UE Men’s Soccer Hosts Bradley on Saturday
Senior Mark Anthony Gonzalez is one goal away from 25 in his UE career
 After playing back to back matches on the road, the University of Evansville men’s soccer team (2-8, 0-2 MVC) is back at home to host Bradley University (4-7, 1-0 MVC) on Saturday, Oct. 10. The match will be held at Arad McCutchan Stadium and begin at 2:00 p.m. CDT.
HOW TO FOLLOW ALONG:
AUDIO – WUEV 91.5 FM
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LIVE STATS – Stat Broadcast
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WHAT TO KNOW
- Senior forward Mark Anthony Gonzalez is one goal shy of his 25thcareer goal
- This is the 800thmatch in program history (425-311-63)
- The Purple Aces are home for the first time since Sept. 29
- UE is looking to end a season-high five game losing streak
- After the conclusion of the men’s soccer match, the Evansville women’s soccer team will take the field, hold their Senior Day festivities and host Drake at 6:00 p.m.
THE OPPONENT:
Bradley began the season by winning three of their first four matches, but most recently, have lost six of their last seven. The Braves were also defeated in their last contest 1-0 at Western Illinois (Oct. 5) but did win their MVC opener against Loyola 1-0 (Sept. 25). BU has tallied only eight goals this season, three of which have been scored by freshman forward Frank Bak. Senior forward Grant Bell boasts half of the team’s eight assists. Junior goalkeeper Logan Ketterer has played all 1010 minutes in net for the Braves, amassing 50 saves and posting a 1.52 goals against average.
HISTORY
Bradley holds the 15-9-1 lead in the all-time series with the Purple Aces. UE is 4-7-1 in matches played at Arad McCutchan Stadium. Evansville’s last home win over Bradley was a 2-1 victory (Nov. 7, 2009).
UE Women’s Soccer Holding Senior Day, Hosting Drake on Saturday
The Aces will honor six seniors in a pregame ceremony at Arad McCutchan Stadium
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. - The University of Evansville women’s soccer team (2-8-2, 0-1-1 Missouri Valley Conference) will hold their 2015 Senior Day on Saturday, Oct. 10 when the Purple Aces host Drake University (5-8, 2-0 MVC). The match will be held at Arad McCutchan Stadium and start at 6:00 p.m. CDT.
HOW TO FOLLOW ALONG:
AUDIO – WUEV 91.5 FM
https://www.evansville.edu/wuev/downloads/WUEV_HIGH.m3u
LIVE STATS – Stat Broadcast
http://www.statbroadcast.com/events/statmonitr.php?gid=evan
WHAT TO KNOW
- UE will honor six student athletes and one senior athletic training student as part of 2015 Senior Day festivities
- The Aces eye their first win in MVC play this season
- Evansville is looking for their first win since Sept. 13
- The all-time series with Drake is tied 9-9
- Saturday will be a soccer doubleheader at McCutchan Stadium with the men’s team playing Bradley at 2:00 p.m. CDT and the women’s soccer match to follow
SENIOR DAY
Evansville will be holding a Senior Day ceremony prior to Saturday’s match. The Aces will honor six student athletes and one athletic training student. The six senior student athletes are midfielder Allie Arguello, goalkeeper Simone Busby, midfielder Caitie Dierkes, forward Holyn Marshall, forward Kayla Smith, and defender Abby Springer.
ALLIE ARGUELLO – SR, M
MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award (2013-’14, ‘14-’15)…MVC Honor Roll (2012-’13, ‘13-’14, ‘14-’15)…Tied for team-lead in assists (2)…Scored first career goal vs. UT-Martin (Aug. 23).
BRONWYN BOSWELL – JR, M
MVC Offensive Player of the Week with two goal performance vs. IUPUI (Sept. 15)…All-MVC Preseason Team (‘15), NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Second Team (‘14), MVC First Team (‘14), MVC All-Freshman Team (‘13).
SIMONE BUSBY – SR, GK
MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award (2013-’14, ‘14-’15)…MVC Honor Roll (2012-’13, ‘13-’14, ‘14-’15)…All-MVC Preseason Team (‘15), NSCAA All-Great Lakes Region Third Team (‘14), MVC Goalkeeper of the Year (‘12,’14), MVC First Team (‘12,’14)…Holds single season (nine) and career (22) record for solo shutouts at UE.
CAITIE DIERKES – SR, M
MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award (2013-’14, ‘14-’15) …MVC Honor Roll (2012-’13, ‘13-’14, ‘14-’15)…Scored first career goal at Vanderbilt (Sept. 20).
HOLYN MARSHALL – SR, F
MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award (2013-’14) …MVC Honor Roll (2012-’13, ‘13-’14, ‘14-’15)…All three of her career goals were scored in 2014…Played defense each of her first three seasons with UE.
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KAYLA SMITH – SR, F
MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award (2013-’14, ‘14-’15)…MVC Honor Roll (2012-’13, ‘13-’14, ‘14-’15) …MVC All-Freshman Team (‘12)…Appeared in 20 matches last season, making 13 starts…Scored four points on two goals and two assists…Boasts 10 goals, seven assists and 27 points in her UE career.
ABBY SPRINGER – SR, D/M
MVC Commissioner’s Academic Excellence Award (2013-’14, ‘14-’15) …MVC Honor Roll (2013-’14, ‘14-’15)…MVC Freshman of the Year (‘12) and MVC All-Freshman Team (‘12).
THE OPPONENT
Drake enters this weekend in first place in the MVC, having already posted victories over Illinois State and Indiana State. Most recently, the Bulldogs were defeated 3-0 at Oklahoma State on Wednesday night. Junior midfielder Rebecca Rodgers has a team-high five goals, three assists and 15 points this season. Freshman midfielder Alyssa Brand also has five goals as junior midfielder Kayla Armstrong has provided an additional three assists. Junior goalkeeper Brooke Dennis has a team-low 1.78 goals against average and has logged 62 saves this season.
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THE COACHES
Evansville is led by eighth year head coach Krista McKendree, a four year standout with the Purple Aces and the only All-American in UE women’s soccer history.
Drake’s head coach is Lindsay Horner in her eighth season.
HISTORY
The Bulldogs and Purple Aces have split the all-time series 9-9. The Purple Aces are 5-3 in matches played in Evansville.
Last 5 meetings:
Date | Location | UE | Opponent | Result |
Nov. 7, 2014 ^ | Normal, Ill. | 2 | 0 | W |
Sept. 28, 2014 | Des Moines, Iowa | 1 | 0 | W |
Sept. 29, 2013 | Evansville, Ind. | 1 | 0 | W |
Oct. 7, 2012 | Des Moines, Iowa | 0 | 1 | L |
Oct. 30, 2011 ^ | Evansville, Ind. | 1 | 0 | W |
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^ = MVC Tournament
LAST MEETING
Evansville eliminated Drake from the 2014 MVC Tournament with a 2-0 victory in the Semifinals (Nov. 7, 2014). Evansville’s Bronwyn Boswell and Montana Portenier both scored in the victory. Simone Busby also notched her ninth solo shutout of the season and program record setting 13th shutout of the year in the win.
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LAST HOME MEETING
UE won the last home meeting 1-0 against Drake (Sept. 29, 2013) on the first career goal from defender Emily Richardson.
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LAST TIME OUT
The Aces were defeated 1-0 at UNI last Saturday (Oct. 3). The lone score was an 82nd minute goal. UE senior forward Kayla Smith had a team-high five shots. Evansville also received their first yellow card of the season.
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LEADING OFF
Junior forward Bronwyn Boswell leads the Purple Aces with three goals, two assists, eight points, 35 shots, 14 shots on goal and one game winning goal this season. Senior midfielder Allie Arguello, and freshman midfielder Molly Lear also have a team-best two assists each. Senior goalkeeper Simone Busby has the lowest GAA (0.95), 32 saves and highest saves percentage (.780) on the Aces this season.
FOR THREE!
The UE women’s soccer team has two shutouts this season and is looking for their third shutout of the year when the team plays Drake. The Aces have seven shutouts in the 18 meetings with Drake including six in the final seven contests.
IN THE CLASSROOM
UE women’s soccer received an NSCAA College Team Academic Award (Sept. 23) for their 3.47 GPA in the 2014-15 academic year. This is their ninth straight year receiving the honor and 11th overall.
WHAT AN HONOR
Boswell was named MVC Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 15) for her two goal game vs. IUPUI. This is the first Player of the Week honor in her collegiate career.
TALE OF TWO HALVES
Evansville is outscoring their opponents 7-6 in the first half but being outpaced 11-3 after halftime.
GOOD BEHAVIOR
The Purple Aces have only received one yellow card and no red cards this season.
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WE’RE NUMBER ONE
The UE women’s soccer team was ranked #1 in the 2015 Missouri Valley Conference preseason coach’s poll. The Aces will look to unseat back to back champion Illinois State for the title this year. Boswell, Busby, and sophomore forward Montana Portenier were named to the preseason All-Conference team. Sophomore midfielder/forward Nicki Baham received honorable mention.
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NATIONAL HONOR
Busby missed the team’s first two games competing for the Guyana National Team in CONCACAF Qualifying. They won 8-0 over St. Kitts and Nevis and then tied Cuba 1-1. Guyana advanced to the next round over Cuba on goal differential.
UP FOR THE CHALLENGE
Evansville will play three teams that completed last season in the RPI Top 100. Those opponents are Illinois State (32), Miami (Ohio) (58), and Vanderbilt (96).
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HOSTING THE CHAMPIONSHIP
Evansville is hosting the 2015 MVC Women’s Soccer Championship this year. The semifinals will take place on Fri., Nov. 6 with the Championship match to take place on Sun., Nov. 8. All matches will be held at Arad McCutchan Stadium in Evansville, Ind.
Life Chain is Sunday, October 11
On Sunday afternoon, October 11, at 1:30 p.m., Right to Life of Southwest Indiana will host the annual Life Chain. Life Chain is a silent prayer vigil to protect life and oppose abortion. In this our 28th year of public witness on behalf of rejected PrebornChildren; Life Chain will again fill sidewalks in over 1,500 cities and towns in the U.S. and Canada. It is an opportunity for people to unite in prayer and to stand up for the rights of the unborn. They will stand in honor of the more than57 million children whose lives have been lost to abortion in our country since 1973. Every year young women report choosing life for their unborn children over abortion after reading the signs and seeing the people praying at the Life Chain.
Supporters will line Green River Road sidewalks beginning at the Lloyd Expressway and going south. The Life Chain supporters will gather at Brinker’s Jewelers parking lot at the corner of Green River and the Lloyd Expressway for free refreshments and to pick up signs. Free signs will be distributed beginning at 1:30 p.m. Supporters will line the street from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
According to Mary Ellen Van Dyke, Executive Director of Right to Life of Southwest Indiana, “Supporters of unborn babies and their moms will stand together respectfully and prayerfully to honor the sanctity of life. This year with all the attacks against the sanctity of human life, conscience and religious freedom and the federal funding for abortions in Obamacare, many prayers are needed.”
Supporters of Life will hold signs that say:
- ABORTION KILLS CHILDRENÂ
- JESUS FORGIVES AND HEALSÂ
- ADOPTION: THE LOVING OPTIONÂ
- LORD, FORGIVE US AND OUR NATIONÂ
- ABORTION HURTS WOMENÂ
- PRAY TO END ABORTIONÂ
- LIFE—THE FIRST INALIENABLE RIGHT
- DEFUND PLANNED PARENTHOOD
The Life Chain follows a strict Code of Conduct, is peaceful, and urges all family members, young and old, to attend. Everyone who believes in the protection of unborn children and their mothers is invited to participate. The event will be safe, peaceful and legal. You may bring chairs and strollers. All ages are welcome and the Life Chain will be held, come rain or shine.
Right to Life of Southwest Indiana with 50,000 supporters protects life.  We exist to protect the right to life of innocent human life from fertilization to natural death.
Deed allows owners to make wells deeper, court rules
Jennifer Nelson for www.theindianalawyer.com
A family that sold mineral rights to a company but reserved the rights to oil and gas from certain producing wells was not restricted by the deed from making the reserved wells deeper, the Indiana Court of Appeals held Friday.
The judges affirmed summary judgment in favor of the Mumford family on Allen Gray Limited Partnership IV’s motion for summary judgment. Mumford reserved oil and gas rights for 20 years from the date of the conveyance and for “as long thereafter as oil and gas is being produced†from the property. The deed provided that after the 20-year period expired, the Mumfords’ reservation would continue as to each well then producing and as to “the drilling unit upon which each such producing well is located as evidenced by the drilling permit†until production ceases and the well is plugged.
Allen Gray argued that the reference to the drilling permit limited the family’s reservation to oil and gas that could be produced under the terms of permits that existed at the end of the 20-year term but could not deepen existing wells because that would require a new permit.
The trial court denied its motion for summary judgment and ruled in favor of the Mumfords, finding that the reservation included the acreage surrounding each well as defined by the permit.
“(The deed) explicitly reserves for Mumford ‘the drilling unit upon which’ each producing well is located, and says nothing about the depth of the well or any other aspect of the permit other than the ‘drilling unit.’ Mumford reserved the acreage on which the wells were drilled, and that reservation of the drilling unit does not limit Mumford’s ability to deepen the wells on those units if it can obtain a permit to do that,†Judge Melissa May wrote in Allen Gray Limited Partnership IV v. Bishop Mumford, Christopher Mumford, Elizabeth B. Mumford, Richardson S. Mumford, Thomas F. Mumford, Jr., and William M. Mumford, 26A01-1503-MI-92.
“The trial court correctly determined the reservation applied to the surface area of the ‘drilling unit,’ and did not restrict Mumford from making the reserved wells deeper. Summary judgment for Mumford therefore was not error, and we affirm.â€
Vanderburgh County Recent Booking Records
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VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES
Below is a list of felony cases that were filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office on Wednesday, Oct. 7, 2015.
Drake MacKenzie Allen Maintaining a common nuisance, Level 6 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor
William Douglas Locklear Theft, Level 6 felony
Nicholas Allen Cox Attempted battery by means of a deadly weapon, Level 5 felony
Antoenette Marie Talbot Theft, Level 6 felony
Joel Jermaine Word Possession of cocaine, Level 6 felony
Frank Eugene Koch Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony
Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor
Crystal Dawn Maxberry AKA Crystal Dawn Koch Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony
Neglect of a dependent, Level 6 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor
Ruben Lagos Sierra Causing serious bodily injury when operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Level 5 felony
Michele Elizabeth Steger Theft, Level 6 felony
Shalunda Shaquita Reed Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony
False informing, Class B misdemeanor
Kevin Joe Brooks Battery with moderate bodily injury, Level 6 felony
Domestic battery, Class A misdemeanor
Eugene Berry Maxwell Battery against a public safety official, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Battery, Class B misdemeanor
Anthony Jones Dealing in cocaine, Level 2 felony
Dealing in a Schedule II controlled substance, Level 5 felony
Maintaining a common nuisance, Level 6 felony
Dealing in a Schedule IV controlled substance, Level 6 felony
Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor
Jonathan Methuselah Harrison Intimidation, Level 6 felony
Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor
Possession of marijuana, Class A misdemeanor
Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor
Volleyball ready for Alumni Weekend vs. SIU
This weekend as the University of Evansville volleyball team plays host to Southern Illinois, the Purple Aces will also welcome back their alumni with two days full of activities.
Tomorrow, the team will host a Reunion Social at City Taco at 2403 Washington Avenue in Evansville. The team members and coaching staff will have a unique opportunity to meet and speak with former alums as well as former head coach Linda Crick. Crick is a UE Hall of Famer and was the first varsity volleyball coach at UE.
Current head coach Manolo Concepcion and the players will also be speaking at the event.
On Saturday, the day begins as the alumni in attendance will view the morning practice as the Aces prepare to face Southern Illinois. Immediately following the practice session, they will take part in lunch with the Aces.
A campus tour will begin at 1 p.m. before alums will have a few hours of downtime to do what they choose before the Purple Aces take on SIU at the Carson Center. The match begins at 6 p.m.
In between the second and third sets in the match versus the Salukis, the alumni in attendance will be recognized on the court. For more information or if you are an alum looking to attend, contact assistant coach Viera Rajcan at 812-488-2217.