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Commission Begins Work to Attack the Drug Epidemic

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Commission Begins Work to Attack the Drug Epidemic

Indiana’s Commission to Combat Drug Abuse on Friday took initial steps to act on Governor Eric J. Holcomb’s call for the state to attack the drug epidemic.

View the entire meeting online at https://indiana.adobeconnect.com/p5eng4tixwh/​.

This was the group’s first meeting under the leadership of Jim McClelland, Indiana’s newly appointed Executive Director of Drug Treatment, Prevention and Enforcement.

Meeting Highlights

 

  • The commission created two working groups. One group was charged to coordinate grant applications to secure support for substance abuse prevention and treatment efforts in local communities. The other group will identify and gather the data needed to target resources and attention where they can have the greatest impact.

 

  • Representatives from the Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services and the Indiana Department of Corrections shared successful programs that provide comprehensive drug abuse treatment for Hoosiers.

 

  • Commission Chairman Jim McClelland directed members to complete two action items before the next meeting:

 

  1. Identify and provide three metrics that should be a part of the state’s efforts to attack the drug epidemic.
  2. Provide a report of resources dedicated to programs and services that touch the drug epidemic.

 

The Commission to Combat Drug Abuse was created by the General Assembly in 2016, and Governor Holcomb created the new position of Executive Director for Drug Treatment, Prevention and Enforcement by executive order his first day in office.

UE Scholars for Syria Spring Speaker Series Announced   

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UE Scholars for Syria Spring Speaker Series Announced   

The first lecture in the 2017 University of Evansville Scholars for Syrian Spring Speaker Series is set for Thursday, March 2. Immigration experts and attorneys David Guerrettaz and Abby Seif will be the speakers. All lectures in this series are at 6:00 p.m., in Room 162 (Harkness Hall), Schroeder School of Business Building, and will be followed by a panel discussion with UE Syrian students and discussion with the audience. This series is sponsored by Scholars for Syria.

The topic of Guerrettaz and Seif’s lecture will be “Immigration, Green Cards, and Asylum: What’s Legal?” They will discuss the debate on immigration, what current law requires of immigrants before they enter the country, and the legal basis of executive orders. They will examine the rationale behind the 9th Circuit Court’s recent decision. They will talk about current immigration laws and procedural details on what is required to seek asylum and/or green cards in the US.

Guerrettaz is an attorney with Ziemer, Stayman, Weitzel & Shoulders, LLP in Evansville, Indiana, and Seif is an attorney with Epstein Cohen Seif & Porter, LLP in Indianapolis, Indiana.

Other lectures in this series include:

Thursday, March 16 

Lisa Kretz, UE assistant professor of philosophy – “How to Be Ethical: Seeding Moral Action”

Thursday, March 23 

Lora Becker, UE associate professor of psychology and neuroscience and director of Neuroscience Program and Neuromarketing Research Center – “Neural Development in a War Zone”

Thursday, March 30 

Wes Milner, executive director of international programs at UE – “The Emerging Political Dynamics of the Syrian Crisis”

Thursday, April 6 

UE Syrian Stories: Humanizing the Syrian conflict with local families

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Stopping Phone Scams

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Dear Friend,

The next quarterly deadline to register for the “Do Not Call” list is Feb. 21. Signing-up will help you avoid calls from telemarketers.

Click here to sign up or update your information on the list.

The Indiana Attorney General strongly advises against answering phone calls from unknown numbers, especially those with area codes from another state.

If you have been contacted by someone attempting to scam you over the phone, please file a complaint by visiting IndianaConsumer.com or calling 1-800­-382­-5516.

Sincerely,

State Rep. Wendy McNamara

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Braves rally in second half to defeat UE men’s basketball

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Trailing by 14 in the second half, Bradley outscored the University of Evansville men’s basketball team by a 40-17 margin in the final 14 minutes to defeat the Purple Aces by a final of 84-72 on Saturday at Carver Arena.

Jaylon Brown paced the Aces (14-15, 5-11 MVC) with 22 points as he connected on 11 out of 12 free throws.  Ryan Taylor completed the game with 16.  Darrell Brown drained four triples to lead the Braves (10-19, 5-11 MVC) with 22 points.  Donte Thomas was next with 13 points and 13 rebounds.

“Bradley picked their game up, they changed their pulse and we did not.  We struggled with being tough and competing in the second half,” UE head coach Marty Simmons said.

A pair of early 3-pointers saw the Braves open up a 7-2 lead in the opening 90 seconds of play before a Ryan Taylor bucket gave UE the lead at 10-9 at the 15:47 mark.  After a Dru Smith trey put the Aces up 13-11, Bradley continued to dial it up from long range as another Darrell Brown tripe capped off a 9-0 stretch that saw BU go up 20-13 with 9:11 remaining in the half.

Still up by seven points at 26-19 on Brown’s fourth 3-pointer, the Braves offense went cold as they failed to hit a field goal for a span of nearly six minutes.  Evansville’s offense found its groove as Smith’s second long ball gave UE its largest lead at 33-29 with 2:40 on the clock.  The Aces also did a masterful job of working the clock in the final minute as buckets courtesy of Christian Benzon and Duane Gibson gave the Aces a 38-34 lead at halftime.

David Howard connected on his third shot of the day on the first possession of the second half to extend UE’s lead to 40-34.  Evansville added to the lead over the next three minutes as a technical foul and personal foul sent UE to the line where it connected on 3 out of 4 free throw attempts to extend the lead to 49-37.  It capped off an 11-3 run to open up the second stanza.

Evansville pushed its lead to 14 points at 55-41 before the long ball started falling again for BU as a 14-3 stretch cut the gap to just three points at 58-55 with 11 minutes remaining.  The Braves connected on four triples in a row including a pair by Jayden Hodgson as they got within a possession.  With under nine minutes left, two more free throws by BU got them within one at 60-59.

Ryan Taylor ended a field goal drought of over five minutes as his bucket ended the stretch.  He hit another one with 7:33 remaining to put the Aces back up by three at 64-61.  Less than two minutes later, the tenth trey of the day for Bradley was a big one as Dwayne Lautier-Ogunleye gave the Braves a 66-64 advantage.

From there, the Braves extended their lead to ten on another Hodgson three at 80-70 with just over a minute left before they extended it for the 84-72 win.

Bradley shot 51.9% on the day, including 57.1% in the second half.  UE hit 50% of its shots in the first 20 minutes, but was just 8-of-23 (34.8%) in the final period.

A trip to Wichita State on Tuesday will mark the final road game of the regular season.  The Aces and Shockers meet at 7 p.m.  Seven days from today, the Aces welcome Indiana State to the Ford Center for the regular season finale at noon.

 

Eagles rally with 6 in the 9th to win 11-10

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The 23rd-ranked University of Southern Indiana baseball team posted a six-spot in the ninth inning to rally by second-ranked University of Tampa, 11-10, Saturday afternoon in Tampa, Florida. USI is 1-1 after the win, while Tampa goes to 6-2 in 2017.

The finale of the three-game slate is set for 11 a.m. (CST) Sunday. Live coverage can be found on GoUSIEagles.com.

After the Spartans grabbed a 3-0 lead in the first, the Screaming Eagles took their first lead of the year by scoring five unanswered runs in the second and third innings. Junior shortstop Angel Torres (Yabucoa, Puerto Rico) put USI’s first run across in the second when he singled in junior first baseman Nick Gobert (Jasper, Indiana) to make the score 3-1.

USI would take its first lead of the year into the top of the third when junior centerfielder Buddy Johnson (Shelbyville, Kentucky) homered to cut the deficit to 3-2 and junior leftfielder Drake McNamara (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) hit a three-run blast for the 5-3 advantage. The lead was short lived as Tampa knotted the score at 5-5 in the bottom of the third, regained the lead with two in the fourth, and extended its advantage to 10-5 with three in the eighth.

The Eagles, however, were not done as they took advantage of three walks, combined with four hits to score six times in the top of the ninth to retake the lead, 11-10. Junior designated hitter Nathan Kuester (Rockport, Indiana) got the comeback rolling with a three-run double to pull the Eagles to within one, 10-9, before scoring on a wild pitch to knot the game up at 10-10.

Torres came full circle for the Eagles, driving in the winning run with a two-out double, and the 11-10 lead after eight-and-a-half innings.

In the bottom of the ninth, senior right-hander Justin Watts (Bryan, Ohio) closed the door on the USI victory setting the Spartans down in order to earn his first save of the year. USI sophomore right-hander Austin Krizan (Mt. Vernon, Indiana) picked up the win in relief for the Eagles. Krizan (1-0) went four innings, allowing three runs, two earned, on six hits.

Following the series finale on Sunday, the Eagles return to the USI Baseball Field for the 2017 home opener February 24 at 1 p.m. when they host Wayne State University (Michigan) to begin the Dunn Hospitality Classic.

 

Eagles celebrate Senior Day with a win

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The 14th-ranked University of Southern Indiana men’s basketball team celebrated Senior Day with an 81-67 Senior Day victory over McKendree University Saturday afternoon at the Physical Activities Center. USI sees its record go to 25-2 overall and 15-2 in the GLVC, while McKendree goes to 9-16 overall, 3-14 GLVC.

The win sets up a showdown between USI and GLVC East Division leading and fourth-ranked Bellarmine University (23-3, 15-1 GLVC) Thursday at 7 p.m. (CST) in Louisville, Kentucky. A USI win will clinch a share of the 2017 East Division crown.

The game will be broadcast live on NCAA.com and the American Sports Network.

USI’s 25 victory this year is the most since 2013-14 and marks the 14th time in the history of the program.

The Screaming Eagles were blistering from the field in the opening half, hitting seven of the first nine shots, six of which were from beyond the arc. USI would lead by as many as 19 points in the opening half before going into the locker room with a 46-35 advantage.

Sophomore guard Alex Stein (Evansville, Indiana) led the way for the Eagles with 16 points on a red-hot seven-of-eight from the field, two-of-three from long range. Senior guard Bobo Drummond (Peoria, Illinois) followed Stein in double-digits with 10 points on four-of-six from outside, two from downtown.

In the second half, USI’s 11-point halftime lead slipped to five points, 48-43, as McKendree challenged the Eagles in the first five minutes after the intermission. The Eagles responded by methodically rebuilding the lead, re-extending the margin to 17 points in the second half, 75-58, with 4:16 left.

The Bearcats would claw back to within 11 points, 78-67, before junior guard Kyle Aiton (Newburgh, Indiana) sealed the 81-67 victory with a three-point bomb with seven seconds left.

Individually, Stein added 11 points in the second half and finished with a game-high 27 points. He concluded the game with 11-of-14 from the field, three-of-four from beyond, and two-of-two from the line, while dishing six assists and grabbing seven rebounds.

Senior guard/forward Jeril Taylor (Louisville, Kentucky) followed Stein in the scoring column with 14 points and a game-high nine rebounds. Drummond and junior forward DayJar Dickson (Washington, D.C.) rounded out the double-digit scorers with 12 points each.

 

Eagles sweep Truman State 9-0

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The University of Southern Indiana men’s tennis team swept Truman State University 9-0 Saturday afternoon, in a neutral site matchup at Reservoir Park in Quincy, Illinois.

USI (3-3) took control early, dominating in all three doubles matches. Picking up the first point the Screaming Eagles was the duo of sophomore Andrew Dones (Georgetown, Indiana) and sophomore Ilia Karelin (Ekaterinburg, Russia) as they defeated Griffin Turnage and Nick Thiele 8-1 at number three doubles.

Senior Aaron Barris (Marietta, Georgia) and junior Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) made it 2-0 USI with an 8-2 win. Rounding out doubles for the Eagles was sophomore James Hardiman (Backwell, Bristol, United Kingdom) and freshman Denis Davydov (Chorvatsky Grob, Slovakia) where they tallied an 8-2 victory at number two.

With Hardiman not playing singles, USI moved everyone up a flight. This was no problem for the Eagles, as they went on to win each match. Barris won at number three to open singles play, 6-2, 6-2.

Junior Jack Lipchik (Kokomo, Indiana) picked up the win at number five, defeating Conner Frazier 6-0, 6-4. Davydov, Kiladejo, Karelin and Dones also picked up easy wins in their respective matches.

USI is back at it tomorrow when they take on Quincy University at 10 a.m. in Quincy, Illinois.