2024 schedule released for UE men’s soccer
IU Swimming and Diving Announces Four Transfer Additions
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana head swimming coach Ray Looze officially announced Thursday (June 26) the addition of four All-America student-athletes for the 2024-25 season.
Champions of the Big Ten each of the last three seasons, the IU men will reload with three additions, including two Olympians.
Zalán Sárkány, an incoming junior from Hungary, comes to Bloomington as the reigning NCAA Champion in the 1,650-yard freestyle. Sárkány and Owen McDonald, another incoming junior, join IU after helping Arizona State win the program’s first NCAA Championship in 2024. McDonald posted top-six finishes in the 200 IM, 200-yard backstroke and 100-yard backstroke at the national meet.
Matt King becomes a Hoosier after two seasons removed from collegiate swimming – the most recent for an Olympic redshirt. King was the SEC 100-yard freestyle champion at Alabama in 2021 and then made the NCAA championship final as a Virginia Cavalier one year later. He also medaled at each of the last two World Aquatics Championships, most recently winning gold in in the 100-meter freestyle and bronze on two relays in Doha.
Both King (USA) and Sárkány (Hungary) have qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
On the women’s side, the Hoosiers will add Miranda Grana from Guadalajara, Mexico, who earned All-America finishes in the 200-yard backstroke (sixth, 1:51.96) and 100-yard backstroke (eighth, 51.65) as a freshman at Texas A&M last season.
In the spring, Indiana announced the transfer addition of Towson’s Brian Benzing, who went on to earn All-America finishes in both breaststroke events at the NCAA Championships in March.
Otters offense arrives late in series opening defeat
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Coming off a series win, the Evansville Otters dropped the opener to the Joliet Slammers Wednesday at Bosse Field 9-2.
The original first game was rescheduled yesterday due to rain. There will be two games played tomorrow to make up for the postponement.
Early in tonight’s contest, the Otters (16-24) fell behind early and the Slammers (18-22) took control in the middle innings.
Joliet tacked the first run of the game onto the scoreboard in the second frame with a fielder’s choice RBI. They added on with a pair of runs in the fourth and fifth frames. A solo home run in the seventh made it a 6-0 game and in the eighth the Slammers earned their final run of the night.
Evansville’s offense was quiet, but they avoided being shutout in the ninth inning. Jomar Reyes launched a two-run mammoth shot to left field, finalizing the scoring.
Alec Olund made his Otters debut today. Coming from the Tri-City ValleyCats in a trade, the designated hitter went one-for-four, scoring in the last inning.
Leading the offense, Giovanni DiGiacomo put more kerosene on his flaming bat today, totaling three hits including a double. Reyes also had a multi-hit night.
On the rubber, Tristan Harvin (2-2) took the loss. He recorded one out in the fifth inning before his day ended, giving up five runs on as many walks. Brett Sanchez (3-1) took the win.
With the twin bill, Evansville still has a chance to win the series tomorrow. There will be two seven-inning games. The first pitch is scheduled for 5:05 p.m. CT and the nightcap will occur approximately 30 minutes after the opener concludes. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.
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2024 schedule released for UE men’s soccer

MARSHA ABELL-BURNHART DEFENDS MIKE DUCKWORTH AS GOP PARTY CHAIRMAN
MARSHA ABELL-BURNHART DEFENDS MIKE DUCKWORTH AS GOP PARTY CHAIRMAN
JUNE 27, 2024
I have read everything that has recently been written about Mike Duckworth and at this point, I feel someone who knows the entire situation should speak up. I have known Mike for many many years and he did not want to become the chairman of the Vanderburg County Republican Party. We talked him into it because no one else wanted to take on such a heavy load without compensation.
That’s right the party chair does not get paid for his work. Now some people we never heard from before have decided they want to take over. You don’t walk into General Motors and become the CEO. You have to prove yourself and work your way to the top. You don’t stand before a group of Republicans and say you “terminated” Holli Sullivan and Mike Duckworth is next. Even the opposition party does not talk like that. Maybe people need to examine the true reason for such talk.
Ken Colbert harassed Carla Hayden to the point that she decided to resign before having to endure another election with this man making her job impossible. What a well-thought-out career plan. Harness the person whose job you want and apply for the job after she resigns. That is exactly what Colbert did. He tried to be the next clerk when Carla announced her retirement. However, he had a little trouble when he (someone who had never worked an election) decided that he would take over in a presidential year. I applied for the job and beat him 63 to 14. Not quite a close race.
Now he continues to talk about Mike Duckworth to the point of character assassination. Colbert and his buddies claim to be Republicans. They have never worked at the 4H fair tent, worked at the fall festival booth, knocked on doors for candidates, other than themselves, put out campaign signs, stuffed envelopes, cleaned up after breakfast, made phone calls, etc. Most of us, myself included, have been loyal Republicans for many years. Me over 40 years and have done all those things and more. Not to mention failing to attend any fundraisers until this year or give any money to the party for campaign expenses. Yet they claim to be such good Republicans, but never help the party. Claim to be good Christians, but bear false witness against party members. Claim to be good conservatives, but have failed finances and bankruptcy in the past.
As with many things, when all is said and done, there is more said than done. These people wear a façade. They are none of the things they claim to be.
SINCERELY
MARSHA ABELL-BURNHART
VANDERBURGH COUNTY CLERK
FOOTNOTE: The City-County Observer posted the above Facebook post by Marsha-Abell Burnhart without opinion, bias, or editing.
Retirement Celebration for VU Athletic Director and Hall-of-Fame Women’s Basketball Coach Harry Meeks
In April, Harry Meeks announced his retirement after 33 years of service and 750 wins at Indiana’s oldest college. Under his leadership, the women’s basketball team achieved unprecedented success, with a record of 750-283, making him the most successful basketball coach in VU history. Meeks’ contributions to VU were recognized with his induction into the National Junior College Athletic Association Women’s Basketball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2020.
We honor Harry Meeks for his exceptional career and contributions to VU. This event will also feature remarks from university officials and colleagues, celebrating his legacy and impact on the VU Community.