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Petrova tied for second following opening round

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PROSPECT, Ky. – Kate Petrova carded a 1-over 73 and is tied for second place following the first round of the Nevel Meade Collegiate at the Nevel Meade Golf Club.

Petrova is tied for second place, just one off the lead.  Her efforts have the Purple Aces women’s golf team in a tie for 7th place with a score of 328.  The University of Evansville is seven behind a 5th place tie between Indiana State and Western Michigan.

Allison Enchelmayer and Destynie Sheridan both posted rounds of 34 on Monday.  The duo is tied for the 34th spot.  Fourth on the team was Jane Grankina with a round of 87.  Trinity Dubbs rounded out the team with a tally of 89.  Carly Frazier played as an individual and completed Monday’s round with a 93.

Oakland sits atop the team standings with a 306 with UIC and Bellarmine rounding out the top three with scores of 313 and 315.  Dasa Urbankova of the Flames holds the individual lead.  She posted an even 72 in the opening 18 holes.

Virtual Author Talk: Madeline Miller – March 21

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We’re thrilled to invite you to a captivating Virtual Author Talk featuring the renowned author Madeline Miller! Join us on Thursday, March 21, from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm for an enriching exploration of modern epics through the lens of Greek classics.

 

Event Details:

Date: Thursday, March 21, 2024

Times: 6:00 PM

Location: Streaming Online

 

During the event, Madeline Miller, bestselling author of “The Song of Achilles” and “Circe,” will engage in an insightful discussion about her body of work and her unique process of retelling Greek classics into modern epics in fiction.

 

In “The Song of Achilles,” Miller brings to life the timeless tale of Achilles, the heroic figure of Greek mythology, and his inseparable bond with the awkward prince Patroclus. Their journey intertwines love, friendship, and the wrath of the gods in the backdrop of the Trojan War.

 

“Circe” introduces us to the titular character, a powerful but misunderstood witch, banished to a deserted island by Zeus. As Circe navigates her solitary existence, encountering famous mythological figures, she grapples with her identity and must confront formidable challenges to protect what she holds dear.

 

About the Author: Madeline Miller is a #1 New York Times bestselling author renowned for her masterful retelling of Greek myths. With accolades such as the Orange Women’s Prize for Fiction and short-listing for the Women’s Prize for Fiction, her works have captivated readers worldwide. Miller’s academic background in Classics and her dedication to adapting classical texts into modern narratives enrich her storytelling.

 

Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to delve into the world of Greek mythology with Madeline Miller!

 

To find streaming information and view future Virtual Author Talks, please visit the link below in the red button.

 

Vincennes University to host Summer STEM Academy for high school students

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VINCENNES, Ind., March 18, 2024 – Vincennes University is accepting registrations for its upcoming Summer STEM Academy, which offers a transformative experience for current Indiana 10th and 11th-grade students interested in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

The VU Summer STEM Academy is June 23-28 and provides an immersive overnight experience on the Vincennes Campus. Registration for the Summer STEM Academy is currently open, with a registration fee of $50. However, scholarship opportunities are available for students who may require financial assistance to participate.

The academy provides a unique opportunity for students to immerse themselves in college life while delving into various STEM fields. Led by esteemed faculty members specializing in STEM disciplines, participants will engage in hands-on activities, problem-based learning exercises, and research projects throughout the weeklong camp. Students will also interact with VU alumni working in STEM fields and visit local STEM employers. Moreover, upon successfully completing the academy, students will earn college credit in a Study Skills course, enhancing their academic resume and college readiness.

VU of Pre-College Programs and Professor Nicole Hagemeier-McVay said, “We are thrilled to offer students the chance to explore their passion for STEM while gaining invaluable college experience. The Summer STEM Academy aims to inspire and empower the next generation of leaders in STEM by providing a dynamic learning environment and fostering a spirit of innovation and discovery.”

With just two weeks left until the registration deadline of March 31, or until all slots are filled, interested participants are encouraged to secure their spots swiftly to ensure participation in this enriching program. There is a waitlist should capacity be reached.

 

BASEBALL ACES TO BATTLE #24 KENTUCKY TUESDAY NIGHT

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. –  The University of Evansville baseball team will renew its annual rivalry with the nationally-ranked Kentucky Wildcats on Tuesday night, as the Purple Aces will travel east to Lexington, Kentucky for a 5:30 p.m. central contest at UK’s Kentucky Proud Park.  Tuesday’s game can be heard live on 107.1 FM-WJPS and it can be seen on the SEC Network+ streaming service.

Evansville will bring a 9-10 overall record into Tuesday night’s game after dropping a 6-5 decision at Michigan State on Sunday.  Tuesday’s game will cap a stretch of seven out of eight games against Power Five competition for the Purple Aces.  It will also be UE’s fifth game this year against nationally-ranked competition, as the Wildcats currently rank as high as 24th nationally in the Perfect Game Top 25, while also ranking 25th in the USA Today Coaches Top 25.

Graduate outfielder Mark Shallenberger continues to lead the UE offense with a .406 average.  Shallenberger has reached base safely in 35-straight games dating back to last year, and he currently ranks 10th in NCAA Division I baseball with 10 hit-by-pitches, and 18th in Division I baseball in on-base percentage at .564.  Shallenberger has not gone more than four consecutive trips to the plate without reaching base so far this year.

UK will ride a five-game winning streak into Tuesday’s contest after sweeping nationally-ranked Georgia over the weekend.  Graduate infielder Nick Lopez, a transfer from USC, currently paces the UK offense with a .431 batting average, nine doubles, two triples, two home runs and 17 RBI.  Lopez ranks 41st nationally in terms of batting average, while also ranking 25th in doubles.  Pitching has powered the UK 17-3 start overall, as the Wildcats rank 15th nationally in team earned run average at 3.69, while ranking sixth nationally in fewest hits allowed per nine innings at 6.71.

UK leads the all-time series 11-10 over UE.  The two teams met last year in Lexington, with the Wildcats posting a 6-3 victory over UE.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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Evansville draws Quinnipiac in opening round of Ro CBI

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Aces play on March 24 at 4:30 p.m. CT

 EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Making its first postseason appearance in nine years, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team is set to open the 2024 Ro College Basketball Invitational on March 24 against Quinnipiac.

Game time for the Purple Aces Ro CBI opener is 4:30 p.m. CT on the 24th at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Fla.  Tickets for Sunday’s game are $20 and can be purchased by clicking here.  The UE fan sections are 105/106.

Evansville will be staying at the Hilton Daytona Beach Oceanfront Resort.  There is a fan block discount available that can be found here.  For more information, please call Logan Belz at 812-488-2623.

In an exciting 2023-24 campaign, the Purple Aces accomplished a number of milestones on its way to the postseason.  Currently standing at 16 wins, UE has its highest win total since 2017-18.  On March 7, Evansville opened Arch Madness with a 59-53 win over Illinois State.  That was the first victory in St. Louis for the program since 2017.

Six consecutive wins opened the season for UE, marking the first time for the program since the undefeated 1964-65 National Championship team.  Multiple individuals played a pivotal role in the success throughout the season highlighted by 2024 Missouri Valley Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year and All-Newcomer Team member Ben Humrichous, All-Freshman and All-Bench honoree Chuck Bailey III and Tanner Cuff, who joined Bailey on the All-Bench squad.

Quinnipiac completed its season with an overall record of 24-9 while finishing 15-5 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC).   The Bobcats were the top seed entering the MAAC Tournament before falling to Saint Peter’s in the second round.

USI events and updates for the week of 3/18/2024

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11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday, March 20

USI School of Graduate Studies to hold Graduate Student Colloquium

The USI of Graduate Studies is proud to announce the 7th annual Graduate Student Colloquium, happening Wednesday, March 20. The event is open to the public at no charge. Anyone with an interest in academia, research or higher education is encouraged to attend and participate.

5 p.m. Wednesday, March 20

Scheller to present on eclipses ahead of USI Solarpalooza

Dr. Kent Scheller, USI Professor of Physics, will present Eclipses and Humans: Science, Shock and Awe at 5 p.m. Wednesday, March 20 in WA1, located in the Wright Administration Building on campus, ahead of USI’s Solarpalooza event happening Sunday and Monday, April 7-8. The presentation is open to the public at no charge.

6 p.m. Wednesday, March 20

USI Communication and Media Department to host annual Social Media Symposium

The USI College of Liberal Arts and the Communication and Media Department is excited to announce the annual Social Media Symposium, happening at 6 p.m. Wednesday, March 20 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West. The event is open to the public at no charge and will be available virtually through Zoom, as well as in-person. Registration is required through Zoom for virtual viewing.

6 p.m. Thursday, March 21

USI to honor Disability Awareness Month with presentation by blind paralympic swimmer

The USI Disability Resources Office, in collaboration with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA Coordinator) Office, is proud to welcome Tucker Dupree, Paralympic Swimmer, to campus in recognition of Disability Awareness Month. Dupree will present from 6-7 p.m. Thursday, March 21 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West on campus.

 

6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21

USI to premiere Sack Race with Knives: The Curious Art of Kevin Titzer

USI will premiere Sack Race with Knives: The Curious Art of Kevin Titzer at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 21 in the USI Performance Center. This public showing will be followed by a reception at 7:30 p.m. in the MAC/Pace Galleries in the lower level of the Liberal Arts Center.


 

Begins at noon Saturday, March 23

Southern Indiana Dance Marathon returns March 23

Southern Indiana Dance Marathon will return to USI for its 12th year on Saturday, March 23 in Carter Hall, located in University Center West. Participants will be on their feet for 12 hours straight to raise money and awareness for Riley Hospital for Children. This year’s event will begin at noon Saturday, March 23 and continue until midnight Sunday, March 24.

 

3 p.m. Sunday, March 24

USI Chamber Choir to present 2024 Spring Concert

The USI Philip H. Hagemann Performing Arts Department will present its 2024 Chamber Choir Spring Concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 24 in the Rice Library Second Floor Reading Room.

 

Blazers drop MWAC doubleheader to Illinois Central to close out weekend

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VINCENNES, Ind. – The Vincennes University baseball closed out the weekend Sunday afternoon at Jerry Blemker Field with the final two games of their four game Mid-West Athletic Conference (MWAC) series with the Cougars of Illinois Central College.

The Trailblazers unfortunately came up on the wrong end of a 7-0 game one and an 11-5 final in game two Sunday.

VU did not get off to a great start at Jerry Blemker Field, with the Cougars quickly taking control of game one with a pair of runs in the first and second innings to take an early 4-0 lead.

Vincennes would get a couple of runners on in the fourth on a two-out double by sophomore Jack Robinson (Mooresville, Ind.) and a single by Holden Clifton (Louisville, Ill.) but were unable to push across a run in the inning.

Illinois Central continued to add on with a run in the fifth and two more runs in the sixth.

Vincennes again looked to be in striking distance in the seventh after a double by sophomore Brandon Juarez (Evansville, Ind.) but were again held off the scoreboard as ICC closed out the 7-0 victory in game one of the day.

Freshman Alex Wandersee (Centerville, Ind.) got the start in game one for Vincennes, throwing five and one-third innings, allowing six runs on seven hits and striking out four.

Wandersee then turned it over to freshman Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.) who came in to throw the final one and two-thirds innings, allowing one unearned run on two hits and striking out one in his outing.

“Game one was the pitching,” VU Head Baseball Coach Chris Barney said. “We gave up four runs in the first two innings and their guy stepped up and did a great job. You have to tip your cap to him. We got three hits off of him in seven innings and he didn’t walk anybody. He threw strikes and really did a good job against us.”

“Offensively it was hard to get it going,” Barney added. “It was 4-0 after two, the tacked on a couple more later on. We battled, but at the same time came up short, so not a very good outing for us in that one.”

Vincennes looked to turn things around and close out the weekend strong in game two of the day and got on the scoreboard in the second inning in a big way.

VU’s first six batters of the inning reached base safely, led off by sophomore Blake Heyerly (Monroe, Ind.) being hit by a pitch, followed by back-to-back walks for sophomores Jace Parnin (Fort Wayne, Ind.) and Trevor Newman (Fort Wayne, Ind.) to load the bases.

Sophomore Bryton Griffy would drive in the first two runs of the game on a fielding error, giving VU an early 2-0 lead.

The Blazers weren’t done there though, as freshman Bradyn Douglas (Frankton, Ind.) followed that with a single to load the bases a second time in the inning, which was then followed by a big two-RBI double by Jack Robinson.

Douglas would come in to score the fifth Vincennes run in the inning on a groundout put in play by sophomore Kade Hinton (Fort Wayne, Ind.), giving the Blazers a big 5-0 early lead over the Cougars.

Illinois Central would answer back in their next inning however, scoring three runs in the third and three more in the fourth to rally back to take a 6-5 lead.

ICC would add another run in the fifth and tack on a few late insurance runs in the eighth and ninth.

Illinois Central closed out the ninth and picked up the 11-5 victory over the Trailblazers to end the weekend series.

Men’s Golf competes in Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Golf heads to Sevierville, Tennessee to compete in the Bobby Nichols Intercollegiate. The host of the Intercollegiate is OVC conference rival Tennessee Tech University at the Sevierville Golf Club. The course is 6,891 yards with a par of 72 featuring three rounds on March 17-19.

The format of the event includes five golfers, counting four. 15 teams will compete including: Alabama A&M University, Bellarmine University, Belmont University, Chicago State University, Christian Brothers University, Cleveland State University, Delta State University, University of Detroit Mercy, University of Evansville, Lee University, Morehead State University, Northern Kentucky University, Tennessee State University, Tennessee Tech, and USI.

The Intercollegiate features multiple OVC squads including Morehead State (projected to finish fourth), USI (projected to finish fifth), Tennessee Tech (projected to finish sixth), and Tennessee State (projected to finish tenth) in the OVC, respectively. Therefore, USI looks to make an early statement to the conference rivals ahead of the OVC Championship in late April. The Eagles are familiar with this event as they placed an impressive third in the intercollegiate at last season with a final team score of +15.

USI last competed on February 19-20 at the World Golf Village Collegiate in St. Augustine, Florida. The Eagles placed 11th place at the highly competitive 18-team invite. Senior Jace Day (Bloomington, Indiana) shattered the 18-hole school record with a score of 64 (-8) in the second round. Day finished the round with an incredible eight birdies. Junior Jason Bannister (Laguna Niguel, California) led the way with a tied at 13th place with a three-round score of 216 (67, 75, 74).

USI gets series finale with Illinois Ellis hits 3rd HR of the series in the win

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball built a 6-0 lead early before getting an 8-3 win over the University of Illinois Sunday afternoon in Champaign, Illinois. USI is 9-10 in the non-conference season, while Illinois goes to 7-11.
 
The Screaming Eagles grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first, scoring on a ground out by senior designated hitter Jack Ellis (Jeffersonville, Indiana). The 1-0 lead would stand until the sixth when USI increased the lead to 4-0 with a trio of runs.
 
USI’s first two runs of the three-run sixth were the result of Illinois miscues. USI sophomore shortstop Caleb Niehaus (Newburgh, Indiana) crossed the plate with run number two when junior second baseman/first baseman Thomas Emerich (Ava, Missouri) reached on an error, while Ellis scored to put USI up 3-0 when junior catcher Logan Mock (Livingston, California) reached on second Illini error of the frame.
 
The Eagles pushed the fourth run of the game and third of the inning when sophomore first baseman Jacob Winzenread (McCordsville, Indiana) used a bunt single to drive in Emerich for a 4-0 lead.
 
Ellis would strike again for USI to increase the lead to 6-0 when he blasted his third-round tripper of the series and the season. The junior designated hitter’s two-run shot would give him three RBI in the game.
 
The Illini got onto the scoreboard in the bottom of the sixth, driving three runs to cut the USI advantage in half. The Eagle re-extended the lead to four runs when senior rightfielder Ren Tachioka (Japan) gave USI a 7-3 advantage with an RBI single.
 
USI sealed the 8-3 victory with another tally in the ninth when Niehaus scored after Emerich reached on a ground out.
 
USI junior right-hander Gavin Morris (Brazil, Indiana) started and picked up the win. Morris (2-1) allowed three runs on three hits and three walks, while striking out five in 6.2 innings of work.