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Cardona records 13 kills in the contest
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – In a match that saw the University of Evansville volleyball team give Providence all it could handle, the Friars outlasted the Purple Aces in a 3-0 match on Sunday afternoon at Coliseo Mario Morales.
Leading the way for UE was Giulia Cardona with team-highs in both kills (13) and digs (11). Melanie Feliciano wrapped up the day with seven kills and eight digs. Kora Ruff added 25 assists.
Game 1 – PROV 28, UE 26
A quick start saw the Friars jump out to a 3-0 lead before the Aces rallied back. Consecutive kills from Angelica Gonzalez Maltes tied the score at 5-5 before a Providence error gave UE its first lead at 6-5. Evansville continued to play well as a rally that included a Cardona kill gave her team its largest lead at 15-10.
An ace from Cardona matched the 5-point lead at 17-12 before Providence made a run. Five in a row tie things up, but Josdarilee Caraballo notched a kill to put UE in front. A pair of kills by Feliciano helped Evansville earn set point with a 24-20 lead, but the Friars rallied once again. Five in a row put them back in front before they finished with a 28-26 win.
Game 2 – PROV 25, UE 15
Cardona gave Evansville an early 3-2 lead in the second frame while the Friars regained the advantage with an 8-1 stretch that gave them a 10-4 lead. Feliciano picked up a kill that helped UE cut the deficit to 10-7 before Providence took control, pulling away for a 25-15 decision.
Game 3 – PROV 25, UE 20
Things were close once again in the third set as the score was tied at 7-7. A kill from Cardona saw the Aces go up 9-7 while a Feliciano kill solidified a 15-11 lead. The Friars rallied with four in a row before an error put UE on top at 16-15.
With the score knotted at 16-16, a 5-1 run was the difference as they would clinch the match with a 25-20 victory. The home slate opens for the Aces on Friday with the Dunn Hospitality Tournament. Evansville faces Chicago State at 10 a.m. and Samford at 7:30 p.m. Friday before taking on Miami Ohio at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer lost to the University of Evansville, 3-1, in the Mayor’s Cup Sunday evening at Arad McCutchan Stadium. The Screaming Eagles are 0-4-0, while the Purple Aces goes to 3-0-0.
The Eagles grabbed the early 1-0 advantage at 16:25 when freshman forward David Davila (Elkhart, Indiana) recorded his first collegiate goal. Davila, who found the lower left corner, was assisted on the play by sophomore forward Jackson Mitchell (Newburgh, Indiana).
The Aces would respond with back-to-back goals at 22:45 and 32:23 to tie the match and go out in front, 2-1. Evansville, who had a 10-6 first half lead in shots, would hold the lead through the end of the first 45 minutes.
The second half was a defensive standoff until the Aces sealed the match with a goal at 82:02, for the eventual final score of 3-1. Evansville had a 10-3 lead in shots, while corner kicks chances were even, 2-2, in the final 45 minutes.
Overall, USI was outshot, 20-9, in the match, but had the advantage in corner kicks, 4-3.
NEXT UP FOR USI:
USI concludes the season-opening, five-game road swing next Sunday (September 8) when the Eagles visit Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Match time is a special 10 a.m. (CDT) kickoff.
The Bears are 1-1-2 after a 0-0 tie at the University of North Florida this evening Jacksonville, Florida. Mercer hosts the University of Memphis Thursday before welcoming the Eagles next weekend.
USI lost the first ever meeting with Mercer last year at Strassweg Field, 1-0.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer cut a two-goal deficit in half late in Sunday’s match against Wright State University, but the Screaming Eagles ran out of time and fell 2-1 to the Raiders at Strassweg Field.
Southern Indiana moved to 0-4-1 on the season with Sunday’s final score while Wright State tallied its first victory of 2024 to improve to 1-3-0.
Both teams took some time to settle into the match, as neither side recorded a shot until after the 10-minute mark of the first half. Then Wright State broke through in the 19th minute to take a 1-0 advantage.
USI responded with three shot attempts over the next handful of minutes. Senior midfielder Maggie Duggan (Defiance, Missouri) had USI’s best look at goal at 23:22 with one of her team-high three shots saved.
The visiting Raiders grabbed back control of possession and scored a second time at 27:26 of the opening half to take a 2-0 lead. The 2-0 scoreline held until halftime as Southern Indiana stopped a few more attempts late in the first.
The physicality intensified in the second half. Wright State was awarded a penalty kick in the 58th minute but missed it high and wide, keeping the score 2-0.
After making substitutions to get fresh legs in the match and ramping up the urgency, Southern Indiana created several chances in the middle of the second stanza from inside the 18-yard box. A shot each from junior forward Payton Seymour (Louisville, Kentucky) and sophomore midfielder Pilar Torres (Chula Vista, California) were kept out of the goal by Wright State.
The Screaming Eagles’ high-paced efforts led to a goal at the 76:24 mark to cut into Wright State’s lead. Redshirt freshman Eva Boer (St. Charles, Illinois) received a crisp pass from Torres, spun off her defender, and struck the ball past a diving goalkeeper. The goal was Boer’s second of the season.
The one goal was all USI could muster in the late frenzy before the match reached full time.
USI redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Anna Markland (Hoover, Alabama) finished the game with four saves on 10 shots faced and six on goal by the Raiders. Southern Indiana notched eight shot attempts with three on target.
The Screaming Eagles head back on the road Thursday against Purdue University Fort Wayne. Kickoff is at 4:30 p.m. (CT) from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Coverage links of the match can be found at usiscreamingeagles.com.