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Men’s Basketball gives it their all in close loss to Xavier

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Aces open home schedule on Thursday

 

Six players scored in double figures in an unbelievable effort, but Xavier was able to fend off several challenges from the University of Evansville men’s basketball team, taking a 91-85 win inside the Cintas Center on Saturday afternoon.

 

Shea Feehan and K.J. Riley led the way for the Purple Aces (0-2) with 20 points apiece.  John Hall and Evan Kuhlman posted 12 each while Marty Hill scored 11 and Noah Frederking added 10.  The totals for Feehan, Hall and Kuhlman were all career marks.  Hall and Riley added five assists each.

 

As a team, the Aces hit 17 3-pointers.  That mark tied the school record, which was set against Southern Illinois in the 1996-97 campaign.

 

Paul Scruggs led Xavier (2-0) with 24 points. Tyrique Jones added 19 points and 20 caroms.

 

“I’m proud of our guys, they really bounced back after the Illinois game.  We played together and almost got the win,” Aces head coach Walter McCarty said.  “We had guys get in foul trouble, which had an impact in the end, but I am just really proud of everyone.  We will be fine offensively.  I am proud of our effort, we played our tails off.  This team has a bright future.”

 

Marty Hill got off to a nice start, registering eight points in the early points.  After Shea Feehan opened the scoring with a layup, Evan Kuhlman drained a triple to put the Aces up 5-2.  After Xavier tied it up at 5-5, Hill’s first bucket of the day – a three – gave UE an 8-7 lead.

 

Xavier took its first lead of the day at 13-12 before extending it to four points.  Hill’s second 3-pointer of the afternoon made it a 1-point game once again, cutting the XU lead to 18-17 at the 11:45 mark.  The difference in the opening frame came on a 12-0 run that saw the Musketeers connect on 7 out of 9 shots to open up at 35-20 advantage 7:20 on the clock.

 

K.J. Riley ended the stretch with an and-one before Kuhlman added a triple to cut the deficit to 37-26.  After Xavier pushed its lead back out to at (43-28), Feehan scored on a nice floater before Riley stole the inbound pass and converted to cut the deficit to 11 points.  Great defense forced a Musketeer turnover that led to another UE possession and the Aces added another tally on a Riley free throw to make it a 10-point game.

 

Evansville continued to fight back as Kuhlman matched his career-high with his third triple of the game, cutting the gap to 43-36.  Following a dunk by Xavier, Feehan struck again.  A 4-point play marked his 8th point of the game and saw the Aces claw back within five with two minutes left in the half.  Noah Frederking added the team’s eighth triple of the game in the final minute as UE went into the break down four, 49-45.

 

Out of the half, the momentum for the Aces continued.  Shea Feehan nailed another triple on the first possession to make it a 1-point game.  The Musketeers were able to push their lead back out to eight at 59-51 at the 17:37 mark, but UE countered with an 8-0 run.  Riley hit a pair of buckets before Feehan connected from downtown before adding a free throw to tie it up at 59-59 five minutes into the second frame.

 

With 13:46 remaining in the game, the Aces were able to take their first lead since the opening minute when Noah Frederking was true from outside.  It gave UE a 65-64 edge.  Xavier retook the lead with under ten minutes left and pushed it out to 78-71 on an and-one.  A 5-0 run got the Aces back within a pair with six minutes remaining, but a triple by the Musketeers, pushed it back out to a 2-possession lead.

 

That basket was the first of nine in a row that gave the Musketeers an 87-76 lead with four minutes remaining.  Feehan ended the stretch with two free throws.  Evansville continued to fight back.  In the final minute, UE turned a Xavier turnover into a Frederking triple that made it a 90-85 game.  The Aces were not done there.  Stout UE defense forced a Musketeer turnover on ensuing possession as the Aces never gave up, but Xavier held off the challenges and took the 91-85 win in the end.

 

“Today, we did a better job of understanding the intensity we have to play with.  If we do what we are capable of, we can win these games,” McCarty said after the game.

 

Evansville finished the game shooting 45.8% from the floor and 51.5% (17/33) from outside.  Xavier finished the game at 51.6%.  The finished with a 51-22 rebounding advantage.

 

Following the 2-game road swing to open the year, the Aces open the home slate this week, welcoming Kentucky Wesleyan on Thursday before playing host to Texas Southern on Sunday.

 

Eagles win closely contested aerial battle with Malone

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Senior guard/forward Nate Hansen(Evansville, Indiana) scored a team-high 20 points as University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball defeated Malone University, 74-71, in the second round of the GLVC/GMAC Challenge Saturday afternoon.

USI (1-1), which led 30-23 at the half and 38-27 early in the second frame, found itself on the opposite end of a 22-8 run that put them in a four-point deficit (61-57) with just over seven minutes left in the game.

Junior guard Kobe Caldwell (Bowling Green, Kentucky) hit a three-pointer to cut the Pioneers’ lead to a single digit, while Hansen connected from downtown to put USI up 63-61.

Malone (0-2) fired back, using a four-point play to take a 65-63 advantage. The Pioneers led 71-68 with less than two minutes to go in the contest when senior guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) hit a pair of free throws to cut the deficit to one.

Sophomore guard Mateo Rivera (Indianapolis, Indiana) had a tip-in layup off a miss by Caldwell with just over a minute to play to put USI up, 72-71, while Caldwell connected on a pair of free throws with 12.9 seconds to play to give USI a three-point edge. It was the only basket of the game for Rivera, who finished with five rebounds and a pair of assists.

Malone sophomore guard Jaret Majestic missed on a desperation heave with two seconds to play as the Eagles held on for the three-point win.

In addition to Hansen, the Eagles got 15 points from Caldwell and 14 from Stein. Sophomore forward Josh Price (Belleville, Illinois) added eight points and a team-high eight rebounds.

Senior guard Nate Sheppard had a game-high 29 points to lead Malone, while junior guard Daylan Haynie dished out 10 assists.

Both teams performed well from three-point range, with the Eagles connecting on 12-of-24 attempts from behind the arc and the Pioneers making good on 14 of their 32 attempts. Free throws, however, were a bugaboo for both squads as USI was 12-of-18 from the charity stripe and Malone 11-of-25.

The Eagles return to action November 17 at 3 p.m. when they open their 2018-19 home schedule against Martin Methodist University.

Eagles’ season ends in regional, 4-1

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The 15th-ranked and second-seeded University of Southern Indiana men’s soccer team could not get by third-seeded and 22nd-ranked Saginaw Valley State University in a hard-fought 4-1 loss in the second round of the NCAA Division II Midwest Regional Saturday afternoon at Strassweg Field. The Screaming Eagles see their season end with a 13-4-1 overall record, while the Cardinals advance with an 11-2-6 mark.

USI and SVSU battled back and forth for the first 15 minutes with only five shots between the two teams. SVSU picked up the momentum at 28:26, scoring an unassisted goal for the 1-0 lead. The Cardinals took a 2-0 lead into the intermission after getting their second tally of the game at 41:33.

In the second half, USI increased the pressure offensively and narrowed the margin to 2-1 when freshman defender Colten Walsh (St. Louis, Missouri) scored off a long throw in by junior midfielder Sean Rickey(Columbia, Illinois) at 75:06. The goal was Walsh’s fourth of the season and Rickey’s team-best sixth assist.

SVSU, however, responded by sealing its victory with a goal at 83:49 and 87:51 for the eventual 4-1 final.

The Eagles complete the 2018 campaign with 13 wins; ranked 15th nationally; their first GLVC regular season crown since 1990; their highest regional ranking since 1982; and their third appearance in the NCAA II Tournament.  USI also hosted their first NCAA II Regional since 1982.

2018 Veterans Day Free Meals and Deals

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2018 Veterans Day Free Meals and Deals

2018 Veterans Day discounts, free meals, deals, and sales. As Veterans Day approaches, we will continually update this list as restaurants and companies announce their Veteran’s Day specials. Typically offers are announced just before Veteran’s Day in late October and early November.

Veterans Day 2018 will be on Sunday, November 11th, 2018 and designated as a Federal Holiday on Monday, November 12th, 2018.

Thornton’s
Free cup of coffee to our servicemen and women with a military ID starting 11/9 through Veterans Day Weekend (11/11).

Boston Market
BOGO, buy 1 get 1 free individual meal and drink with Coupon on 11/11 and 11/12.

The Chop House
On Sun., Nov. 11th and Mon, Nov. 12th veterans with military ID or in uniform get 50% off any dine-in lunch or dinner entree.

IHOP
All active duty and Veterans are invited to come in and enjoy Free Red, White, & Blue Pancakes on Monday, November 12, from 7 am to 7 pm.

O’Charley’s
All active and retired military service members are invited to enjoy a free meal from O’Charley’s. Veterans can choose from O’Charley’s “Veterans Thank You Menu” all day on both November 11 and 12 simply by showing their military IDs. Restaurant participation may vary by location.

Red Lobster
On Sunday and Monday, November 11th and 12th to thank Veterans, active duty military and reservists, Red Lobster will offer a free appetizer or dessert from their select Veterans Day menu. To receive an offer, show a valid military ID.

White Castle
Military veterans and active duty military who show proof of service can visit a participating White Castle location on Nov 11th or 12th, and receive a free breakfast combo or castle combo meal #1-6.

Acapulco
On Veterans Day from 3 pm to closing, Acapulco will offer a complimentary meal of a 3-item combo, choosing among Tacos, Enchiladas, Taquitos, Tamales and Chile Relleno.

Applebee’s
Veterans and Active Duty Military can select a free meal from a limited menu on Veteran’s Day. Provide proof of service required.

Back Yard Burgers
Military veterans with valid ID, and active duty service members in uniform can enjoy a free ‘Classic Burger’ on Veterans Day 2018.

Bandana’s Bar-B-Q
Veterans and active duty eat free on Sunday, 11/11/18.

Bar Louie
Vets and active military receive a free flatbread or burger on Sunday, November 11th.

Bob Evans
Bob Evans Restaurants are offering free select menu items to Veterans and Active Duty Military on Veterans Day, Sun., Nov. 11.

Buffalo Wild Wings Free Wings
All day long on Sunday, November 11, veterans and active duty military who dine-in at their local B-Dubs can receive a free one order of traditional or boneless wings and a side of fries. At participating U.S. locations only.

Chili’s Grill & Bar
All veterans and active duty military personnel can choose a complimentary meal from a select menu on Veterans Day 2018.

Chipotle
Offering a buy one get one free (BOGO) burrito, bowl, salad or taco on Veterans Day from open to close. Offer valid for all active duty military, reserves, national guard, military spouses and retired military with valid ID.

Cicis Pizza
Free pizza buffet if you show a valid Military ID on 11/11/18.

Circle K
November 11, 2018, participating Circle K convenience stores will offer a free Polar Pop to military Veterans.

Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
Veterans receive a complimentary Double Chocolate Fudge Coca-Cola® Cake dessert or Crafted Coffee beverage. Plus an opportunity for guests to make purchases that support Operation Homefront.  Veterans Day only.

Dunkin’ Donuts
On November 11, Veterans and active duty military can enjoy a free donut at Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants nationwide, no purchase necessary.

El Torito & El Torito Grill
On Veterans Day from 3 pm to closing, El Torito will offer a complimentary meal and the complimentary meal will be a 3-item combo. El Torito Grill will offer  a choice between the following items: Two-Item Combo, Fajita Salad, Mesquite Grilled Chicken Tostada, and Carnitas Yucatán.

Hooters Free Meal
Hooters invites all veterans and current servicemen and women to a Hooters Veterans Day free meal from their select Veterans Day menu by presenting a military ID or proof of service at participating Hooters locations across the country on 11-11.

Joe’s Crab Shack
On November 11th, all veterans can enjoy 20% off.

Little Caesars Pizza
On Saturday, November 11, from 11am to 2pm, veterans and active military members can receive a free $5 HOT-N-READY® Lunch Combo.

Logan’s Roadhouse
This Veterans Day, veterans and active duty drop on in for an American Roadhouse Meal on the house with proof of service. Not valid in CA, NC, SC or Augusta, GA, locations. Veterans year round receive a 10% discount to guests who present a military or veterans’ ID.

Mission BBQ
Veterans and active duty will receive a free sandwich and slice of cake (while supplies lasts) on Veterans Day, 11/11/18.

MOD Pizza
Show your military I.D. on #VeteransDay (11/11) at any MOD location, and they’ll proudly serve you a free MOD-size pizza or salad.

Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt
On November 11, Orange Leaf Frozen Yogurt will be offering free frozen yogurt for all active and retired military at participating locations.

Outback Steakhouse Free Bloomin’ Onion® and a beverage
Veterans get a free Bloomin’ Onion® and a beverage on Veterans Day. Must have valid identification.

Pilot Flying J
From November 10–12, active-duty and retired military veterans can redeem an offer in the Pilot Flying J app to enjoy a free Pilot Coffee of any size with their choice of a PJ Fresh breakfast sandwich, packaged pastry item or a Cinnabon Center of the Roll.

Red Robin
All Veterans and Active Duty Military get a free dine-in Red’s Tavern Double Burger and Bottomless Steak Fries on Veterans Day 11/11.

Ruby Tuesday
This Veterans Day, all former and active duty service members of the military can enjoy a free appetizer.

Starbucks
On Veterans Day, active duty service members, reservists, veterans and military spouses are invited to enjoy a free Tall Brewed Coffee.

Texas Roadhouse
On Sunday, November 11th, select from a free special veterans lunch menu including a beverage and sides.

Denny’s
All veterans, active, and retired military personnel at all participating Denny’s restaurants nationwide will receive a free Build Your Own Grand Slam breakfast on Monday, Nov. 12, from 5 a.m. to noon. Diners must show ID to receive this offer.

El Chico Cafe
Veterans and active military eat free on Monday 11.11.18 (Limit $15).

Golden Corral
On Monday, November 12th, 2018 from 5 PM to 9 PM, Golden Corral offers a free sit-in “thank you” dinner for Military veterans, retirees, and active duty members.

.Old Country Buffet
Mon., Nov. 12, veterans may eat for free plus a bottled beverage. Offer valid at participating restaurants.

Ryan’s
Mon., Nov. 12, veterans may eat for free plus a bottled beverage. Offer valid at participating restaurants.

Shoney’s
Shoney’s says ‘Thank You’ to America’s heroes by offering a free All You Care To Eat breakfast,  to all Veterans and Active Duty Military members on Monday 11.12.18 from open – 11 am.

Texas Steakhouse & Saloon
All veteran and active duty military personnel receive a complimentary meal from a select menu on Mon., November 12th from 11 am to 10 pm.

Bonanza Steakhouse
On Veterans Day, all former and current military service men and women enjoy a free buffet (beverage not included), at all participating Bonanza Steakhouses. Contact your local Bonanza for more details.

Bonefish Grill
On Saturday, November 11th, all veterans, active and retired military service members who show a valid ID, can enjoy a free Bang Bang Shrimp. Offer valid for dine-in only.

Gatti’s Pizza 
Veterans and active military members with ID will receive a free buffet, or a free medium 1-topping pizza for carryout.

Krispy Kreme Free Doughnut & Coffee
On Veterans Day, a free doughnut and small coffee will be given to anyone who identifies themselves as a veteran or active military personnel (no ID required).

Krystal
On Veterans Day, all active and retired military can receive a complimentary sausage biscuit during breakfast hours (6am – 11am).

Ponderosa Steakhouses
From 4pm-close on Veterans Day, all former and current military service men and women enjoy a free buffet (beverage not included) from participating Ponderosa locations. Contact your local Ponderosa for more details.

TGI Fridays Free Lunch
Guests who show valid military ID can enjoy a free lunch menu item up to $12. This offer is valid on Saturday, November 11th, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. local time.

 

Army Specialist Drew Watters Remains Being Escorted From Indianapolis

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Army Specialist Drew Watters Remains Being Escorted From Indianapolis

The body of an Indiana Solider killed during a training exercise is returning home to Evansville under Police escort tonight.
Army Specialist Drew Watters died at Joint Base Lewis-Mcchord IN Washington State. His remains arrived in Indianapolis about an hour ago. Visitation for Specialist Watters will be Tuesday at the Christian Fellowship Church on Millersburg Road from 2 until 8. Funeral Services will be held at the church on Wednesday.
Watters enlisted in the Army after graduating from North High School 3 years ago. He leaves behind a wife and an infant son. The police escort is scheduled to arrive in Evansville at the Browning Funeral Home between 11:30 Pm and midnight. Family, friends and those wishing to honor Watters will begin gathering at the Funeral Home around 10:30.

Ivy Tech Community College offers College 101 event

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Ivy Tech Community College offers College 101 event 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Ivy Tech Community College is hosting a College 101 event for high school students and parents on Thursday, November 15 from 6-8 p.m., at its Evansville campus located at 3501 N First Avenue in Evansville. 

At the event, Ivy Tech admission representatives will present on navigating college decisions, as well as the benefits of choosing Ivy Tech. 

This event is free and participants are encouraged to RSVP. All details, including a link to RSVP, can be found at IvyTech.edu/College101. 

About Ivy Tech Community College

Ivy Tech Community College serves communities across Indiana, providing world-class education and driving economic transformation. It is the state’s largest public postsecondary institution and the nation’s largest singly accredited statewide community college system. It serves as the state’s engine of workforce development, offering high-value degree programs and training that are aligned with the needs of its communities, along with courses and programs that transfer to other colleges and universities in Indiana. It is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association.

“A Flight To Remember” Captures The Veterans Special Visit To Washington, D.C.

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“A Flight To Remember” Captures The Veterans Special Visit To Washington, D.C.

The 9th Honor Flight to took off out of Evansville Regional Airport and returned home just one week ago.

44News Anchor Lauren Leslie had the honor of following our veterans to capture the special visit on camera. From a warm welcome in Washington to a big welcome home in the Tri-State. Lauren was there to capture every moment.
Some veterans spoke out about why this trip was so important to them.

Jackie Wood says, “To get off the plane was emotional well you know it’s hard to explain but it’s just a wonderful feeling.” While George Meece Jr. stated, “We didn’t get this when we came home from the service When I came home from Korea, we didn’t get that so all of those people which were kids from schools and everything else that really stuck with me.”

“A Flight To Remember” is a 3 part series and will be airing on Veteran’s Day. Join us Sunday at Nine and Ten for a full recap of the 9th Honor Flight to our nation’s capital.

Connecting Veterans To Valuable Services

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Navigating veteran benefits can sometimes be a daunting task, but local veteran service officers are ready to help.

These officers answer questions, advise in decision making, and help identify benefits from various federal, state, county and local resources. In addition, they assist in filling out claims along with representation and presentation at veteran affairs hearings.

Trained and accredited by the VA or another recognized organization, veteran service officers provide assistance to veterans, their dependents and survivors, along with help in the following areas: compensation and pension; health care; education and training; employment; burial and survivor resources; housing; transportation; and military records.

If you, or someone you know is a veteran in need of assistance in our area, click here to get in touch with our local veteran service officers. For more information on Indiana’s Next Level Veterans resources, click here.