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Aces swimming and diving back in action on Friday

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UE travels to Centre College

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Returning to the pool for the second time in less than a week, the University of Evansville swimming and diving teams travel to Danville, Ky. to face Centre College.

Both squads had a nice opener at the Butler Double Dual as a total of three student-athletes earn weekly Missouri Valley Conference awards.  Maddie Rollett earned MVC Women’s Diver of the Week honors while a pair of men were recognized.  Patrik Vilbergsson earned MVC Men’s Swimmer of the Week honors while Gabe Lett was the league’s male Diver of the Week.

Vilbergsson picked up the win in the 200-yard backstroke, besting teammate Logan Tenison by a second.  He joined teammates Carlos Souto Vilas, Daniel Santos Lopez, and Sammy McCall in the 400-yard medley relay, earning a third place finish.

Santos Lopez had a nice individual performance, placing second in the 50 free.  His time was 21.62, just 0.04 off the winning time.  Joseph Capo added a pair of top three finishes.  In the 500 free, his 4:47.56 was runner-up while the 1000 free saw him take third with a time of 9:50.80.

Rollett highlighted the women’s squad, earning wins in both the 1-meter and 3-meter dives.  Her top score was a 242.33 in the 1-meter while her 3-meter tally finished at 228.38.  Sveva Brugnoli picked up the top finish for the swimmers.  Her time of 4:40.20 in the 400 IM gave her a third place finish.

UE men pick up two MVC weekly awards

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Aces competed at Butler Double Dual

 LOUIS – Capping off a solid opening week for the University of Evansville men’s swimming and diving team, the Missouri Valley Conference announced weekly award winners Patrick Vilbergsson and Gabe Lett.

Vilbergsson was named the MVC Men’s Swimmer of the Week while Lett was tabbed as the Men’s Diver of the Week.

Vilbergsson picked up a victory in the 200-yard backstroke to lead the Purple Aces men at the season-opening Butler Double Dual.  Taking on foes from Xavier, Saint Louis, and Butler, Vilbergsson took the victory with a time of 1:54.00.  He defeated teammate Logan Tenison by just over one second.  He was also part of the 400-yard medley relay team that took third place with a time of 3:28.01.

Making his college debut at the Butler Double Dual, freshman Gabe Lett picked up a pair of runner-up finishes.  In the 1-meter dive, he posted a score of 120.30.  Later in the day, his score of 120.15 in the 3-meter event gave him another 2nd place finish.

On Friday, the Purple Aces will be in Danville, Ky. to fa

University of Evansville to Host 22nd Annual Chili Bowl Sale

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WHAT: The 22nd Annual Chili Bowl Sale, a cherished community tradition, will feature handcrafted ceramic bowls for sale created by University of Evansville faculty, staff, and students.

WHEN: Thursday, October 3, 2024, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. CDT.

WHERE: East Terrace Lawn, near Ridgway University Center on the University of Evansville main campus.

DETAILS: Bowls will be priced from $10 to $100. Payment by cash or check only. All proceeds will support local hunger relief efforts and help fund Clay Club materials and student travel to conferences and exhibitions.

 

UE women’s soccer returns home to host UNI

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The Purple Aces host the MVC Iowa schools over the week
 
EVANSVILLE, Ind. — After playing to a draw in the final Missouri Valley Conference game at Missouri State, the University of Evansville returns home for a week.
UE women’s soccer picked up its first road point of the year with a 1-1 tie at Missouri State on Thursday, September 26th. Freshman defender Emmy Brenner (Arlington, Tenn. / St. Benedict at Auburndale HS) scored the Aces’ first goal at Missouri State in over a decade in Evansville’s 1-1 tie. It was Brenner’s second goal of the season, coming in the 74th minute off a corner kick. Thursday’s match was also the Aces’ best shot accuracy performance of the season with 80% of their shots landing on goal.

Northern Iowa comes to Evansville with a 6-4-1 record after cruising through the non-conference portion of the season with only two losses. But the Panthers struggled early in conference action starting with back-to-back losses for the first time all season. UNI struggled to find the back of the net in the two MVC shutout losses to UIC and Missouri State. But the Panthers’ offense got back on track in their last game against Valparaiso with a commanding 4-0 win. UNI has three players leading their offense with five goals each on the season from senior midfielder Maddie Eastus, redshirt junior forward Olivia Knoepfle, and senior forward Lauren Heinsch.

With the goal on Thursday, Brenner was named the MVC Freshman of the Week by Valley staff on Tuesday afternoon. It is Brenner’s first weekly honor and the first Freshman of the Week honor for UE since the 2022 season. Along with honors from the Valley Brenner now leads the Aces on offense. She is the only player with multiple goals on the season and tied with senior forward Hailey Autenrieb (Cincinnati / Seton HS) for most points on the team with four.

Parks Board Drops Plans for $10 Million Giraffe Barn But Parks Board Still Approve $24 Million Bond

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Parks Board Drops Plans for Giraffe Barn But Parks Board Still Approve $24 Million Bond

by Johnny Kincaid

OCTOBER 3, 2024

Some members of the Board of Park Commissioners felt pressured to make a quick decision to support a bond that would borrow $24 million for park projects. The list of projects to be funded by the bond was a giraffe barn for Mesker Park Zoo with a price tag of $10 million.

When the bond measure was presented two weeks ago, board President Michelle Peterlin expressed concerns, saying, “We’re in a recession; now is not the time to build a $10 million giraffe barn.” When the board took no action on the resolution, Peterlin and Mayor Stephanie Terry met to work out a resolution.

Moments into yesterday’s board meeting, it was announced that the giraffe barn would be removed from the list of projects to be funded. However, removing the $10 million project will not reduce the bond amount; the total debt will remain at $24 million. Additional projects will not be added to the list, so the $10 million will be divided among the projects on the list. (A full list of projects is at the end of this article.)

In discussing the giraffe barn, Peterlin asked Mesker Park Zoo Director Eric Beck about the zoo’s net revenue. “That would be a negative number,” Beck replied. After pressing for more details, Beck estimated that the zoo loses about three million dollars annually.

Peterlin responded by saying, “You want us to take something that loses three million dollars a year and add another ten million to that. I just can’t do that.”

Sara Dauer, Corporate Counsel for the City of Evansville, told the board that the city has been discussing the need for the giraffe barn and was planning to write it into the 2026 budget, and the project would cost much more than the $10 million in the bond.

Administration officials made it clear that removing the giraffe project from the bond does not remove the need and that it could come up again in future bonding as soon as next year.

Ultimately, the board voted 4-1 to remove the giraffe barn and move forward with the bond process. This does not mean that they approved borrowing $24 million, it means that they are allowing the process to move forward.

The next steps include further discussion at the October 16 Board of Park Commissioners meeting, with time allocated to public comment and on October 30 with further comment with a vote to approve the bond at the board meeting. The sessions are held at noon in the Civic Center, room 305.

Here is the list of projects to be funded from the bond. Note that the allocated dollars have not been adjusted after the $10 million giraffe barn was removed.

Garvin Park – New playground equipment, and safety surfacing. This Project will replace the dated and unsafe equipment that needs replacement. $1,500,000.

Aquatics Facility Improvements – Improvements to city pools. $1,000,000.

Centerpoint Square –Completion of the 4th and Main site urban park. $2,000,000.

Golf Course Irrigation/Improvements – Replacement of the obsolete irrigation systems at Fendrich and Helfrich golf courses, as well as additional needed course improvements. $4,000,000.

CK Newsome Center Renovations – Renovation of the Community Center. $1,000,000.

Swonder HVAC Systems –Replacement of the rooftop units. $1,500,000.

Wessleman Playground Restrooms – Replace the existing restrooms near the former par 3 property with restrooms at the new accessible playground site. $850,000.

Mesker Park Veterinary Hospital – Renovation at Mesker Park Veterinary Hospital. $500,000.

Podcast: This Week We Talk About Pregnancy Resources at the Trotter House

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Lori DeVillez of the Trotter House shares about the pregnancy resources available in Evansville and the unique mission of Trotter House.

City of Evansville Announces 2024 Fall Festival Lunch Shuttle

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The City of Evansville will offer lunchtime shuttle service to the West Side Nut Club Fall Festival for the public 11:00 a.m. through 2:00 p.m. Monday, through Friday, October 7, 2024 through October 11, 2024. The standard bus fare applies to all passengers.

11:00 a.m. thru 2:00 p.m. each day every half hour, the shuttle will pick up/drop off from the Westside C.K. Newsome Community Center on the “back 40” parking lot, then at the Civic Center, at the exit of the parking lot at Ninth St., and near the flagpoles on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. The shuttle will pick up/ drop off at the Temporary Bus Stop corner of W. Franklin St. and Wabash Ave. on the quarter hour, with the first drop off at 11:15 a.m. the last departure is at 1:45 p.m.

The route for the Fall Festival Lunch Shuttle will be as follows:

Pick up/drop off on the West side of the C.K. Newsome Community Center, through the “back 40” parking lot on and along Locust St., turn right into the parking area in front of the Civic Center, proceed to Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., pick up/drop off near the flagpoles on Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., turn left on Vine St., turn right on Second St., turn right on Fulton Ave., turn left on Lloyd Expressway, turn right on Wabash Ave., turn right on W. Franklin St. pick up/drop off at the temporary bus stop on the corner of W. Franklin St. and Wabash Ave., take W. Franklin St. to Fulton Ave., turn right on Fulton Ave., turn left on Second St., turn left on Sycamore St., and turn right on Elsas St. to arrive back at the C.K. Newsome Community Center and the “back 40” parking lot and front of Civic Center on Martin Luther King Blvd.

VU Golf gains useful experience at Swan Lake Preview

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PLYMOUTH, Ind. – Many of the Vincennes University Golf team got their first look at the host of the 2025 NJCAA Division II National Championship tournament earlier this week as the Trailblazers made the trip to Swan Lake Resort in Plymouth for the 2024 Swan Lake Preview.

The Blazers faced a tough field of some of the best teams in the NJCAA and were able to overcome a slow start with a great bounce back second round to take eighth overall.

VU opened the two-day tournament with the first round being held Monday afternoon.

Vincennes was led out of the gates by a great one-over par round by freshman Brock Naile (Trico, Ill.), which left him in 15th place on the leaderboard after the first day.

Freshman Kadin Gibson (Franklin, Ind.) was close behind Naile on the leaderboard, posting an opening round 75 to hold 28th place.

Freshman Parker Steininger (Vincennes, Ind.) and sophomore Alex Nealis (Olney, Ill.) each posted a score of 81 in the first round and found themselves in 79th place overall.

Freshman Landon Gardner rounded out the VU scorers in the first round with an 86 on Monday, putting him in 91st place overall heading into the final round.

The Blazers returned to the course Tuesday for the final round of this 36-hole tournament and were able to put the first round struggles behind them, improving their team score by six shots to move up six spots in the standings to take eighth place overall.

Brock Naile again set the tone for the Trailblazers, shooting an even par 72 to close out his tournament, giving him a tournament score of 145 and a ninth place finish overall.

Kadin Gibson matched Naile’s second round score of an even par 72 to climb up the leaderboard to a 15th place finish overall.

Alex Nealis also improved on his opening round score with a 79 to take 70th place, while Parker Steininger posted another round of 81 to place 75th in the standings.

Landon Gardner closed out the day for the Trailblazers by shooting an 83 on Tuesday, giving him 89th place overall.

“We were really disappointed with our first round play in the tournament,” VU Hall of Fame Golf Coach Dennis Chattin said. “It was literally the worst round in a tournament or even a practice round that we have had all season. The good news is we played well in the second round, in fact, there were only three teams that improved their scores in the second round.”

“The course was set up tougher in the second round and the winds really picked up about half way through the round, both of which accounted for higher scores,” Chattin added.

“Brock Naile had a really good tournament, shooting one over in the first round and even par in the second round, which gave him a ninth place finish in the tournament,” Chattin said. “This was a National Championship Preview tournament, so most of the top teams in the country were there to get a look at the course that will host the National Championships next spring and for Brock to finish ninth out of 96 top players was really good.

“Also Kadin had a really good tournament with his 75, 72 scores finishing tied for 15th,” Chattin added. “We just didn’t have the additional scores to improve our team position. It was a good learning experience for hopefully a trip to the National Championship in the Spring. Our Region is really loaded with good teams, including Parkland who shot four under par as a team in the first round and then won the tournament. We will face them again Monday at the University of Illinois’ golf course in our conference, so it doesn’t get much easier.”

Freshman Matthew Mills (Boonville, Ind.) also took part in the tournament, competing as an individual to post a first round 77 and an 81 on Tuesday to take 62nd overall.

The Trailblazers will look to add to this useful experience in their next tournament as they get their first look at the host of the 2024 MWAC Conference tournament at the MWAC Fall Preview Monday, Oct. 7.

This tournament will be held at Atkins Golf Club in Urbana, Ill.

Vincennes will then hit the road again to take part in the Mineral Area Invitational Wednesday, Oct. 9 at Crowne Point Golf Club in Farmington, Mo.