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Cathy Schreiber Named To All-MVC Second Team

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Schreiber Recently Completed College Career 

ST LOUIS – Cathy Schreiber missed the 2015 season due to injury, but two years later, she completes her University of Evansville career in style, earning a spot on the All-Missouri Valley Conference Second Team, which was announced today at the awards banquet prior to the start of the conference tournament in Normal, Ill.

“I am excited that Cathy has received this well-deserved recognition. She was able to represent an offensive threat all year long, especially when it mattered the most,” Purple Aces head coach Manolo Concepcion said.  “Analytical data establishes that she hit .278 after point 20: an impressive number considering that opponents knew that she was one of our main go-to players.”

Schreiber finished the season with a total of 260 digs, an average of 2.34 per set while hitting a team-high of .260.  She paced the squad with 83 block assists and tied Erlicia Griffith for the team lead with 88 total blocks.

“Beyond the numbers, Cathy took her game to a whole new level with her ability to learn. She worked hard to diversify her repertoire by adding the slide attack as her preferred option” Concepcion added.  “This created better spacing not just for her, but her teammates as well. That hunger for self-improvement took her from good to great.”

Throughout the season, she notched double figure kill tallies on 11 occasions with her top effort coming at Indiana State where she had 19 kills.  In home matches against the Sycamores and Missouri State, she hit .417 and .478, respectively, for one of the most efficient weekends the program has seen.

COA: Hearsay Testimony Causes Harmless Error

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Marilyn Odendahl for www.theindianalawyer.com

Although a trial court was wrong in permitting two police officers to recount to a jury what the defendant’s ex-girlfriend told them, the Indiana Court of Appeals ruled the admission was a harmless error.

Nathaniel Thrash was convicted of two courts of resisting law enforcement, as a Class A misdemeanor, and as a Level 6 felony. He was arrested by two Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers after his former girlfriend told them Thrash was in her apartment building, although he was not allowed to be there, and that she believed he had a pending warrant of arrest.

Before his trial, Thrash filed a motion to exclude the officers’ hearsay testimony regarding his ex-girlfriend’s statement about his pending warrant. His attorney argued that hearing about the warrant would be “too toxic” and lead the jurors to be assume Thrash must be guilty.

Marion Superior Court allowed the testimony but instructed the officers to say only that the girlfriend thought Thrash had a pending warrant. At trial, defense objected, and the court instructed the jury to only consider ex-girlfriend’s statement as an explanation as to why the officers went after Thrash.

On appeal, Trash argued the statements from the officers were inadmissible hearsay.

Referring to Craig v. State, 630 N.E.2d 207, 211 (Ind. 1994) and Hernandez v. State, 785 N.E.2d 294, 298 (Ind. Ct. App. 2003) trans. denied, the appellate court agreed the ex-girlfriend’s statement about the warrant had a prejudicial impact. Both officers could have limited their testimony to saying they were pursuing Thrash because she did not want him inside her apartment building.

However, the Court of Appeals ruled the error was harmless. The trial court’s instructed the jury to consider the officers’ statements solely as the motivation for their actions rather than as being a fact that Thrash had a pending warrant.

“Thrash makes no claim that the jury did not follow the trial court’s instructions,” Judge Patricia Riley wrote for the court. “Further, there was ample evidence to support Thrash’s two convictions of resisting law enforcement, such as refusing to remove his hands from his coat pockets, putting his hand underneath his body, and injuring an officer during the struggle. Thus, the erroneous admission of the statement regarding Thrash having a possible warrant was harmless.”

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Buzzer-beater lifts Louisiana Tech past Purple Aces

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Four finish in double figures for UE

CANCUN, Mexico – Ryan Taylor and Blake Simmons were named to the All-Tournament Team as the University of Evansville men’s basketball team wrapped up an impressive showing in the Cancun Challenge on Wednesday evening inside the Hard Rock Riviera Maya.

The Purple Aces (5-1) fell to Louisiana Tech (5-0) in heartbreaking fashion on Wednesday as the Bulldogs turned an offensive rebound into the game-winning three with less than a second remaining.

“This was a tough loss, I love the way the guys competed,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said.  “I feel bad for the guys in the locker room.”

Blake Simmons had a great night for the Aces, leading the way with 15 points, 6 rebounds and 3 assists.  Dru Smith recorded 11 points while Ryan Taylor had 11 and Dainius Chatkevicius had 10.  Chatkevicius had his best game with UE, scoring all 10 points in the second half while hauling in a career-best 8 rebounds.

Daquan Bracey paced the Bulldogs with 17 points while Derric Jean had 13.

In the opening moments, the teams swapped 3-pointers as Daquan Bracey hit one for Louisiana Tech before Blake Simmons matched him on the Aces first possession.  Dru Smith hit the second trey of the night to give UE its first lead at 6-3.

With the score tied up at 11-11 at the 12:24 mark, K.J. Riley hit a jumper that sent the Aces on a 6-1 run as they opened up their largest lead of five points – 17-12.  Ryan Taylor and Duane Gibson each had buckets in the run.  After Evansville took a 19-14 lead, the Bulldogs switched to a 1-3-1 defense and forced UE to go 0-4 with a pair of turnovers.

La. Tech turned that defense into offense as an 8-0 run put them on top, 22-19 with 6:25 remaining in the half.  Another triple by Simmons handed the advantage back to the Aces, but a late 4-0 rally saw the Bulldogs take a 31-27 lead into the locker room.  The 31 points scored by Louisiana Tech was the most given up in the opening frame by UE this season.  It was also the lowest half for the Bulldogs so far.

Dainius Chatkevicius came out firing on all cylinders in the second half.  After the Bulldogs took a 34-28 lead, Chatkevicius hit a pair of baskets in an 8-2 run to tie it up at 36-36 just over three minutes in.  An and-one by La. Tech saw them take the lead right back.

Their lead remained at three (47-44) with 11 minutes left.  That is when UE made a game-changing run.  Dalen Traore notched a pair of free throws to set the Aces on a 7-0 run.  Smith hit a layup before Blake Simmons drained his third from outside to cap it off and put Evansville on top, 51-47.

Smith dialed it up from outside with just under seven minutes left to help UE match its largest lead of five – 54-49.  A minute later, Chatkevicius recorded his 10th point of the half as the Aces took a 58-51 advantage.  The Bulldogs ended the streak as Oliver Powell connected on a field goal that spurned a 6-0 run got them back within one at 58-57.

Duane Gibson drew a foul with two minutes left, hitting a free throw to end the scoring drought.  On the next Bulldog possession, the UE defense forced a miss, but Louisiana Tech grabbed the offense rebound and turned it into a three to go back up 60-59.  Smith was able to draw a foul with 12.7 on the clock and hit both ends of the one-and-one to put the lead back in UE’s hands.

Another offensive rebound was the difference in the game as Derric Jean turned it into the game-winner as the Bulldogs took the 63-61 win.  Over the final 5:31, the Bulldogs finished the contest on a 12-3 run while holding the Aces to 0-for-5 shooting.  For the game, UE shot 46.2% while the defense was spectacular, limiting Louisiana Tech to just 37.7%.

Following a busy stretch to open the season with six games in 13 days, the Aces receive a well-deserved break.  Their next action is next Wednesday, November 29 on the road at New Mexico.

 

Read St death investigation being treated as a homicide

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Evansville Police officers were sent to 204 “B” Read St at 7:15 for a suspicious circumstance call. Officers met with a relative of the resident who was concerned because he had not been seen in a couple of days. The relative was able to see into the apartment and saw blood in a bedroom. The officers also saw what they believed to be blood in the bedroom.
Officers made entry into the apartment and found the resident deceased. He had visible injuries that led the officers to believe the death was suspicious. Detectives and Crime Scene units were called to the scene to assist in the investigation.
No additional information or details have been confirmed at this time. The investigation is active at the scene.
Anyone with information on this case is asked to call EPD or WeTip at 1-800-78-CRIME.

Bond Revoked for Man who Brought Meth into Courthouse

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An Evansville man was taken into custody at the courts building this morning after he was caught carrying marijuana and methamphetamine.

Around 10:30 AM on Wednesday, November 22, 2017 Mr. Tylorian Lamar Matthews entered the courts building in order to attend a hearing. Vanderburgh County Sheriff’s Office deputies assigned to the security screening station noticed that Mr. Matthews smelled of marijuana. Deputies then discovered that Mr. Matthews was out on bond for narcotics related offenses stemming from an August 2017 arrest by the Evansville Police Department.

Once deputies informed the court, Mr. Matthews was ordered to submit to a drug test and escorted to the probation office for a urinalysis. Mr. Matthews’ urine screen showed the presence of THC and methamphetamines. The court revoked Mr. Matthews’ bond and he was taken into custody. A search of Mr. Matthews revealed one marijuana cigarette, two plastic baggies each containing 3/4 of a gram of methamphetamine and a third baggie containing nearly a gram of synthetic cannabinoid.

Mr. Matthews remains lodged in the Vanderburgh County Jail with no bond.

ARRESTED:

Tylorian Lamar Matthews (pictured above), 27, of Evansville. Possession of Methamphetamine as a Level 6 Felony, Possession of Marijuana as a Class B Misdemeanor, Possession of Synthetic Cannabinoid as a Class A Misdemeanor.

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