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Eagles complete Crossover with pair of wins

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PLAINFIELD, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis concluded the GLVC/GLIAC Crossover with a pair of wins, as the 34th-ranked Screaming Eagles defeated Northwood 7-2 Saturday night and Rockhurst 5-4 this morning.

In the match against Northwood, USI (12-6) took a 3-0 lead after sweeping doubles. Sophomore James Hardiman (Backwell Bristol, United Kingdom) and freshman Denis Davydov (Chorvatsky Grob, Slovakia) picked up the first point at number one with an 8-3 win. Senior Aaron Barris (Marietta, Georgia) and junior Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) were winners at number two, taking an 8-6 victory. The Eagles completed the doubles sweep when sophomores Andrew Dones (Georgetown, Indiana) and Ilia Karelin (Ekaterinburg, Russia) tallied a back-and-forth, 9-8 (7-4) win at number three.

Hardiman was challenged at number one singles in three sets, but picked up the 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-5) victory. Davydov secured the victory for the Eagles with a 6-2, 6-4 win at number two. Barris and Karelin won their matches at numbers four and five, respectively, to give the match its final tally.

This morning against Rockhurst, USI had a 2-1 advantage after doubles play before splitting singles. Barris and Kiladejo won at number two doubles 9-8 (8-6), while Karelin and Dones grabbed the win at number three, 8-5.

At number one singles, Hardiman defeated Jonas Stropus 6-2, 6-2. Also picking up wins were Barris, who won 6-4, 7-6 (7-4), at number four, and Karelin won at number five 6-3, 6-0.

The Eagles return home next week for a regional matchup against Grand Valley State Friday at 10 a.m. at the USI Tennis Courts.

#34 Southern Indiana 7, Northwood 2
Mar 18, 2017 at Plainfield, Illinois (Five Star Tennis Center)

Singles competition
1. James Hardiman (USI) def. Austin Woody (NU) 6-2, 3-6, 1-0 (10-5)
2. Denis Davydov (USI) def. Kobus Sauerman (NU) 6-2, 6-4
3. Francois Sauerrman (NU) def. Samuel Kiladejo (USI) 7-6 (8-6), 6-4
4. Aaron Barris (USI) def. David Reinauer (NU) 6-4, 6-3
5. Ilia Karelin (USI) def. Hayden Drury (NU) 6-0, 6-1
6. Ivan Medvynskyi (NU) def. Andrew Dones (USI) 6-4, 6-3

 

Doubles competition
1. James Hardiman/Denis Davydov (USI) def. Austin Woody/Kobus Sauerman (NU) 8-3
2. Aaron Barris/Samuel Kiladejo (USI) def. Francois Sauerrman/David Reinauer (NU) 8-6
3. Andrew Dones/Ilia Karelin (USI) def. Hayden Drury/Ivan Medvynskyi (NU) 9-8 (7-4)

 

Match Notes
Northwood 3-6
Southern Indiana 11-6; National ranking #34
Order of finish: Doubles (1,2,3); Singles (1,2,4,5,3,6)

Eagles drop series finale to Hawks

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The University of Southern Indiana baseball team dropped the series finale to Quincy University, 4-2, Sunday afternoon in Quincy, Illinois. USI watched its record go to 6-9 overall, while Quincy goes to 10-8 in 2017.

For the third-straight game, the Screaming Eagles posted an early lead. Junior leftfielder Buddy Johnson (Shelbyville, Kentucky) jumped started the offense early with a second-inning single, advanced to second on a sacrifice, and stole third before scoring on an RBI-bunt single by junior first baseman Nathan Kuester (Rockport, Indiana). The Eagles would hold onto that 1-0 lead until the Hawks knotted up the game at 1-1 in the fourth and took the lead, 2-1 in the sixth.

Johnson, who finished the game two-for-three with a run scored, an RBI, and a double, got the Eagles back even at 2-2 with an RBI-double in the top of the seventh, scoring sophomore catcher Logan Brown (Mt. Vernon, Indiana). Brown had reached on a single and advanced to second a sacrifice with one out.

The Hawks, however, would bounce back in the bottom of eighth, scoring the winning run and an insurance tally in a two-run frame for the margin of victory in their 4-2 win.

On the mound for USI, sophomore right-hander Austin Krizan (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) lost for the first time in 2017. Krizan (1-1) lasted a third of an inning, allowing two runs on three hits in the eighth.

USI senior right-hander Lucas Barnett (Sellersburg, Indiana) started and received a no-decision in the loss. Barnett allowed the first two Hawk runs, allowing four hits and three walk, while striking out three in five-plus innings of work.

The Eagles return to the friendly surroundings of the USI Baseball Field March 22 when they host the University of Missouri-St. Louis for a non-conference match-up. USI holds a 50-42 lead in the all-time series with UMSL after the programs split a pair of regular season games last year (UMSL 8-1; USI 10-1) and has a 15-7 advantage in the all-time series since 2007. Coverage for all of USI Baseball can be found on GoUSIEagles.com.

 

USI Softball settles on another DH split

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University of Southern Indiana Softball could not complete a rally in the second game of a Great Lakes Valley Conference doubleheader Sunday as the No. 10 Screaming Eagles were forced to settle on a split with visiting Rockhurst University Sunday afternoon at the USI Softball Field.

 

The Eagles (19-5, 2-2 GLVC) won the first game, 6-0, but dropped game two, 5-4. USI returns to action Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. when it visits Midwest Region foe Trevecca Nazarene University for a doubleheader in Nashville, Tennessee.

 

Southern Indiana (19-5, 2-2 GLVC) 6, Rockhurst (13-13, 3-1 GLVC) 0

Box Score

 

USI Softball used a six-run fifth inning and a strong pitching effort from freshman Jennifer Leonhardt (Louisville, Kentucky) to earn a 6-0 victory over Rockhurst in the opener.

 

The Eagles began the last half of the fifth inning with three straight singles to load the bases with no outs. Sophomore second baseman Claire Johnson (Pittsboro, Indiana) drew a walk in the ensuing at-bat to push across the first run, while Leonhardt followed with an RBI-single to put the Eagles up, 2-0.

 

Senior shortstop Lexi Reese (Lebanon, Indiana) followed with a bases-clearing double down the leftfield line to put USI up, 5-0; then came in to score the sixth run on a sacrifice bunt by senior catcher Haley Hodges (Portage, Indiana). Hodges collected her school-record tying 144th career RBI on the play with the sacrifice.

 

Leonhardt (10-1) earned the win after scattering six hits throughout seven innings en route to her seventh straight decision and second straight shutout. She had six strikeouts and did not issue a walk.

 

Rockhurst 5, Southern Indiana 4

Box Score

 

The Eagles rallied from a four-run deficit to get to within a single tally, but a four-run fourth inning proved to be too much for USI to overcome as it suffered a 5-4 setback to the Hawks in the nightcap.

 

Rockhurst (13-13, 3-1 GLVC) capitalized on a two-out error in the top of the fourth frame to score four unearned runs and build a 4-0 advantage. Freshman shortstop Lauren Marks followed the two-out error with a three-run blast to straight-away centerfield to break the scoreless tie, while a double and an RBI-single two batters later put Rockhurst in front 4-0.

 

USI rallied with three in the bottom of the fifth inning to cut into the Hawks’ advantage. Reese, junior third baseman Mena Fulton (Bloomington, Indiana) and senior outfielder Grace Clark (Indianapolis, Indiana) each had RBIs in the inning as the Eagles closed to within a single tally.

 

The Hawks answered with a run in the sixth inning to take a 5-3 lead, but a solo home run by Johnson in the bottom of the inning, once again, brought the Eagles to within a run heading into the final frame.

 

Hodges flirted with a home run in the bottom of the seventh, but her bid at the Eagles’ all-time home run and RBI marks fell short as USI went down in order en route to its fifth one-run loss of the year.

 

USI had scoring opportunities throughout the contest as it stranded eight runners on base and left the bases loaded twice.

 

Sophomore lefty Courtney Atkisson (Bringhurst, Indiana) was charged with the loss after giving up four unearned runs off eight hits in four-plus innings of work. Atkisson falls to 6-3 with the decision.

 

Southern Indiana 6, Rockhurst 0 (Mar 19, 2017 at Evansville, IN) (Game 1)

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Rockhurst……….. 000 000 0 -  0  5  0      (12-13, 2-1 GLVC)

Southern Indiana…. 000 060 X -  6  9  0      (19-4, 2-1 GLVC)

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Pitchers: Rockhurst – Greene, Shannon; Sappington,Bridgette(5); Staggs, Payton(5) and

Cairo, Lauren. Southern Indiana – Leonhardt, Jennifer and Hodges, Haley.

Win-Leonhardt, Jennifer(10-1)  Loss-Greene, Shannon(4-8)  T-1:37  A-125

Weather: 50s, sunny

Greene, S. faced 5 batters in the 5th.

Game: 23-RU

 

Rockhurst 5, Southern Indiana 4 (Mar 19, 2017 at Evansville, IN) (Game 2)

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Rockhurst……….. 000 401 0 -  5 10  2      (13-13, 3-1 GLVC)

Southern Indiana…. 000 031 0 -  4  8  1      (19-5, 2-2 GLVC)

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Pitchers: Rockhurst – Sappington,Bridgette; Greene, Shannon(5) and Zuniga, Lexie.

Southern Indiana – Atkisson,Courtney; Leonhardt, Jennifer(5) and Hodges, Haley.

Win-Sappington,Bridgette(8-3)  Save-Greene, Shannon(1)  Loss-Atkisson,Courtney(6-3)  T-1:40  A-125

HR RU – Marks, Lauren (2).

HR USI – Johnson, Claire (2).

Weather: 50s, sunny

Atkisson, C. faced 1 batter in the 5th.

Game: 24-RU

 

 

Women’s golf starts play in Tennessee

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Aces sit in 4th place

SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. – Three University of Evansville women’s golfers are in the top 18 as the Purple Aces completed the opening round of the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate at Sevierville Golf Club.

Leading the way for UE was Kayla Katterhenry, who notched a 2-over 73.  Her score has her in fourth place, just one stroke behind a 3-way tie for the lead..

Maggie Camp is tied for 11th place on the leaderboard.  She carded a 79 and is just one outside of the top ten.  Giulia Mallmann also had a nice start to the event.  Her round of 81 put her in a tie for 18th place with two rounds to go.

Lexie Sollman recorded an 85 to sit in a tie for 34nd while Madison Chaney is in 36th with her score of 87.

The Aces sit in fourth place on the charts with a 318 and are one behind Belmont, who is third.  Lee University saw each of its starting five register a 79 or lower as they lead with a 304.  Tennessee Tech is five behind with a 309.  Three players pace the individuals with scores of 72.

Two more rounds of play are on tap as the tournament continues on Monday morning.

Gray and Pahud lead UE men in Sevierville

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Aces sit in 5th place

 SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. – Tyler Gray and Wil Pahud paced the University of Evansville men’s golf team in Sunday’s opening round of the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate at Sevierville Golf Club.

Gray fired off an even 72 and is tied for 4th place.  Leading the individuals is Dalton Reese of Carson Newman as he recorded a 4-under 68.  Two are tied for second with a 71 with Gray tied for 4th, one off of second place.

Next up for UE was Pahud.  He carded a 74 and ranks in a tie for 12th place heading into the second round.  Jon Pick is third for UE as his 4-over 76 has him tied for 26th.  One behind Pick is Zac Turi.  A solid round of 77 is good for a tie for 31st.  Matthew Ladd rounds out the squad with a 79.  Seeing time as an individual, Noah Reese posted an 80.

Carson-Newman has three players ranked in the top ten as they lead the team list with a 287, one under par for the day.  They are six ahead of Lincoln Memorial.  Positions 3 through 6 are separated by just four strokes.  Austin Peay and Tennessee Tech sit in third and fourth, respectively, with scores of 297 and 298.  Evansville rounds out the top five with a 299 while Belmont is sixth with a 301.

Two more rounds of play are on tap as the tournament continues on Monday morning.

Women’s Tennis swept by UMSL

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The University of Southern Indiana women’s tennis team was swept by the University of Missouri-St. Louis, falling 9-0 to the Tritons Sunday afternoon.

Freshman Lauren Hambrock (Terre Haute, Indiana) battled at number two singles, but came up short 6-4, 6-3. At number four singles, senior Kymberly Brannon (Louisville, Kentucky) had the same 6-4, 6-3 defeat.

USI (6-6) continues nonconference play Friday when they host regional foe Grand Valley State at 11 a.m. at Wesselman Park.

 

Missouri-St. Louis 9, Southern Indiana 0
Mar 19, 2017 at Evansville, Indiana (USI Tennis Courts)

Singles competition
1. Salome Bleuler (UMSLW) def. Kelsey Shipman (USI) 6-1, 6-3
2. Kristine Lindal (UMSLW) def. Lauren Hambrock (USI) 6-4, 6-3
3. Carlota Trevino (UMSLW) def. Brenna Wu (USI) 6-2, 6-0
4. Patricia Maya (UMSLW) def. Kymberly Brannon (USI) 6-4, 6-3
5. Marina Prediger (UMSLW) def. Alex Jamison (USI) 6-1, 6-0
6. Annie Hays (UMSLW) def. Haley Jones (USI) 6-0, 6-1


Doubles competition
1. Kristine Lindal/Carlota Trevino (UMSLW) def. Kelsey Shipman/Brenna Wu (USI) 8-0
2. Salome Bleuler/Patricia Maya (UMSLW) def. Lauren Hambrock/Kymberly Brannon (USI) 8-3
3. Marina Prediger/Jennifer Hauer (UMSLW) def. Jennifer Mizikar/Haley Jones (USI) 8-1
Match Notes
Missouri-St. Louis 7-0
Southern Indiana 6-6
Order of finish: Doubles (3,1,2); Singles (6,5,3,1,4,2)

Gibson County Man Arrested for Resisting and Reckless Driving  

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Gibson County – Early this morning at approximately 1:00, Trooper Alexander Welsh was patrolling US 41 northbound near I-64 when he observed a Ford Mustang and a Yamaha motorcycle traveling north at a high rate of speed.  Trooper Welsh contacted a nearby Gibson County Sheriff’s Deputy and they attempted to stop both vehicles on US 41 south of Fort Branch. The driver of the Mustang stopped, but the rider of the motorcycle accelerated and continued north on US 41 in excess of 120 mph. The rider turned east on CR 800 South and continued to travel at a high rate of speed. Trooper Welsh disregarded the pursuit due to safety reasons.

During the traffic stop with the driver of the Mustang, officers were able to identify the rider of the motorcycle as Chase Singleton, 23, of Fort Branch.  Indiana State Police and Gibson County Sheriff’s Department responded to his residence and arrested Singleton without incident.  He was taken to the Gibson County Jail. He was later released after posting bond.

Arrested and Charges:

  • Chase R. Singleton, 23, Fort Branch, IN

1.Resisting Law Enforcement, Class 6 Felony
2.Reckless Driving, Class C Misdemeanor
3.Speeding – 120 mph/60 mph zone

BREAKING NEWS: Tin Man Brewing Will Cease Evansville Tasting Room Operations Effective Immediately.

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Tin Man. Tin Man Brewing Company will cease Evansville Tasting Room operations effective immediately.

From FB post by Tin Man. 

We entered the brewing scene with an eagerness and enthusiasm that can only be described as blind passion. We love craft beer and always will. Sometimes, as a business owner you hold out longer than you should because you believe things will “turn around”. But things never did. It took us too long to figure out our tasting room/ restaurant/ brew pub dynamic and our production brewery has been burdened with the responsibility of keeping both aspects of the company open. We no longer have the resources to keep that relationship going and it’s with a heavy heart that we announce that we must close the tasting room. All growler fill, food and beverage services will end immediately.

REPUBLISHED EDITORIAL: WITHDRAW THE DECISION TO FIRE DIRECTOR OF BURETTE PARK

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EDITORIAL: COMMISSIONERS SHOULD WITHDRAW THE DECISION TO FIRE DIRECTOR OF BURETTE PARK

Commissioner Shoulders Should Had Recused Himself From Vote Because of Conflict Of Interest

This week we posted many comments concerning the misguided decision to fire the hardworking and qualified Director of Burdette Park.

County Commissioner Ben Shoulders (D) appeared to have cut a backroom deal in order to repay his campaign manager for a job well done.  We consider this to be an act of political patronage at its best. During the campaign, Mr. Shoulders pledged that if elected he would be extremely objective and transparent. The voters signed off on his campaign pledge and elected him to the District 1 County Commissioner seat. We’re disappointed to report that it didn’t take to long for Mr. Shoulders to break his campaign pledge to the people of this community to be open and transparent.

District 3 County Commissioner Cheryl Musgrave’s participation in the firing of the qualified and hard working 28 year old Burdette Parks Director took many by surprise. We consider her decision to support Mr. Shoulders desire to fire Burdette Park Director Jacob Murphy was without cause.   Also many people feel that the hiring of Ben Shoulders campaign manager to replace Mr. Murphy was an unacceptable act of “political patronage.”   For what we are hearing this may have caused her some serious political problems with the general public in the future.

What’s disappointing is that the decision to fire Mr. Murphy was done in private.  Commissioner’s Shoulders and Musgrave never took the time to discuss this matter with all the members of the Burdette Park Advisory Board in order to get their input concerning Mr. Murphy’s overall job performance. They never directly discussed their desire to terminate Mr. Murphy employment with all members of the Vanderburgh County Council.  They didn’t alert the media or the public about the firing of Jacob Murphy and the hiring of Pat Tuley and his wife until after the fact.   Most importantly they didn’t  put this issue on the official County Commission agenda for public discussion.

Pat and Z Tuley have served in different elected and appointed position for many years. Both have serve well in the public sector during the last 25 years. Both have received handsome compersations for the work they did for the taxpayers of Vanderburgh County. However, it looks like it may be time for them to find employment elsewhere other than Burdette Park.  With their political and business connections we expect that they will have little trouble doing so.

We hope that Commissioners Ben Shoulders and Cheryl Musgrave will not only publicly apology to the taxpayers of Vanderburgh County for their bad misjudgment in this matter but they should also rescind the firing of 28 years old Jacob Murphy as the Burdette Parks Director because it’s the right thing to do.

Its time to put this situation behind us and focus on the important issues that will help our county to become even more progressive in the future!

FOOTNOTE: Todays “Readers Poll”  question is: Should County Commissioners Shoulders and Musgrave withdraw their decision to fire the Director of Burdette Park?