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Governor Eric Holcomb to sign computer science bill on USI campus

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Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb, USI President Dr. Linda L. M. Bennett, Indiana Superintendent of Public Instruction Dr. Jennifer McCormick, members of the Indiana General Assembly

Bill signing for SEA 172

2 p.m. Tuesday, March 20

 University of Southern Indiana Decision Support and Negotiations Lab, located in room 1004 of the Business and Engineering Center on the USI campus. A map of campus highlighting the Business and Engineering Center can be found at USI.edu/map.

SEA 172: Establishes the Next Level Computer Science Grant Program and the Next Level Computer Science Fund to award grants, after June 30, 2019, to eligible entities to implement teacher professional development programs for training in teaching computer science, and requires, beginning July 1, 2021, each public school to include computer science courses as electives and as part of the science curriculum from kindergarten through grade 12.

 

Lunch With The Aces Returns In April

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Popular Event Has Been A Huge Success

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – One of the most popular yearly events for the University of Evansville athletics department returns in 2018 as Lunch with the Aces will be held on Friday, April 13 at Meeks Family Fieldhouse on the UE campus.

Highlighting the day is keynote speaker Scott Shreffler.  The 1993 graduate of UE was inducted into the Purple Aces Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004 and had jersey retired in January 2018.

The event goes from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on the 13th.  Early registration is $30 while seats will be $35 after April 9 and at the door.  Corporate tables cost $350 and include eight seats plus two student-athletes seated at your table.  There is also the option to provide lunch for a student-athlete for just $10.

Marx BBQ will once again cater the event with food being available for the duration.  The program, which includes a video presentation and the keynote speaker, begins at 12:30 p.m.  A student-athlete will be seated at each table.

A half post and silent auction will provide additional opportunities for the lunch.

 

Spring season hits midway point for Evansville golf in Tennessee

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The University of Evansville men’s and women’s golf teams hit the midway point of their spring seasons at the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate at Sevierville Golf Club in Sevierville, Tenn. on Sunday through Tuesday.

The Aces’ men earned a top 10 finish last time out two weeks ago at the Lonnie Barton Invitational. After carding a team-score of 306 in the first round, the Purple Aces recorded a 334 on the second day for a team total of 640. All 14 teams in the invitational field struggled in the second round as none of the competing teams improved their opening round score in their second round. Leading the way for the Aces were Tyler Gray and Noah Reese who each finished the two-day tournament with totals of 158. Gray opened the invitational with a 74 before recording an 84 on the second day, while Reese tallied a 77 on Monday, following up with an 81 in the final round.

For Evansville’s women, the Aces utilized an improvement on the second day of the tournament to grab a fifth-place team finish. The Purple Aces opened the tournament with a 330 in the first round, but bounced back with a 317 on the second day to push Evansville into the top five with a team-total of 647. Pacing the Aces was Madison Chaney who moved up three spots on the final day with a second-round 78 for an invitational total of 157 (79-78). For her efforts, Chaney was named Missouri Valley Conference Women’s Golfer of the Week. Following Chaney was Sophia Rohleder who finished in a tie for 12th as Rohleder carded a 79 and an 80 for a total of 159. Just a stroke behind Rohleder, Minka Gill carded a two-day total of 160 (84-76) with an eight-stroke improvement in the final round to move Gill into a tie for 17th. Following Gill were Lexie Sollman and Giulia Mallman who finished within a pair of strokes of one another. Sollman carded a 10-stroke improvement on the final day as Sollman finished in a tie for 49th with a two-round total of 176 while Mallman finished in a tie for 54th with a total of 178 (88-90).

The Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate features a strong field on both the men’s and women’s side. Joining the Aces men in the field are Austin Peay, Belmont, Carson-Newman, Detroit Mercy, Eastern Kentucky,  Lincoln Memorial, Marshall, Maryville College, Montreat College, Tennessee State, Tennessee Tech, UT Martin, and Wright State. On the women’s side, Evansville will compete against Belmont, Carson Newman, Dalton State, Jacksonville State, Marshall, Radford, Tennessee, Tennessee State, and Tennessee Tech. The intercollegiate features three 18 hole rounds spread out across Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday.

Softball drops both games of MVC doubleheader

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Aces look to win finale on Sunday

Saturday marked the beginning of the Missouri Valley Conference schedule for the University of Evansville softball team as the Purple Aces dropped a pair of home contests to Drake at Cooper Stadium.

Game one went to the Bulldogs (18-9, 2-0 MVC) by a 3-0 final before they picked up a 6-3 win over Evansville (7-17, 0-2 MVC) in game two.

Bulldog starter Nicole Newman was dominant, giving up two hits while striking out eight in the complete game shutout to open the day.  Morgan Florey was also strong, giving up three runs, two earned, on three hits.  She struck out eight and walked seven.

In the top half of the second, Taryn Pena delivered the first run of the game on a double to left.  The Bulldogs also scored a run on a bases loaded walk to take a 2-0 lead.  Brittany Hay recorded the first hit of the day for the Purple Aces, hitting a leadoff double, but could not make it past second base.  Florey notched the Aces’ other single in the seventh, but Drake was able to finish with the 3-0 victory.

Drake looked to be primed for a big inning to start game two as they loaded up the bases with no outs.  UE record the first out when Elyse Hickey threw a runner out at home before the next batter fouled out.  Just when it looked like the Aces would get out of the inning unscathed, Sarah Maddox singled to right to plate the first two runs.

After being held scoreless in game one, the Aces rebounded to with two runs in their half of the first.  Eryn Gould led off with a single before Elyse Hickey reached on a walk.  Next up was Morgan Florey, who delivered a single to left to score Gould.  Hickey would also score on a Bulldog error to tie it up.  Drake would retake the lead with an unearned run in the second.

Between the third and fifth innings, the Bulldogs threatened, leaving seven runners on base, but Ashleigh Downing was able to keep them off the board.  Her work was pivotal as UE had a chance to tie it up in the fifth.  Lindsay Renneisen reached on a double and attempt to score on a 2-out single by Downing.  A great throw from left field saw her get tagged out at the plate as DU protected its 3-2 lead.

The top of the seventh saw the Bulldogs put the icing on the cake with three more runs.  UE looked to rally with a run in the seventh on a Downing RBI single, but Drake finished the 6-3 win.  Tomorrow, the teams will play the series finale at 11 a.m. inside Cooper Stadium.

 

Eagles blast the Hawks, 12-6

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The University of Southern Indiana baseball team scored a dozen runs on a dozen hits to defeat the 23rd-ranked Quincy University, 12-6, Saturday afternoon at the USI Baseball Field. USI watches its record go to 7-8 overall, while Quincy goes to 10-6 in 2018.

The Screaming Eagles exploded for seven runs in the first three frames to lead 7-1. USI posted one in the first, three in the second, and three in the third for the six-run advantage.

The three-run second inning was highlighted by the two-run bomb by senior leftfielder Drake McNamara (Mt. Vernon, Indiana). The home run was McNamara’s and the Eagles’ first of the season.

After the Hawks closed the gap to 7-6 with three in the fourth and two in the sixth, the Eagles responded with a five-run surge in the bottom of the sixth. Senior first baseman Nick Gobert (Jasper, Indiana) capped off the five-run outburst with a two-run triple for the 11th and 12th USI tallies of the game.

Overall at the plate, Gobert had a team-high three hits and freshman centerfielder Bryce Krizan (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) drove in a team-best three RBIs. Gobert, McNamara, junior second baseman Jacob Fleming (Evansville, Indiana), and junior designated hitter Jayden Beshears (Evansville, Indiana) followed Krizan with two RBIs each.

On the mound, USI senior right-hander Kyle Griffin (Morganfield, Kentucky) picked up the win for the Eagles after going five-plus innings. Griffin (2-1) allowed six runs, five earned, on seven hits and four walks, while striking out nine Quincy batters.

Eagles’ sophomore right-hander Jacob Bowles (Mt. Washington, Kentucky) entered the game in the sixth and shutdown the Hawks over four innings for his first-career save. Bowles scattered three hits and a walk, while striking out one in his longest outing of the season.

The Eagles and the Hawks conclude the three-game series at noon Sunday with a single game at the USI Baseball Field.

Leonhardt, Shouse shine in USI Softball sweep of Bellarmine

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University of Southern Indiana Softball rode a masterful pitching performance and some clutch hitting to earn a Great Lakes Valley Conference doubleheader sweep of visiting Bellarmine University Saturday afternoon at the USI Softball Field.

The Screaming Eagles (14-9, 3-1 GLVC) edged the Knights, 1-0, in the opener before claiming a 7-6 victory in the nightcap.

USI returns to action March 24 when it travels to Somers, Wisconsin, to take on the University of Wisconsin-Parkside in a GLVC doubleheader.

Game 1: USI 1, Bellarmine 0 (Box Score)
Sophomore pitcher Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) fanned nine batters and allowed just two hits as she earned her second consecutive complete-game shutout.

Leonhardt (6-5) was aided by freshman first baseman Haley Shouse (Borden, Indiana), who had a two-out, RBI-double in the bottom of the fifth inning to give the Eagles the 1-0 advantage.

It marked the second straight game that Leonhardt, who issued just two walks, did not allow a player past second base.

Bellarmine sophomore pitcher Sabrina Fussenegger (4-5) allowed just three hits, two of which came in the fifth inning.

Game 2: USI 7, Bellarmine 6 (Box Score)
USI scored five times in the bottom of the second inning to take a commanding 5-0 lead over the Knights. Shouse, who went 3-for-3 with a double and two RBIs, opened the scoring with a two-run double.

The Eagles had four hits in the inning and took advantage of three Bellarmine errors to grab the big lead. Leonhardt and junior second baseman Claire Johnson (Pittsboro, Kentucky) each had RBIs in the frame.

Bellarmine (10-12, 1-3 GLVC), however, rallied with two runs in the third inning and four in the fourth to take a 6-5 advantage. The Knights capitalized on a lead-off double and a pair of walks to plate the runs in the third inning before scoring all four runs with two outs in the fourth.

Sophomore outfielder Allison Schubert (Nicholasville, Kentucky) energized the Eagles with a solo home run to tie the score at six in the bottom of the fourth; while a two-out double by Johnson in the fifth put USI up 7-6.

USI also got strong offensive efforts from junior catcher Lindsey Barr (Whitesville, Kentucky) and sophomore shortstop Taylor Ricketts (Georgetown, Kentucky). Barr was 3-of-4 with a run scored, while Ricketts was 2-for-4 with a run scored. Ricketts’ hit in the fifth inning led to the game-winning tally.

Junior pitcher Courtney Atkisson (Bringhurst, Indiana) earned the win to improve to 5-2 on the year after giving up just one hit and two walks in 3 1/3 innings of relief work.

 

Eagles Drop Two Matches in Tennessee Trip

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s tennis team took a short spring trip south to Tennessee over the weekend dropping two matches, 5-4 in both to Lee University and Tennessee Wesleyan University.

USI vs. LEE

The Eagles (4-9) secured two doubles victories against the Flames in Cleveland first with the duo of freshman Alexander Lawrenz (Hamburg, Germany) and junior Ilia Karelin (Ekaterinburg, Russia) winning 8-3 at number two doubles. The second win came at the number three slot with freshman Spencer Blandford (Louisville, Kentucky) and freshman Martim Café (Dubai, United Arab Emirates) with a 9-8 (7-1) final.

Lawrenz then picked up another win at number two singles, sweeping his opponent 6-4, 6-4. Blandford then followed immediately after at the number five spot with a 6-3, 7-6 (7-2) tally.

USI vs. TENNESSEE WESLEYAN

USI swept the doubles competition 3-0 against the Bulldogs on day two in Athens. Karelin and Lawrenze kicked things off with a 8-0 win followed by junior Andrew Dones (Georgetown, Indiana) and senior Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) getting their first win at the number one spot 8-5. The final USI doubles victory came with Blandford and Café defeating their opponent 8-5.

The Eagles then dropped five singles competition matches to the Bulldogs with the exception of Dones who won at the number six position 7-6, 7-6 to end the Eagles’ weekend.

The University of Missouri-St Louis is who the Eagles will play next on Tuesday, March 20 at 2 p.m. in St Louis, Missouri.

“READERS FORUM” March 18, 2018

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