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Men’s Cross Country Ties For 3rd At Stegemoller Classic
The fifth-ranked University of Southern Indiana men’s cross country team tied for third at the Stegemoller Classic at Angel Mounds in Evansville Saturday morning.
A Pre-Nationals event with the NCAA II Championships at Angel Mounds in November, 15 teams made the trip to Angel Mounds.
USI was paced by junior Darin Lawrence (Indianapolis, Indiana), who placed ninth in a time of 24 minutes, 59.5 seconds. After leading the Screaming Eagles in their first meet, senior James Cecil was only two tenths of a second behind Lawrence in 10th.
Sophomore Austin Nolan (Evansville, Indiana) was the third Eagle to cross the line in 16th, with a time of 25:10.2. Senior Cain Parker (Petersburg, Indiana) finished 25th in 25:37.0 and freshman Bryon Berg(Michigan City, Indiana) scored for the first time in his USI career, placing 56th in 26:22.8.
Queens, N.C. won the meet, with Great Lakes Valley Conference foe Bellarmine taking second, five points ahead of USI and GLVC member Lewis. The Eagles also topped all four Division I schools in the field.
USI is back in action in two weeks when they run in the Greater Louisville Classic September 30 in Louisville, Kentucky.
University of Southern Indiana women’s cross country freshman Jennifer Comastri (Indianapolis, Indiana) brought home a seventh-place finish to lead the fifth-ranked Screaming Eagles to the win at the Stegemoller Classic at Angel Mounds in Evansville Saturday morning.
Comastri finished the 5k race in a time of 18 minutes, 19.2 seconds to pace the Eagles. Junior Hope Jones (Cumberland, Indiana) had another strong run, placing 11th in 18:28.4.
Junior Melina Gryschka (Garbsen, Germany) finished 13th in 18:37.1, while senior Jessica Lincoln(Palatine, Illinois) was 17th with a time of 18:47.3. Senior Kate Duty (Owensboro, Kentucky) rounded out the scoring for the Eagles in 34th in 19:05.7.
A Pre-Nationals event with the NCAA II Championships at Angel Mounds in November, 15 teams made the trip to Angel Mounds. USI took the win with 82 points, with Division I Tennessee Martin taking second and Queens, N.C. in third.
USI is back in action September 30 for the Greater Louisville Classic in Louisville, Kentucky.
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Trailing the match by a 2-1 score, the University of Evansville volleyball team fought back to force a fifth game, but Duquesne was able to hang on for a 15-10 win in the deciding set to earn a 3-2 match win on Saturday at Hinkle Fieldhouse.
Rachel Tam was the leader for the Aces, posting 18 kills, 9 digs and 6 service aces for the Purple Aces (6-6). Adeline Payne continued her stellar weekend, posting 15 kills. She was named to the All-Tournament Team. Allana McInnis finished the day with 33 assists and Cassie Brooks recorded 17 digs. Cathy Schreiber tied her career mark with 9 block assists. Duquesne (5-9) was led by Maddie Bazelak, who had 18 kills.
Four ties in the opening frame led to a 7-7 score. The big run for the Purple Aces saw them score nine of the next ten points to open up a 16-8 advantage. Cathy Schreiber paced the offense with three kills in the run. A Taylor Jones service aces saw the lead grow to a game-high 10 points at 20-10 before the Dukes got closer, making it a 24-20 game before Adeline Payne had the deciding kill to give UE a 25-20 win and a 1-0 lead.
Duquesne had its best performance of the day in the second game, jumping out to a 9-3 advantage before winning by a 25-14 final. The Dukes also led for the duration of game three, hanging on to win, 25-21.
In one of their best efforts of the season, the Aces put together a great set in the fourth, tying the match at 2-2 on the strength of a 25-10 victory. Evansville jumped out to a 10-3 lead on a Payne kill and kept rolling from there as Tam took over with two aces and two kills to force a deciding set.
After the Dukes scooted out to a 5-2 advantage, UE fought back as a Tam kill knotted the score at 8-8. Duquesne responded with five tallies in a row
Missouri Valley Conference action gets started next week as the Aces head north to Terre Haute to face Indiana State on Friday. The home conference opener will take place on Monday, Sept. 25 versus Illinois State.
Tyler Gray ranks among the leaders as the University of Evansville men’s golf team completed the opening two rounds of the EKU Intercollegiate at University Club at Arlington.
Gray is in a tie for 6th place with a 2-round total of 139. He began the day with a 2-under 68 before recording a 71 to rank in the top ten with 18 more holes on tap.
Second for the Purple Aces was Cameron Weyer. After carding a 75 to start the day, he finished round two with a 74 to check in with a 149 and ranks in a tie for 67th. One behind him was Matthew Ladd. His scores finished at 73 and 77 as he completed the day with a 150.
Noah Reese and Spencer Wagner each completed play on Saturday with totals of 153 and are tied for 81st on the leaderboard.
Ball State’s Johnny Watts and Blake Prince of Cleveland State are tied for the lead with scores of 136. They are just one ahead of a third-place tie. Tyler Gray is just three strokes off the lead.
In the team standings, Eastern Kentucky leads Ball State by four strokes. The Colonels finished the opening pair of rounds with a 562 and are four ahead of BSU. Morehead State and Marshall are tied for third with a 567.
Evansville is 15th in the team standings, six behind Murray State.
Sunday’s action will feature 18 more holes to complete the event.
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