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Monday, December 5, 2022

Upcoming Events

* Read & Study Day Relaxation Event

The annual Relaxation Station will be Dec. 8 from 1-3pm in Eykamp 253-255.

There will be a Coffee and Hot Cocoa Bar, Coloring Pages, Mug and Bag Decorating, Board Games, and more!... Also, there will be prizes! Just swing by and enjoy the last day before finals!

Take a break from studying and RELAX!

Submitted by Blake Johnson bj109@evansville.edu
 
* 45th Anniversary Services for the Dec. 13 Plane Crash

The University of Evansville will hold two services on Tuesday, December 13, to commemorate the 45th anniversary of the 1977 plane crash that tragically took 29 lives. The campus community and public are invited to partake in these services to honor the victims.

Daytime Service
Noon / Memorial Plaza
This service will include bagpipes by Tad Dickel, PhD; an invocation and message from Rev. Andy Payton, university chaplain; and the reading of the names and ringing of the peace bell for each victim. Afterwards, there will be a reception with hot drinks and refreshments in the Class of 1959 Gallery. Basketball game footage from the 1977 team, which has never been shown before, will also be on display.
Livestream: UE Alumni Association's Facebook page

Evening Service
7:00 p.m. / Neu Chapel
Rob Shelby, PhD, vice president for talent and community and chief inclusion and equity officer, will officiate the evening service. There will be special messages from Rev. Cindy Bumb '81, Mike Blake, and Curt Begle '99. At 7:22 p.m. - the same time that the plane crashed - a moment of silence will be observed.
Livestream: UE Music Conservatory's YouTube account

Submitted by Julie Beer / jb855@evansville.edu
 
* Pancakes Are Coming: Pancake Study Break

Finals are coming up - but so are pancakes! Take a break from studying for finals to join some of your favorite Aces at the Pancake Study Break! This event is free of charge for UE students. A UE ID is required. Pancakes and more will be available on Reading-Study Day - Thursday, December 8 - from 9:00-11:00 p.m. in The Eatery in Ridgway University Center. There will also be drawings for prizes - so don't miss out! A valid UE ID is required to enter.

Submitted by Chad Hart ch299@evansville.edu
 
* Free Paper Shredding on Thursday, December 8

Free off-site paper shredding by Piranha Mobile Shredding will return to campus once again December 8 (Reading Study Day) from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00p.m. All UE students, faculty, staff, and alumni can take advantage of this free service by bringing paper to the Piranha truck in Koch Center for Engineering and Science parking lot. Paper will be shredded off-site. We will place bins along the parking lot to allow each person to empty their own material.

So, if mounds of paper are taking over your office, home, or room, this is the time to gather those old files, receipts, cancelled checks, tax forms, etc. No need to take out the staples or paper clips. Avoid identity theft by having confidential information permanently destroyed.

Please - no telephone books, magazines, or newspapers. Also, please note that there is a 100-pound paper limit per visit (number of visits is not limited).

Submitted by Amber Elkins ae152@evansville.edu
 
* Elf: The Musical at the Fabulous Fox Theatre in St. Louis

Thursday, December 22, 2022
Pre-show Dinner Reception is 6:00 – 7:15 p.m. CT
Performance 7:30 – 10:00 p.m. CT (including intermission)

The Fabulous Fox Theatre
527 North Grand Blvd.
St. Louis, MO 63103

On Thursday, December 22, we will be meeting at the Fabulous Fox Theatre to take in a really fun show together: ELF The Musical! We will also have an exclusive pre-show reception in the theatre’s Marquee Room, with dinner, drinks, and dessert, where we can connect as Aces and chat before the performance. Tickets are $100, which will cover the performance, as well as dinner at the reception.

The holidays are a time for joining together and celebrating with one another, so we are inviting ALL members of the Aces family to this special event -- That means UE staff, UE alumni, current UE students, and even local high school students who have been accepted to the university! Friends and family are welcome to join, as well.

Our seats are located on the Orchestra Level - Section 2 - Rows EE, FF, GG. Once your tickets are reserved, we will print out hard copies and distribute them at the pre-show reception.

Please note there are a limited number of tickets available, so don’t miss your chance to register!

For tickets, go to www.uealumnionline.com/2022ELF

Submitted by Jaime Wilder jw663@evansville.edu
 
* UE Music Conservatory Presents Holiday Pops

Submitted by Amy Esche ae128@evansville.edu
 
* Art Exhibit "Reflections" in Melvin Peterson Gallery

The University of Evansville presents “Reflections”, an exhibit by Michael Warrick, on display at the Melvin Peterson Gallery through Saturday, December 10.

All are welcome to attend the reception and artist lecture on Thursday, November 17 at 6:30 PM in the Melvin Peterson Gallery.

The exhibit and reception are part of the Emerging Contemporary Artist Lecture Series sponsored by the Efroymson Family Fund and the UE Department of Art.

The hours for the Melvin Peterson Gallery are Monday 12–3pm; Tuesday 12–3pm; Wednesday 12–6pm; Thursday 12–6pm; Friday 12–3pm; and Saturday 12–3pm.

Submitted by Carol McCraney cm177@evansville.edu
 
* It's Not Too Late to Register for Winter Intersession Courses

Get ahead by taking Winter Intersession online courses. Complete a missing required course, lighten your spring load, and take advantage of the winter break. Classes are held from December 16, 2022, through January 6, 2023. Students may take one class and register when registering for spring classes starting October 31, 2022.

For more information visit www.evansville.edu/wintersession.

Winter Intersession Course List:

Submitted by Paula Heldt ph28@evansville.edu
 

Info You Should Know

* Employee TIAA Educational Presentation

If you were unable to join the webinar led by University of Evansville's consultant, Tom Loftus, you can review the presentation at your convenience.

Submitted by Lori LeDuc ll138@evansville.edu
 
* Pizza and a Movie

Come take a study break and have some pizza and fellowship as we watch Unplanned, the powerful story of how one abortion worker's life was turned completely upside down. This will be Tuesday, December 6 at 5:15 in Koch 101.

Submitted by Kira O'Neal kj154@evansville.edu
 
* Affordable Connectivity Program

The Department of Education has asked universities to communicate information about the government’s Affordable Connectivity Program which provides eligible households (including Pell Grant households) a discount of up to $30 per month toward internet service and up to $75 per month for households on qualifying Tribal lands. Eligible households can also receive a one-time discount of up to $100 to purchase a laptop, desktop computer, or tablet from participating providers if they contribute more than $10 and less than $50 toward the purchase price.

For full eligibility requirements and the steps necessary to enroll in this program, please visit the Affordable Connectivity Program.

Submitted by Amy Sowders as560@evansville.edu
 
* The Night It Rained Tears: Remembering the Victims

On December 13, 1977, a tragic plane crash took the lives of 29 members from both the UE community and the flight crew. We will hold both a daytime and evening service on Tuesday, December 13 to mark the 45th annivesary of this fateful evening. Until then, we encourage you to read each day about those who perished in the crash.

Kevin Kingston
Kevin Kingston was a senior from Eldorado, Illinois. He transferred to UE from John A. Logan Junior College in Illinois and earned a scholarship for the 1977-1978 season. As a senior in high school he averaged 15 points and 7 assists during his senior year. On top of basketball, he was also the leading scorer on the football team.

John Ed Washington
John Ed Washington was a senior physical education major from Indianapolis, Indiana. He graduated from Tech High School in Indianapolis. He was considered a swingman playing both guard and forward. He drew in the toughest defensive assignments and was just one of two seniors who scored 15.4 points per game while a junior.

Marion Anthony "Tony" Winburn
Tony Winburn was a senior banking and finance major from Jeffersonville, Indiana. He was always a fan favorite as he showed hustle and aggressive play as a guard. He was third on the team as a junior in steals and scored 5.4 points per game during his junior year. He transferred to UE after his freshman year.

Submitted by Julie Beer / jb855@evansville.edu
 
* Spring Meal Plan Changes

Students can adjust meal plans for the Spring semester until Friday, January 13, 2023 at 5:00 p.m.

Adjust your meal plan online.

Submitted by Brian Conner bc32@evansville.edu
 
* Dawn Murtaugh: Fiber Art

The Dawn Murtaugh: Fiber Art exhibit is open from October 29 through December 10, 2022 in the Krannert Gallery. Please plan to attend the artist reception on Thursday, November 3 at 6:30 p.m.

Submitted by Carol McCraney cm177@evansville.edu
 

Athletics

* UE Track & Field Opens Indoor Season With Three School Records At Two Different Meets

University of Evansville senior Zach Dove (Princeton, Ind./Princeton Community) and graduate student Antonia Lamond (Nutley N.J./Paramus Catholic) combined to break three UE indoor Track & Field throwing records on Saturday, as the Purple Aces opened the indoor track season at two different meets.

Dove broke the indoor weight throw record with a toss of 17.68 meters (58’0.25”) to beat his own mark by over a meter and place sixth in the weight throw at the Commonwealth College Opener in Louisville, Kentucky. Lamond broke school records in both the women’s weight throw (12.65 meters | 41’6”) and women’s shot put (9.62 meters | 31’6.75”) in her first meet as a Purple Ace, after transferring from High Point University in the off-season.

On the track, UE was represented at both the Commonwealth College Opener and Boston University’s Sharon Colyear-Danville Season Opener on Saturday. In Boston, graduate student Melanie Helder (Hudsonville, Mich./Hudsonville) raced in a stacked field in the women’s 3,000-meters and came within 11 seconds of Anna Lowry’s school record with a time of 10:02.80. The top eight finishers in the race were in the top 35 of the most recent NCAA Division I Cross Country National Championship, and Helder’s time would have easily won the 3,000-meter race at the Commonwealth College Opener in a meet which included student-athletes from such schools as Louisville, Kentucky, and Texas.

In Louisville, senior Giovanni Purser posted UE’s top time in the 60-meter dash with a time of 7.16 seconds to place 26th in the main prelims. Freshmen Jose Ocampo and Jude Nguyen posted 60 times of 7.39 and 7.46 to place 14th and 18th, respectively, in the men’s Q Final Prelims, while sophomore Denzel Lasam placed 22nd in a time of 7.54. Ocampo and Nguyen went back-to-back in the 300-meter race with times of 38.47 and 38.70. Lasam also placed ninth in the triple jump with a mark of 13.38 meters (43’10.75”)

On the women’s side, senior Mariah Schaefer placed seventh in the 60-meters Q Final prelims with a time of 8.25. Fifth-year athlete Skylar Tucker posted a time of 44.83 in the women’s 300-meters, while also placing 14th in the long jump with a leap of 4.97 meters (16’3.75”). Schaefer placed right behind Tucker in the long jump with a leap of 4.92 meters (16’1.75”) in her first collegiate long jump competition.

Throwing-wise, Dove placed sixth in the weight throw with his school-record toss, while trailing only throwers from Louisville and Kentucky. He also placed fifth in the shot put with a toss of 14.49 meters (47’6.5”). Freshman Robert Hahn also placed 21st in the shot put with a throw of 11.10 meters (36’5”). Lamond, meanwhile, placed 11th in the weight throw and 19th in the shot put with her school-record marks.

Evansville will return to action next on January 13-14 when the Purple Aces take part in the Commodore Challenge in Nashville, Tennessee.

Submitted by Athletics
 
* Trio Of Aces Shine On Final Day At Toyota U.S. Open Championships

University of Evansville junior Alon Baer (Gesher HaZiv, Israel) posted another ‘B Final’ qualifying time in the 200-Meter Breaststroke on Saturday morning, and sophomores Daniel Santos Lopez (Madrid, Spain) and Benjamin Hasanovic (Innsbruck, Austria) posted personal-best marks in a 50-Meter Freestyle time trial at the Toyota U.S. Open Championships being held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Baer, who placed 15th out of 68 swimmers in the 100-Meter Breaststroke on Friday night, posted his second ‘B Final’ time at the Toyota U.S. Open Championships with a mark of 2:18.91 in the 200-Meter Breaststroke. Baer dominated his heat, winning by nearly seven seconds, as he posted the 13th-best time in the preliminary round out of 50 competitors. Unfortunately, due to flight restrictions for the UE contingent, Baer was unable to compete in Saturday night’s finals.

“What a tremendous swim by Alon,” said UE head swimming and diving coach Stuart Wilson. “He had a great start, and really attacked his swim, even though he was able to create a comfortable lead fairly early on in the race. I was really proud of his effort today.”

Baer wasn’t the only Purple Ace to have a strong showing on Saturday, as both Santos Lopez and Hasanovic recorded personal-best marks in a time trial for the 50-Meter Freestyle. Hasanovic posted a time of 23.97, while Santos Lopez finished at 24.01. Hasanovic’s time was nearly three-quarters of a second faster than his previous-best time, while Santos Lopez shaved 0.06 seconds off his best mark.

“Overall, I am extremely proud of all three men for their efforts this weekend,” said Wilson. “I think this was a tremendous experience to compete against some of the world’s best, and I think that all three men really stepped up to the opportunity. This should help all three come championship season in March.”

The UE swimming team will take the next month off for training and the holidays, before returning to action next on January 14 for a “Senior Day” meet against Missouri State, UIC, and Bellarmine at the Deaconess Aquatic Center in Evansville. The UE diving team, meanwhile, will be back in action next on Thursday, December 8 with a meet at IUPUI.

Submitted by Athletics
 
* Aces second-half rally comes up short at UNI

Down by 18 points at halftime, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team closed the gap to six points before Northern Iowa fended off the challenge to take a 72-55 win on Saturday at the McLeod Center.

Trailing by an 18-4 margin to open the game, UE went to halftime trailing 38-20 but stormed back in the second half.  Evansville cut the deficit to as few as six tallies in the second half before Northern Iowa finished with the win.  The Purple Aces outscored the Panthers by a 35-34 margin in the second half.

“UNI came out on fire and hit their first six shots, they were ready to go and hit some good shots,” Aces head coach David Ragland said.  “We responded very well but we have to be ready to go from the tip.  At halftime, we made some adjustments to get us in better positions and it helped us.”

Scoring 17 points, Kenny Strawbridge Jr. led the Purple Aces on the scoresheet.  He was 6-of-15 from the field while tallying five rebounds.  Antoine Smith Jr. scored 10 points and grabbed five boards.  Marvin Coleman II paced the team with seven caroms.  The leading scorer in the contest was Bowen Born of UNI.  He scored 29 points, including 22 in the first half alone.  He was 10-of-21 from the field and drained five 3-pointers.  Tytan Anderson scored 19 while posting a game-high nine rebounds.

Converting their opening six field goal attempts, the Panthers jumped out to a 16-4 lead in the first three minutes of the game.  Sekou Kalle got the Aces on the board to tie it at 2-2 before UNI heated up from outside with four triples finding the bottom of the net.  The Panthers pushed the lead to 18-4 to open the game with Kenny Strawbridge Jr. hitting a jumper to halt the run.

Inside of the 7-minute mark of the first half, Strawbridge hit a triple and Marvin Coleman II followed with a layup that got Evansville within single digits (27-18), but the final minutes of the period saw UNI outscore the Aces by an 11-2 margin to lead 38-20 at halftime.  Bowen Born recorded 22 points in the first half.

Gage Bobe opened the scoring in the second half with a triple and Coleman followed with a basket as the Aces scored the first five points of the second half.  Evansville connected on five of its first seven attempts of the second half to open on a 13-1 run.  Bobe’s second 3-pointer of the period cut the deficit to 39-33.  The defense for UE held the Panthers to 0-for-8 to open the half.

Just as fast as UE rallied, Northern Iowa countered with seven in a row to retake a 13-point lead.  After missing their first eight attempts of the period, the Panthers hit four in a row.  Up 52-41, Northern Iowa drained three consecutive triples to take their largest lead of 20 points with 9:25 showing on the clock.

UNI extended its lead to 21 points (65-44) but the Aces continued to fight back.  Antoine Smith Jr. hit a triple in a 7-0 stretch but the deficit was too much to overcome with the Panthers completing the game with the 72-55 victory.  UNI outshot the Aces by a 45.2%-37.3% margin for the game while totaling 42 rebounds to UE’s 31.

UE is back home Wednesday for a non-conference game against Campbell.  Tip is set for 7 p.m. inside the Ford Center.

Submitted by Athletics
 
* Feit pours-in 27 points as Aces power past Morehead State

Pulling away in the second half, the University of Evansville women's basketball team picked-up its second road victory of the season, 75-65, over Morehead State on Friday evening in Morehead, Ky.

For the second-time this year, senior guard/forward Abby Feit scored 27 points, narrowly missing a double-double with eight boards in the win. Capturing a second-straight double-double, redshirt junior Barbora Tomancova tallied 11 points and 12 boards on the night, while fifth-year guard Myia Clark also finished in double-figures with 12 points. The Eagles were led by Veronica Charles, who finished with 19 points to pace Morehead State.

Much like Saturday's matchup with Miami (Ohio), it took a minute or two for the Aces to settle into the contest. Morehead State grabbed an early lead at 11-7, but Evansville battled back with the help of Tomancova. The Eagles lead would grow as large as six in the first quarter, but Tomancova continued to assert herself in the post, getting to the line to score eight of UE's first 12 points. Following Tomancova's early strong form, Feit stepped up, going on a personal 8-0 run to close the opening period and giving Evansville the 19-18 lead after 10 minutes of play.

The lead stayed with the Aces for much of the second period before the home side battled back to retake the lead inside the final four minutes of the half. As the opening half waned, Feit again went on her own run, scoring the last six points of the half to give UE a four-point lead going to the half.

Out of the break, Evansville continued to hold its lead, but Morehead State had another challenge in it. After the Eagles came back to tie the game at 36 with 7:44 left in the third, the Aces used a key stretch to take the lead and open up their advantage. A 13-2 Evansville run gave the Aces a double-digit lead, spurred by triples from A'Niah Griffin and Kynidi Mason Striverson. In all, the Aces out-scored Morehead State 25-12 in the third period as UE held a 59-42 lead.

The Eagles pushed UE one final time, cutting the Aces advantage as low as six with 4:10 left in the game. Evansville responded immediately with a bucket of its own as Newman hit a layup to answer the Eagles. Over the final minutes, the Aces got another important three from Feit and converted at the free-throw line to secure the 10-point victory.

Evansville gets nearly a week to. recoup before heading back on the road for a matchup with Bellarmine at 5:30 PM (CT) on Thursday, December 8 in Louisville, Ky.

Submitted by Athletics
 
* UE's Baer Finishes Seventh In 'B Final' At Toyota U.S. Open Championships

University of Evansville junior Alon Baer (Gesher HaZiv, Israel) finished seventh in a closely-contested ‘B Final’ in the men’s 100-Meter Breaststroke on Friday at the Toyota U.S. Open Championships being held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina.

Baer touched the wall with a time of 1:03.55 in a ‘B Final’ which saw the entire field separated by less than half a body-length for much of the race. He finished just over a second behind Australian Angus Menzies, who won the final in a time of 1:02.30.

Baer qualified for Friday night’s final by winning his heat – heat three – of the preliminary round competition in the 100 Breaststroke with a time of 1:03.10. Baer charged hard in the final 25 meters to pull away from an even field and win the heat by 0.76 seconds. His time of 1:03.10 ranked 14th-fastest out of 68 competitors in the 100 Breast.

Baer’s ‘B Final’ qualification capped a strong morning at the Toyota U.S. Open Championships from three Purple Aces.

Sophomore Daniel Santos Lopez (Madrid, Spain) finished second in heat one of the men’s 100-Meter Butterfly with a time of 56.73 to drop over two seconds off of his personal-best mark. Fellow sophomore Benjamin Hasanovic (Innsbruck, Austria) also placed sixth in heat five of the men’s 100-Meter Breaststroke with a time of 1:06.36. The Toyota U.S. Open Championships features hundreds of athletes from around the world, including various Olympians and National Team members.

“I was extremely proud of all three men,” said UE head swimming and diving coach Stuart Wilson. “We had some really good swims this morning, and I am really proud of the job that Alon did tonight in the ‘B Final.’ It was a good swim, and it sets him up well for the 200 Breaststroke tomorrow.

“All three represented our program well today. It is a great experience for all three, and will only help them prepare for the championship meet in March.”

Baer will return to the pool on Saturday morning, as he will compete in the men’s 200-Meter Breaststroke event. Preliminary round swims will begin at 8 a.m. central time on Saturday, with the meet order featuring the 200 Back, 100 Free, 200 Breast and 200 Fly. Finals for each event will take place beginning at 5 p.m. central time. Action in both the preliminary rounds and finals can be seen live on usaswimming.org/watch.

Submitted by Athletics
 
* UE men travel to Northern Iowa

In its final Missouri Valley Conference game before Christmas, the University of Evansville men’s basketball team travels to Cedar Falls for a game on Saturday at Northern Iowa.  Tip is set for 1 p.m. CT with the Purple Aces Radio Network and ESPN+ having the coverage.

Last Time Out
- With the score tied at 11-11 midway through the first half, Southern Illinois went on a 30-10 run to complete the opening period before winning by a final of 80-53 on Wednesday at the Ford Center
- Hitting all five of hits attempts, Antoine Smith Jr. posted a team-high 12 points while Kenny Strawbridge Jr. scored 10
- SIU led by as many as 37 points before the Aces cut into the deficit in the late stages of the game

What an Improvement
- Offensive rebounding is one thing that been an emphasis for the Purple Aces this season and the work has paid off
- With an average of 9.67 offensive caroms per contest, UE ranks third in the MVC
- That is a start turnaround from last season when the Aces averaged just 4.77 offensive boards to rank 350th nationally and at the bottom of the Valley

Top Performance
- Scoring 25 points against Fairfield, Kenny Strawrbridge Jr. reached the 20-point mark for the fifth time this season
- His top scoring output of the season saw him register 25 points on 11-of-18 shooting
- Strawbridge’s season average of 16.8 points per game puts him 9th in the MVC
- Over the last five games, he is averaging 18.0 points while shooting an 45.8% (33-for-72) from the field
- He has attempted at least 12 shots in eight of the nine games while scoring at least 8 points in each contest

Perfect Score
- Antoine Smith Jr. hit all five of his field goal tries, including two from outside, to finish with a team-high 12 points against the Salukis
- It was his top scoring total of the season, passing his high of 11, which came against Saint Louis and South Alabama
- He bumped his season average to 6.6 points per game
- In two exhibition games, Smith was the leading scorer for the Aces with 16.0 points per game
- After tallying 7 points at Miami Ohio, Smith finished with 11 at Saint Louis while connecting on 3 of his 4 attempts with all coming from 3-point range

Matching his Mark
- For the second game in a row, Gabe Spinelli set his career mark with six points as he converted three field goals against SIU
- That performance came on the heels of a 6-point game against Fairfield on Sunday
- After scoring a total of seven points in his first six collegiate games, Spinelli has totaled 16 points in the last three contests
- Spinelli recorded four points in the win over Robert Morris
- He has converted 8 of his last 15 attempts after starting the season 2-of-11 from the field

Scouting the Opponent
- Falling in their MVC opener by a final score of 68-53, Northern Iowa fell to 2-4 on the season
- UNI’s wins this season have come over Wartburg and Northern Illinois
- Bowen Born ranks second in the MVC and leads the Panthers with a scoring average of 20.5 points per game
- He is a 44.4% shooter and leads the team with 14 3-point makes
- Tytan Anderson ranks second on the squad with 12.5 PPG while hauling in a team-best 10.0 rebounds per game
- Nate Heise averaged 12.0 PPG in two contests this season but will be out for 4-6 weeks due to a hand injury

Submitted by Athletics
 
* UE's Baer Qualifies For 'B Final' At Toyota U.S. Open Championships

University of Evansville junior Alon Baer (Gesher HaZiv, Israel) qualified for the ‘B Final’ in the men’s 100-Meter Breaststroke on Friday morning at the Toyota U.S. Open Championships being held at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, North Carolina. Baer will now compete in Friday night’s finals, which will begin at 5 p.m. central time and can be seen live on the Peacock streaming service.

Baer won his heat – heat three – of the preliminary round competition in the 100 Breaststroke with a time of 1:03.10. Baer charged hard in the final 25 meters to pull away from an even field and win the heat by 0.76 seconds. His time of 1:03.10 ranked 14th-fastest out of 68 competitors in the 100 Breast.

Baer’s ‘B Final’ qualification capped a strong morning at the Toyota U.S. Open Championships from three Purple Aces. Sophomore Daniel Santos Lopez (Madrid, Spain) finished second in heat one of the men’s 100-Meter Butterfly with a time of 56.73 to drop over two seconds off of his personal-best mark. Fellow sophomore Benjamin Hasanovic (Innsbruck, Austria) also placed sixth in heat five of the men’s 100-Meter Breaststroke with a time of 1:06.36. The Toyota U.S. Open Championships features hundreds of athletes from around the world, including various Olympians and National Team members.

“I was extremely proud of all three men this morning,” said UE head swimming and diving coach Stuart Wilson. “We had some really good swims this morning, and I am excited to see what Alon can do tonight in the ‘B Final.’ I think that he is going to be even better tonight!”

Submitted by Athletics
 
* Statement from UE Head Men's Basketball Coach David Ragland

University of Evansville head men’s basketball coach David Ragland has announced a mutual parting of ways with guard Blaise Beauchamp.

“After speaking with his family, Blaise and I came to the conclusion that it was in his best interest to pursue future opportunities outside of the University of Evansville,” Ragland said.  “We fully support this decision and wish him nothing but the best moving forward.”

Submitted by Athletics
 

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