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Friday, September 20, 2024
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New Student Lunch and Learn Series
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Join the Center for Student Engagement for the next workshop of its newly developed Leadership Lunch and Learn Series!
The Center for Student Engagement is excited to introduce a new leadership development framework that combines the Social Change Model of Leadership Development and Corey Seemiller's Student Leadership Competencies. This framework provides a holistic approach to cultivating impactful student leaders.
This lunch and learn series will explore the key elements of this framework, including:
- Developing personal values, group values, and a commitment to social change - Building essential leadership skills and competencies such as communication, decision-making, and ethical responsibility - Applying these principles to real-world leadership opportunities and challenges
Through interactive discussions and collaborative activities, participants will gain valuable insights and strategies to enhance their leadership journey at the University of Evansville.
All students are invited and lunch will be provided for the first 15 people in attendance! RSVP on UEngage is required. Registration can be found HERE.
Sessions will take place on the first Wednesday of each month during the Fall Semester and cover the following topics:
- Self- Understanding (September)
- Group Development (October)
- Citizenship in Society (November)
To head up the next installment of this series, Dr. Rachel Carpenter, Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, will be using her experience and expertise in group dynamics and problem solving to help students better undersand how they can work together toward a common goal and also be able to collaboratively address any issues that may arise.
For any questions, please reach out to the Center for Student Engagement at cse@evansville.edu. |
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Submitted by Faith Henderson fh39@evansville.edu |
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"Three Shades of Cadence" - UE Music Conservatory Faculty Recital
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Featuring Charles du Preez (clarinet), with guests Mark Hatlestad (viola), Graham Cullen (cello), and Tom Drury (piano).
Join us Tuesday, September 24 at 7:30 in Wheeler Concert Hall for a night of musical marvels.
These performances will take the listener on a journey of many emotions over the course of three very unique pieces. The recital will begin with Rebecca Clarke’s beautiful duo for clarinet and viola, Prelude, Allegro, and Pastorale. Composed in 1941, but only discovered in 1989, this gem takes the listener on a voyage through melancholy and nostalgia.
inti figgiz-vizueta’s piece no words, for clarinet and electronics “confronts the increased police surveillance in gentrified neighborhoods, drawing and reflecting on the composer’s experiences growing up in a majority Black and Salvadoran community and hood in Washington, D.C.” This piece involves electroacoustic clarinet, and creates a space of exploration, inquiry, and reflection. Expect unusual sounds and a loud volume in this conceptual piece, composed in 2019.
The final selection on the program, Beethoven’s Trio in B flat major, Op. 11, showcases the virtuosity of the clarinet, cello, and piano; the excitement of the composer exudes throughout. Written early in Beethoven’s career, the Trio bases the theme of the final movement on a popular opera song from the composer’s day. Considering the amount of sampling that takes place in current popular music, examples like the Trio serve to form and solidify the link between Beethoven and the popular music of the present era.
Hope to see you there! |
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Submitted by Mary Beth Deig md334@evansville.edu |
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ChoirPalooza Thursday and Friday
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The UE Music Conservatory and EVSC are collaborating to offer the third annual ChoirPalooza. Over the course of Thursday, September 19 and Friday, September 20, UE welcomes to campus over 600 middle and high school students in EVSC vocal music programs for workshops with nationally recognized guest music teachers. We're happy to welcome our guests campus. |
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Submitted by Dennis Malfatti dm155@evansville.edu |
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FREE Employee Workshop - Building Effective Teams
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The Center for the Advancement of Learning invites you to participate in the upcoming workshop “Building Effective Teams,” on Thursday, September 26, from 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. in Eykamp Hall, Room 252.
Led by Dr. Tad Dickel, leadership expert and Faculty Director of the MS in Leadership program, this interactive session will empower you to:
- Define your team’s purpose
- Set clear goals and expectations
- Strengthen communication
- Navigate challenges effectively
Strong teams are essential to success, and this workshop will provide the insights and tools needed to elevate your leadership and team-building skills.
This workshop is free for UE employees. A lunch option is available for $12, or feel free to bring your own! To secure your spot and purchase a lunch, register by Thursday, September 19, using the link below.
Lunch/Workshop Registration
If you prefer to attend and bring your own lunch, email cal@evansville.edu by Thursday, September 19. Space is limited, so register early!
We look forward to seeing you there! |
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Submitted by Cindy Felts cf128@evansville.edu |
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UNIVERSITY OF EVANSVILLE THEATRE PRESENTS INTO THE WOODS
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The University of Evansville Theatre opens their 2024–2025 season with INTO THE WOODS, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by James Lapine, originally directed on Broadway by James Lapine, and orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick. This production opens at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Oct. 4, in Shanklin Theatre. Additional performances are at 7:30 p.m., on Oct. 5, 17, 18, 19, and at 2:00 p.m., on Oct. 20.
Once upon a time, a genius and prolific composer, Stephen Sondheim, partnered with a brilliant writer, James Lapine, and they created a modern twist on the fairy tales you only thought you knew. This Tony Award-winning musical features a childless couple’s quest to undue the curse put on their family by a Witch, as well as their fateful encounters with Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella. Rapunzel, and Jack (and his beanstalk). This spell-binding tale weaves together a soaring score with magical adventures that ultimately lead these iconic characters to view their interdependence as a greater strength than simply living happily ever after.
INTO THE WOODS is directed by Assistant Professor Wes Grantom ’03. Tyler Simpson, guest artist, serves as the music director; Delaney Ross, a senior performance major from Fort Worth, Texas is the choreographer; Jacob Climer ’02, guest artist, serves as the scenic designer; Kylee Hassell, a senior design and technology major from Portland, Tenn., is the costume designer; Ethan Santiago, a junior design and technology major from Belton, Texas, is the lighting designer; Jon Robertson, visiting professor, serves as the sound designer; Marguerite Winzinger, a sophomore directing and dramaturgy major from Bordentown, N.J., is the dramaturg; Maya Barry, a senior stage management major from Marietta, Ga., is the stage manager, and Visiting Assistant Professor, Scott Carpenter ‘05 serves as the technical director.
The cast features Gavin Ramirez, a junior performance major from McKinney, Texas, as Cinderella’s Dad; Kurt Sparks, a sophomore performance major from Millville, N.J., as Narrator/Mysterious Man; Amoren Newton, a sophomore performance major from Denton, Texas, as The Baker; Lindsay Perr, a senior performance major from Medford, N.J., as The Baker’s Wife; Adam Techmanski, a senior performance major from Richmond, Texas, as Cinderella’s Prince; Benjamin Lodge, a sophomore performance major from Overland Park, Kan., as Rapunzel’s Prince; Tomi Akinwande, a junior performance major from Houston, Texas, as The Witch; Stella Clark-Kaczmarek, a first-year theatre studies major from Omaha, Neb., as Jack’s Mother; Alyssa Meadows, a junior performance major from Louisville, Ky., as Cinderellas’ Mother/Granny; Umbra Person, a junior performance major from Jonesboro, Ga., as Cinderella’s Step-Mother; Rachel Disney, a first-year performance major from Louisville, Ky., as Lucinda; Philana Koto, a first-year performance major from Denton, Texas, as Florinda; Kennedy Olson, a junior performance major from Porter, Texas, as Cinderella; Reese Hickman, a first-year performance major from Conroe, Texas, as Rapunzel; Mason Norton, a junior performance major from Bremen, Ind., as Jack; Caroline Petersma, a first-year performance major from Lenexa, Kan., as Little Red Riding Hood; Danny Perez, a junior performance major from San Antonio, Texas, as Wolf/Steward; The ensemble includes: Nick Geyvandova, a first-year performance major from College Station, Texas; Luis Alejandro Gonzalez, a first-year performance major from Midland Texas; and Kiara Cantu, a first-year performance major from Edinburg, Texas.
Adult ticket prices are $20 and $18 for senior adults, UE employees, and non-UE students. UE students may obtain one free student rush ticket beginning at 12 p.m. on the day of the performance they wish to attend. In addition, UE Theatre is excited to continue their “Pay What You Will” initiative this season. Every Thursday evening performance in Shanklin Theatre is available for any person to pay any price that best fits their budget. Single tickets may be purchased online at theatre.evansville.edu or by calling the ticket office at 812.488.2031, Monday through Friday, 12:00 to 5:00 p.m. |
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Submitted by Emily Burlison eb332@evansville.edu |
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9th Annual Ace Race Skele-fun Run
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On behalf of Ace CARE, we would like to invite you to the 9th annual Ace Race Skele-fun Run 5K!
Ace CARE is hosting our largest fundraiser, the Ace Race 5K, on October 26, 2024. We are asking for support from students and faculty so that we may continue to provide care to our most vulnerable neighbors. We welcome you to join us for the race to support our organization.
The mission of Ace CARE is to connect the unmet health care needs of the Tri-State community with the educational experience of our Doctor of Physical Therapy, Physician Assistant, and Athletic Training students. We do this by providing free physical therapy care and group exercise programs to the uninsured, underinsured, homeless, and vulnerable members of our community to improve the quality of life in our surrounding area.
Last year, our students volunteered over 3,500 hours of their time, and we were able to treat over 127 participants. Ace CARE operates solely on community philanthropy, and we work tirelessly to keep our doors open to those we serve.
Learn more and sign up |
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Submitted by Alyssa McMinn am678@evansville.edu |
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BSU 3v3 Basketball Tournament
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The Black Student Union is hosting an exciting 3v3 Basketball Tournament on September 22nd, starting at 12 PM in the UE Carson Center! We would love for you to spread the word to your organization and friends to potentially create a team. Here are the details you need to know: Participation in the tournament is open to all USI and UE students, faculty, and staff. Here's how you can get involved: Sign up to play:
- Create a team of up to 4 people (co-ed teams are welcome)!
- Solo players can sign up for just $5 and be assigned to a team.
- Teams are $15 and all payments must be made before the event.
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Refereeing
- Check-in
- Concession Stand
- Scoreboard
- Set-up/Clean-up
Attend and Watch: Not a player or volunteer? Come and support the teams for a great time! We accept cash, Venmo, and Cash App for all payments. To make things easy, we’ll be tabling at Ridgway for the next two weeks—feel free to stop by, ask questions, and sign up! To sign up to participate or volunteer, click here!! |
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Submitted by Trinitie Terrell tt141@evansville.edu |
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UE Employee Fall Healthy Behavior Challenge
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UE Employee Fall Healthy Behavior Challenge: Fall into Fitness!
Challenge dates: 10/7 - 11/10
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Track your daily steps through your favorite step tracker.
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Submit total weekly steps (Monday—Sunday) by the following Monday through a link provided to you at the beginning of the challenge.
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Results will be shared at the end. The top 4 participants with the most steps will win a surprise $50 gift card!
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Earn one-time $150 in HRA credits for participating throughout the entire challenge!
Sign up here: https://forms.gle/PyNHg6jLfcBXMuKX6
Email Taylor with any questions (taylor.kollak@ascension.org)
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Submitted by Taylor Kollak tk148@evansville.edu |
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YARD TIMES Exhibition in Melvin Peterson Gallery
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The YARD TIMES exhibit, featuring artist Amanda Smith, will open on September 3 through October 19, 2024.
The UE Friends of Art cordially invites you to a reception on Friday, September 13 at 6:30 pm in the Melvin Peterson Gallery. Please plan to attend and bring a friend! |
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Submitted by Carol McCraney cm177@evansville.edu |
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DISTORTED REALITIES Exhibit Opens August 26
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Paintings by artist Eric Utterback will be featured in the exhibit DISTORTED REALITIES from August 26 - October 13, 2024 in the Krannert Gallery.
You are cordially invited to the artists reception in the Krannert Gallery on Thursday, September 5 at 6:30 pm.
This exhibit is supported by the Efroymson Family Fund and the UE Department of Art. |
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Submitted by Carol McCraney cm177@evansville.edu |
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RSVP to Supercharge your Creative Mindset
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RSVP by Friday, September 20, for the FIRST Change Leadership Workshop!
Unlock your creative confidence through innovative tools and methods to boost your problem solving skills. From fun ideation techniques to collaboration tips and tricks, you will leave this workshop more equipped to lead change anywhere you go.
Learn how to:
- Identify biases
- Break out of fixed thinking patterns
- Brainstorm effectively in groups.
- Change the world through powerful collaboration!
RSVP by Friday, September 20. |
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Submitted by Andrew Carter ac116@evansville.edu |
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Employee Benefit Fair Winnners Announced
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Thank you to all the employees who attended our first annual employee benefit fair last week. Each vendor that was in attendance brought valuable information and resources to share with our members. NFP, TrueRx, Anthem, Wellbridge, Reliance, Ascension Medical Clinic, HealthJoy were all happy to answer questions one on one to help our employees better understand their benefits.
As promised, prizes have been awarded for participation in the Benefit Fair. Help me wish a big congratulations to the following winners:
- Dale Edwards - $50 Amazon Gift Card
- Terry Voges - $25 Gift Card
- Sarah O'Leary - $25 Gift Card
- Jessica Snow - $25 Tango E-Gift Card
- Faith Fox - Google Nest
- Stephanie Stoll - 40 oz Tumbler
- Cindy Felts - 2 Season Passes for the 2024 - 25 Shanklin Theatre
Mark your calendars for the next opportunity to meet your insurance representatives and hear updates on benefit plans during next spring's Benefit Open Enrollment, April 1 - 2, 2025. As always, please contact Lori LeDuc in the Office of Human Resources for any benefit related questions. |
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Submitted by Lori LeDuc ll138@evansville.edu |
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Unscripted Podcast First Episode Out NOW
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Chance McDowell and Autumn Mosley's Unscripted Podcast's first episode is out now! Tune in to hear on the important topics they touched on such as recent splurge in school shootings, voting, and some of their personal experiences. They also touched on recent news in pop culture, social media, music, and more! |
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Submitted by Abijah Mersyl Dalion ad409@evansville.edu |
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RELATIONSHIPS PODCAST FIRST EPISODE by Elijah Hamilton
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The first episode of the Relationships Podcast hosted by Elijah Hamilton is out! Listen in to hear about long-distance relationships and expectations when going through the journey as a college student! |
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Submitted by Abijah Mersyl Dalion ad409@evansville.edu |
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Columbia Store Invitation
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Columbia Employee Store Invitation Details:
- University of Evansville Alumni Association offer is valid September 20th - October 14th!
- Store is stocked with products from our family of brands – Columbia, Mountain Hardwear, SOREL and prAna
- For store access, please provide your digital invite (printed or shown on your mobile device) + proof of affiliation
- Invitees can bring up to four additional guests with each visit
- This offer is for store access (not valid online)
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Submitted by Dina Willming dw285@evansville.edu |
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Dual Student Lounge Open
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Calling all commuter students! The dual student lounge is now open and recieving registrations! The common spaces in Hale Hall are now being opened to commuter students to allow for a more relaxed place to study, get some down time between classes, or have lunch! The spaces that are available include the game room, the kitchen and attached lounge area, and the computer lab. Registration is located on the second floor of Ridgway in the office of residence life. Access is granted 24-48 working hours after registration is complete.
The space operates on the same hours as Ridgway and swipe access is added to your student ID following registration! |
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Submitted by Teddy Thomason kt194@evansville.edu |
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Hometown Flavors INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
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We're hosting "Hometown Flavors," an event in the Eatery to showcase the favorite meals of our international students. Share your favorite recipe from home, and we'll feature it in the dining hall, letting everyone experience the diverse flavors of our campus. You can also include any special memories or stories about the dish. Let's celebrate your culture together! |
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Submitted by Abijah Mersyl Dalion ad409@evansville.edu |
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Omid Khormali received a grant from US Forest Service to develop a Forest Health Data Portal
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UE Mathematics Assistant Professor Omid Khormali and his collaborators, UE Computer Science Assistant Professor Maxwell Omwenga, and UE students Andrew Thompson and Bakhrom Nasurullaev, are working to build and validate a bottom-up databasing system and a fully functioning portal for Forest Health data reporting and quantitative trend analyses. |
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Submitted by Omid Khormali ok16@evansville.edu |
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Eric D. Braysmith wins Spirit Award at Victory International Film Festival
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The First Year Seminar Department would like to congratulate Eric D. Braysmith, adjunct professor of First Year Seminar, as he was awarded the Community Spirit Award from the Victory International Film Festival in Evansville on Saturday. They stated his dedication to the local film making community, running a community film series for nearly 30 years, and his work on the restoration of the Victory Theatre in the late 90s. His dedication to these projects and others have enriched the local film community in countless ways. |
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Submitted by Kristina Groves kg76@evansville.edu |
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Dr. Diane Brewer appointed new UE Honors Program Director
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Dr. Diane Brewer has been appointed the new UE Honors Program Director. In addition to her role as a professor of theatre and the John David Lutz Distinguished Professor of the Arts, Dr. Brewer brings extensive experience to the position, having taught various honors courses and served on the Honors Program Faculty Advisory Committee (HPFAC) for several years.
Additionally, Jayme Williams, who previously served as the Honors Program Coordinator, has been appointed Assistant Honors Program Director. As the Higher Learning Commission reaccreditation approaches, Dr. Brewer, Jayme Williams, and the HPFAC will be reflecting upon and evaluating the goals of the honors program. They aim to reimagine the future of the Honors Program, particularly through the application of principles and design processes enriched by the humanities.
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Submitted by Kristy Miller km123@evansville.edu |
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Harlaxton on the Move
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We’ve been on the move! This past week, Harlaxton College made some exciting stops at Lindsey Wilson College (Columbia, KY), Western Kentucky University (Bowling Green, KY), Framingham University (Framingham, MA), and Young Harris College (Young Harris, GA)!
From meeting energetic students to sharing our one-of-a-kind study abroad experience, it’s been an incredible week of connection and inspiration. Each campus visit brought its own unique energy, and we’re thrilled to watch our Harlaxton family grow as more and more students discover what makes our program extraordinary!
The fall recruitment season is just getting started, and we can't wait to see what’s next! Keep following along as we continue our journey, making stops all across the country. Big things are happening! |
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Submitted by Jordan Hall jh590@evansville.edu |
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Aces women's soccer shutout in MVC opener at Belmont
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NASHVILLE – The University of Evansville women’s soccer team held the statistical advantage but couldn’t find the back of the net in a 1-0 loss to the Belmont Bruins.
The Purple Aces had a hard fought battle on Thursday night to open Missouri Valley Conference action at Belmont. UE led in shots, shots on goal, and corner kicks through the match but weren’t able to get the ball past current Valley Goalkeeper of the Week Sydney Jones. Thursday night’s match was only the fourth time Evansville has been shutout during the season.
The Aces controlled play early in the match, keeping Belmont off their offensive rhythm with strong defensive play. UE fired the first shot and shot on goal of the match from sophomore midfielder Ella Hamner (Evansville, Ind. / Memorial HS) in the fifth minute. Evansville added three more shots of the next 40 minutes with its closest chance of the half coming in the 32nd minute as senior midfielder Resse Simmons (Las Vegas / Shadow Ridge HS) forced a save from Jones.
But it was the Bruins who found the goal with only four minutes remaining in the first half, sneaking a ball past Aces goalkeeper Myia Danek (Laingsburg, Mich. / Laingsburg HS) in the 41st minute. It took UE the first few minutes to get going in the second half, but once Evansville found its rhythm the offense came quickly.
The Aces had back-to-back chances in the 59th minute with another shot on goal for Hamner and an almost open chance for sophomore midfielder Ashlyn Koutsos (Cumming, Ga. / West Forsyth HS). Koutsos fired a shot right in front of Jones but a quick foot from the Bruins defender kept UE scoreless. Evansville had another string of chances in the final 10 minutes from its freshman defenders.
Brielle LaBerge (Cumming, Ga. / West Forsyth HS) put her second shot of the game on net in the 80th minute to force a cross net save from Jones. Emmy Brenner (Arlington, Tenn. / St. Benedict at Auburndale HS) had the Aces final shot of the night in the 82nd minute from just inside the penalty box. The shot sailed just high of the crossbar, keeping UE scoreless in its first match of conference action.
Three separate players had multi-shot nights for Evansville. Hamner, LaBerge, and Brenner all had two shots each while both of Hamner’s shots landed on goal. Two other players recorded shots on the night for the Aces. UE returns home to continue MVC play on Sunday afternoon. Evansville will welcome Muray State to Arad McCutchan Stadium with kick-off set for 1 p.m. on the 22nd. |
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Volleyball ready for USI Invitational
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EVANSVILLE, Ind. – With Missouri Valley Conference play beginning next week, the University of Evansville volleyball team is set for its final non-conference test this weekend with the USI Invitational.
Evansville faces USI on Friday at 6 p.m. before taking on IU Indianapolis at 2 p.m. on Sunday; ESPN+ will have the coverage of Friday’s match against the Screaming Eagles. Both matches will take place at Screaming Eagles Arena.
Last Time Out
- On Tuesday, the Purple Aces faced USI inside Meeks Family Fieldhouse with the Screaming Eagles picking up a 3-1 win
- Giulia Cardona had a match-high 25 kills and tied for the team lead with 12 digs
- Lexi Owen had 38 assists while matching Cardona’s 12 digs
- Melanie Feliciano posted 9 kills and 8 digs
Second on the List
- On Sept. 6 against Samford, Giulia Cardona moved to second on the Aces all-time career kills list
- Cardona currently has 1,811 in her career and trails Alondra Vazquez’ total of 1,911
- Her season average of 4.78 kills per set paces the MVC and is 8th in the nation
- In the win over UPR-Rio Piedras, Cardona accumulated 30 kills and wrapped up the first weekend with 5.00 kills/set
Serving Up The Aces
- Over the last four matches, Jenna Heidbreder has accumulated the first five service aces of her UE career
- Offensively, Heidbreder had a strong home tournament earlier in September, posting a career-high 7 kills versus Samford while picking up 6 against Chicago State
- She added 4 digs in the opening two home contests
Scouting the Opposition
- With their win on Tuesday, the Screaming Eagles improved to 3-7 on the season
- USI opened the season with wins over St. Thomas and Bradley and took a set against Ohio State at the Florida Invitational
- In the first meeting against UE, Bianca Anderson and Ashby Willis tallied 15 kills apiece
- IU Indianapolis comes into the weekend with a record of 5-6 following a 3-2 win over Indiana State on Wednesday
- Elle Patterson paces the Jaguars with 2.98 kills per set |
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