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ROKITA STATEMENT ON NEWLY ELECTED REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP
Congressman Todd Rokita issued the following statement in response to the elections of Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House Minority Leader, Rep. Steve Scalise as Minority Whip, Rep. Liz Cheney as Conference Chairwoman, Rep. Jason Smith as Conference Secretary, and Rep. Gary Palmer as Policy Committee Chairman.:
“I am proud of my friend Kevin McCarthy for being elected Minority Leader for the 116th Congress. I know him and the rest of the leadership team will do a great job fighting for all Americans against Nancy Pelosi and the liberal elites,†said Congressman Todd Rokita. “I know everyone elected will continue to fight for strong conservative principles and support President Trump’s agenda to make America great again. My friend Jim Jordan ran a strong race, and I know he will continue being strong for America.â€
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Eagles rally past Bulldogs for third straight win
Senior center Kacy Eschweiler (St. Charles, Missouri) matched a career-high with 23 points while bringing down a career-high 22 rebounds as University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball rallied from an 11-point second-half deficit to defeat visiting Ferris State University, 71-66, in a Midwest Region contest Friday evening at the Physical Activities Center.
USI (3-1) also got 16 points, six assists and a career-high nine rebounds from senior guard Alex Davidson (Salem, Indiana) as it ended the third quarter with a 21-5 run to take a 48-43 lead into the fourth quarter.
Ferris State (2-1), which led 20-9 after one quarter and 38-27 a little more than three minutes into the third period, found itself trailing by as much as seven early in the fourth before rallying to take a brief 57-56 lead.
After a three-pointer by sophomore guard Kennedy Williams (Marshall, Illinois) and a pair of Ferris State free throws, the Screaming Eagles found themselves in a 59-59 stalemate with just over two minutes to play.
Sophomore guard Emma DeHart (Indianapolis, Indiana) drained a three-pointer with two minutes to play to put USI up 62-59, while a pair of Davidson free throws 20 seconds later gave USI a five-point edge it would not relinquish.
DeHart, whose basket with 2:26 to play in the third quarter put the Eagles in front (43-41) for the first time in the game, joined Eschweiler and Davidson in double figures with 11 points. Williams added nine off the bench after scoring a game-high 20 in USI’s win over Lincoln Memorial University Wednesday.
Earlier in the contest, the Eagles’ chances of winning looked bleak. USI committed nine first-quarter turnovers and were limited to just 3-of-14 shooting (.214).
A strong defensive effort in the second period allowed USI to stay in the contest as Davidson’s three-pointer right before the intermission cut the Bulldogs’ lead to 27-21 at the break. Ferris State extended its advantage back to 11 early in the third period, but an offensive outburst throughout the final 17 minutes of the game saw the Eagles commit just six turnovers while scoring 44 points to pull out the win.
No. 2/13 Hoosiers Win Five Events on Second Day of IU Invitational
The No. 2/13-ranked Indiana University men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams continued competition at the 2018 IU Invitational on Friday at the Counsilman Billingsley Aquatic Center in Bloomington, Ind., winning four individual events and a relay during evening finals.
TEAM STANDINGS (Day Two)
Men
- No. 2 Indiana – 1,187.5
- No. 3 N.C. State – 1,069.5
- No. 9 Louisville – 773
- No. 17 Arizona State – 761
Women
- No. 7 N.C. State – 1,053.5
- No. 8 Louisville – 1,005
- No. 13 Indiana – 923
- Arizona State – 533
- No. 17 Purdue – 432.5
 HOOSIER WINNERS
MEN
Ian Finnerty – 100 Breaststroke (51.22), 800 Freestyle Relay (6:17.78)
Mohamed Samy – 200 Freestyle (1:32.97), 800 Freestyle Relay (6:17.78)
Zach Apple – 800 Freestyle Relay (6:17.78)
James Connor – 3-Meter Dive (451.80)
Vini Lanza – 800 Freestyle Relay (6:17.78)
WOMEN
Lilly King – 100 Breaststroke (56.43)
Men’s basketball welcomes Texas Southern on Sunday at noon
Aces look to move to .500 on the season
 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Evansville’s stint in the 2018 Maui on the Mainland event will be completed on Sunday when the Purple Aces men’s basketball team welcomes Texas Southern to the Ford Center for a noon contest.
UE shot 49.3% while connecting on 11 3-pointers to defeat Kentucky Wesleyan by a final of 92-72 in Thursday’s home opener. Noah Frederking finished with a career-high 26 points, 19 in the first half, in the win; he was 9-of-14 from the field and 5-6 from the line. K.J. Riley checked in with 16 points while John Hall set his career-high for the second game in a row, posting 13. Trailing by a score of 15-10 in the first half, the Aces finished the opening period on a 47-24 run to hold a 57-39 lead at the break before adding to it for the 20-point win.
Takeaways from KWC game           Â
– With 17 triples at Xavier and 11 more against KWC, the Aces had double digit 3-pointers in consecutive games for the first time since last season against Oakland City and Bowling Green; UE had a total of four games where they hit 10+ three’s last year
– Shea Feehan had a total of two rebounds in the first two games; he finished the KWC game with a team-high of 9
– In its eight home openers at the Ford Center, the Aces are 7-1
– K.J. Riley scored in double digits nine times last year; he is a perfect 3-3 in that department in 2018
– Since turning the ball over 24 times at Illinois, the Aces have committed just 16 turnovers in the last 80 minutes of play
Through three games, UE is averaging 79.0 points per game. That is the highest tally since the 1988-89 season when UE finished with 82.6 PPG. Five players are averaging double figures while six check in with at least 8.3 points.
Sophomore Noah Frederking set his career mark against Kentucky Wesleyan with 26 points; he tied his career mark of 19 points in the first half alone. The Okawville, Ill. product was 9-of-14 from the field, 5-6 from the line and hit three triples. He added four assists and three rebounds in 25 minutes of action. His previous career high of 19 came last season against Midway.
With 13 points against KWC, John Hall has set his career mark in consecutive games after recording 12 at Xavier. Hall was 4-9 from the floor and 2-5 from outside in the home opener. At Xavier, Hall also tied his career mark with 9 rebounds along with 4 field goal makes and 7 attempts. Hall attempted a total of six triples a season ago, he has surpassed that total in three games, going 5-of-12. As a redshirt freshman last season, Hall had a total of 14 assists; he has nine in just the last two games.
Texas Southern heads into Sunday’s match-up with a 1-3 record; their win came in the opener as they defeated Baylor on the road by a 72-69 final. Since then, the Tigers have played road contests at Gonzaga, Iowa State and San Diego State. Jalyn Patterson leads the Tigers with 13 points per game while Trayvon Reed is next with 12.8 PPG; he paces the team on the boards with 11.3 per game. Jeremy Combs is third on the team with 12 points per game.
This marks the first game UE has played against a foe from Texas since facing TCU in 2011 at the Ford Center.