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UE Volleyball splits first day in Chicago

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Aces fall to St. Thomas before defeating Northern Illinois

CHICAGO – Giulia Cardona recorded a match-high 24 kills while Madisyn Steele added a season-high of 10 kills as the University of Evansville volleyball team defeated Northern Illinois to split the opening day of the DePaul Invitational.

Along with the duo of Cardona and Steele, Melanie Feliciano completed the 3-1 win over NIU with 16 kills.  In Friday’s opener, St. Thomas won by a final of 3-0.  On Saturday, the Aces completed the weekend with a 5 p.m. game versus DePaul.

MATCH #1 – St. Thomas 3, UE 0

Melanie Feliciano and Giulia Cardona recorded 11 kills apiece in a 3-0 loss to St. Thomas on Friday morning.  Ainoah Cruz picked up 20 digs while Brooke Springer had 40 blocks.  Kora Ruff totaled 28 assists and three aces.  Megan Wetter finished with a match-high 12 kills.

Game 1 – St. Thomas 25, UE 22

St. Thomas set the early tone, going on a 5-2 run.  Cardona brought the Aces back into it with two of her four service aces in the match to knot the score at 6-6.  After UST took an 8-6 lead, Evansville countered with five in a row.  Blakeley Freeman opened a 5-0 stretch with a kill as the Aces jumped in front by an 11-8 margin.

After the Tommies forced multiple ties, including a 16-16 score, another ace and kill from Cardona along with two Emilee Scheumann kills comprised a 4-0 run as the Aces looked to be in control.  Unfortunately, St. Thomas had other ideas, scoring the next seven points on their way to a 25-22 victory.

Game 2 – St. Thomas 25, UE 18

Kora Ruff opened the second set with consecutive service aces to give her squad the early lead.  After St. Thomas tied the score, Madisyn Steele and Luana Gazda Kuhn picked up kills to give Evansville its largest lead at 10-7.

Just as they did in the first set, the Tommies stormed back as they reeled off five in a row to jump back in front – 12-10.  Evansville cut the deficit to one point (14-13) before St. Thomas put forth another big run to finish off the set.  Outscoring the Aces by an 11-5 margin, UST took the second set, 25-18.

Game 3 – St. Thomas 27, UE 25

Looking to extend the match, the Aces kept the pressure on for the duration of the third set.  St. Thomas went up by a 9-7 score at the start before UE fought back, scoring four of the next five points to take an 11-10 edge.

After the Tommies matched their largest lead of three points (15-12), Evansville responded to tie the score at 17-17 before retaking the lead at 24-23.  The Aces had another chance to win the set, holding a 25-24 lead, but St. Thomas scored the final three points to clinch the match.

MATCH #2 – UE 3, NIU 1

Performances up and down the roster helped the Purple Aces defeat Northern Illinois by a 3-1 final in Friday’s finale.  Led by Cardona’s 24 kills, the Aces rebounded following a morning defeat to St. Thomas.  Feliciano and Steele tallied 16 and 10 kills, respectively.  Kora Ruff wrapped up the contest with 54 assists while Feliciano paced the defense with 16 digs.

Brooke Springer put forth another strong performance with five block assists.  Leading the Huskies was Emily Dykes who had 14 kills.

Game 1 – UE 25, NIU 22

Six kills from Melanie Feliciano saw the Purple Aces fend off the Huskies for a 25-22 win.  Northern Illinois turned a 4-4 tie into a 15-11 lead as they looked to open with a win.  Giulia Cardona had other ideas, notching two kills and an ace to tie the game at 15-15.

With the score still tied up at 22-22, Madisyn Steele came through with a pair of clutch kills in the final three points to give UE the win.

Game 2 – UE 25, NIU 20

Service aces from Feliciano and Ainoah Cruz put UE in front by a 5-2 score to open the second set.  Northern Illinois made their way back, eventually taking a 14-13 edge.  At that point, Steele came through once again with three kills in the next four points as UE went on an 8-1 run to take their largest lead at 22-15.

After NIU cut the gap to three points, Evansville got back on track as two late kills from Cardona sealed the 25-20 decision.

Game 3 – NIU 25, UE 22

Early in the set, things remained close as the score was tied up at 10-10.  That is when the Huskies made their run, scoring five in a row.  Their lead would reach as many as six tallies before the Aces attempted a comeback.

Feliciano compiled two more kills as UE cut the deficit to a single point at 23-22.  NIU was able to halt Evansville’s momentum, scoring the final two points to take the 25-22 decision and force a fourth set.

Game 4 – UE 25, NIU 22

For the second time in as many matches on Friday, Kora Ruff opened a set with consecutive aces as UE jumped out of the gate to take a 6-2 advantage.  The Aces pushed the lead to five points when a Steele kill extended the lead to 11-6.  Northern Illinois rallied back with a 9-2 run to take their first lead of the set at 15-13.

The teams battled it out over the next sequence before Evansville scored two in a row to break a 19-19 tie before Cardona had the match-winner.  Her 24th kill of the evening solidified a 25-22 win in the set and a 3-1 triumph in the match.

UE men’s soccer returns to Evansville for the Mayor’s Cup showdown

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The Purple Aces are looking for their first road win against the Screaming Eagles
 
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – After a tough week on the road, the University of Evansville men’s soccer team looks to get back to it’s winning ways in the state of Indiana.
Evansville returns to Indiana in its weekend match up with crosstown rival Southern Indiana. This will be the Purple Aces first match at Strassweg Field in a Division I contest after the Screaming Eagles transitioned to the highest level of college sports last season. UE has traditionally played USI in the spring as a part of the Mayor’s Cup series when the teams were in separate Divisions. In the new iteration of the Mayor’s Cup, either team is looking for the series advantage as last year’s game ended in a 1-1 draw at Arad McCutchan Stadium.

The Aces looking to bounce back from a tough first stretch on the road in their return to the River City. UE couldn’t find their first road win in contests against High Point or UNC Asheville despite each being a one-goal game. But Evansville was able to welcome back its longest tenured goalkeeper to the pitch this past week. Graduate student Jacob Madden played his first match in over a year in goal after tearing his ACL in the summer of 2022. Madden made five saves in his return to action for Evansville. Along with senior Aidan Montoure the Aces goalkeepers are averaging 5 saves a game, good for 22nd in the country. Montoure leads the two with an average of 4.67 saves.

The Eagles come into Saturday’s match looking for their first win of the season after losses to IUPUI, Mercer, Wisconsin-Green Bay, and Akron. Over the past week USI struggled in a 7-0 defeat at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay but had a much closer game against #9 University of Akron in a 1-0 loss. UE will look to take advantage of the tough week on the road to get their first win against a Division I level Southern Indiana.

Tickets for the Mayor’s Cup can be purchased on site at Strassweg Field for $10 each. Fans that can’t make it to Strassweg will be able to follow along with the game on ESPN+ and Live Stats.

PALOOZA’ COMING TO OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA ON OCTOBER 14, 2023

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‘DISNEY JUNIOR LIVE ON TOUR: COSTUME PALOOZA’ COMING TO OLD NATIONAL EVENTS PLAZA ON OCTOBER 14, 2023

Three-Time Pollstar-Nominated Live Show Offers Interactive Video Content of Nubs From ‘Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures’ Made Just for Disney Junior Live on Tour: Costume Palooza

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 New Show Photos Available Here

The “Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza” North American tour kicked off Sept. 1 and is coming to Old National Events Plaza on October 14, 2023,  to entertain Disney Junior’s most beloved super fans. The immersive, interactive concert experience and costume party includes singing, dancing, 3D special effects, and acrobatics with cirque-level performances, including incredible trampoline routines from renowned acrobatic director John Brady. The adorable superhero kittens from the action-packed hit series “SuperKitties,” including a life-sized Ginny character, joined the live show this year, and interactive video content of Nubs from “Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures,” made just for “Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza”  has also been added to the pre-show festivities.

Tickets are on sale now at Ticketmaster.com or the Plaza Box Office, and VIP packages are also available and include premium seating, an interactive pre-party, a collectible party pass, exclusive merchandise, character experiences and more.

“Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza” features beloved Disney Junior characters and Marvel Super Heroes live on stage for a jam-packed, concert-style show with singing, dancing, acrobatics and more, coupled with fan-favorite songs as well as original music. In the live show, Mickey, Minnie and their pals are getting ready to throw a huge costume party, but mysterious green rain, wind and smoke keep interrupting the fun. Can Spidey and his Amazing Friends help save the Costume Palooza? Come join the party and see Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, Doc McStuffins, the Puppy Dog Pals, Bo from “Firebuds,” Ginny from “SuperKitties,” and characters from “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends” live on stage!

Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza features songs from several popular Disney Junior series and the original song “Green Gobby Party,” written by “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends” composer/songwriter Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy). “Green Gobby Party” and the full playlist from “Disney Junior Live On Tour: Costume Palooza” can be found here.

For additional information, tour schedule, and to purchase tickets, visit www.disneyjuniortour.com.

About Disney Junior

Disney Junior is a global multiplatform brand expressly geared towards preschoolers aged 2-7 and their families. With stories and characters that encapsulate signature Disney qualities of magic, music, adventure and heart, the brand is home to some of the most cherished programming and franchises for preschoolers, including Peabody Award-winning “Doc McStuffins”; current hit series “Bluey,” “SuperKitties,” “Firebuds,” “Pupstruction,” ”Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures,” “Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends” and “Mickey Mouse Funhouse”; and the upcoming “Disney Junior’s Ariel.” With content created by Disney Branded Television, Disney Junior is available anytime and anywhere for families to watch and enjoy together ― from the 24-hour #1 Disney Junior preschool network to the popular Disney Junior YouTube channel and streaming on Disney+.

About Marvel Entertainment

Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world’s most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of more than 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media for over eighty years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing, publishing, games, and digital media. For more information, visit marvel.com. © 2023 MARVEL

About Terrapin Station Entertainment

Founded by industry veteran Jonathan Shank in 2020, Terrapin Station Entertainment, a division of Sony Music Entertainment, is an artist management and production company dedicated to helping musicians and brands capitalize on their core audience and shine in the cultural mainstream. With expertise in management, family entertainment, and brand experience, the Terrapin team strives to ensure that clients achieve their goals. www.terrapinent.com

Callout for 2024 Statehouse interns

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College students and recent graduates can earn and learn during the 2024 legislative session by interning with the Indiana House of Representatives.

Interns will receive a $900 bi-weekly stipend as they work with lawmakers and staff at the Indiana Statehouse during the legislative session, which starts in January and concludes mid-March.

Interns will be able to apply the knowledge and skills they have learned in the classroom to working at the Statehouse. As an educator, I value the experience students gain in the workforce, and this opportunity certainly provides that.Internships are full time, Monday through Friday, and include free parking, career and professional development, and enrollment access to an Indiana government class. Interns can also earn academic credits through their college or university, and are eligible to apply for a competitive $3,000 scholarship to use toward undergraduate and graduate expenses.

[To apply, visit Indianahouserepublicans.com/internship.]

All applications are due by Oct. 31.

This is an excellent opportunity, and I hope local students join me at the Statehouse during the 2024 legislative session.

Vincennes University to commemorate 9/11 anniversary with flag tribute

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VINCENNES, Ind., September 8, 2023 – Vincennes University Homeland Security and Public Safety students are holding their annual 9/11 Flag Ceremony on Monday, Sept. 11, at 5 p.m. (ET) on the Vincennes Campus.

The Eta Sigma Iota student club will create a memorial tribute and place 3,000 flags in remembrance of those who lost their lives during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and rescue efforts. The memorial will be located in the grassy area behind Clark Hall at the corner of Indianapolis and 2nd streets.

“The symbolic act serves as a powerful reminder of our collective responsibility to remember and honor those who perished, ensuring their legacy remains alive in our hearts and minds,” Homeland Security and Public Safety Program Chair Louis Caprino said. “Join us as we reflect on the past and pledge to build a brighter future, united in the spirit of remembrance and resilience.”

VU students, faculty, staff, alumni, and the community are invited to participate in this solemn and meaningful occasion to honor the memory of the individuals tragically lost on that fateful day in American history.

The program will also feature distinguished guest speaker Sara Young. She will share her insights and experiences, and provide a valuable perspective on the enduring impact of 9/11.

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