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Monday, October 26, 2015
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Newman Club to Host Halloween Party at Ozanam Family Shelter
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Looking for a fun way to celebrate Halloween, volunteer in the community, AND put a smile on kids' faces? Come join the Newman Club at their annual Halloween party at the Ozanam Family Shelter on Monday, October 26, from 5:30-7:00 pm. All are welcome to come help the Newman Club as we offer the shelter's 30 children a variety of games, activities, Halloween costumes, and a trick-or-treat trail.
All who would like to join can plan to meet at the Newman Center at 4:45 pm for a light dinner before driving to the shelter. Please feel free to wear your own Halloween costumes, as well!
Questions? Please call/text Kristel at (812) 760-8610.
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Social Innovation Week Kicks Off with Institute Speaker Series Guest Derreck Kayongo
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Come hear Derreck Kayongo as he talks about his journey from being a child refugee in Africa to becoming a social innovator on the worldwide stage. Better still, he will share pearls of wisdom that can help you with your own social innovation interests. Kayongo founded the Global Soap Project, which focuses on recycling partially used soap from hotels into new soap for vulnerable populations in Africa, South Asia, and the Caribbean. He was also named Top 10 CNN Hero of 2011.
Monday, October 26
The Power of Small Ideas in the Land of Giants
5:00 – 6:00 p.m.
Ridgway University Center, Eykamp 251
Reception to follow
This is an Aces Passport approved event.
RSVP is requested: http://www.evansville.edu/iss
Other Social Innovation Week events include:
Thursday, October 29
Lunch and Lead
Social Innovation panelists include Lynn Renne, Associate Pastor of Aldersgate United Methodist Church; Susan Odoyo, Local Attorney, Founder and President of It Takes A Village Dog Rescue, and Treasurer of Friends of Dago; and Geoff Bunting, Director of Operations from Uncharted International.
12:15 – 1:15 p.m.
Ridgway University Center, Eykamp 251
Bring your own lunch
Changemaker Challenge Final Pitches
UE student teams present their ideas for improving Evansville and the world beyond while competing for $3,500 in seed money to help their ideas become a reality.
4:30 – 6:00 p.m.
Ridgway University Center, Eykamp 251
Reception to follow
For more information, visit www.evansville.edu/cc
All of the above programs are free and open to the public. Contact ck116 for more information.
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UE Theatre Presents "Marriage" in May Studio Theatre
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The University of Evansville Department of Theatre opens Marriage, by Nikolai Gogol, Friday Oct. 23, at 7:30 p.m., in the May Studio Theatre. The show will continue with performances at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, and at 2:00 p.m. on Oct. 25.
Considered to be one of Gogol’s best works, Marriage is a quick-witted play which examines the titular institution. Set on a cold afternoon in St. Petersburg, this satirical story follows the misdeeds of Podkoliosin, an indecisive bachelor, who is forced to wed before the day is out. However, he must first win the affections of Agafya, an anxious young bride seeking the perfect gentleman. Utter chaos ensues! This hysterical play probes the merits of marriage and questions the responsibility of such “holy” unions.
Glyne Pease, a senior theatre performance major from Las Vegas takes the helm as director of the production. The cast includes seniors Henry Ragan, from Herndon, Va.; Erdin Schultz-Bever, from Bloomington, Ind.; TJ Baldassare, from Westminster, Colo.; Brogan Lozano, from San Antonio; Carter Caldwell, from Louisville, Ky.; DéYonté Jenkins, from Portland, Tenn.; junior Sam Schanwald from Pittsburgh; sophomores Kira Vuolo, from Westminster, Colo.; Jennifer E. Cunic, from Knoxville, Tenn.; freshmen Kristopher Adams, from Houston; Kathleen Finch, from College Station, Texas; and Julia Toney, from San Antonio.
The creative team for Marriage includes scenic design by junior Grace Guarniere, from Katy, Texas; costume design by junior Emily Westing, from Zeeland, Mich.; lighting design by senior David Dawson, from Arlington, Texas; sound design by senior Andrew Meyer, from San Antonio; the dramaturg is senior Peter Orkiszewski, from Cincinnati; technical direction by junior Tucker Steinlage, from Buford, Ga.; and the stage manager is senior Kylie Jones, from San Antonio.
Tickets are $11 for adults and $9 for senior adults, students, and UE faculty and staff. UE students may pick up their free student rush ticket beginning at noon on the day of the performance they wish to attend. Seating is limited and patrons are encouraged to make reservations by calling 812.488.2031, Monday through Friday, noon to 5 p.m.
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I-House: Nigeria
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This Wednesday's I-House features Nigeria with David Ibeneme and Aisha Tijani-Mohammed as the presenters!
David is majoring in chemistry, and his favorite hobbies are dancing, acting, singing, and having long meaningful conversations. His favorite part about UE is "the fact that I've gotten to meet so many new friends that are wonderful and a blessing to me."
Aisha is majoring in biology, and her favorite hobbies are watching movies, and keeping up with the lives of celebrities. Her favorite thing about UE is making new friends.
Make sure you come out at 7:00 p.m., to our usual place on the second floor of Ridgway University Center to hear all about Nigeria!
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This Week in Music: University Choir and Kantorei
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The University Choir and the chamber choir Kantorei will present a concert in Neu Chapel this Tuesday evening, October 27, at 7:30 p.m. Associate Professor and Director of Choral Activities Dennis Malfatti will lead the ensembles in a program of works ranging from the late Renaissance to the Modern era. Kantorei will open the concert with several examples of the late Renaissance genre known as the English madrigal. University Choir will then offer a set of works focusing on the nineteenth-century Romantic style, including pieces by Felix Mendelssohn, Edvard Grieg, and Gustav Holst. The climax of the concert will be the Choir’s performance of contemporary American composer William Averitt’s The Deepness of the Blue (2012), a choral cycle on five poems by the American author Langston Hughes. Kristin Jones and Jaime Teichmer will provide the work's four-hand piano accompaniment. The concert is free and open to the public.
Eight voice majors from the Department of Music competed recently in the Fall Auditions for the Kentucky Chapter of the National Association of Teachers of Singing, or NATS. The auditions were held at Northern Kentucky University on October 16 and 17. Four of the eight UE singers advanced to the semi-final round: Gabriella Federico, Payton Judd, Ian Murrell, and Adam Smith. Two of the four won their divisions: Gabriella Federico (sophomore women) and Ian Murrell (senior men).
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Writing Center Boot Camp: Writing in the Sciences
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All are welcome to join us this Wednesday, October 28, at 5:00 p.m., in the Writing Center for Writing Center Boot Camp: Writing in the Sciences. This workshop will address the stylistic differences between general academic and scientific writing. Specifically, we will talk about word and phrasing choice, the passive voice, verbosity, and writing and justifying your hypothesis - strategies for improving your scientific prose.
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GAP Mission Guatemala info session and Free Pizza!
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A second GAP info session is scheduled specifically for the Mission Guatemala project. Students of all majors are invited to learn about this exciting opportunity.
The session will be held on Wednesday, October 28, from 12:00 - 12:50 p.m. in Smythe Lecture Hall, Room 170 in the Schroeder School of Business building.
Free pizza and drinks will be available. Come find out how you can put your unique skills and talents to work helping the people living in rural Guatemala.
RSVP to ensure plenty of pizza: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1N9JJw-RMtSLrmyVEqKa07WhDflFJpDw6awiS1jjkCdc/viewform?usp=send_form
For more information, contact the Institute for Global Enterprise: globalindiana@evansville.edu.
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UE's Interfaith Initiatives Presents Jason Goulah at Lunchtime Lecture
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UE’s Interfaith Initiatives has invited Dr. Jason Goulah to present a special lunchtime lecture during his residence on campus:
Buddhism: Philosophy, Practice, and Social Impact
Thursday, October 29 12:15 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. in Room 162 (Harkness Hall), Schroeder School of Business Building.
All are welcome. Feel free to bring a brown bag lunch to the session.
The interactive talk will focus on universal Buddhist values of inner human revolution, interconnectedness, compassion, wisdom, courage, valuing creation, and treasuring diversity. These values empower individuals toward positive, global change, particularly in the areas of peace, culture, and education.
Goulah received his Ph.D. in Foreign/Second Language Education from the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. He is associate professor of bilingual-bicultural education and director of the Institute for Daisaku Ikeda Studies in Education at DePaul University, in Chicago, IL. He is also director of Bilingual-Bicultural Education and World Languages Education in the College of Education at DePaul University. Goulah is a former high school teacher of Japanese, ESL, and Russian as foreign and heritage languages. He has served as a research fellow at the Center for Latino Research, as a research and translation fellow at Soka University, Tokyo, and as a research fellow in the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy in the University at Buffalo Law School.
Goulah’s scholarship has appeared in multiple edited volumes and scholarly journals. He is the editor of Daisaku Ikeda, Language and Education (Routledge, 2013), which received the 2015 Critics Choice Book Award from the American Educational Studies Association, and (with Andrew Gebert) Makiguchi Tsunesaburo (1871-1944): Philosophy in Context (Routledge, 2013). He received the 2009 Stephen A. Freeman Award for best language education research article of the year.
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Interested in medical or graduate school?
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Neil Osheroff, Coniglio Chair of the Biochemistry Department at Vanderbilt University, will be on campus October 29 and 30 for a career forum and research presentation. As a medical school professor, PhD advisor, and medical and graduate school interviewer, Osheroff has a lot to offer! The career forum will be held on October 29 starting at 5:30 pm in Room 102, Koch Center. His research presentation on Overcoming Quinolone Resistance in Bacterial Type II Topoisomerases will be held October 30 at 11:00 am in Room 100, Koch Center. Feel free to bring any and all questions you have!
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Annual Holiday Art and Crafts Sale
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The Department of Art is pleased to announce its annual Holiday Art and Crafts Sale. Everyone in the UE community who creates art or crafts is welcome to participate. This includes faculty, staff, students, spouses, children, parents, relatives and friends.
The date of this year’s sale is Thursday, December 3. Barring another car crashing into the building, the sale will be held in the Melvin Peterson Gallery, located immediately across from campus. Doors will open at 7:00 a.m. and the sale will continue until 6:00 p.m. Participating artists and craftsmen may drop work off the day prior to the sale or on the morning of the sale before the doors open. Vendors do not need to stay with their work as Art Department staff and volunteers will be on site to handle the sale.
If you would like to join in this year’s Holiday Sale, or think you might want to participate but need more information, please contact the Department of Art at ca5@evansville.edu or 812-488-2043.
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All UE Employees Invited to Emeriti Workshops for Retirement Health Care
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UE employees are invited to attend one of the informational workshops presented by Emeriti Retirement Health Solutions on Tuesday, October 27 in Room 252, Eykamp Hall, Ridgway University Center.
The workshops are scheduled for:
9:30 am – 10:30 am for retirees
11:30 am – 12:30 pm for active employees considering retirement
The Emeriti program provides important benefits such as:
A tax-advantaged way for you to invest and accumulate assets for your future retiree medical expenses.
A retiree health insurance program for you and your eligible dependents that builds on the foundation of Medicare.
A tax-free way for you to pay for other qualified out-of-pocket medical expenses in retirement.
A representative from Emeriti and Aetna health insurance will be on campus to provide information about Emeriti and what you need to do to take full advantage of the program. The meetings will cover such topics as why you need to save for retiree health care, the unique tax advantages of the Emeriti Program, and your options available under the program. For more information about the Emeriti program, please visit: http://www.emeritihealth.org/.
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American Funds Representative will Speak on Global Investing
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Chris Conwell of American Funds will be speaking about global investing to UE students on October 29, at 4.00 p.m. in Room 100 in Koch Center. He has 18 years of investment industry experience and serves as a liaison between American Funds and Evansville branch of Hilliard Lyons.
The event is open to the public. For any questions, please contact Walayet A. Khan, research director, Institute of Global Enterprise in Indiana.
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Education, Faith, Spirituality, and Buddhism - Visiting Scholar at UE
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On October 28-29, Dr. Jason Goulah, Director of the Institute for Daisaku Ikeda Studies in Education at DePaul University, will be on campus lecturing on topics of educational philosophy, the intersection of education with faith and spirituality, and Buddhism philosophy and practices. All sessions are open to the campus community. Call Dr. Paul Parkison for additional information.
Wednesday, October 28
6:00 p.m.
East-West Ecology of Education: ‘Reuniting’ Dewey and Makiguchi
Room 302, Graves Hall (Educ 490)
Thursday, October 29
11:00 a.m.
Faith, Spirituality, Dialogue and the Curriculum
302 Graves Hall (Educ 100)
12:15 p.m.
Buddhism: Philosophy, Practice, and Social Impact
Harkness Hall, Schroeder School of Business Building
Participants are welcome to bring a brown bag lunch.
Goulah received his Ph.D. in Foreign/Second Language Education from the University of Buffalo, State University of New York. He is associate professor of bilingual-bicultural education and director of the Institute for Daisaku Ikeda Studies in Education at DePaul University, in Chicago, IL. He is also director of Bilingual-Bicultural Education and World Languages Education in the College of Education at DePaul University. Goulah is a former high school teacher of Japanese, ESL, and Russian as foreign and heritage languages. He has served as a research fellow at the Center for Latino Research, as a research and translation fellow at Soka University, Tokyo, and as a research fellow in the Baldy Center for Law and Social Policy in the University at Buffalo Law School.
Goulah’s scholarship has appeared in multiple edited volumes and scholarly journals. He is the editor of Daisaku Ikeda, Language and Education (Routledge, 2013), which received the 2015 Critics Choice Book Award from the American Educational Studies Association, and (with Andrew Gebert) Makiguchi Tsunesaburo (1871-1944): Philosophy in Context (Routledge, 2013). He received the 2009 Stephen A. Freeman Award for best language education research article of the year.
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Register now to Meet Nearly 100 Employers at Indiana Means Business
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Last chance to register for this career fair.
There are nearly 100 awesome employers ready to meet you at this event! See the list here:
http://cccc-in.org/event-2002713
Register through UE JobLink (Jobs tab --> search for posting 901450
Bus transportation provided from UE. Contact Career Development to reserve your seat.
This event is scheduled for October 28, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 (EST) Indy Marriott Hotel Downtown.
Need assistance with your job, internship, co-op or graduate school search? Please contact the Center for Career Development: career@evansville.edu or 812-488-1083.
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Spring Housing Cancellation Deadline
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Students, the deadline to cancel your UE housing contract for the spring semester is November 1. Stop by the office of residence life to cancel your housing contract without penalty for the Spring Semester if you will be:
Attending Harlaxton or Studying Abroad
Having an internship, co-op, or clinical outside of the Evansville area
Moving into a fraternity house
Transferring, withdrawing, or graduating
Requests not falling in the above categories are typically not granted. Requests to move off campus to live with friends or move into an apartment are not sufficient reasons to cancel a UE housing contract. Entering into any other housing agreement or lease with a private landlord will have no effect upon the conditions of your contract with the University of Evansville.
For more information, contact the residence life staff or visit our website at http://www.evansville.edu/residencelife/cancellationsAndRefunds2.cfm
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Lank appointed to National Board
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R. Scott Lank, artistic director and head of acting in the Department of Theatre, has been appointed to chair the Educational Institutions of Theatre committee at the Actors Center in New York City. Committee members are Dean Irby from SUNY-Purchase, Grace Zandarski from Yale, and Benny Ambush from Emerson. The committee will be responsible for defining national practices in actor education.
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Gonzalez Scores Twice as Aces Fall to Missouri State
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Senior forward Mark Anthony Gonzalez scored a pair of goals on Saturday night as the University of Evansville men’s soccer team (2-12, 0-5 Missouri Valley Conference) lost 4-2 to Missouri State (5-5-3, 2-2-1 MVC). The first of his two goals gave Gonzalez 25 in his Purple Aces career and the final score moved him into a tie for ninth most in program history (Rune Bjoro, Mike Luttrull).
“We are continuing to battle and we are still trying to figure ourselves out,” said Evansville head men’s soccer coach Marshall Ray. He added, “We are getting to a point tonight that if we can do what we did in the second half, we are going to put ourselves in a good situation as we move into the Conference tournament.”
The Bears went ahead on a 35th minute goal and tallied another in the 39th minute for a 2-0 advantage at halftime.
Gonzalez brought UE within one on a converted penalty kick in the 47th minute.
The Aces trailed 2-1 until Missouri State tacked on goals in the 75th and 84th minutes.
Down 4-1, UE narrowed the deficit on another Gonzalez goal in the 87th minute. Sophomore midfielder Ian McGrath headed a ball up the left wing and into the six yard box for Gonzalez, who scored in the lower right corner. It was the final goal of the night in the Evansville two goal defeat.
Both Gonzalez and McGrath took a team-high three shots. Gonzalez leads UE with six goals this season. McGrath’s assist was his third this year, tying freshman forward Zac Blaydes, for most on the squad.
The loss is the ninth consecutive defeat for the Purple Aces.
UE remains at home to host Saint Louis on Tuesday, Oct. 27. The match will be held at Arad McCutchan Stadium and begin at 7:00 p.m. CDT.
INFO: For all of the latest information on University of Evansville athletics, log on to the sport page on GoPurpleAces.com or follow the program on Twitter via @UEAthletics.
DONATE: For information on giving to UE Athletics or its individual athletics programs, visit the DONATE tab on the top of GoPurpleAces.com.
TICKETS: To purchase tickets for University of Evansville athletics events, log on to GoPurpleAces.com and click on the TICKETS tab on top of the page.
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Baham's 93rd Minute Goal Gives Aces First Road Win at Illinois State Since 1996
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The University of Evansville women's soccer team (4-10-2, 2-2-1 Missouri Valley Conference) rallied from a one goal deficit for a 2-1 overtime victory at Illinois State (5-9-2, 2-3 MVC) on Sunday.
Trailing by one, UE freshman forward Sara Osinski evened up the match with an 80th minute score and sophomore forward Nicki Baham netted the game-winning goal in the 93rd minute to secure the Purple Aces’ first road win at Illinois State since 1996.
“I felt our team played really well today,” said Baham. “We never gave up even when we were down a goal. We continued to fight and have confidence in ourselves and in our teammates to win the game. We all knew how important this game was and we were able to come out with the win.”
The Redbirds broke the scoreless tie with a Lauren Koehl goal in the 68th minute.
Down 1-0, UE tied the match on Osinski's 80th minute score. Her team-high third goal of the season created a 1-1 tie with just 10 minutes remaining in regulation.
The Redbirds had one more chance in the waning moments but junior goalkeeper Whitney Biggs made an 89th minute save on Paige Jarsombeck to force overtime.
Just three minutes into the first overtime period, Baham ran down a long ball and bested ILS goalkeeper Vanessa Niestrom for the 2-1 Aces win.
“I am very proud of the way the team battled today,” said Evansville head women’s soccer coach Krista McKendree. “We have been talking about being committed to competing for every ball and today that mentality paid off for them.”
The goal for Baham was her first this season. Biggs recorded three saves in the win.
The Aces conclude the MVC regular season by hosting Missouri State on Thursday, Oct. 29 at 6:00 p.m. The match will be held at Arad McCutchan Stadium in Evansville, Ind.
INFO: For all of the latest information on University of Evansville athletics, log on to the sport page on GoPurpleAces.com or follow the program on Twitter via @UEAthletics.
DONATE: For information on giving to UE Athletics or its individual athletics programs, visit the DONATE tab on the top of GoPurpleAces.com.
TICKETS: To purchase tickets for University of Evansville athletics events, log on to GoPurpleAces.com and click on the TICKETS tab on top of the page.
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Braun Intercollegiate to be held on Monday and Tuesday
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For the final time this fall, the University of Evansville women’s golf team will be in action, playing host to the Braun Intercollegiate on Monday and Tuesday at Oak Meadow Country Club.
The teams will play one round of 18 each day with a shotgun start commencing the action on both days at 10 a.m. The schools in the event include: Butler, Eastern Illinois, Evansville, IUPUI, Indiana State, Lipscomb, Loyola, Northern Kentucky, SIU Edwardsville, Tennessee State and Valparaiso.
On the second and final day of the Dayton Flyer Invitational earlier this week, it Maria Pickens and Kayla Katterhenry leading the way for the Purple Aces.
Pickens finished the second round with a score of 81, improving by five shots from her opening round total. She finished the tournament with a 167 and tied for 57th overall. Leading the women was Kayla Katterhenry, who also carded an 81 on Tuesday. Her final score of 158 put her at 18 over par for the two rounds. Katterhenry tied for 20th.
Second on the squad was Giulia Mallmann, who posted identical rounds of 83 to finish with a 166. She tied for 50th. Pickens was third on the team while Maggie Camp took fourth. Camp lowered her round of 86 on Monday by four strokes, tallying an 82 on Tuesday. She completed the event with a 168. Madison Cheney was next up for the ladies, posting an 83 on her way to a final score of 174.
Carly Waggoner played as an individual and improved by nine shots between the first and second days. She totaled 85 strokes in the final round and completed the tournament with a 179. Rachel Marchi shot a 94 in each round to finish with a 188.
- INFO: For all of the latest information on University of Evansville women’s golf, log on to the sport page on GoPurpleAces.com or follow the program on Twitter via @UEAthletics.
- DONATE: For information on giving to UE Athletics or its individual athletics programs, visit the DONATE tab on the top of GoPurpleAces.com.
- TICKETS: To purchase tickets for University of Evansville athletics events, log on to GoPurpleAces.com and click on the TICKETS tab on top of the page.
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Miranda notches 28 kills in 3-1 win over Drake
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Purple Aces sophomore Genesis Miranda tied her career mark with 28 kills to lead the University of Evansville volleyball team to a 3-1 victory over Drake on Saturday evening at the Carson Center.
Miranda tied her career mark while also taking a career-high 71 attempts. She hit an impressive .268 and was one of five UE (8-16, 2-8 MVC) players to record double digit digs. Stephanie Cerino posted 10 kills and set her career mark with 19 digs. It was the highest total in the match. Lorena Marquez had a stellar night with 54 assists and tied her personal best with 13 digs.
“This was a great emotional win for our team, who played with determination and a high emphasis on efficiency. We kept errors low and forced the opponent to earn their points by trading opportunities and extending plays with our defensive system,” head coach Manolo Concepcion said. “The simple actions (serve and pass) were taken care of, which allowed us to actively involve the middles. Special recognition goes out to Steph Cerino, who inspired us with her drive and hustle tonight.”
Leading the way for Drake (13-15, 4-7 MVC) was Kyla Inderski, who tallied 13 kills and Grace Schofield, who completed the night with 12.
Evansville set the tone for the night early on, jumping out to a 5-0 lead in the opening frame. Miranda had two kills while Rocio Fortuny did the serving to give UE the early advantage. The lead extended to 8-1, but Drake fought back. A 10-4 stretch saw the Bulldogs cut the deficit to one at 12-11 as a Makena Schoene tally got the Bulldogs close.
They eventually tied the game up at 17-17, but a late run by the Aces was the difference. With the score tied at 21-all, Miranda notched two late kills to help UE take a 25-22 win.
Drake had the momentum in the opening moments of the second set, going up 4-1. The Aces rallied to tie it up at 6-6, but the Bulldogs responded with four in a row to go up by a 10-6 score. The turning point came on the ensuing point as Mildrelis Rodriguez notched a kill. Her effort started UE on a 9-1 run to put UE up 15-11. The Bulldogs got within two at 15-13, but Evansville rallied to win 25-16. A Cerino kill clinched the set and Miranda had two late service aces.
In the third game, the Bulldogs once again had the early advantage, going up 13-8. Still leading at 19-15, Drake let Evansville slip back into the game as an error saw UE tie it up at 22-22. With the match in the balance, Grace Schofield gave the Bulldogs the set win with a kill to finish a 25-23 win.
After allowing Drake to make it a 2-1 match, the Aces left no doubt in the fourth. They never let the Bulldogs lead in taking a 25-18 win. Miranda had six more kills while the team limited the Bulldogs to just .077 hitting.
It is back to the road for UE next weekend as they face Bradley on Friday before traveling to Chicago to play Loyola on Saturday.
- INFO: For all of the latest information on University of Evansville volleyball, log on to the sport page on GoPurpleAces.com or follow the program on Twitter via @UEAthletics_VB.
- DONATE: For information on giving to UE Athletics or its individual athletics programs, visit the DONATE tab on the top of GoPurpleAces.com.
- TICKETS: To purchase tickets for University of Evansville athletics events, log on to GoPurpleAces.com and click on the TICKETS tab on top of the page.
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