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Eagles Finish Strong At Purdue
The University of Southern Indiana men’s tennis team was in West Lafayette, Indiana, over the weekend, where they participated in the Purdue Invitational.
Freshman Denis Davydov (Chorvatsky Grob, Slovakia) advanced to the semifinals in Flight D, winning his first two matches before falling in the semis in three sets 4-6, 7-5, 2-6.
Also in Flight D, junior Samuel Kiladejo (London, England) won his first match before being defeated in three sets in the quarterfinals. He then rebounded to win his consolation match 7-6(1), 6-2.
In doubles Flight B, Kiladejo and Davydov won their first round match 6-4, but came up short in the quarterfinals 3-6. Doubles Flight A saw the pair of senior Aaron Barris (Marietta, Georgia) and sophomore James Hardiman (Backwell Bristol, United Kingdom) bounce back after losing their first two matches to win their consolation match 6-1.
With the fall schedule concluded, the Screaming Eagles will not return to the court until March 25, when they travel to the University of Illinois Springfield for a GLVC matchup.
Purdue Fall Invitational
Sep 25, 2016 at West Lafayette, IN (Schwartz Tennis Center)
Singles competition | |
Singles Flight A | |
16 | Â Â Benjamin Ugarte (PUR) def. James Hardiman (Southern Indiana) 6-3, 6-0 |
Cons. | Â Â Jacob Perkins (WSU) def. James Hardiman (Southern Indiana) 6-4, 6-3 |
Cons. | Â Â James Hardiman (Southern Indiana) def. Fran Tonejc (DEP) 2-6, 6-4, 10-3 |
— Singles Flight D | |
16 | Â Â Conner Andersen (BSU) def. Aaron Barris (Southern Indiana) 6-3, 3-6, 7-5 |
16 | Â Â Denis Davydov (Southern Indiana) def. Stephan Miller (CWU) 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 |
16 | Â Â Samuel Kiladejo (Southern Indiana) def. Marcus Nalley (IUPUI) 6-4, 6-1 |
QT | Â Â Denis Davydov (Southern Indiana) def. Alfonso Martinez (OLI) 6-3, 6-1 |
QT | Â Â Anthony Kanam (CWU) def. Samuel Kiladejo (Southern Indiana) 6-3, 1-6, 6-2 |
SF | Â Â Conner Andersen (BSU) def. Denis Davydov (Southern Indiana) 6-4, 5-7, 6-2 |
Cons. | Â Â Aaron Barris (Southern Indiana) def. Rohith Koneru (CWU) 4-6, 6-3, 10-8 |
Cons. | Â Â Samuel Kiladejo (Southern Indiana) def. Luke Wiese (BSU) 7-6, 6-2 |
Cons. | Â Â Stephan Miller (TOL) def. Aaron Barris (Southern Indiana) 6-0, 7-5 |
— Singles Flight F | |
16 | Â Â Furhan Saddiki (IUPUI) def. Jack Lipchik (Southern Indiana) 6-0, 6-3 |
Cons. | Â Â Bernardo Aviles (STR) def. Jack Lipchik (Southern Indiana) 2-6, 6-4, 10-5 |
Cons. | Â Â Rohith Koneru (CWU) def. Jack Lipchik (Southern Indiana) 6-1, 6-0 |
Doubles competition | |
Doubles Flight A | |
16 | Â Â Kianicka/Pozo (SIU) def. Aaron Barris/James Hardiman (Southern Indiana) 7-6 |
Cons. | Â Â Cornella/Martinez (OLI) def. Aaron Barris/James Hardiman (Southern Indiana) 6-1 |
Cons. | Â Â Aaron Barris/James Hardiman (Southern Indiana) def. Zakhodin/Piatos (CWU) 6-1 |
Doubles Flight B | |
16 | Â Â Samuel Kiladejo/Denis Davydov (Southern Indiana) def. Guzina/Guzina (BSU) 6-4 |
QT | Â Â Anzalone/Teatsorth (TOL) def. Samuel Kiladejo/Denis Davydov (Southern Indiana) 6-3 |
Doubles Flight C | |
QT | Â Â Bouggy/Sochurek (PUR) def. Jack Lipchik/Andrew Dones (Southern Indiana) 6-4 |
Cons. | Â Â Hennessey/Kanam (CWU) def. Jack Lipchik/Andrew Dones (Southern Indiana) 6-4 |
Eagles blast Flyers, 3-0
The University of Southern Indiana men’s soccer team blasted Lewis University, 3-0, Sunday afternoon at Strassweg Field. USI watched its record rise to 7-1-0 overall and 5-1-0 in the GLVC, while Lewis falls to 1-7-0, 0-6-0 GLVC.
At 7-1-0 overall, the Screaming Eagles have tied the 1982 squad for the best start in the history of the program. The 1982 team, the only Eagles men’s soccer team to advance to the NCAA Division II Tournament, began its season 6-0-2.
USI also has won five matches in a row, just two short of the program record of seven that was reached by the 1990 and 1991 teams that won GLVC championships.
Eagles’ junior forward Kyle Richardville (Vincennes, Indiana) kicked off the scoring for USI at 19:41. Richard gave USI a 1-0 lead on his third goal of the year and was assisted by freshman midfielders Sean Rickey (Columbia, Illinois) and Adam Becker (Columbia, Illinois).
USI saw its lead extended to 2-0 on a tally by freshman forward Eric Ramirez (Vincennes, Indiana) at 24:56. Ramirez, who increased his team-leading goal total to six, was assisted on the goal by freshman defender Justin Brooks (Fishers, Indiana).
After USI carried the 2-0 lead through halftime, Rickey gave the Eagles an insurance goal at 56:23 off a pass from Richardville to give the match its eventual final score of 3-0. The goal was Rickey’s fourth of the season.
Between the posts for the Eagles, junior goalkeeper Adam Zehme (Orland Park, Illinois) recorded his second shutout and his career-high seventh win of the fall. Zehme needed to make just one save in facing three Flyer shots.
USI hits the road next weekend when it travels to Saint Joseph’s College Friday and the University of Indianapolis Sunday. Match time versus Saint Joseph’s in Rensselaer, Indiana, is set for 7:30 p.m., while kick-off at UIndy in Indianapolis is slated for 1:30 p.m. (CDT).
The Eagles return to the friendly surroundings of Strassweg Field October 7 when they start a home weekend against William Jewell College. USI concludes the short two-match homestand October 9 when it hosts Rockhurst University.
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Gray Paces Men’s Golf In First Day At NKU
Aces to play final round on Monday
 BATAVIA, Ohio – Tyler Gray was the top performer for the University of Evansville men’s golf team as they wrapped up the first day of the NKU Fall Collegiate Classic at Elks Run Golf Club.
Gray posted a 77 to open the day before carding an even 72 in the second round to finish the day with a 149. He is tied for 27th overall. Matthew Ladd continued to record solid scores in his freshman season. His rounds on Sunday checked in at 73 and 77 as he is tied for 38th with a 150.
Wil Pahud and Cameron Weyer are tied for third for the Purple Aces. Each completed the day with scores of 155. Noah Reese is two behind the duo with a 157. Zac Turi and Austin Carmack played as individuals. Turi notched two rounds of 76 to complete the day with a 152. Carmack wrapped up the first two rounds with a 155.
As a team, Evansville is in 12th place with a 602. The Aces are six behind Youngstown State and St. Francis (Pa.), who are tied for 10th with scores of 596.
Dayton had a strong day, with all five of their players finishing the day in the top 15. The Flyers go into Monday’s final round with a lead of nine strokes over Oakland. Dayton notched a 567 with Oakland notching a 576. Stetson is currently in third with a 580.
The top two teams also had the top individuals. Dayton’s Nick Paxson and Oakland’s Marc Norton are tied atop the leaderboard with scores of 139. Devin Jenkins from Fort Wayne s in third, just one behind.
Tomorrow, the teams wrap up the tournament with a single round of 18.
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EVANSVILLE LOVES THE 90S
Nostalgia filled Ford Center this evening with some of the 90s favorites. Tone Loc, Rob Base, Coolio, Color Me Badd, Salt N Pepa with Spinderella and Vanilla Ice performed for a sold out crowd. The Ford Center turned into a party with a DJ between all acts. Each artist and band interacted with the crowd by inviting them up to the stage and/or jumping down from the stage to go walk through the aisles.
“Evansville really got behind this show and you could feel the energy from all the excitement in every performance,†stated Ford Center’s Executive Director, Scott Schoenike.
Continuing Ford Center’s five-year anniversary celebration is NBA Indiana Pacers VS Milwaukee Bucks – October 12, Florida Georgia Line – October 14, Alabama October 20, UE Men’s and Women’s Basketball and the first season for Ford Center’s new hockey tenant, Thunderbolts.
Follow The Torch
Dear Friend,
Indiana is celebrating its 200th birthday with various events around the state.
One of the most exciting parts of the celebrations is the Bicentennial Torch Relay.
[Click here to tweet about the relay]
The torch relay kicked off in Corydon, the state’s first capital, and will end at the Statehouse on
Oct. 15. The torch is being carried by walkers, runners and bearers using various modes of transportation showcasing Indiana’s heritage — like race cars and farm equipment.
The torch recently passed through Posey and Vanderburgh counties with the help of local torchbearers. In case you missed the events, click here to view pictures and watch a video.
To follow the torch, download the Torch Relay app on your iPhone or Android.
Sincerely,
State Rep. Wendy McNamara
Crews and Welsh finish 1-2 as UE cross country runs at Austin Peay
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Sienna Crews and Hannah Welsh took the top two positions as the University of Evansville cross country teams ran at the Austin Peay Invitational on Saturday morning.
Due to technical difficulties, full results are not available at this time, but will be posted as soon as they become available.
Crews, who also won the event last year, blistered her previous course record. She ran a 19:05 as a freshman, but improved that to an unofficial time of 18:10 this year. She finished eight seconds ahead of teammate Hannah Welsh. Ashton Bosler was third on the team.
For the men, Ricky Hendrix was the top finisher once again. He topped Stanley Chepchieng and Ross Frondorf.
All times and team results will be posted as soon as possible.