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USI Softball falls to Bellarmine, eliminated from GLVC Tourney

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University of Southern Indiana Softball suffered a 4-0 setback to Bellarmine University in the elimination bracket of the Great Lakes Valley Conference Championship Tournament Friday morning.

 

USI (41-12) struggled to get anything going offensively as the No. 6 Screaming Eagles were held to just five hits in the contest. The Eagles did hit a few fly balls that likely would have cleared a standard 200-foot fence, but the contest was played on a 225-foot fence with the wind blowing in for much of the contest.

 

Bellarmine (28-27), meanwhile, capitalized on a throwing error in the top of the second inning to break a scoreless tie. The Knights added another tally in the third frame and two more in the fifth to build a comfortable four-run cushion.

 

Junior first baseman Marleah Fossett (Brownsburg, Indiana) led the Eagles at the plate, going 2-of-3 with a pair of singles, while sophomore pitcher/outfielder Caitlyn Bradley (Forest, Indiana) was charged with the loss. Bradley (7-4) allowed four runs, three earned, off nine hits in 4.1 innings of work. She struck out five batters and allowed just one walk.

 

The Eagles, who were the top seed in the GLVC Tournament and the No. 1 team in the final NCAA II Midwest Region rankings, learn their NCAA II Tournament fate when the NCAA II Selection Show is aired Monday at 9 a.m. (CDT) on NCAA.com.

 

UE Softball to finish regular season at Wichita State

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The 2017 regular season officially comes to an end this weekend as the University of Evansville softball team travels to Wichita State for a 3-game set.  Saturday begins with a noon doubleheader before Sunday’s final matchup begins at 11 a.m.

 

Weather limited the Purple Aces and Redbirds to just two games over Senior Weekend at Cooper Stadium.  Illinois State took both ends of the doubleheader on Saturday, earning an 18-0 win to start the day before finishing with a 10-1 victory.  UE now sits at 20-29 overall and 11-12 in the MVC and is 5th in the league entering the final weekend of the regular season.

 

Despite giving up four earned runs against Illinois State, Morgan Florey continues to rank third in the MVC with a 1.91 ERA.  Her tally of 178 strikeouts continues to lead the league as she is 35 ahead of her nearest competition.  The sophomore has gone the distance in 14 of her last 17 outings while winning 14 games on the season.

 

The career season for senior Hayli Scott continues as she leads the way for the Aces with a .321 batting average.  She has notched 19 RBI and 16 walks.  In MVC outings, she has seen her average go up to .356.

 

Last year in Evansville, the Aces took two out of three from Wichita State to clinch their first conference series win since 2013.  After dropping game one of the series, UE trailed 4-0 in game two.  That is where Morgan Lambert had the biggest hit of her career, hitting a grand slam to tie the game before Hayli Scott hit the game-winner in a 5-4 win.  Morgan Florey helped to clinch the rubber match in the series, picking up the win in the circle as UE took a 3-2 victory.

 

UE starts the weekend at 11-12 in league play with Wichita State sitting at 13-9 in the MVC and 28-19 overall.  With a 3-game series sweep, the Purple Aces would clinch the fourth spot in the conference.

 

Mackenzie Wright and Kelli Spring lead the Shockers with batting averages of .378 and .374, respectively.  Wright has a team-high 12 doubles and is second on the team with 34 RBI.  Spring paces the team with 38 runs scored.  Laurie Derrico paces the Shockers with 10 home runs and 42 RBI.  In the circle, Katie Malone has won 22 games while checking in with a 2.33 ERA.

USI Technology Commercialization Academy makes way for its sixth year

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The University of Southern Indiana’s annual Technology Commercialization Academy (TCA) is scheduled to kick off on May 8, and conclude with student presentations on July 28. TCA is a 12-week program that gives students the opportunity to work with local companies who are seeking new ventures. Students will gain experience in technology commercialization as well as marketing, communication and problem solving. Sixty applications were received from all majors and 16 students were selected.

While TCA is an ever-evolving program, the mission is to develop skilled leaders with the desire to discover opportunities and put ideas into action. The core of the program focuses on a rapid assessment using the Design Thinking method, which focuses on five phases: discover, define, ideate, prototype and test.

“TCA participants gain skills that allow them to bring innovation to any profession,” said Jason Salstrom, technology commercialization manager. “They are exposed to area businesses and entrepreneurs, and simultaneously drive value for those businesses by assisting them with exploration and validation of opportunities.”

During the program, students are expected to show initiative, use evidence-based decision making and show professional accountability. Graduates of the program also have the opportunity to continue working on their ideas with the Eagle Innovation Accelerator or at USI’s Applied Engineering Center during the academic year.

The 2017 TCA class includes:

  • Corey Foster, Boonville, Indiana
  • Danielle VanHooser, Boonville, Indiana
  • Colin Hogan, Evansville, Indiana
  • Brian Jessen, Evansville, Indiana
  • Kennedy Moore, Evansville, Indiana
  • Conner Schafer, Evansville, Indiana
  • Abigail Stanley, Evansville, Indiana
  • Dana Tang, Evansville, Indiana
  • Gage White, Evansville, Indiana
  • William Eddings, Henderson, Kentucky
  • Joseph Acchiardo, Newburgh, Indiana
  • Shelby Gilliam, Newburgh, Indiana
  • Caleb Kauk, Newburgh, Indiana
  • Brittany Kessler, Owensville, Indiana
  • Kolten Turner, Owensville, Indiana
  • Olivia Wilde, Racine, Wisconsin

For more information on USI’s Technology Commercialization Academy, visit USI.edu/TCA.

Celebrate with Linus The Skunk

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Linus The Skunk is having a birthday party and you are invited!
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Happy Birthday Linus!

Join us to celebrate the 3rd Birthday of Evansville’s favorite skunk – Linus! This Sunday, May 7, Wesselman Woods Nature Center will be hosting a birthday party from 1-3 pm featuring meet and greets with Linus, cake and kids activities. Guests will receive a Limited Edition Linus button, while supplies last.

Linus the skunk is a docent animal used for educational programming at the Wesselman Woods Nature Center. This event is included with regular entrance admission and is free to members.

Linus’ Birthday Party is sponsored by John D. & Stephanie Engelbrecht & Piece of Cake Bakery.

Adopt A Pet

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Little Bit is a 3-year-old female longhaired Maine Coon mix. She is already spayed & ready to go home today! Her adoption fee is $30 and also includes her microchip, vaccines, and more. Contact the Vanderburgh Humane Society at (812) 426-2563 for adoption details!

BREAKING NEWS: EPD Makes Two Arrests In Connection With Multiple Armed Robberie

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Evansville Police have arrested two men suspected of working together to commit multiple armed robberies over the last two weeks.

Chase Miller and David Gibson were arrested late Friday afternoon without incident.
Police believe the two committed several robberies that involved businesses and individuals. At least one person was injured during one of the robberies.

Miller and Gibson will be booked into the Vanderburgh County Jail on multiple counts. Affidavits and booking photos will be available once they have been booked into the jail.

CHANNEL 44 NEWS: The North Park Cart Cleanup Postponed

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The North Park Cart Cleanup Postponed

Due to the recent heavy rains this past week, the Cart Cleanup is postponed. The flooding caused the creek behind the North Park Shopping Center to fill beyond it’s banks. In years past, stolen shopping carts sometimes end up in the creek. This.