St. Ben’s Mardi Gras Event Nets Over $100,000
Second-half spree pushes Panthers past Aces
EVANSVILLE, Ind. —Â Despite hanging with the Panthers for most of the opening half, the University of Evansville women’s basketball team saw UNI go on an 18-0 second-quarter run that gave the Panthers a double-digit lead for good in an 85-60 loss to UNI on Sunday afternoon inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.
“We had a different game plan coming in for their defense and I thought it worked really well and spread them out. At the beginning, we couldn’t make the pass that we needed to make or the decision that we needed to make, but it was there,” said Aces head coach Matt Ruffing. “I thought we did a good job of attacking and then we just weren’t making that pass. I thought from a coaching standpoint and from a player standpoint, our kids did a good job of balancing out between their two defenses. Unfortunately, 23 of their 50 first-half points came off of turnovers and second-chance points. (Turnovers) are something as a coaching staff that we are going to have to address and whether its film or breakdowns in practice, that’s something that we are going to have to get better at.”
Junior guard Kerri Gasper continued her strong last few weeks of play with a team-high 16 points, chipping in five rebounds and three assists. Also finishing in double-figures for the Aces was redshirt sophomore guard Marley Miller who added 10 points, four rebounds, a pair of assists, and a steal. UNI was led by Nicole Kroeger’s game-high 19 points, while Ellie Howell added 17 points and Megan Maahs and Rose Simon-Ressler each added 10 points.
In the early going, Evansville kept pace with the Panthers matching UNI nearly bucket-for-bucket. The opening period featured five ties, including an 18-18 tie on a layup by freshman guard Kayla Casteel with 53 seconds left in the quarter. In the closing seconds of the first frame, Kroeger hit a three-pointer to provide the Panthers with a 21-18 advantage at the end of the opening 10 minutes.
The second quarter began much like the first quarter as Casteel hit drained a three-pointer to once again knot the contest at 21 less than a minute into the period. Over the next five minutes, the game was tied twice and the lead switched hands once. UNI increased its lead to four with 6:06 left in the frame before junior Kelsi Scott hit a pair of free throws to bring the Aces back within two at 32-30 with 4:13 remaining on the clock. Following Scott’s free throws, UNI rattled off an 18-0 run over the final 3:45 to take a 50-30 to the half.
Evansville looked to chip away at its deficit in the third quarter, but each time the Aces made up ground the Panthers seemed to have an answer. In the quarter, the Aces cut UNI’s lead as low as 18 twice, but each time the Panthers responded with a basket to push their lead back to 20. With just 26 seconds left in the third frame, Scott scored in the paint to trim UNI’s advantage back to 20 at 67-47 heading into the fourth quarter.
With 10 minutes left in regulation, the Aces mustered one final run at the Panthers. Trailing 69-52, Miller stepped to the charity stripe and split a pair for Evansville to push UE within 16 at 69-53 with 6:41. After the free throw, UNI increased its lead back to 23 just over two minutes later as the Panthers earned the 85-60 victory.
In the game, Evansville out-shot UNI, 44.7% (21-47) to 43.1% (31-72), but the Panthers capitalized on a 17-3 advantage on turnovers and scored 25 points on the Aces’ giveaways.
The Aces take to the road for a two-game road swing when Evansville travels to face Bradley on Friday at 7 p.m. in Peoria, Ill. before completing the Illinois road trip with a 1 p.m. contest on Sunday in Normal, Ill. against Illinois State.
Renneisen grand slam helps UE softball earn 11-0 win over EIU
Aces finish opening weekend with 2-1 mark
LAFAYETTE, La. – Freshman Lindsay Renneisen hit a grand slam to spark an 11-0 win for the University of Evansville softball team over Eastern Illinois on Sunday in the final game of the Mardi Gras Classic.
Renneisen’s slam came in a 10-run third inning that saw UE (2-1) take down the Panthers in five innings.
“I really like the way we started the season,†Purple Aces head coach Mat Mundell said. “Our offense showed the ability to score some runs, which was an area of focus. Our pitchers did a great job. If we continue to improve in the circle should be a fun year.â€
Mackenzie Johnson got the Aces on the board in the bottom half of the second inning. With two outs, Johnson launched a home run to right-center to give Evansville a 1-0 lead.
The big inning for UE came in the bottom of the third as ten runs crossed the plate. Morgan Florey sent the first run of the frame home with a single to left. In the next at-bat, the Aces pulled off a double steal with Olivia Cheatham taking second while Eryn Gould swiped home to make it a 3-0 game.
Later, Bailee Bostic drew bases loaded walk before Johnson notched an RBI knock to center for the next two runs. Jaime Nurrenbern brought two runs home with a single to left before Lindsay Renneisen hit a grand slam to plate Allison Daggett, Nurrenbern and Johnson as the lead exploded to 11-0.
In the circle, Morgan Florey held her own, throwing all five innings while giving up just two Panther hits.
With the opening weekend of play in the books, the Aces set their sights on the Red & Black Showcase, which is being hosted by the University of Georgia next weekend. It will feature the Bulldogs, Winthrop, and Samford.
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Gov. Holcomb Public Schedule for Feb. 12
INDIANAPOLIS – Below find Indiana Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s public schedule for Feb. 12, 2018.
Monday, Feb. 12, 2018: Senate Foster Families Appreciation Event
WHO:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Gov. Holcomb
WHAT:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â The governor will give remarks.
WHEN:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â 11:30 a.m., Monday, Feb. 12, with remarks by Gov. Holcomb at noon.
WHERE:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Indiana Statehouse
200 W. Washington St.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
North Atrium
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BREAKING NEWS: “Three Dead Following Evansville Man Hunt
Three Dead Following Evansville Man Hunt
They began looking for a man in a dark SUV with Florida plates. Shortly after that they received word the vehicle was at the Vanderburgh 4-H Center. When police got there they say they found the suspect dead in the car. No names are being released at this point.
Police have not released a motive for the crimes press, but neighbors tell 44News it was a domestic violence situation. They say the suspect and the person shot on Linwood were going through a divorce.
Original story:
What started as a search for a shooting suspect has ended with the suspect dead.
Just before 11:00 Sunday morning the Evansville Police Department was looking for a suspect in connection with two overnight shootings. The man was said to be driving a black SUV with Florida plates. He was also considered to be armed and dangerous.
About an hour later law enforcement officers were sent to the Vanderburgh 4-H Center, where someone spotted a vehicle and a person matching that description. Police are saying the suspect has been found, and that the suspect is dead. Police are also searching a home on Pennsylvania apparently related to the incident. Few other details are being released at this time.
44News has a crew on the scene. We will update this story as details become available.