Aces earn 86-60 exhibition win over Tiffin
Aces earn 86-60 exhibition win over Tiffin
Newcomers lead UE in the win
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – It was a trio of newcomers who led the way for the University of Evansville men’s basketball team as Gabriel Pozzato, Tayshawn Comer, and Connor Turnbull combined for 53 points in the Purple Aces’ 86-60 win over Tiffin on Saturday at the Ford Cetner.
Pozzato recorded a game-high 22 points on 8-of-11 shooting. He converted four of his six long range tries. Comer finished with 16 points while Turnbull finished the afternoon with 15. Tanner Cuff took care of business on the glass, hauling in 12 boards. Comer led the team with seven assists and three steals.
Over the opening minutes of the contest, it was all Aces as they jumped out to a 17-4 lead. Tayshawn Comer, who converted three 3-point plays in the opening half, had his first in the early moments.
From that point, the Dragons found their rhythm as they outscored the Aces by a 17-13 margin to get within nine points in the final minutes at 30-21. Connor Turnbull connected on a shot and Comer added two more 3-point plays in the final minutes as UE extended its lead back up to 14, taking a 42-28 lead into the break.
Evansville’s lead remained around 15 in the opening moments of the second half before the Aces were able to push the lead to 20. Gabriel Pozzato knocked down a jumper before Joshua Hughes connected from downtown to make it a 54-34 game inside of 13 minutes remaining.
After Tiffin got back within 14 points at 64-50, the Aces put the finishing touches on the contest with a 15-0 run that put the score at 79-50 with 4:54 remaining. UE held strong, cruising to the 86-60 victory.
Tiffin was led by Allen Fordham’s 11 points. As a team, the Aces shot 50%, hitting 29 out of 58 tries while holding the Dragons to 38.6%.
Regular season play begins on Tuesday, Nov. 5 with a trip to North Texas.
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McNamara statement on opening of one-of-a-kind welding program at Mount Vernon High School
Note to the Press – State Rep. Wendy McNamara (R-Evansville) issued the following statement regarding the opening of the John D. Haynes School of Welding Technology at Mount Vernon High School. BWX Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: BWXT) along with the U.S. Navy and BlueForge Alliance invested $500,000 in the facility, which can accommodate up to 60 students annually. The program offers students a dual-track opportunity to complete their high school degree while obtaining professional welding certification, leading to direct employment opportunities at BWXT’s Nuclear Operations Group. The initiative aims to address critical training needs for national defense priorities.
STATEHOUSE (Oct. 24, 2024) – “This new facility and the training program is an incredible opportunity for our local high school students who want to pursue a high-paying career in welding and hit the ground running upon graduation. It’s easy to see how this program, which offers state-of-the-art training technologies, will become a national blueprint for the rest of the country to follow, and it’s exciting to know our students – now and into the future – will reap the rewards.”
McNamara joined the ribbon cutting event at Mount Vernon High School. See more information on Mount Vernon High School here and more information on BWXT here
EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION MEETING AGENDA 10/28
EVANSVILLE POLICE MERIT COMMISSION
MEETING AGENDA
Monday, October 28th, 2024
4:15 p.m. Room 307, Civic Center Complex
- EXECUTIVE SESSION:
- An executive session will be held prior to the open session.
- The executive session is closed as provided by:
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(5): To receive information about and interview prospective employees.
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(6)(A): With respect to any individual over whom the governing body has jurisdiction to receive information concerning the individual’s alleged misconduct.
- I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(9): To discuss a job performance evaluation of individual employees. This subdivision does not apply to a discussion of the salary, compensation, or benefits of employees during a budget process.
- OPEN SESSION:
- CALL TO ORDER:
- ACKNOWLEDGE GUESTS:
- APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
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- October 14th, 2024 (Sutton, Johnson-Kincaid, Thompson)
- APPROVAL OF CLAIMS:
- PROBATIONARY OFFICER UPDATE:
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- Update for officers in Field Training and SWILEA.
- NEW DISCIPLINE:
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- Officer Mario Reid (Badge Number 2×1401) – 24-PDO-10-Written Reprimand (Has until 10/27/24 @ 2359 to appeal).
- APPLICANTS:
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- 24-121
- 24-125
- 24-120
- 24-110
- 24-108
- SWORN AWARDS/COMMENDATIONS:
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- Letter of Commendation recommendation for Detective Arnold Juncker.
- REMINDERS:
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- The next scheduled meeting is Monday, November 11th, 2024, at 4:15pm.
- ADJOURNMENT:
30 Hoosier artists strengthen careers, communities through fellowships from the Indiana Arts Commission
(INDIANAPOLIS) Today, the Indiana Arts Commission (IAC) announced it has awarded $60,000 to 30 creative entrepreneurs to fund arts projects around the state through the agency’s On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur Accelerator program.
On-Ramp is a three-day accelerator course for Indiana-based creative entrepreneurs to foster their business skills, followed by the opportunity to apply for a $2,000 fellowship to put the learning into action. Each funded project will support the pursuit of a clearly defined business goal that also supports the entrepreneur’s community.
“The On-Ramp 2024 cohort demonstrates the talent, skill, and entrepreneurial spirit that is on display in every corner of the Hoosier state,” said Jordan Adams, Artist Services Program Manager with the Indiana Arts Commission, “We are proud to support the growth of these entrepreneurs who are working to build a more vibrant Indiana.” Marion Country resident Brandon Meeks, a bass player, will utilize fellowship funds to support and grow the “3rd Sunday Jazz Concerts Series”, which provides free, high-quality jazz performances that engage the community and inspire the next generation of jazz enthusiasts. Through this work, the artist will grow his professional network and broaden his portfolio.
Christina Hollering, a visual artist from Boone County, will employ fellowship funds in the creation of a community mural focused on native Indiana herpetofauna. This project will enhance community engagement, foster collaboration with local experts, and promote the appreciation of local ecosystems. The project will help the artist reach her creative career goals by expanding her mural portfolio and honing her skills to attract new clients.
The On-Ramp Creative Entrepreneur will pause for program evaluation in 2025, allowing the program to grow to better meet the needs of Indiana, as informed by the 2023-2024 Artist Needs Assessment. The Indiana Arts Commission has evaluated the results of the Artist Needs Assessment and is now ready to share findings and outline future programming and services for Indiana artists that is directly informed by the feedback. Join the IAC staff on Thursday, October 17th at 5PM ET for a presentation on the learnings and programmatic responses. Register to attend.
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Steve Bridges ’89, M’95 named 2024 Distinguished Accountant Award recipient
Steven J. Bridges ’89 M’95, USI Interim President, has been named the recipient of the 2024 University of Southern Indiana Romain College of Business Distinguished Accountant Award. The award was announced by Dr. Brian McGuire, Associate Dean of the Romain College of Business and Professor of Accounting.
Bridges began as USI’s Interim President in July 2024. He is a longtime USI employee, two-time USI alumnus and is the first alum to serve in this leadership position. Since April 2015, he has served as the Vice President for Finance and Administration, the University’s chief business and fiscal officer.
“The selection criteria for the Distinguished Accountant Award includes demonstrating substantial leadership, noteworthy stature in the accounting profession and significant involvement with USI and in the community,” said McGuire. “Mr. Bridges certainly exhibits all of these characteristics, and he is very deserving of this award.”
Bridges leads USI’s President’s Council and Cabinet, has served on USI’s Athletic Council and has chaired USI’s Data Standards and Banner Operations Committees. He serves on the WNIN Board of Directors, the Evansville Regional Economic Partnership Board, the Ohio Valley Conference Board of Presidents and as Chair of the Holy Name Church Parrish Council and member of the Church’s Finance Committee. He has also served as Treasurer and Board member of the Girl Scouts of Southwest Indiana, Chair of the Central Association of College and University Business Officers Audit Committee, President of the Ark Crisis Nursery Board and President of the Indiana Association of College and University Business Officers. In addition, he has been the recipient of numerous professional and community awards.
Receiving his bachelor’s degree in accounting from USI Fall 1988, he began working for the University the following spring as a Staff Accountant. He continued to progress in his career to Bursar, Chief Accountant, Controller and Assistant Business Office Director, Assistant and Associate Vice President and an interim appointment for Operations and Assistant Treasurer and was named Vice President for Finance and Administration in 2015. He earned his Master of Business Administration degree from USI in 1995.
The Distinguished Accountant Award has been given annually since 2004 by the USI Romain College of Business in conjunction with the USI Accounting Circle and recognizes professional achievement, service to the region and/or University and service to the accounting profession.
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Aces swimming battles one of the nation’s top teams
Aces swimming battles one of the nation’s top teams
UE drops close matches to McKendree
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Facing one of the top teams in the nation at the Division II level, the University of Evansville swimming teams put up solid battles on Saturday at Deaconess Aquatic Center.
On the men’s side, the Purple Aces fell to the second-ranked team in the country by a 195-95 final while the women fell short by a 156-91 score.
Evelyn Chin was victorious in the 100-fly, posting a time of 57.72. She edged the competition by 0.21. In the 200-IM, it was Sveva Brugnoli coming home with the win. Her 2:10.85 was close to two seconds ahead of the runner-up.
In the 200-yard breaststroke, Mari Mueller and Rafaela Makariewicz took second and third. Mueller was less than a half second behind the winning time. Hannah Krings picked up a pair of second-place efforts. In the 1000-free, she swam an 11:10.69 while her time in the 500-free was a 5:27.37. Ane Garate registered a 1:00.54 in the 100-backstroke to take second.
Daniel Santos Lopez had the top time in the 50-free. In a finish that came down to the wire, his 21.27 edged the #2 finisher by 0.04. Patrik Vilbergsson continued a nice start to the season in the 200-back. With a 1:52.17, he earned the top finish by just over a second.
Carlos Souto came in second place in the 100-breaststroke. With a 57.50, he completed the race less than a second off the winning pace. Souto picked up another 2nd place finish in the 200, finishing in 2:12.12. Joao Pereira finished just behind him to take third.
Both squads return to the pool on Friday for a 4 p.m. meet against USI. Action will take place on campus at Wyttenbach Pool.
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Volleyball puts up fierce battle at Drake
Volleyball puts up fierce battle at Drake
Aces take Bulldogs to the wire in each set
DES MOINES, Iowa – Strong performances in each set saw the University of Evansville volleyball team give Drake all it could handle, but late rallies by the Bulldogs saw them finish with a 3-0 win on Saturday at the Knapp Center.
Giulia Cardona led all players with 23 kills while adding 12 digs. Angelica Gonzalez finished with eight kills while Chloe Cline added five. Ainoah Cruz led the way with 15 digs while Kora Ruff recorded 29 assists. Megan Witte paced the bulldogs with 13 kills.
Set 1 – Drake 25, UE 20
After Drake took an early 6-2 lead, the Purple Aces rallied back. Kills by Giulia Cardona and Chloe Cline saw UE tie the score at 9-9. Evansville was unable to take the lead as the Bulldogs answered each time the Aces tied it up.
Holding a 16-15 lead, Drake scored three in a row to go back up by four. Evansville cut the deficit in half to get within a pair before DU fended off the challenge to take the set.
Set 2 – Drake 25, UE 21
Evansville scored the opening three points with Blakeley Freeman recording an ace. The Bulldogs came back to tie the score at 5-5, but with the score knotted at 7-7, UE scored eight of the next 10 points to go up 15-9. Angelica Gonzalez and Cardona picked up kills during the rally.
Another kill by Cardona set the Aces up with a 19-13 edge. That is when the Bulldogs staged a furious rally. Completing the game on a 12-2 run, Drake took a 2-0 match lead.
Set 3 – Drake 25, UE 19
UE put forth another solid effort in the third set as a solo block by Josdarilee Caraballo gave her team a 2-1 lead. After Drake wrestled away an 11-9 edge, the Aces countered with a 6-0 rally with Freeman picking up two more aces.
Things continued to look good for Evansville as a Cardona kill solidified a 17-14 edge. Unfortunately, Drake stormed back with five in a row and a longer match-ending 11-2 run. The Aces return home next weekend to face Bradley and Illinois State.