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USI To Host CADCA President, CEO For Annual MLK, Jr. Memorial Celebration Luncheon

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The University of Southern Indiana will host a presentation by retired Major General Barrye L. Price, honoring the memory and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. as part of its annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Celebration Luncheon at 11 a.m. Monday, January 15 in Carter Hall, located in University Center East. Doors will open at 10:15 a.m. The presentation is open to the public. Tickets are required to attend.

Price presently serves as the President and CEO of the Community Anti-Drug Coalitions of America (CADCA). A 1985 distinguished military graduate of the University of Houston’s College of Business Administration, he also boasts an impressive military career. His extensive military service included a range of notable assignments, showcasing his leadership and strategic acumen. Price’s roles encompassed Executive Officer, Battalion Commander, and Deputy Commanding General, among others, with assignments spanning various locations such as Fort Polk, West Point and Washington, D.C.

Notably, he served on the President and First Lady’s Task Force on Raising Responsible and Resourceful Teenagers in 2000 and contributed to President Clinton’s Mississippi Delta Task Force from 1999-2000. Price is also a published author, with volumes examining urban unrest and federal intervention within the United States. His accolades and honors during his army career include the Army Distinguished Service Medal, Defense Superior Service Medal, two Legions of Merit and the Bronze Star Medal.

“As we celebrate the life and accomplishments of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., it is befitting that we have Major General Barrye L. Price as our keynote speaker,” says Dr. Pamela Hopson, Executive Director of the USI Multicultural Center. “Both leaders represent peace and inspiration. Regardless of the circumstances in their life, they have never given up.”

Immediately following the Luncheon, there will be a screening of “Interview with a King,” created by Price, in the USI Performance Center. The short film is a portrayal of King in 2023 and touches on moments from the Montgomery Boycotts and the March on Washington. It also delves into lesser-known happenings that shaped King’s journey as the influential leader he’s remembered as today. Tickets are not required for this event.

USI misses last shot, falls to SIUE

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EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Basketball missed a final chance to tie and lost to Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, 67-64, Thursday evening at First Community Arena in Edwardsville, Illinois. The Screaming Eagles rise to 5-13 overall and start OVC play 2-3, while the Cougars are 9-8 overall, 2-2 OVC.
 
Foul trouble and a slow start to the offense plagued the Eagles throughout a first half that saw them down 33-26 at the intermission. USI committed 12 fouls, resulting in 11 Cougar points from free throws. Six Eagles had a pair of fouls after 20 minutes.
 
A bright spot for the Eagles was on defense. USI held SIUE to 37.5 percent from the field (9-24) and was even on the glass with 19 rebounds to each team.
 
The USI offense could not find the range early and shot only 26.9 percent (7-26) from the field in the opening 20 minutes. Senior forward Nolan Causwell (Duluth, Georgia) and sophomore guard/forward AJ Smith (Edwardsville, Illinois) paced the Eagles through the first half with six points each.  
 
The Eagles flew out of the locker room to start the second half, going on an 11-2 run to take its first lead of the game, 37-35. Smith, junior guard Jeremiah Hernandez (Chicago, Illinois), and sophomore guard Jack Campion (Milton, Wisconsin) deposited three-point bombs, while junior forward Nick Hittle (Indianapolis, Indiana) looped in a baby hook shot in the run to the lead.
 
The Cougars responded with a 7-0 run of their own to take bake the lead, 42-37. USI rallied again with a 9-0 surge to post its largest lead of the game, 46-42, with 12 minutes to play.
 
SIUE put USI back on its heels with an 17-2 dash and regained the advantage 59-48 with 4:20 left. The Cougars also held USI without a basket for 6:11 and into six turnovers during their run.
 
After falling behind 61-50 with 2:27 to play, USI cut the deficit to six in 20 seconds, 62-56, after junior forward Jack Mielke (Downers Grove, Illinois) hit a pair of free throws with 2:07 showing on the clock. The Eagles continued to rally and cut the margin to one, 65-64, with 14.5 ticks left on the clock on a rebound and lay-in by Smith.
 
Following a pair of free throws by SIUE to make the score, 67-64, USI could not find a tying bucket in the final seconds of its third OVC loss of the season.
 
Smith led three Eagles in double-digits with his eighth double-double of the season with 20 points and 12 rebounds. Hernandez followed with 15 points, while Campion rounded out the double-digit scorers with 10 points.
 
Next Up For USI:
USI returns to the friendly surroundings of Screaming Eagles Arena next week for a pair of OVC games. The Eagles are slated to host the University of Arkansas at Little Rock January 18 at 7:30 p.m. and Morehead State University January 20 at 3:30 p.m. during the homestand.
 
Little Rock (8-9, 2-2 OVC), which is idle tonight, will play the University of Tennessee at Martin Saturday before coming to USI. The Eagles won the first two meetings of the two programs last year, defeating the Trojans at home, 74-67, and in Little Rock, 82-81.
 
Morehead State (13-4, 4-0 OVC) has a trio of games before visiting USI. The MSU Eagles won at Eastern Illinois University tonight, 78-52, and finish this week with a visit to SIUE on Saturday. They host the UT Martin on January 18 before returning to the road against USI.  
 

USI Romain College of Business VITA Program to offer free tax prep

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Through the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA), University of Southern Indiana students in the Romain College of Business will provide free federal and state income tax preparation on Monday evenings, January 29 through March 18. The annual service is open to students, faculty, staff and the general public.

The sessions will be held by appointment only in the Business and Engineering Center on the following Mondays: January 29; February 5, 12, 19, and 26; and March 11 and 18. Appointments times are 5 p.m. and 6:45 p.m.

“We are excited to continue to provide free tax preparation to USI students, employees and the surrounding community,” said Dr. Brett Bueltel, Associate Professor of Accounting and Site Coordinator for the USI VITA Program. “Our students are excited for the opportunity to serve our community and gain real world experience preparing tax returns.”

In VITA programs, the Internal Revenue Service partners with national and local organizations to provide tax services to individuals with low-to-moderate income at no cost to the taxpayer. Accounting students will interview and prepare the taxes of those taxpayers who make an appointment for the service.

VITA sites do not prepare Schedule C business forms or Schedule E rental forms. Federal and state tax returns are prepared at the time of the appointment, and all taxpayers must be available to sign their returns. Preparation of returns typically takes 90 minutes to complete.

Individuals are required to bring their tax information, photo identification cards and Social Security cards for themselves and any dependents. International students must bring their passports and visas as well. The IRS encourages electronic filing, and returns will be filed electronically for those who are eligible.

Please bring copies of your prior year state and federal tax returns if they are available. Your tax returns from the prior year are very helpful in preparing correct and complete current year returns. Paper returns will be prepared for those taxpayers who do not qualify for electronic filing or prefer paper returns.

State Sen. Vaneta Becker Responses To Gov. Holcomb Speech

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Statement from State Sen. Vaneta Becker State Sen. Vaneta Becker (R-Evansville) made the following statement in response to  Gov. Eric Holcomb’s 2024 State of the State address:

STATEHOUSE (Jan. 9, 2024) – Recently, Gov. Holcomb outlined his priorities and goals for this year. I am pleased to hear of our developments in health and transportation, but I also agree there is more to be done regarding education and reading proficiency.

“Public health is always a top priority of mine as a state legislator. It was encouraging to hear our advancements in preventing overdose and suicide. This session, I am authoring legislation to make it easier for health boards to approve temporary permits to profess to be a mental health counselor, addiction counselor or therapist.

“I anticipate considering legislation that would help children improve their reading skills, which is incredibly important for their future careers.

“I am also pleased to hear this year the I-69 highway will finally connect Indianapolis to Evansville, making it much easier for Hoosiers with long drives from our community to get to our capital.

“I look forward to working with my fellow legislators to consider legislation that will improve our state this session.”

Eagles’ winning streak reaches six on Thursday

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EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana Women’s Basketball picked up its sixth consecutive win on Thursday night when the Screaming Eagles captured an 87-64 road victory at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville to move to 5-0 in the Ohio Valley Conference.

Currently riding its best winning streak and best conference-play start since the 2021-22 season, Southern Indiana improved to 10-5 overall and 5-0 in conference action on Thursday. SIUE dropped to 3-14 this season and 0-4 in the OVC. Through Thursday’s games, USI still sits in first place in the OVC standings with three schools right behind at 3-1.

The competitive history between Southern Indiana and SIUE added another chapter on Thursday. The two sides matched each other through the early minutes of the opening quarter. With the Screaming Eagles ahead 11-10 six minutes in, senior forward Madi Webb (Bedford, Indiana) hit a mid-range jumper. Webb, who was making a return to her former stomping grounds after spending three seasons at SIUE before transferring to USI, tallied eight points in the first quarter. Later in the quarter, freshman guard Triniti Ralston (Louisville, Kentucky) made her presence felt on the court, poking away a steal that led to an open-court layup. Ralston ended the first 10 minutes with a buzzer-beating floater to give USI a 19-12 lead after one.

In the second period, SIUE closed the gap a little, but Southern Indiana ramped up the play. Freshman forward Chloe Gannon (Manchester, Tennessee) capitalized on a pair of good looks inside before Webb drilled a straightaway three-pointer to put USI up 26-18 with 6:19 left in the first half. Later, the Eagles went aggressively inside to earn successful trips to the foul line. USI’s defense held SIUE without a field goal in the final three minutes of the opening half. Plus, not only did USI take advantage of good post-play, but Southern Indiana knocked down its intermediate-range jump shots in the first half. Sophomore guard Ali Saunders (Depauw, Indiana) hit a tough turnaround shot in the last minute of the second period, leading to a 46-27 halftime lead for Southern Indiana. USI shot nearly 50 percent from the field in the first half.

The Cougars came out of the break with two consecutive buckets, but the Screaming Eagles were unfazed, as Webb answered with another jumper near the lane. Following solid defensive possessions by USI, the Eagles pushed their lead to over 20 points, 57-34, in the middle of the third quarter on a made trey by senior forward Meredith Raley (Haubstadt, Indiana). Junior guard Vanessa Shafford (Linton, Indiana) was also active in the third period, draining a pair of shots as part of a steady performance in the game. Late third-quarter free throws and a triple from Saunders gave USI a 71-42 advantage entering the fourth period.

SIUE tried to find a spark with a 9-2 run to begin the fourth, but Raley and Southern Indiana responded. Raley went to another gear and was aggressive on the offensive end, converting a three-point play with seven minutes left. At the 5:47 mark, Webb added to her stellar outing with another make to increase the Eagles’ lead to 80-55. Meanwhile, USI’s defense held SIUE without a field goal for another extended stretch of over four minutes to seal the team’s sixth straight win.

Southern Indiana poured in 31 shots in 66 attempts for 47 percent from the floor in the game. USI cashed in six three-pointers and went 19-25 for 76 percent at the free-throw line. The Screaming Eagles set a new season-high with 54 rebounds while holding SIUE to 33 rebounds. Individually, Webb led all scorers with 18 points, which matched a career high that she previously set while in a SIUE uniform. Webb also notched her first double-double of the season by pulling down 10 boards. Raley recorded consecutive double-double games with 13 points and 11 rebounds on Thursday. Shafford also tallied 13 points, while Saunders posted 11 points.

SIUE was 19-64 for just under 30 percent shooting on Thursday, hitting eight triples. The Cougars were 18-28 for 64 percent at the line. SIUE had four players finish in double figures.

Starting next week, USI begins a three-game homestand. The Eagles will host Little Rock January 18 and Morehead State January 20 at Screaming Eagles Arena.

Tickets for the Little Rock and Morehead State games are on sale and can be purchased by visiting the USI Ticket Office online. For more information, call the USI Ticket Office at 812-465-1189.

Retail Food Establishment Inspection Report

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USI Men’s Tennis voted to finish fifth in Horizon League South Division

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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The Horizon League announced Thursday afternoon that University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis would finish fifth in the 2024 Under Armour Men’s #HLTennis Preseason Poll as voted by the league’s head coaches. The Screaming Eagles will represent the South Division in the conference in its second season in NCAA Division I.

The Horizon League, Ohio Valley Conference, and Missouri Valley Conference have teamed up to support men’s tennis in 2024. The league will consist of 11 teams with two divisions and the top three teams from each division will make the postseason tournament in West Lafayette, Indiana April 26-28.

In the South Division, Belmont University was predicted to finish first after receiving six first-place votes. The Bruins were also projected to win the tennis championship by collecting nine of the 11 coaches votes. Tennessee State University and Tennessee Tech University were both voted to finish second while Lindenwood University was set to finish fourth. Rounding out the poll was USI and Eastern Illinois University.

In the North Division, earning the most votes was Cleveland State University who brought in three first-place votes. Also receiving top votes were Northern Kentucky University and Youngstown State University, each earning one vote. Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis and Chicago State were picked to finish four and fifth, respectively.

The Screaming Eagles went 7-14 overall and 3-6 in conference play last season and will begin the 2024 spring campaign on February 2 against Lipscomb University.

For more information, visit our website at USIScreamingEagles.com or find us on social media at USIAthletics.

2024 Under Armour Men’s #HLTennis Preseason Poll
North Division
Pl.  Team – Pts. (First-place votes)
1.      Cleveland State (3) — 22
2.      Northern Kentucky (1) – 19
3.      Youngstown State (1) – 18
4.      IUPUI – 10
5.      Chicago State – 6

South Division
Pl.  Team – Pts. (First-place votes)
1.      Belmont (6) – 36
T2. Tennessee State – 27
T2. Tennessee Tech – 27
4. Lindenwood – 13
5. Southern Indiana – 12
6. Eastern Illinois – 11

Projected 2024 Horizon League Men’s Tennis Champion
Belmont – 9
Cleveland State – 1
Tennessee Tech – 1

Aces to host two conference leaders over the weekend

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The Purple Aces will look to spoil a perfect conference record this weekend in two different locations
 
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – The University of Evansville women’s basketball team will hope to knock off one of four unbeaten Missouri Valley Conference teams at home this weekend.
The Aces look to hand a first loss to either the Belmont Bruins or the Murray State Racers over the week as they host two conference leaders. UE will have a slight change in venue on Friday as they welcome over 1,000 EVSC students to the Ford Center for Education Day. For their game against Belmont, Evansville will host a morning match-up to allow local kids to see a basketball game for free with their classmates. It will be the Aces’ first Education Day game against an MVC team since moving to Meeks Family Fieldhouse full-time in the 2017-18 season.
The Bruins come into Friday’s game on a three-game win streak since entering Valley play at the end of 2023. Belmont has picked up wins over UIC, Illinois State, and Bradley in conference play while adding seven wins against non-conference opponents. On offense, the Bruins are led by forward Tessa Miller averaging 13.8 points while on defense they’re led by forward Kendal Cheesman with 6.3 rebounds a game.
Murray State also comes to the Hoosier state riding a three-game MVC win streak. The Racers picked up big wins over Illinois State, Bradley, and Valparaiso while putting up at least 90 points in all three games. Murray State is the most prolific offense in the Valley, averaging 93.9 points a game for second in the nation behind LSU. The Racers lead the nation in bench points per game at 42.58 and third nationally in three-pointers per game with 10.2. Murray is led on both sides of the ball by senior Katelyn Young at a 17.9-point clip and 7.7 rebounds over 26 minutes a game.
Freshman forward Maggie Hartwig picked up her fourth double-double of the season against Northern Iowa on Thursday. The Sauk City, Wisc. native had 18 points and 11 rebounds against the Panthers in just under 26 minutes of action. Hartwig is now second in the MVC in double-doubles, tied with two other upperclassman players. The freshman is the only underclassman in the Top 5 in the Valley in double-doubles on the season.

Junior guard Alana Striverson had a season-high performance against the Drake Bulldogs on Saturday. The Lindenwood transfer led the Aces with 15 points on offense while shooting over 70% from the floor. It was the second time this season that Striverson was UE’s leading scorer.

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