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USI Softball Drops Two To Drury

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Despite a pair of solo home runs by senior third baseman Mena Fulton (Bloomington, Indiana), University of Southern Indiana Softball suffered a pair of one-run setbacks to host Drury University Friday in Great Lakes Valley Conference action.

The Screaming Eagles (24-19, 12-10 GLVC) lost the opener, 2-1, before falling in game two, 4-3.

USI returns to action Saturday at noon when it travels to Rolla, Missouri, to take on Missouri University of Science & Technology.

Game 1: Drury 2, USI 1 (Box Score)
USI scored on a wild pitch to take a 1-0 lead in the top of the second inning, but the Eagles surrendered a pair of runs in the bottom of the second as the Panthers grabbed a 2-1 advantage.

The Eagles had scoring opportunities in both the fifth and sixth innings, but could not push anything across the plate as Drury held on for the one-run victory.

Junior pitcher Haylee Smith (Florence, Kentucky) was charged with the loss. Smith (4-4) gave up two runs, one earned, off seven hits in six innings of work.

Game 2: Drury 4, USI 3 (Box Score)
Drury (16-22, 7-15 GLVC) rallied from a 3-1 deficit to defeat the Eagles with a walk-off single in the last half of the seventh inning.

USI took advantage of an error to score a run in the first inning, while Fulton, who was 3-for-3 in game one, hit her first home run of the day in the second inning to put USI up, 2-0.

Fulton’s second home run gave USI a 3-1 advantage in the fourth inning; but the Panthers scored twice in the last half of the fifth inning to tie the game before taking advantage of a pair of errors in the bottom of the seventh inning to set up Madison Hecker for the two-out, game-winning RBI-single.

Sophomore pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) took the loss for the Eagles after surrendering four runs, three earned, off of seven hits and five walks. Leonhardt (12-10) racked up nine strikeouts.

 

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Sewing Guild meeting April 24

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The area chapter of the American Sewing  will meet  April 24 at Sewtech at

4651 Bayard Park Dr.   This is our new location.
Do you have lots of T-shirts at your house?  We can help you learn what to do with them!   Terry Wazny and Shirley Mangold will demonstrate and explain how to prepare them to make “T-shirt” quilts.
Doors will open at six. p.m.   Please use the side door.   Visitors are always welcome!
For more information email evansvile@asg.org     or call  812-568-2515.

Arrest made Friday morning shooting

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Evansville Police have arrested 17 year old DEANDREA JONES on charges related to the shooting that injured one person earlier today. JONES has already been permanently waived to adult court due to prior criminal activity so he will be charged as an adult in this case.
Police were called to the 900 block of Judson at 11:50 for a report of a person being shot. The victim was walking with another person when they were approached by JONES. JONES allegedly fired several shots from a handgun and then fled on foot. One person was shot in the shoulder during the incident. JONES was identified as a suspect and was taken into custody without incident at his home in the 600 block of Madison.
Investigators obtained a search warrant for the home and recovered a stolen handgun during their search. They have yet to determine if it was the gun used in the shooting.
JONES is expected to face Attempted Murder and Possession of a Stolen Firearm charges and will be booke d into the Vanderburgh County Jail this evening. No booking photo is available at this time.
The investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to cal EPD or WeTip.

Suspects are innocent until proven guilty.

EPD looking for man wanted on sexual misconduct charges

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Evansville Police are looking for DARMAR JAGOE. He is wanted for sexual misconduct with a minor. There are two active cases against him with separate victims. Anyone with information on JAGOE is asked to call EPD.

Aces softball heads to Valparaiso

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Aces face Crusaders in 3-game set

Missouri Valley Conference play continues for the University of Evansville softball team as they remain on the road this weekend for a 3-game series at Valparaiso.

On Wednesday, the University of Evansville softball team halted an 8-game losing streak as they defeated Indiana State by a 6-2 final in the second game of a doubleheader in Terre Haute.

Evansville plated two runs in the first inning before two more scored in the top half of the sixth when pitcher Jaime Nurrenbern hit a 2-RBI single.  After Indiana State plated two in the bottom of the sixth, UE put the icing on the cake with a pair of runs coming from a Morgan Florey single that made it the final of 6-2.  Nurrenbern earned the second win of her career, going the distance while allowing seven hits and just two runs, one of which was earned.

In the opener against the Sycamores, the Aces received solo home runs from Lindsay Renneisen and McKenzie Johnson, but a 4-spot by ISU in the bottom of the 5th was the difference in a 6-3 win.

Eryn Gould notched four hits in seven at-bats against ISU while Lindsay Renneisen was 3-6 in the doubleheader with two runs scored.

Valparaiso starts the weekend at 17-19 and are 4-10 in MVC play.  Morgan Matalin paces VU with a .297 batting average while Taylor Lawson checks in at .286 while scoring a team-best 24 runs.  Jaymee Lawton provides the power numbers, hitting 10 home runs while notching 29 RBI.  Kenzie Grossman has a 1.78 ERA in the circle to go along with 10 wins on the season.

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Rochon Chosen To Be Next University of Southern Indiana President

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The University of Southern Indiana Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Dr. Ronald S. Rochon, USI provost, as USI’s fourth president. The announcement was made at a special session of the Board on Thursday, April 19.

“After an exhaustive search, I am excited to announce that Dr. Ron Rochon emerged as the best candidate for the position of president,” said Harold Calloway, chair of the USI Board of Trustees and chair of the Presidential Search Committee. “Dr. Rochon has proven to be a strong leader and true person of character, and we look forward to seeing him continue to sustainably grow USI in size, stability and in reputation.”

Rochon joined USI as provost in 2010. As provost, he directly supervised the deans of USI’s four academic colleges, Graduate Studies, Outreach & Engagement, International Programs, Rice Library, Student Affairs and all other academic departments. During his tenure, Rochon oversaw the revamping of the University Core Curriculum and UNIV 101 seminar course, led the creation and approval of USI’s second doctoral program in Educational Leadership, developed new opportunities and programs for undergraduate, graduate and online learning students, and fostered new approaches to recruit students to campus and developed programs to help them excel.

“I am honored and humbled by the opportunity to serve as the next USI president,” said Rochon. “The responsibility to shepherd and continue the growth of this amazing institution is something that I am grateful for and take very seriously.”

The Presidential Search Committee and Board of Trustees conducted a national search for the position, which drew more than 90 qualified candidates for review. The candidate pool ranged from sitting university presidents to executives outside the higher education landscape. The committee narrowed the pool to four finalists, which were presented to the Board for the final decision.

“I want to express my thanks to the Search Committee members who put in hours of work reviewing and interviewing candidates, and who sacrificed time and energy to ensure USI had the best person for the job,” said Calloway. “This was by no means an easy decision. All of the finalists were well qualified for the position. I also want to thank Storbeck/Pimentel & Associates, the search firm that assisted us throughout this process.”

Rochon’s academic and professional career has focused on advocating for educational excellence, access, equity and equality. He has taught classes on the history of American Education, culturally relevant and responsive teaching practices within pre-K through 12 schools, and organizational leadership within higher educational settings. His body of work has centered on the needs of diverse learners within underserved schools and communities as well as their integral contributions to the larger society.

“My love for this institution comes directly from my love of teaching, and I’m proud that USI has some of the best educators at any university in the country,” said Rochon. “The relationship between our faculty members and our students is crucial to our success, and I am excited to see what the next generation of Screaming Eagle role models will do when they come to campus and experience that relationship for themselves.”

Prior to coming to USI, Rochon served as the inaugural dean of the School of Education and associate vice president for Teacher Education and professor at Buffalo State. He was director and co-founder of the Research Center for Cultural Diversity and Community Renewal at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, as well as interim associate dean and director of the school of education. In 2010, Rochon also served as chair of the Board of the American Association of Colleges of Teacher Education (Washington, DC). His professional teaching career has included work at Texas A & M University, Washington State University, and University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse. Rochon earned a bachelor’s degree at Tuskegee University and master’s and doctoral degrees from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His doctoral work was in educational policy studies, with an emphasis in educational history and policy analysis.

Rochon will assume the duties of president on July 1, succeeding Dr. Linda L. M. Bennett who will retire on June 30 after nine years as president. He resides in Newburgh with his wife, Lynn, and two children.