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BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – As the world celebrates at the Paris 2024 Closing Ceremony, let’s look at what Indiana University’s 20 athletes and coaches accomplished at the Summer Games.
Indiana has tied its second-largest group of Olympians all-time, having produced 20 Olympians in 1976 and a record 23 in 1968. Hoosiers represented nine different countries, marking a school record.
IU totaled three medals – one gold, two silver – in Paris, all coming in the pool for Team USA. Hoosiers delivered seven top five and 17 top-10 performances at the games.
Eight athletes made Olympic debuts in Paris, and seven of those will return to Bloomington to compete collegiately for IU while also seeking qualification for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
In what she has called her final Summer Games, Lilly King helped author one of Team USA’s most memorable moments of the 2024 Olympics. The three-time Olympian swam the breaststroke leg of the women’s 4×100-meter medley relay that won gold and set a world record in 3:49.63. With the victory, the Americans topped the gold medal leaderboard in swimming earning eight over Australia’s seven.
King finishes her Olympic career a six-time medalist and three-time gold medalist and has won a medal at all three Summer Games she has competed in.
Blake Pieroni and Anna Peplowski each helped Team USA secure silver medals in the men’s and women’s 4×200-meter freestyle, respectively, both swimming in prelim heats. In addition, Matt King – transferring into the IU swimming and diving program this fall – won a medal for his preliminary performance in the men’s 4×100-meter freestyle relay. Fellow transfer Zalán Sárkány placed 11th in the 1,500-meter free, and 14th in both the 800-meter and 400-meter freestyle events.
First-time Olympian Carson Tyler highlighted IU’s diving performances, just missing out on the podium in the springboard event with a fourth-place finish. Tyler made history this summer as the first American to compete in both individual diving events at an Olympics since 2000. In her third Olympics, Jessica Parratto finished sixth in the women’s synchronized 10-meter competition, and two-time Olympian Andrew Capobianco finished 15th on the springboard.
Mariah Denigan made history participating in the open water swimming event, held in the River Seine. Denigan is Indiana’s first athlete to compete in open water swimming at an Olympics and one of four Americans ever. She placed 16th.
Team Canada finished eighth in Paris with the help of Jessica Gaudreault and Shae La Roche, both participating in their second Summer Games.
Rikkoi Brathwaite represented IU track and field and the British Virgin Islands in Paris. Brathwaite advanced from the 100-meter prelims on his way to a 23rd-place finish in the semifinal.
Olympic History
Few universities, or even nations, can match Indiana University’s Olympic record. Indiana boasts 261 total Olympic berths, representing 30 countries. On 21 occasions, Olympic coaches have come from Indiana.
The Indiana University athlete medal count is at 124 including 61 gold, 25 silver and 38 bronze after the 2020 Tokyo Games. The Hoosiers have earned a medal at every Olympic Games they have competed in except 2004. IU’s most productive year was 1968, with 17 medals for IU competitors in Mexico City.
SAUGET, Ill. – Playing for the final time at Grizzlies Ballpark this season, the Evansville Otters dropped the rubber match to the Gateway Grizzlies 5-3 on Sunday night.
Highlighting the game for the Otters (33-44), Dakota Phillips passed John Schultz as the all-time RBI leader in club history with a three-run homer in the eighth inning. He now sits at 223 career RBI, but the moment was bittersweet with his hit producing the only runs of the game for Evansville before they gave back the lead late.
The Grizzlies (46-31) plated the game’s first runs in the third inning. They scored one unearned on an error and led 2-0. Adding in the fourth frame, a solo shot extended the advantage.
No scoring occurred until Phillips’s big shot to right, which tied the game at three. During the home eighth, after a leadoff walk, Gateway jumped back in front with a two-run homer to finalize the scoring.
Jon Beymer (4-2) pitched out of the bullpen and took the loss. Despite not giving up a hit, he exited the game with an inherited base runner who ended up being the winning run. He went two and two-thirds innings in a strong performance.
Although he gave up the lead on the home run, Matt Hickey (4-2) took the win, and former Otter Leoni De La Cruz (Sv. 10) picked up the save.
Matching Gateway, the Otters had six hits and were led by Gary Mattis in a two-hit performance.
Due to a previous postponement, the Otters will play during a regularly scheduled off-day tomorrow against the Schaumburg Boomers to open up a five-game series. Two seven-inning contests will be played in a twin bill on Monday beginning at 5:30 p.m. CT. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s and Women’s Basketball season ticket sales have started for the 2024-25 season.
The Screaming Eagles head into their third season in the Ohio Valley Conference. USI Women’s Basketball will be celebrating its 50th season in 2024-25, which will also be the 50th year for women’s athletics at USI.
Both USI Basketball squads are finalizing schedules for the upcoming season, featuring exciting and competitive home matchups at Screaming Eagles Arena. The Screaming Eagles’ Ohio Valley Conference home slate includes 10 game dates. The OVC schedule starts earlier this season on December 19 when USI hosts Tennessee State University. The OVC season will be men’s and women’s basketball doubleheaders (link to USI’s OVC 2024-25 schedule release).
For more information on USI Men’s and Women’s Basketball season tickets, contact the USI Ticket Office at 812-465-1189.
AUGUST 12, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS-The monthly revenue report for July 2024 state tax collections is posted online.
The July 2024 Monthly Revenue Report for state fiscal year 2025 can be found HERE.
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Phillips becomes RBI king, Otters fall in the finale
AUGUST 12, 2024
SAUGET, Ill. – Playing for the final time at Grizzlies Ballpark this season, the Evansville Otters dropped the rubber match to the Gateway Grizzlies 5-3 on Sunday night.
Highlighting the game for the Otters (33-44), Dakota Phillips passed John Schultz as the all-time RBI leader in club history with a three-run homer in the eighth inning. He now sits at 223 career RBI, but the moment was bittersweet with his hit producing the only runs of the game for Evansville before they gave back the lead late.
The Grizzlies (46-31) plated the game’s first runs in the third inning. They scored one unearned on an error and led 2-0. Adding in the fourth frame, a solo shot extended the advantage.
No scoring occurred until Phillips’s big shot to right, which tied the game at three. During the home eighth, after a leadoff walk, Gateway jumped back in front with a two-run homer to finalize the scoring.
Jon Beymer (4-2) pitched out of the bullpen and took the loss. Despite not giving up a hit, he exited the game with an inherited base runner who ended up being the winning run. He went two and two-thirds innings in a strong performance.
Although he gave up the lead on the home run, Matt Hickey (4-2) took the win, and former Otter Leoni De La Cruz (Sv. 10) picked up the save.
Matching Gateway, the Otters had six hits and were led by Gary Mattis in a two-hit performance.
Due to a previous postponement, the Otters will play during a regularly scheduled off-day tomorrow against the Schaumburg Boomers to open up a five-game series. Two seven-inning contests will be played in a twin bill on Monday beginning at 5:30 p.m. CT. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
The Evansville Otters are the 2006 and 2016 Frontier League champions.
The Otters play all home games at historic Bosse Field, located at 23 Don Mattingly Way in Evansville, Ind. Stay up to date with the Evansville Otters by visiting evansvilleotters.com, or follow the Otters on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
For more information, visit evansvilleotters.com or call (812) 435-8686.