Explore Evansville Honored with Celebration of Leadership Award
MARCH 20, 2025
MARCH 20, 2025
The University of Evansville (UE) has appointed longtime Residence Life official Brian Conner as the next Assistant Dean of Students & Director of Residence Life, Dr. Rachel S. Carpenter, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, announced on Wednesday.
Conner, who has served UE for 22 years, has played a vital role in Residence Life, housing operations, and student success initiatives. His leadership in residential education and campus engagement will further UE’s mission of forming a dynamic living and learning environment.
He succeeds Michael Tessier, Assistant Vice President for Student Affairs & Director of Residence Life, who will retire on May 31, 2025, after more than 25 years of service. Tessier has overseen key areas such as Residence Life, Multicultural Affairs, International Student Services, Student Publications, and Counseling and Disability Services. His leadership has been instrumental in campus housing projects, student engagement, and administrative initiatives that have shaped the student experience at UE.
Additionally, Will McDonner, a former Residential Coordinator, has been promoted to Assistant Director of Residence Life.
The University of Evansville expresses deep appreciation for Michael Tessier’s outstanding service and leadership and looks forward to the continued contributions of Brian Conner and Will McDonner in their new roles.
Both Conner and McDonner will begin their new positions on June 1, 2025.
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- “All four of these guys are set up for highly successful second professional seasons,” Otters’ Field Manager Andy McCauley said. “I know all four of them will show up to spring training ready to work hard and make immediate impacts.”
EVANSVILLE LAND BANK CORPORATION
NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE SESSION
Evansville Land Bank will hold an Executive Session on Friday, March 21, 2025, at 9:00
a.m. in Room 301 of the Civic Center Complex at 1 N. W. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
This Executive Session will be held for discussion of strategy with respect to the
purchase, sale or lease of real property by the Evansville Land Bank Corporation
pursuant to the Indiana Code 5-14-1.5-6.1(b)(2)(D)
FOOTNOTE: EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT information was provided by the EPD and posted by the City-County-County Observer without opinion, bias, or editing.
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VU Baseball overcomes early deficit in road comeback win at Olney Central
OLNEY, Ill. – The Vincennes University baseball team hit the road Wednesday afternoon for a mid-week showdown with NJCAA Division I Olney Central College.
The Trailblazers fell behind early but battled back and overcame an early five run deficit to pick up the 16-11 victory over the Blue Knights.
Vincennes got the scoring going early with VU leadoff hitter sophomore Bradyn Douglas (Frankton, Ind.) starting the game with a single.
Douglas advanced around the bases on a sacrifice bunt and a groundout before scoring the first run of the game on an RBI double by freshman Carter Gricius (Scottsburg, Ind.).
Olney Central answered back in the bottom half of the inning with a pair of runs to take a 2-1 lead.
VU would regain the lead in the second with a big two-out rally started by a single by freshman Wyatt Burris (Farmland, Ind.) and an RBI double by sophomore Bryce Gross (Bridgeport, Ill.).
The inning continued with Bradyn Douglas reaching on an error before stealing second to put runners on second and third.
Freshman Jevan Andrews (Hobart, Ind.) gave the Blazers the lead back with a two-RBI single to put VU back ahead 4-2.
This lead would not stand however as Olney Central responded back with three runs in the second and four runs in the third to take a 9-4 lead over the Trailblazers.
The middle innings were much kinder to the Trailblazers though, as VU began their big comeback in the fourth with leadoff walks by sophomores Damon Kay (Spencer, Ind.) and Noble Johnson (Terre Haute, Ind.).
The Blazers would get their first run of the inning on an RBI double by Wyatt Burris, followed by a run scoring fielder’s choice put in play by Bryce Gross to cut the deficit to three.
The inning continued after a two out walk by Jevan Andrews leading to a successful double steal with Gross scoring from third.
Andrews would come around to score later in the inning on an RBI single by sophomore Nate Montgomery (Lexington, Ind.) to put the Trailblazers back within one run at 9-8.
Olney Central would get a run back in the fifth to put their lead back at two but it would not stand as the Blazers came through with another big inning at the dish in the sixth.
Bradyn Douglas led off the inning with a single, followed by a two-run home run by Jevan Andrews, his first collegiate home run to even the score at 10-10.
Nate Montgomery walked and Carter Gricius was hit by pitch before the pair moved up 90 feet on a passed ball to give the Blazers two runners in scoring position.
Noble Johnson came through with a big two-out two RBI double later in the inning, scoring Montgomery and Gricius and putting the Blazers on top 12-10.
VU would add to their lead in the seventh with a leadoff solo home run by Bryce Gross, his third RBI of the game and third home run of the season.
Bradyn Douglas followed this with a single, later advancing on a fielding error and scoring on an RBI single by Nate Montgomery to give VU a 14-10 lead.
Olney Central would get a run back in the seventh but were unable to put together a big inning of their own.
Vincennes added a pair of insurance runs in the ninth after a leadoff double by Bryce Gross, his third hit of the game, followed by an RBI single by Bradyn Douglas, his fourth hit of the game.
Douglas advanced on a successful sacrifice bunt, stole third base and later scored on a wild pitch to score his fifth run of the afternoon and give the Blazers a 16-11 advantage heading to the bottom of the ninth.
The VU pitchers were able to hold the Blue Knights off the scoreboard in the bottom half of the inning as the Trailblazers completed the 16-11 comeback victory over Olney Central.
“This was a good team win,” VU Head Baseball Coach Chris Barney said. “A lot of guys contributed. I’m excited about the way that we battled back after being down 9-4, coming back and being down 9-8, jumping ahead and continuing to add on, so that’s a positive thing for us.”
“Looking at some of the guys who contributed today, Douglas had four hits, Andrews had a two run home run and four RBIs, Montgomery had two RBIs with two singles, Gricius hit a ball off the wall and had a walk and a hit by pitch,” Barney added. “Noble Johnson had a big two RBI hit late in the game, Wyatt Burris doubled early and a single and then obviously Bryce Gross with three RBIs with a home run, two doubles and four hits. A lot of guys contributed and that’s a good thing to see going into the weekend. This is a good mid-week win for us and hopefully we can hang on to some of that momentum heading into the weekend.”
Freshman Jakob Hoyer (Georgetown, Ind.) got the start on the mound for the Trailblazers, throwing the first inning, allowing two unearned runs on two hits and striking out one.
Freshman Jacob Allen (Vincennes, Ind.) pitched the second inning, allowing three runs, one earned on two hits and punching out three.
Freshman Kory Kingsbury (Evansville, Ind.) allowed four runs on four hits and struck out one in two thirds of an inning, before turning the game over to fellow freshman Ryan Rayburn (Columbus, Ind.) who threw one and two-thirds innings, allowing one run on one hit.
Sophomore Yancey Edlin (Pekin, Ind.) helped settle the ship on the mound, throwing three innings, allowing one run on one hit and striking out two.
Wyatt Burris retired the only batter he faced on two pitches before freshman Ty Stultz (Terre Haute, Ind.) took over, throwing two-thirds of an inning, allowing two hits and striking out one.
Bryce Gross took the mound to close out the game for the Trailblazers, facing two batters in two thirds of an inning and striking out one in just six pitches.
“Obviously Yancey Edlin did a great job for us,” Barney said. “Then Wyatt Burris came in and got his out. Then Ty Stultz got an out right away and Bryce Gross coming in and getting the last two outs of the game was kind of how it was supposed to work out. We’re excited for those guys who have done a good job, managed the game for us and gave us a chance in those situations.”
The Trailblazers will look to carry this momentum into the weekend as the Blazers prepare for another Mid-West Athletic Conference series, this time squaring off against No. 14-ranked Parkland College.
The four-game weekend series will begin Friday, March 21 with the first two games played at Jerry Blemker Field in Vincennes. First pitch Friday is set for 1 p.m. eastern.
The series will then shift to Champaign, Ill. Saturday, March 22 for the final two games at Parkland College, first pitch Saturday is also scheduled for 1 p.m. eastern.
“It’s just confidence,” Barney said. “It’s just confidence in trying to play well. We’ve still got some things to work on defensively but we’re getting better and that’s a good thing.”
“This weekend is going to be a huge test for us,” Barney added. “Parkland is Nationally ranked and they are playing well right now. They won three out of four against Lincoln Land and had a big 11-10 win last night after being down 9-2. They will be ready to go Friday at our place.”
BOX SCORE
VU (11-12, 2-6) – 130 404 202 – 16
Olney Central – 234 010 100 – 11
VINCENNES HITTING
2B – Gross 2, Gricius, Burris. HR – Andrews, Gross. RBI – Andrews 4, Gross 3, Montgomery 2, Johnson 2, Douglas, Gricius. Sac Bunt – Andrews 2. SB – Douglas 2, Andrews, Montgomery, Gricius.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. – University of Southern Indiana Baseball started this week’s action with a 15-5 loss at Austin Peay State University Wednesday afternoon in Clarksville, Tennessee. USI is 8-11 overall after today’s game, while Austin Peay State University goes 15-7 this year.
The Screaming Eagles got out in front early with a pair of runs in the first and one in the top of the second. Junior first baseman Kannon Coakley put the Eagles on the board to start the scoring with an RBI single, while junior leftfielder BJ Banyon knocked in the second tally with a second RBI single for the 2-0 lead.
After the Governors cut the lead in half with a tally in the bottom of the first, junior catcher Micajah Wall gave USI a 3-1 lead with a bomb over the center field wall. The home run was Wall’s first of the season and first as a Screaming Eagle.
APSU responded to the Wall home run with a five spot in the bottom of the second to take a 6-3 lead. USI junior designated hitter Cole Kitchens pulled the Eagles back to within two runs, 6-4, on a home run to left field. The home run was Kitchens’ team-high third of the year.
Kitchens finished the day two-for-two and raised his batting average to a team-high and Ohio Valley Conference-best .460. He also is batting .568 (21-37) in the last 10 games.
The Governors scored twice in the bottom of the sixth to put themselves up 8-4. USI cut into the lead once again in the top of the fifth to 8-5 when senior centerfield Khi Holiday scored after junior shortstop Clayton Slack reached on an error.
The 8-5 score would be as close as USI would come the rest of the game as APSU finalized the scoring with seven in the bottom of the eighth for the 15-5 decision.
On the mound, junior lefthander Jake Porter started and took the loss for the Eagles. Porter allowed six runs, four earned on five hits and one walk, while striking out two in two frames of work.
Up Next for the Eagles:
The Eagles open the Ohio Valley Conference 2025 schedule when they visit Western Illinois University this weekend for a three-game series. The series starts Friday at 2 p.m.; continues Saturday at 1 p.m.; and concludes Sunday at 1 p.m.
The Leathernecks of WIU are 5-12 overall after falling to Southern Illinois University, 6-3, Tuesday and have lost five of the last six games. USI leads the all-time series with WIU, 6-3, after sweeping the three-game series last year.