FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Evansville Otters are excited to announce the acquisition of INF Dakota Phillips in a combination of roster moves.
Ahead of Wednesday’s game with the Joliet Slammers, the Otters acquired Phillips for future considerations. In a subsequent move, OF Blake Mozley has been placed on the inactive list.
“Dakota has always given his all to this organization,” Otters field manager Andy McCauley said. “We are excited to have him back in an Otters jersey.”
Phillips has long had success in Evansville, hitting for a career .266 average in an Otters jersey. Across those four seasons, he has recorded 72 doubles, 42 home runs and 188 RBIs – 74 of which came during last year’s campaign.
His career in Evansville has been so successful that he ranks in the top three in team history in career home runs, RBIs, doubles, total bases, sacrifice flies and walks. The now fifth-year Otter is also in the top five in career at bats and hits.
Phillips joins the team in Joliet this week and is active for tonight’s middle game with the Slammers. First pitch from Slammers Stadium is set for 6:35 p.m. CT. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
JOLIET, Ill. – The Evansville Otters were blanked on Wednesday night by the Joliet Slammers, dropping a 6-0 decision at Slammers Stadium.
The Slammers (22-25) jumped ahead early and never looked back. They were guided by solid pitching, as Geno Encina (2-1) earned the win. He tossed in seven shutout innings, allowing the Otters (18-29) to garner just one hit against him.
In the opening inning, two infield singles extended the frame. Then, a bases-clearing double to left-center field from Jonathan Sierra put the Slammers ahead 3-0.
The final runs of the game came in the fifth. Sierra conducted more damage to Tristan Harvin (2-3), tallying a two-RBI base hit to make it 5-0. The next batter notched another base hit to score the last run and knock the starter out of the contest.
Evansville set a season-low in hits, picking up two tonight from Jake Green and Delvin Zinn. The club had some hard hit balls, but could not get them to drop in their defeat.
Base runners were hard to come by as well, with Green and Mendham being the only men to be aboard multiple times.
Despite the setback, the Otters still have a chance to win the series on Independence Day tomorrow. They will face the Slammers one final time in the rubber match, with a 6:35 p.m. CT first pitch. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
July 4, 2024
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Soccer Head Coach Eric Schoenstein announced the hiring of Alliyah Varga as an assistant coach ahead of the 2024 season.
“We are extremely excited that Alliyah is joining the USI soccer family,” Schoenstein said. “Alliyah will be involved in all aspects of the program.”
Before arriving at USI, Varga was an assistant coach at the University of Tennessee at Martin last season while working on her master’s degree. Varga assisted the Skyhawks with training sessions, match day setup and preparation, team social media, and other duties.
Varga was also an assistant coach with the Olympic Development Program in the past year. Varga was a Tennessee ODP Age Group Assistant for the 2010 and 2011 Girls’ state teams, helping run training sessions and coaching during matches.
Previously, Varga was a U-9 assistant from 2020-22 and was a course instructor for National Soccer Coaches Association of America providing coaching education. Varga is also a United States Soccer Association member.
“Alliyah brings a great deal of experience as a former collegiate and professional soccer player, as well as college coaching experience at the Division I level,” Schoenstein added. “Alliyah is a great addition to the family.”
Varga’s playing career includes professional experience in Kotka, Finland with KTP (Kotkan Tyovaen Palloilijat) in 2023, competing in the Ykkösliiga.
Prior to playing professionally for KTP, Varga spent her collegiate career at Gardner-Webb University, earning a bachelor’s degree in Sports Education. At the D-I level with Gardner-Webb, Varga was a Big South Conference All-Tournament and All-Conference Team honorable mention selection in 2022. In four seasons, Varga made 40 starts in 64 games played, racking up over 3,800 minutes on the field and collecting six assists.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s and Men’s Basketball teams have already been putting in work for the 2024-25 season during summer workouts. Both squads have also been giving back to the community through service work this summer. Recently, the Screaming Eagles partnered and helped serve with Young and Established in Evansville.
Young and Established (Y&E), a local nonprofit started by USI alum Courtney Johnson, is committed to bettering the community through inspiration and motivation of the young. Y&E provides a safe space for young people filled with washers and dryers, food and hygiene pantries, free WiFi, computers, tablets, a clothing bank, community garden and recreational games.
Each Wednesday at 2 p.m., Y&E partners with Wal-Mart to pass out food to the community. On June 19 and June 26, the USI Women’s and Men’s Basketball teams (respectively) helped pass out food to more than 1,000 people in Evansville!
Take a look here to see some captured moments from the Screaming Eagles’ community service at Young and Established.