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HARPER LEE TRIBUTE

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Two artwork requests

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Call for Artists:
While the displayed pieces in this exhibit have already been juried, we are still accepting work to be auctioned during the March 4th closing reception event. Half the proceeds of all auctioned items will go to the artists, and the other half to TOUCH, Inc. If you would like to participate in this fundraiser, please email Andrea Adams at andrea.adams@artswin.org for more details.


Baseball falls to South Alabama

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MOBILE, Ala. – South Alabama scored four runs in the opening stanza on Saturday, and the runs would keep coming for the host Jaguars as the University of Evansville baseball team fell 11-0 at Stanky Field.

“We were beat in all three facets of the game today, and tomorrow is going to be a very important day for us,” UE head coach Wes Carroll said. “I’m looking forward to seeing how we respond. We have to make sure we play as hard as we can on getaway day. Hopefully we can come out tomorrow with a lot of positive energy, and play the way I know that this team is capable of playing.”

Patrick Schnieders, who was making his first start of the season, was pegged with the loss. The junior right-hander fell behind early as the Jaguars (0-2) opened the bottom of the first with back-to-back singles before Danny Martinez drew first blood with a three-run blast to right. An error would prove costly later in the frame as Brendan Donovan singled home another score.

A passed ball and a single would help the Jaguars tack on a fifth run in the third, and the team manufactured another score an inning later. In the fifth, the hosts added three more after a UE miscue, taking the lead up to 9-0.

Schnieders left the game after the fifth, ending with nine runs allowed (five earned) on 11 hits and a pair of walks. He also had three strikeouts.

Donovan and Jared Barnes led the offense for the Jaguars as the duo combined to go 7-for-10 at the plate with three scores and three runs batted in. Thomas Huston was credited with the win after allowing three hits over six innings, and Harrison Spruiell, Jordan Schmits and John Barr collectively allowed one hit over the final three frames.

For the Aces (0-2), Trey Hair continued his strong opening weekend, ending 3-for-3 with a walk, and Jonathan Ramon accounted for the only other UE hit.

Alex Weigand, a freshman, tossed the final three frames for the Aces, surrendering a pair of runs (one earned) in the bottom of the seventh inning.

UE will close out opening weekend on Sunday at Stanky Field, as Brandon Gomer will get the start on the mound for the Aces. First pitch is slated for noon.

NOTES: UE is 2-3 all-time vs. South Alabama and 6-9 against schools based in Alabama since 1978 … The Aces have won each of their past two season opening series, sweeping past Lipscomb in 2014 and taking two of three from UALR a year ago … Overall, UE is now 28-31 in season-opening series since 1978.

 

Aces lead wire-to-wire in 83-71 win over SIU

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Aces win 22nd game of the season

 On a day when one of the icons of University of Evansville athletics was honored, the Purple Aces men’s basketball team led wire-to-wire for the second game in a row on their way to an 83-71 win over Southern Illinois on Saturday at the Ford Center.

Jim Byers was honored with a proclamation from Evansville Mayor Lloyd Winnecke and was also given a replica of his #33 football jersey that he wore when he played at the University of Michigan.

With the win, the Purple Aces (22-7, 11-5 MVC) are tied with Illinois State for second place in the Missouri Valley Conference standings.  Southern Illinois (21-8, 10-6 MVC) is alone in fourth place.

Pacing Evansville in the win was D.J. Balentine.  The senior moved alone into 5th place in MVC history with 2,371 career points.  He is just three away from jumping into fourth.  He led everyone with 27 points on an efficient 10-of-16 shooting day.  He also had 6 assists.  Jaylon Brown tied his career mark with 19 points, knocking down six shots and 7 of his 8 free throw attempts.

Egidijus Mockevicius added to his national lead with his 24th double-double of the season.  He posted 11 points and 12 rebounds while Mislav Brzoja finished with 10 points.  Anthony Beane notched 22 to lead the Salukis.  Bola Olaniyan notched 13 points and 12 rebounds while Austin Weiher finished with 11.

“We have shown signs in the last two games of really starting to break out.  When we are able to get it out in transition, that really helps us,” Aces head coach Marty Simmons said .  When we’re playing our best basketball, we are sharing it and we did a great job of doing that today.”

Evansville shot lights out in the first half as 64.5% (17/26) attempts found the bottom of the net.  D.J. Balentine knocked down 6 of his 9 field goals to finish the period with 14 points.  He scored one of the buckets in the early going that gave the Aces a 6-0 edge out of the gate.  The Salukis got back within one on an Anthony Beane jumper, which made it a 12-11 game in favor of UE.

A 9-0 stretch, which was capped off by a Mockevicius layup, saw Evansville push its edge to double figures for the first time at 21-11 at the 12:49 mark.  Southern Illinois cut the gap to seven at 23-16, but UE rallied again.  Five points in a row from Blake Simmons saw UE push its lead to a game high at 34-18 with 7:20 left.

SIU found its groove as two Beane free throws brought the Salukis within six.  Beane registered 14 points in the half.  The Aces notched the final three tallies of the period to take a 45-36 lead to the locker room.

UE added to the lead to open the second stanza with the advantage reaching 20 points midway through the period at 64-44.  A Balentine free throw helped the lead reach its largest of 70-47 with 9:12 left before Southern Illinois made a run.  The Salukis posted the next ten points in a row while holding the Aces scoreless for almost three minutes.

David Howard ended that stretch with a free throw before an and-one by Brzoja put UE back up by 15 with five minutes remaining.  From there, it was all Aces as they clinched the 83-71 win.

A stellar day from the floor saw the Aces shoot 54.5% while the defense did its job, holding the Salukis to 36.8%.  A major difference came on points in the paint was the Purple Aces finished with a 42-22 edge in that statistic.

UE now takes to the road for the final time in the regular season, traveling to Peoria, Ill. to take on Bradley.  The MVC Network will televise Tuesday’s 8 p.m. game.  On Feb. 27, Evansville wraps up the regular season with a 1 p.m. game versus UNI as seniors D.J. Balentine, Egidijus Mockevicius and Adam Wing will be honored.

 

Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive Session

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The Board of School Trustees of the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corporation will meet in executive session at 3:30 p.m. on Monday, February 22, 2016, in the John H. Schroeder Conference Centre at the EVSC Administration Building, 951 Walnut, IN 47713, Evansville, IN. The session will be conducted according to Senate Enrolled Act 313, Section 1, I.C. 5-14-1.5-6.1, as amended. The purpose of the meeting is for discussion of collective bargaining, (2)(A); initiation of litigation or litigation that is either pending or has been threatened specifically in writing, (2)(B); purchase or lease of property, (2)(D); and job performance evaluation of individual employees, (9).

The regular meeting of the School Board will follow at 5:30 p.m. in the EVSC Board Room, same address.

Aces Tennis Grabs Second Win of the Season

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The University of Evansville Women’s Tennis Team (2-7, 0-0 MVC) was able to pick up their second victory of the season on Saturday when they defeated the University of Findlay Oilers by a score of 6-1.  The Aces were perfect in doubles play and only dropped one singles match to secure the victory.  The Aces followed the win up with a trip to Dayton, OH to take on Wright State where they took a 5-2 loss.

Against the Oilers, every match was won with the exception of flight one singles by the Aces.  Katie Delgado had a hard fought match at flight three singles when she defeated Sheridan McLean by a score of 3-6, 6-2, 10-8.  Kennedy Craig was also able to grab another victory when she defeated Lindsay Jurcenko by a score of 6-0, 6-1 in dominating fashion.

 

Singles Competition

  1. Matina Matic (UF) def. Marina Moreno (UE) 6-7, 6-0, 10-8
  2. Marina Darzyan (UE) def. Tijana Raicevic (UF) 6-1, 6-4
  3. Katie Delgado (UE) def. Sheridan McLean (UF) 3-6, 6-2, 10-8
  4. Doreen Crasta (UE) def. Viktoriya Shkola (UF) 6-2, 6-2
  5. Kennedy Craig (UE) def. Lindsay Jurcenko (UF) 6-0, 6-1
  6. Leah Helpingstine (UE) def. Kymberlyn Warner (UF) 6-0, 7-6

 

Doubles Competition

  1. Marina Moreno/Marina Darzyan (UE) def. Tijana Raicevic/Sheridan McLean (UF) 8-6
  2. Doreen Crasta/Kennedy Craig (UE) def. Matina Matic/Viktoriya Shkola (UF) 8-4
  3. Leah Helpingstine/Katie Delgado (UE) def. Lindsay Jurcenko/Kymberlyn Warner (UF) 8-2

 

In the Aces match against the Raiders, the Aces fell by a final score of 5-2.  Katie Delgado was able to go perfect on the day at flight three singles when she defeated Taylor Culbertson by a score of 4-6, 7-5, 10-8.  Kennedy Craig also remained perfect on the day at flight five singles when she defeated Tori Turner 4-6, 6-4, and 10-1.

 

Singles Competition

  1. Karoline Haller (WSU) def. Marine Darzyan (UE) 6-1, 6-1
  2. Linsey Verstrepen (WSU) def. Marina Moreno (UE) 6-2, 6-2
  3. Katie Delgado (UE) def. Taylor Culbertson (WSU) 4-6, 7-5, 10-8
  4. Elaine Cloern (WSU) def. Doreen Crasta (UE) 6-0, 6-1
  5. Kennedy Craig (UE) def. Tori Turner (WSU) 4-6, 6-4, 10-1
  6. Vanessa Madrigal (WSU) def. Leah Helpingstine (UE) 6-0, 6-0

 

Doubles Competition

  1. Taylor Culbertson/Tori Turner (WSU) def. Kennedy Craig/Doreen Crasta (UE) 6-0
  2. Karoline Haller/Linsey Verstrepen (WSU) def. Marine Darzyan/Marina Moreno (UE) 6-1
  3. Megan Brdicka/Elaine Cloern (WSU) def. Katie Delgado/Leah Helpingstine (UE) 6-1

 

Coach Wiseman said, “I’m proud of the effort our team gave this weekend.  It was a tough stretch of matches, but they gave maximum effort and competed hard.  The fact that we only won one of four matches isn’t indicative of how close any of the matches were or the effort given.  Considering that we were playing without one of our top six player (Andjela Brguljan out with a concussion), I think we did very well.  I know that going forward we are in good shape once we get back to full strength.”

 

The Aces will be at home next weekend when they host UT Martin and Eastern Illinois at Tri-State Athletic Club.

 

Eagles Split Weekend with Loss to Lindenwood

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ST. CHARLES, MO-The University of Southern Indiana women’s tennis team was defeated by Lindenwood University, 5-4, Saturday evening on the road in St. Charles, Missouri. In the opening weekend of their spring season, the Screaming Eagles split a road trip to the west earning a 9-0 victory Friday over Lindenwood University-Belleville on Friday.

USI took two of the first three matches of the contest getting wins at number one and number two doubles. The team of Elizabeth Wilm<http://gousieagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2455> (Evansville, Indiana) and Brenna Wu<http://gousieagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2456> (Evansville, Indiana) picked up a win at number win by a score of 8-6. At number two doubles, the duo of Kelsey Shipman<http://gousieagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2454> (Olney, Illinois) and Kymberly Brannon<http://gousieagles.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=2451> (Louisville, Kentucky) won the second doubles match for the Eagles with an 8-6 score.

In singles competition, Shipman and Wu were both able to pick up their second wins of the match. Wu picked up a quick win at number three singles being the second singles match to finish with scores of 6-1, 6-1. Lindenwood picked up three more wins after to seal the victory. The next Eagle win would come at number two singles where Shipman dropped the first set 4-6 before taking the next two sets, 6-2 and 7-5, for the fourth and final USI point.

The Eagles take another road trip next weekend, this time going north. On Saturday, USI will take on Ferris State University at 2 p.m. Early the following morning, the Eagles will stay in Michigan to take on Grand Valley State University Sunday at 7 a.m.
University of Southern Indiana
Southern Indiana vs Lindenwood (Feb 20, 2016)
Lindenwood 5, Southern Indiana 4
Feb 20, 2016 at St. Charles, MO
Singles competition
1. Anna Barbasheva (LU) def. Elizabeth Wilm (USI) 6-3, 6-3
2. Kelsey Shipman (USI) def. Gloria Marras (LU) 4-6, 6-2, 7-5
3. Brenna Wu (USI) def. Clara Piccamiglio (LU) 6-1, 6-1
4. Diana Castro (LU) def. Kymberly Brannon (USI) 7-5, 6-4
5. Daria Ivanova (LU) def. Jennifer Mizikar (USI) 6-3, 2-6, 7-5
6. Rebeca Aguilar (LU) def. Haley Jones (USI) 6-0, 6-0

Doubles competition
1. Elizabeth Wilm/Brenna Wu (USI) def. Gloria Marras/Clara Piccamiglio (LU) 8-6
2. Kelsey Shipman/Kymberly Brannon (USI) def. Anna Barbasheva/Alexis McCarthy (LU) 8-6
3. Diana Castro/Alexandra Medvedeva (LU) def. Jennifer Mizikar/Haley Jones (USI) 8-2

Match Notes
Southern Indiana 2-2
Lindenwood 3-0
Order of finish: Doubles (); Singles (6,3,1,4,5,2)

IceMen Drop Third Overtime Heartbreaker to Mavs

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(Dunn scores twice including late tying goal, but Missouri prevails again in overtime.)

Records:  Evansville: 18-24-6-1; Missouri: 41-6-2-1

Goalies:   MO – Milner (W), 14-3-0-0, 23 saves

               EVN – Bengtsberg (OTL), 6-9-4-1, 26 saves

Scoring:

1st Period: No Scoring

2nd Period:  1. EVN – Dunn 11 (Trebish, Himelson, :15); 2. MO – Root 24 (Sylvestre, Jones, 12:40); 3. EVN – Wideman 10 (Sims, 19:26)

3rd Period:  4. MO – Tolkinen 2 (Carzo, Johnston, 6:16); 5. MO – Root 25 (unassisted, 13:59); 6. EVN – Dunn 12 (Rutkowski, Himelson, 17:54)

Overtime: 7. MO – Sylvestre 14 (unassisted, 3:39)

INDEPENDENCE, MO – Three straight meetings between the Evansville IceMen and league-leading Missouri Mavericks needed overtime to determine a winner. Saturday at Silverstein Eye Centers Arena, the Mavericks overcame a third period deficit like they had January 2nd and 26th in overtime wins and beat the IceMen in the extra period 4-3.

Evansville outshot Missouri 7-4 in the opening period, but there was no scoring at the first intermission. The IceMen were 0-for-2 on the power play, but generated a few big scoring chances on Mavericks goalie Parker Milner.

Rookie forward Vincent Dunn put the IceMen on the board 15 seconds into the second period when he caught a pass at the Missouri blue line and spun around a Mavericks defenseman before sliding a shot through the legs of Milner. Missouri tied the score after killing off a penalty, when Jesse Root scored his league-leading 24th goal on a 2-on-1 rush at 12:40 of the frame.

The IceMen regained the lead late in the period, when Alex Wideman followed his own rebound and snuck a backhander over Milner’s left pad with 34 seconds left. Evansville led 2-1 after two, as goaltender Christoffer Bengtsberg stopped 11 of 12 Mavericks shots.

Right as a Missouri power play ended, the Mavericks tied the game at 2-2, when Zach Tolkinen blasted a one-timer past Bengtsberg on a pass across the slot from Rocco Carzo. Root then picked off an Evansville pass right in front of the IceMen net and scored his second goal of the night to put Missouri in front with just over six minutes to play.

Late in regulation, Troy Rutkowski set up Dunn for his second of the game when the rookie fired a shot past Milner from the top of the left circle with 2:06 to play. The teams headed to overtime in the third straight meeting. In the extra frame, Sebastien Sylvestre broke up a pass at center ice and beat Bengtsberg through the legs on a breakaway with 1:21 left to win the game.

Sunday’s rematch is scheduled for 4:05pm and will be broadcast on www.evansvilleicemen.com and ECHL TV. Fans can also watch the game at Bar Louie in Evansville, the official headquarters for IceMen away games.