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UE women tied in 6th entering final round of “The Velvet”

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Enchelmayer is tied for 13th place

PADUCAH, Ky. – With two rounds in the books at “The Velvet”, the University of Evansville women’s golf team is in sixth place at The Country Club of Paducah.

Leading the way for the Purple Aces was Allison Enchelmayer.  After posting a 79 in the opening 18 holes, she carded a 5-over 76 in the second 18.  Her 155 is tied for 13th.  Kate Petrova wrapped up the day three strokes behind Enchelmayer with a 158.  She totaled a 79 in each round.

Jane Grankina was next up for UE.  She opened with an 84 before lowering her score by seven strokes to a 77 in the second 18.  Her 161 is tied for 29th.  Making one of the largest jumps in the field was Trinity Dubbs.  Dubbs opened the tournament with a 94 before dropping her score by 17 shots in the second round.  Her tally entering the third round is 171.  Magdalena Borisova posted scores of 84 and 88 and has a 172.

Two individuals played for UE with Destynie Sheridan leading the way.  Rounds of 82 and 83 have her tied for 38th with a 165.  Carly Frazier notched scores of 86 and 90 and finished the day with a 176.

Evansville’s team score of 635 is in 6th place.  The Aces are seven behind Bellarmine and seven ahead of Southern Illinois.  Murray State paces Belmont by one stroke.  The Racers posted a team score of 608.  Payton Carter of MSU leads the individuals. Scores of 73 and 75 have her three in front of a second-place tie.

USI Live at the Apollo event to showcase variety of student talent

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The University of Southern Indiana Multicultural Center is set to host its annual Live at the Apollo event at 6 p.m. Saturday, October 28 in the USI Performance Center. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m., and the event is open to the public at no charge. USI students are encouraged to check in with their Eagle Access Cards.

Students carefully chosen from an application process will perform and showcase their talent in a variety of categories including:

– Songs – Lyrical Interpretation

– Dance and Instruments – Rhythmic Interpretation

– Rap, Poetry/Spoken Word, etc. – Artistic Interpretation

– Monologues, Stand-up Comedy and Dialogues – Theatrical Interpretation

Participating students will be judged on entertainment value, originality and overall presentation. Individual and group acts will be selected to perform at the event.

Cash prizes will be awarded to first, second and third place winners in both individual and group categories. A cash prize will also be awarded based on audience choice.

“We are so excited to see our students show off their talent in our range of categories,” says Jada Hogg, Outreach Coordinator and Student Mentor. “Live at the Apollo is a great opportunity to showcase the hidden talent of USI’s student body. Come out and enjoy a night of fun and entertainment!”

Governor Holcomb Issues Proclamation for Forensic Science Week, September 17-23, 2023

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National Forensic Science Week brings recognition to the role that proper forensic science plays in the investigation of crimes throughout the nation, from exonerating the innocent to identifying the guilty.

For more information about National Forensic Week, visit: http://www.forensicscienceweek.org/

For information about the Indiana State Police Laboratory Division and the services they provide, visit: http://www.in.gov/isp/labs/

Below are some interesting stats from the past year (2022):

  • There were 24,935 new cases submitted for analysis at the four Indiana State Police laboratories
  • Crime Scene Investigators responded to 941 different crime scenes throughout the state
  • Polygraph Examiners conducted 418 polygraph tests
  • The total number of Indiana offender samples being searched in the Combined DNA Index System (CODIS) was more than 431,000.  In 2022, there were 736 cases in Indiana linked to a potential suspect by a CODIS DNA match

There are four Indiana State Police laboratory facilities statewide and for additional information, please contact the Public Information Officer (PIO) listed adjacent to the named laboratory location:

USI welcomes NKU back to Strassweg

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Eagles host Norse for the first time since 2011

EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Soccer welcomes Northern Kentucky University back to Strassweg Field Tuesday when the Screaming Eagles host the Norse for a 6 p.m. match. Tuesday’s match is the first meeting between the two men’s soccer programs at Strassweg Field since 2011 when the Eagles and the Norse were rivals in the Great Lakes Valley Conference.

The Eagles (0-6-0) are still searching for their first victory of the season after opening the homestand with 4-0 losses to the University of Evansville and Belmont University. NKU is 1-2-3 this fall after falling to Bowling Green State University, 2-1, and defeating Oakland University, 3-0, last week.

USI and NKU renewed the old GLVC-rivalry last year with Norse winning 3-2 in Highland Heights, Kentucky. NKU leads the overall series, 15-14-1, and has won the last nine match ups. USI last defeated NKU in 2003 when the Eagles won in overtime, 1-0.

After Tuesday’s match with NKU, USI is off for nine days before completing the four-match homestand and opening the Ohio Valley Conference slate with a match versus Southern Illinois University Edwardsville September 28. The USI-SIUE matchup will be the first conference meeting between the two programs since the Cougars departed the GLVC and Division II in 2007.

SIUE, which also will be visiting Strassweg Field for the first time since 2006, leads the all-time series with USI, 13-3-1, and in conference play, 12-1-1 (GLVC). Two of USI’s three victories over SIUE came during the Eagles’ first move to Division I in 1993 (4-2 at Strassweg Field) and 1994 (4-0 at SIUE). The Cougars won last year’s match-up in Edwardsville, 5-1, and have taken the last five meetings, dating back to 2002 GLVC Tournament.

USI to host reading and lecture by Adrian Matejka, award-winning author

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The University of Southern Indiana College of Liberal Arts Art and Design Department will kick off the 2023-24 Southern Indiana Reading Series at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, September 20 in the Performance Center. The College will host Adrian Matejka, award-winning author, who will read from his historical graphic novel, Last On His Feet: Jack Johnson and the Battle of the Century, illustrated by artist Youssef Daoudi and published in February 2023 by Liveright. The event is open to the public at no charge.

Matejka was born in Germany as part of a military family. He grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana, and is a graduate of Indiana University Bloomington and the MFA program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.

After the reading, there will be a Q&A session, a book signing and a reception in the Performance Center Lobby with light refreshments.

Eagles edged out by powerful Panthers

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Sobieralski earns 1,000th career assist

CHARLESTON, Ill. – University of Southern Indiana (4-8, 0-1 OVC) drops the opening Ohio Valley Conference match of the season to Eastern Illinois University (11-1, 1-0 OVC) on Monday night at Lantz Arena, 3-2 (25-6, 26-24, 25-20, 25-22, 15-10). Junior setter Carly Sobieralski (Indianapolis, Indiana) captured 1,000 career assists after earning 31 assists in the five-set loss.
 
A lack of offense from USI led to a dominant opening-set victory for EIU, 25-6. The Eagles kicked off the frame with three straight points after kills from senior outside hitter Leah Anderson (Bloomington, Illinois) and senior outside/right side hitter Abby Bednar (Chagrin Falls, Ohio). USI would earn just one more kill the rest of the set from junior middle hitter Paris Downing (Avon, Indiana) as the Panthers steamrolled through the game by scoring 25 of the remaining 28 points. The Eagles had just three kills and an ace with a negative .120 hitting percentage in comparison to the Panthers’ 15 kills and four aces with a staggering .667 hitting percentage.
 
USI avenged its opening-set loss and battled past EIU, 26-24. Bednar kicked off the scoring with a kill before junior outside hitter Abby Weber (Fishers, Indiana) nabbed an ace and a kill to take a 4-2 lead. The Eagles grabbed a larger lead after a 3-0 run that was capped off by another Bednar kill. EIU quickly recovered and went on a 4-0 stint that tied the game at 13 apiece. Junior middle blocker Lauren O’Neill (Covington, Indiana) stopped the stint with a big kill to take a 14-13 lead. The Panthers regained the lead off a 3-0 surge to make it 16-14. In return, the Eagles took advantage of a pair of Panthers’ miscues and a Bednar kill to take an 18-17 lead. However, EIU stormed back by scoring five of the next seven points. Down 22-20, it looked almost over for USI until a 6-2 run pushed the Eagles to a second-set win. O’Neill, Bednar, and Leah Anderson all earned kills during the stint. Despite losing the kill battle 18-14, USI had four errors and a .217 attacking percentage, both better than EIU. The Eagles also nabbed four blocks in the set.
 
Despite holding an early lead, the Eagles could not hold off the Panthers, losing 25-20 in the third frame. USI held an early 5-2 advantage thanks to three kills with one coming from sophomore middle hitter Bianca Anderson (Chicago Heights, Illinois). EIU stormed back by scoring four of the next five points to cut the deficit to just one. The Eagles sprung into action and took their largest lead of the game, 11-5, after going on a 5-0 run. Despite being down by six, the Panthers returned the favor and made it a one-point game again after scoring 11 of the next 16 points, making it 16-15. Another big run from EIU gave the Panthers the lead, 20-17. USI tried to get back into it but could not get a comeback brewing. The top offensive team in the conference prevailed after adding 16 kills with just four errors in comparison to the Eagles’ 12 kills and seven errors.
 
USI was relentless in the fourth set by defeating EIU, 25-22. Tied at 11, the Panthers broke out a 5-0 surge that caught the Eagles off guard. Despite trailing, USI found a rhythm and scored eight of the next 10 points to recapture the lead, 19-18. Sobiarlaski nabbed a trio of kills during the run. Both sides traded the lead until Bianca Anderson sparked a 3-0 run that capped off the frame and gave USI the set win. The Eagles were once again outkilled 14-12 but capitalized on seven EIU errors.
 
A strong start came up empty for USI as the Eagles dropped the final set, 15-10. USI went off to a 3-0 start after back-to-back kills from Leah Anderson put the Eagles in the driver’s seat. The Panthers quickly bounced back and added three straight points to tie the match up. EIU then added five more points and created an 8-4 crater deficit for USI. The Eagles were unable to come back and were handed their first conference loss of the season. Eight of USI’s 10 points came from kills while 10 of the Panthers’ 15 points were a result of kills.
 
Highlighting the Eagles’ evening was Sobieralski who captured her third-straight double-double with 31 assists and 12 digs. Leah Anderson put up a team-high 16 kills while Bednar added 15 kills. Sophomore libero/defensive specialist Keira Moore (Newburgh, Indiana) totaled a team-high 18 digs while Weber ended the night with 11 digs to end the double-digit count. O’Neill and Downing each threw down four blocks while Sobieralski earned three.
 
As a team, the Eagles had 49 kills, 45 assists, and five aces with 62 digs and 11 blocks. EIU put up 73 kills, 70 assists, and 10 aces to pair with 76 digs and 11 blocks.
 
NEXT UP FOR THE EAGLES:
The Eagles return to Screaming Eagles Arena for a weekend slate against the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. USI will face the Trojans on Friday at 6 p.m. and Saturday at 2 p.m. Friday’s match will be highlighted by Teacher Appreciation Night where the Eagles will honor all local teachers, staff, and professors.

EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

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EPD DAILY ACTIVITY REPORT

 

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