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Salukis stage late rally to defeat volleyball

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Cardona finishes with 23 kills 

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Late rallies in the third and fourth set saw Southern Illinois clinch a 3-1 victory over the University of Evansville volleyball team on Saturday evening inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse.

Giulia Cardona recorded a match-high 23 kills while Melanie Feliciano picked up 17 kills while hitting a strong .312.  Kora Ruff and Ainoah Cruz anchored the defense with 22 and 20 digs, respectively.  Ruff added 41 assists.  Madisyn Steele led the way with six total blocks while Brooke Springer finished the night with five.  Southern Illinois was led by Nataly Garcia’s 20 kills and 20 digs.

Game 1 – SIU 25, UE 21

Opening the contest scoring three of the first four points, the Salukis had the early momentum, but the Purple Aces grabbed a 7-5 lead thanks to a pair of Giulia Cardona kills, followed by two Melanie Feliciano aces.  Madisyn Steele and Emilee Scheumann assisted on a block that pushed the lead to 11-8 before SIU countered.

Four in a row put the Salukis back in front and the squads exchanged the lead multiple times, resulting in a 20-20 score.  Southern Illinois broke the tie with two in a row and would take a 25-21 decision.

Game 2 – UE 25, SIU 17

Seeing her first action of the night, Angelica Maltes Gonzalez recorded a pair of kills to cap off a 7-2 rally to open the second set.  Feliciano kept things going with three kills in a row to extend the lead to 15-7.  Over the remainder of the set, the Salukis never got closer than six points as the Aces tied the match with the 8-point victory.

Game 3 – SIU 28, UE 26

Both teams spent time in the lead throughout the opening sequence of game three.  With things tied at 7-7, Evansville jumped in front when Angelica Gonzalez Maltes began a 4-0 run with a pair of kills.  Steele recorded a block before Cardona capped off the stretch with an ace.  UE extended its lead to as many as five points when a Feliciano kill stabilized a 16-11 advantage.

Southern Illinois slowly closed the deficit, but the Aces remained in a solid position, holding a 23-21 edge.  Unfortunately, three in a row by the Salukis put them in front before they wrestled away a 28-26 win.

Game 4 – SIU 25, UE 20

Things could not have started better in the fourth set as the Aces scored the opening six points.  Brooke Springer had a solo block in the early run.  SIU made its way back, chopping the deficit to just one at 14-13.  Maddie Hawkins helped the Aces retake an 18-14 lead with her first service ace of the match.

Just when it looked like UE had retaken control, SIU countered with a huge run to finish off the match.  They outscored the Aces by an 11-2 margin to clinch the match.  The Aces are back on the road next weekend to face Drake and UNI.

VU Volleyball three-peats as Region 24 Champion with win over John A. Logan

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CENTRALIA, Ill. – The Vincennes University volleyball team completed one of their main early season goals Saturday afternoon after successfully defending their NJCAA Division I Region 24 crown for the second year in a row with a four-set victory over John A. Logan College.

The Trailblazers defeated the Lady Volunteers 18-25, 25-17, 25-23, 25-17 Saturday at the NJCAA Division I Region 24 Championship tournament hosted by Kaskaskia College, giving Vincennes their third straight Region 24 championship.

The day did not get off to a great start for the top-seeded Blazers, falling behind early in set one 10-6.

John A. Logan continued to take advantage of some early VU mistakes, growing the lead to 23-15 before Vincennes would attempt a late comeback but ultimately coming up short as John A. Logan grabbed set one of the Championship match 25-18 and earned the 1-0 match lead.

Vincennes looked to bounce back in the second set and did so in a big way, using a massive 9-1 scoring run to take a commanding 17-6 lead over the Lady Vols in set two.

John A. Logan would try to slowly chip away at this big VU lead but were unable to put together a big scoring run of their own as VU took set two 25-17 and evened the match at 1-1.

Looking to continue this momentum the Trailblazers grabbed another early lead in a pivotal third set, jumping out to a 9-3 advantage.

John A. Logan would again answer back to cut the VU lead back down to one before the Trailblazers answered with six unanswered points to take a 16-9 lead.

The Lady Vols would again battle back, rallying to even the set at 21-21, before the two teams traded side outs.

Vincennes would slam the door on a John A. Logan comeback, literally, with freshman Laura Tavares (Merida, Venezuela) slamming the ball down over the net for set point to give VU the 25-23 set three victory and gaining the Trailblazers a 2-1 match lead.

The Trailblazers would not let up to begin set four, looking to capture their third-straight Region 24 Championship, the Blazers quickly built an 11-5 lead over the Volunteers.

Vincennes would grow their lead to as many as eight at 21-13 before John A. Logan cut the deficit back down to five at 22-17.

VU would close out the match with three unanswered points to take set four 25-17 and earn the 3-1 match victory and becoming 2023 NJCAA Division I Region 24 Champions.

“We had talked a lot about how John A. Logan was going to start the game really strong,” VUVB Head Coach Gary Sien said. “We knew they were going to give us everything they can at the beginning and as always, it comes down to whether we can match that level of intensity or even surpass it.”

“I don’t think there was any panic on our side after dropping the first set,” Sien added. “That’s something I’m really proud of with this group. They looked at it like ‘they played well and we didn’t, so we need to turn it up over here’ and from how the second, third and fourth sets went, we definitely did.”

“It was another showing of how mentally tough this team really is,” Sien said. “To be able to bounce back like they did and I really thought the third set was the key today. It was tight. It didn’t start out that way, we built a little bit of a lead early but Logan battled back and made it really tight. I kind of thought that whoever was going to win that third set was going to win the match just because it was so tough and there were so many battles. That third set was really the key for us today and to end it the way we did with Maecy serving a really tough serve and Laura goes up at the net and slams the ball down, that’s tough to recover from after battling all the way back and being that close.”

“I also want to thank all of the families and fans that followed us out to Kaskaskia this weekend and all over the country this season,” Sien added. “We have had family members of our players come out to tournaments in Alabama, Missouri and Ohio so it feels great to have that support from all of the families for their daughters on the team. When we say that it’s a family, it really feels true with this team.”

“I also want to thank the athletic department at Kaskaskia College for taking care of Kennedy this weekend,” Sien said. “The training staff, the athletic director and their coaching staff, they took care of her both on Friday when she got hurt and all day today. She was even doing some follow ups with the trainer today. So I just really want to thank them for doing that for someone that’s not from their school. We, the team and I really appreciated that.”

The Trailblazers were again led by an outstanding game by sophomore Paige Parlanti (Las Vegas, Nev.) who led the Blazers with a 20-kill, 11-dig double-double, while also adding three blocks and one ace.

Sophomore Audrey Buis (Franklin, Ind.) finished her day with eight kills, 15 digs, a team-high three aces, one block and one set assist.

Freshman Laura Tavares had a big game at the net, finishing with seven kills and a team-high five blocks, along with fellow freshman Elisa Dalla Pozza (Vincenza, Italy) who ended with eight kills, two blocks, two digs and one ace.

Freshman Isadora Dias (Rio Grande de Norte, Brazil) rounds out the VU offense Saturday, ending her night with six kills, four blocks and one dig.

Sophomore setter Maecy Johnson (Chrisman, Ill.) continues to run the VU offense extremely well, coming away with 49 set assists, four digs, two kills, one block and one ace.

Sophomore libero Morgan Netcott (Montague, Mich.) had another exceptional game defensively for the Blazers, ending with a team-high 21 digs and one set assist.

Freshman Dylan DeCoursey (Montgomery, Ind.) entered the game to give the Blazers another tough server and more help defensively in the back row and had her best game of the season on the biggest stage, setting a new career-high with eight digs and coming away with one ace.

“What a sophomore class,” Sien said. “For them to return, for these five to come back and get this done is tremendous. They showed so much calm leadership in this match. This was probably by far our toughest match this year just because of the expectations going into it with the streak and going for a three-peat. When you walk into the gym, it’s almost like everyone is against you. Unless someone’s ever been in that situation, they will never fully understand the pressure they faced today.”

“For this group to play above that, what more can a coach ask for,” Sien added. “I always ask them to lead and to be calm. We talked about not letting our emotions get too high or too low because the game is like that and they went out there and did it and the rest of the team followed their lead. What a wonderful set of leaders that we have. To not only be players, but to be leaders.”

“Dylan was a state champion in high school,” Sien said. “You can’t buy that level of experience. She’s always been placed in big-time pressure situations her entire career. Starting as a sophomore in high school and winning a state championship and continuing to lead her team at Barr-Reeve her junior and senior years as they jumped up to Class 3A, that is also a lot of pressure. We put her out there in a position she’s never really played before. She’s never really been a DS before but she is very quick on defense and serves extremely well. I also wanted to bring her in for her tough serves. For her to respond to all of that like she did, to help the team win and to bring some real energy onto the floor with her, that’s exactly what we need. When you go in and out on the floor, when you go in you have to bring a spark and be a high-energy player out there and she did that wonderfully. I’m very proud of her for being able to do that.”

“Isadora stepping up, having not played a whole lot of middle this season, with Kennedy being out we had to make some adjustments on offense, but she had some key kills when we really needed it,” Sien added. “That’s just another example of stepping up when your number is called.”

The Trailblazers will now advance on to the Midwest District A Championship tournament next Saturday, Nov. 4 hosted by Indian Hills Community College in Ottumwa, Iowa.

Vincennes University will face the runner-up from Region 16 Missouri State University-West Plains in the semi-final round at 2 p.m. eastern.

The winner of that match will advance to the NJCAA Division I Midwest District A Championship match against the winner of host Indian Hills C.C. and an opponent that has not been decided at the time of posting at 6 p.m. eastern.

The winner of the Midwest District A Championship will receive an automatic bid into the 2023 NJCAA Division I Volleyball National Championship tournament in Hutchinson, Kan.

“It seems like the last couple of years we have been so close and every year I challenge the team and ask, ‘is this the year?’,” Sien said. “Is this the year that we are going to add more to the history of this program? So they know that that’s right in front of them next weekend and we’ve got a great chance. I feel that we have the players to do it. If we play with a higher energy, who knows.”

“We are going to go in, no matter what our record is, as the underdog next weekend,” Sien added. “No one in the world is going to expect anything from us and that’s fine with us. We love playing the underdog role. We are just going to have to go out there and prove ourselves.”

“We have all of the abilities, the ball-control, the blocking, that’s what really won us the game today,” Sien said. “And there were times when I thought we passed really well, but we just didn’t really execute on offense. But when you have the blocking and the serve receive, any team you play against, you are going to come out ahead.”

In the third-place game Saturday as Kaskaskia, host and No. 3 seed Kaskaskia College won over No. 4 Lincoln Trail College 25-15, 25-15, 25-23.

BOX SCORE
John A. Logan – 25   17   23   17   x

VUVB (31-6, 14-0) – 18   25   25   25   x

VINCENNES STATS

Audrey Buis – 11.5 points, 3 aces, 8 kills, 1 block assist, 15 digs, 1 set assist

Dylan DeCoursey – 1 point, 1 ace, 8 digs

Morgan Netcott – 21 digs, 1 set assist

Paige Parlanti – 23 points, 1 ace, 20 kills, 1 solo block, 2 block assists, 11 digs

Isadora Dias – 8 points, 6 kills, 4 block assists, 1 dig

Maecy Johnson – 3.5 points, 1 ace, 2 kills, 1 block assist, 4 digs, 49 set assists

Elisa Dalla Pozza – 10 points, 1 ace, 8 kills, 2 block assists, 2 digs

Laura Tavares – 10.5 points, 7 kills, 2 solo blocks, 3 block assists

Attorney General Todd Rokita and Sammy Terry partner this Halloween to return your unclaimed property as state sets record pace with $61 million returned so far this year

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With Halloween just around the corner, Indiana icon Sammy Terry is partnering with the Attorney General’s Office to remind Hoosiers to search for unclaimed treats at IndianaUnclaimed.gov.

Sammy Terry, the longest running TV horror host in the world, is featured in radio and TV ads this fall to reunite Hoosiers with their unclaimed property.

“We’re honored to work with Sammy on this ghoulish holiday,” Attorney General Todd Rokita said. “Losing money is a real nightmare, but reclaiming your hard-earned money is safe, secure and free if you visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov.”

In 2022, Attorney General Rokita’s office returned more than $62 million in unclaimed property to its rightful owners. This year, the office has already returned more than $61 million, and over $700 million is still waiting to be claimed.

“Indiana Unclaimed returns a wicked $1 million every week to Hoosiers across the state,” Sammy Terry said. “Text SAMMY to 46220 and search your name for any unclaimed, pleasant nightmares waiting to be claimed by you!”

Unclaimed property is any financial asset with no activity by its owner for an extended period of time. This can include unclaimed wages or commissions, money orders, safety deposit box contents, savings and checking accounts, refunds and overpayments.

Attorney General Rokita’s office conducts outreach efforts to locate the rightful owners or heirs. Individuals and/or businesses have 25 years to claim money once it is reported to the state.

Visit IndianaUnclaimed.gov or text SAMMY to 46220 to search your name, family or business.

This Week in Indiana History

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October 28 – November 4


WIBC October 30, 1938 WIBC radio began broadcasting in Indianapolis at 1070 AM.

October 31, 1902 Wilbur Shaw, American auto racer,  the second three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 (Indianapolis 500 1937, 39, 40), born in Shelbyville.

Shaw


Betsy Palmer November 1, 1926 Betsy Palmer [Patricia Betsy Hrunek], American actress (Mr Roberts, Friday the 13th), born in East Chicago

November 2, 1920  Mrs. Anna D. Monroe became the first woman to cast a vote in Indiana after the passage of the 19th Amendment.  On that day she was joined by 500,000 other women at the polls across the state.

 

Women voting

Hendricks

November 4, 1884 Thomas Hendricks, former Indiana Governor, was elected Vice-President of the United States under Grover Cleveland. He died in office a year later.


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USI Men’s XC second at OVC Championships

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MOREHEAD, Ky.—University of Southern Indiana Men’s Cross Country raced to a second-place finish out of 11 teams at the Ohio Valley Conference Championships Saturday morning. The Screaming Eagles finished with 74 points, 18 off the winning score of 56, which was set by defending champion Eastern Illinois University.
 
Senior Mitchell Hopf (Santa Claus, Indiana) paced the Screaming Eagles with an eighth-place finish to earn second-team All-OVC honors, while OVC Freshman of the Year Alex Nolan (Evansville, Indiana) was 10th to join Hopf in earning second-team All-Conference accolades. Hopf completed the eight-kilometer race in 24 minutes, 10.56 seconds, while Nolan crossed the finish line in 24:17.06.
 
Junior Brady Terry (Philpot, Kentucky) also earned second-team All-OVC honors with a 13th-place finish in the 96-competitor field, while freshman Jackson Collman (Bethalto, Illinois) and junior Dylan Bland (Holland, Indiana) were 20th and 23rd, respectively, to complete the Eagles’ scoring.
 
Freshmen Landen Swiney (Du Quoin, Illinois) and Cole Hess (Cannelton, Indiana) were 42nd and 43rd, respectively, to round out the Eagles’ top-seven competitors.
 
The Eagles turn their attention to the track, which begins with the start of the indoor season in January.

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