Concepcion on Feliciano: “Incredibly athletic, dynamic player that will have an immediate impact in our offensive numbers. One of those athletes that plays a lot higher than her height, because of her explosiveness, speed, and power. A hard worker on and off the court, and just like Mildrelis, a quiet leader that is capable of impacting her teammates immensely with her consistency and reliability. We project her as someone that can become one of the top scorers in the conference.”

Chloe Bontrager – Syracuse, Ind. – Outside Hitter/Right Side

Chloe Bontrager was a 3-year varsity volleyball player at Fairfield High School and performed exceptionally well, being named a Second Team All-State player in 2017 and 2018.  She was also a 2-time All-Conference NECC athlete.  The 2018 Most Valuable Player on her squad was named the Best Offensive Player in 2017 while garnering a spot on the 2017 Shondell Family Invite All-Tournament Team.

Bontrager was a 2-sport athlete who was a 3-time All-Conference track athlete.  Her other track honors include being a 3-time Regional Qualifier and 3-time Indoor All-State honoree.  She was a State Qualifier in 2017 while winning the Freshman Award in 2016.  Bontrager holds her high school’s long jump record.

Coach Concepcion on Bontrager: “When we first saw and evaluated Chloe a couple of years ago, we saw raw potential with the ability to become something special, and that is what she is today. Chloe is also a sensational athlete in the sport of Track and Field, recognized as one of the best in the state for her events. So she brings a background of advanced motor skills and physical stability. I am excited about her capability of playing all three offensive positions.”

Laura Ruiz – Cayey, Puerto Rico – DS/Libero

Laura Ruiz brings a long volleyball pedigree to the Aces program.  Ruiz has been her varsity starter for multiple seasons at Colegio Radians and served as the team captain in 2018.  The MVP award winner in her school’s tournament has competed at the national level.

She helped her team win the Junior National Volleyball Championship in 2015.  Off the court, Ruiz was a 4-time Honor Roll student while being a member of the National Honor Society for the last three seasons.

Coach Concepcion on Ruiz: “It is not a secret that serving is one of the main aspects that we emphasize in our program, and she will be an incredible asset in this area, with her ability to top spin and jump float at a high speed. Laura is someone that we are looking into developing as a Defensive Specialist and Libero positions, where because of her height (she has played Outside Hitter all throughout her career), will add a different dimension in terms of range, which will combine with her advanced reading skills and mental toughness.”

Hannah Watkins – Henderson, Ky. – Middle

A native of nearby Henderson, Kentucky, Hannah Watkins is one of the top players in the region.  A 2018 Second Team All-State player, Watkins was the Region 2 Player of the Year.  In 2017, she was an All-State Honorable Mention while being named the Best Defensive Player on her squad.  Watkins is a 5-year varsity starter and has been named an Academic All-State performer in each of those seasons.

The 3-time All-District Team member has been named to the All-Region Team and the All-Region Tournament Team in each of the last two seasons.  In track and field, she finished 7th in the state pole vault in 2016 along with earning top five finishes in the 4×100 relay, the 100M dash and 4×200 relay.  Watkins also earned a varsity letter in tennis in 2017.

Coach Concepcion on Watkins: “She is a local sensation. A multifaceted person that impacted not just her high school and club, but also the community in general. She understands and already plays under the same principles and systems that we use here at UE, so her transition will probably be the easiest one from all the incomers. She is an offensive middle that compensates her size with her reading skills, lower body power, and incredible dynamic movements.”

 

AG Curtis Hill to discuss crime prevention on General Assembly’s Organization Day

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Attorney General Curtis Hill and speakers from the General Assembly, law enforcement, prosecutors’ offices, and nonprofit organizations.

Attorney General’s Crime Prevention Meet & Greet.

11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Nov. 20, 2018.

Second Floor, North Atrium, Indiana Statehouse, 200 W. Washington St., Indianapolis.

As a courtesy, please email Deputy Communications Director Bill McCleery at bill.mccleery@atg.in.gov if you plan to attend this event. Thank you.

AG Curtis Hill: On 55th anniversary of JFK’s death, let’s remember his calls for civility

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Attorney General Curtis Hill has written an op-ed commemorating President John F. Kennedy 55 years after his death on Nov. 22, 1963 – expressing particular appreciation for Kennedy’s belief in civility.

“It’s a sad irony that Kennedy’s death itself served as a unifying event in America as virtually the whole country came together to mourn the loss of their fallen president,” Attorney General Hill writes. “In much the same way, other largescale tragic events – such as the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the 9-11 terrorist attacks – have given rise to national unity.”

He adds: “We need to come together now – as one nation under God, indivisible – rather than waiting until the galvanizing effects of some new crisis or moment of great loss.”

Attorney General Hill’s op-ed is attached to this release for use by any outlet wishing to publish it. As a courtesy, please email Deputy Communications Director Bill McCleery at bill.mccleery@atg.in.gov if you choose to publish this op-ed.

ADOPT A PET

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Sophie – 6 year old brown tabby, female, declawed, $40 adoption fee which includes vaccines, tests, spay & microchip

 

This Week at USI

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Wednesday, November 21 – Friday, November 23

Thanksgiving Break

The University of Southern Indiana will not hold classes on Wednesday, November 21 and will be closed Thursday, November 22 and Friday, November 23 for the Thanksgiving holiday. The University will reopen and classes will resume on Monday, November 26.

Thursday, November 29 – Sunday, December 1

49th Annual Madrigal Feaste

The University’s most enduring musical tradition, the Madrigal Feaste showcases members of the USI Chamber Choir, who don period costumes and entertain with selections of old English and Irish Madrigals, folk songs and holiday choral selections. Tickets are available online or by phone at 812-461-5237 during office hours (Monday through Friday, 8:30AM – 4:00PM). Read More

Open through Sunday, December 9

2018 Senior Seminar to showcase capstone work of art majors

The 2018 Senior Seminar Exhibition is on display from Wednesday, November 7 through Sunday, December 9 in the Kenneth P. McCutchan Art Center/Palmina F. and Stephen S. Pace Galleries at the University of Southern Indiana. The exhibit features art and design work by 37 senior art majors and is the culmination of their artistic achievements at USI. Read More

Open through Saturday, December 15

New Harmony Gallery showcases Play-themed artwork

The New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art will host the exhibition Play through Saturday, December 15. Play provides an excellent sample of contemporary artists interpreting the theme of play and features a variety of media including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, sculpture and video. The lineup showcases a range of artists from student to professional, including several University of Southern Indiana students, alumni and faculty. Read More


 

STUDENT EVENTS

A collection of events on campus and in the community sponsored by USI student organizations

can be found on the USI events calendar by clicking here.


Applications available today through December 7, 2018

USI SeaPerch Sponsorship

The University of Southern Indiana’s Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education and the SwISTEM Resource Center are offering a SeaPerch Sponsorship Program for up to ten (10) SeaPerch teams. Schools and organizations in southwestern Indiana, southeastern Illinois, and western Kentucky that are facing financial hardship in purchasing materials to participate in the SeaPerch Program are encouraged to apply.  This program will supply one SeaPerch kit per team ($179) and a USI Regional SeaPerch Challenge registration fee waiver ($50). Priority will be given to new SeaPerch coaches/teams but that should not keep seasoned teams from applying.  Teams must commit to competition in the 2019 USI SeaPerch Challenge.  The deadline to apply is December 7, 2018.  Awardees will be notified on December 14, 2018.  Click here for a link to the application form. More information about the SeaPerch Program can be found at SeaPerch.org.

 

VHS Black Friday Adoption Special

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To help move solid black dogs & cats out of the shelter and get them into homes in time for the holidays, VHS is jumping on the Black Friday bandwagon and reducing these animals’ adoption fees by HALF.

This means that black dogs will be adoptable for $55, black/mostly black cats for $20, black/mostly black kittens for $30, and black/mostly black rabbits for $20. This includes spay/neuter surgery and a registered microchip for all animals, plus vaccinations, testing, and deworming for dogs & cats.

The VHS loses money on every single adoption, even at regular price. Regular fees (double the amounts above) don’t even begin to cover the cost of each animal’s stay. Each animal receives over $200 worth of care on its first day in the shelter, not to mention the daily cost of food, medication, staff wages, overhead, and more. These costs are offset by monetary donations from the public, as the VHS does not receive any support whatsoever from city or county taxes or any national agencies such as HSUS or ASPCA.

The shelter currently has more than 60 dogs, 20 rabbits, and 200 cats in its care. Plenty of these animals are black or mostly black, with more scheduled to come in each day.

Doors open at 12:00 noon on Friday, November 23rd for the Black Friday “doorbusters.” Adoption hours are 12:00-6:00 Friday & Saturday. Families interested in adopting should stop by the shelter during these hours to fill out an adoption application and visit with animals. Adoption fees are payable with cash, Visa, Mastercard, or Discover. Any approved family can adopt from the VHS, regardless of whether or not they live in Vanderburgh County. People regularly travel from out of state to adopt pets. Please keep in mind that pets who are not yet spayed or neutered cannot leave the building until surgery is complete. This is included in the adoption fee.

All available animals can be viewed online at www.vhslifesaver.org/adopt.