TERRE HAUTE —
Recent Rose-Hulman graduate Jordan Goslee has been named the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference honoree for the 2010 NCAA Woman of the Year Award, in results released by the NCAA on Monday.
Goslee was one of 452 senior female student-athletes nominated for the NCAA Woman of the Year Award. The top 30 honorees, including 10 from each division, will be determined in September.
Goslee earned four first-team all-HCAC selections as the Rose-Hulman’s top softball pitcher from 2007-10. She was also named HCAC Pitcher of the Year in 2008. She pitched the first perfect game in Engineer softball history in a 2009 contest and has career records for pitching wins (38), strikeouts (513) and shutouts (15).
Goslee advances to the second round of selections, in which the NCAA will reduce the winners from 37 conferences down to the 10 finalists in Division III.
Golf
• Pair share lead — At Franklin, two golfers shared the lead after one round of the Indiana Senior Amateur being played at Hillview Country Club.
Tim Miller and Michael Stephens each had a 5-under-par 67. Ted Smith is third with 69.
Tom Jones of Terre Haute carded 71 to tie for eighth. Dave Brown had 73, Ted Kaperak 74 and Steve Paquin 77.
Auto Racing
• Joslin wins feature — Jeff Joslin won the Fast 33 @ The 300 race in weekend action at Crossroads Dragway.
Jeff Vaughn, Steve Smith, Zach Gosnell and Austin Tewell were winnners on Saturday, while Phil Bryant, Rick Hornback, Chad Eaton and Joslin drove to victory on Sunday.
Three days of racing are slated again this week at the track. Fun Night runs are Friday. Regular racing is slated for Saturday with the final point race before the ET finals for all classes and diesels will qualify for Sunday races. Time runs are 11:30 a.m. with eliminations at 2:30 p.m.
Sunday’s card is in conjunction with the Scheid Diesel Extravaganza with Outlaw Diesel pickup racing and burn-out contest sponsored by Superchips. Time runs are 10:30 a.m. with eliminations at noon.
Track information is available at www.crossroadadragway.com and info on the Diesel Drags is at www.scheiddiesel.com.
Saturday’s results
Super pro — Jeff Vaughn of Terre Haute, 1970 Nova, def. Mike Lourash of Crawfordsville, 1988 Ranger; semis: Derek Parks.
Pro — Steve Smith of North Terre Haute, 1982 Camaro, def. Brad Doan of Terre Haute, 1988 Mustang; semis: Bill Lewis.
Sportsman — Zach Gosnell of Terre Haute, 1980 Camaro, def. Gary Meissner of Rosedale, 1964 Biscayne; semis: Josh Doan.
High school — Austin Tewell of West Terre Haute, 1987 Monte Carlo, def. Garth Trueblood of Terre Haute, 2010 Fusion.
Sunday’s results
Fast 33 @ the 330 — Jeff Joslin of Terre Haute, 1973 Corvette, def. Mike Tewell of West Terre Haute, 1986 Monte Carlo; semis: Gill Hudgens, Eric Bonewell (low qualifier 115.08 mph).
Super pro — Phil Bryant of Litchfield, 2006 RED, def. Ron Pound of Terre Haute, 1967 Camaro; semis: Bonewell.
Pro — Rick Hornback of Brownsburg, 1969 Chevelle, def. M.Tewell; semis: Gary Arola.
Sportsman — Chad Eaton of Paris, Ill., 1985 Monte Carlo, def. Terry Hoffman of Monrovia, 1995 Impala; semis: Shanoa Seals.
Baseball
• Casey still unbeaten in conference — At Casey, Ill., the Warriors scored six runs in the fourth inning on their way to an 8-5 junior high victory over Oblong on Saturday.
Winning pitcher Evan Blankenship allowed just one hit in 5 1/3 innings, striking out eight, and also was 2 for 4 with a homer for Casey. Ethan Williams was 3 for 4 for Casey with a homer, two runs and two RBI.
Casey is 5-2 overall, 3-0 in Little Illini Conference play.
Sports
METRO ROUNDUP: Rose graduate Jordan Goslee honored by HCAC
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Sycamore women looking to snap six-game losing streak
The Indiana State women’s basketball team is in dire need of a victory in Hulman Center this weekend.
Bradley visits Terre Haute tonight looking to sweep the season series from the Sycamores, who are in jeopardy of the program’s first seven-game losing streak since the 1995-96 season.
“I think it should [add to motivation]. There’s no doubt that group in the locker room in there is very disappointed,” Coach Teri Moren said. “As I keep saying, we’re in a rough patch right now, and there’s no group of kids that wants to get right back on track more than they do.” -
Leonard dominates in first half, but IU, Zeller earn the victory
The first half belonged to Illinois’ Meyers Leonard.
The win belonged to Indiana and Cody Zeller.
The 23rd-ranked Hoosiers (19-6, 7-6 Big Ten) took advantage of a glaring free-throw discrepancy to defeat the Illini 84-71 on Thursday. -
Davis hits layup in double overtime to lift Terre Haute North at Bloomington North
Playing without their two leading scorers against a team that — most of the time — seemed more determined to win than they did, Terre Haute North's Patriots got a driving layup from Steven Davis with 2.8 seconds left in the second overtime to escape Bloomington North with a 54-52 win in high school basketball Thursday night.
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Sullivan stays on top of WIC for third straight year
Western Indiana Conference boys basketball teams have been trying to storm the Sullivan castle for three years now. The Golden Arrows have endured nearly every kind of strategy in the effort to breech their wall. West Vigo tried a few more on Thursday in a showdown for the WIC championship.
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South girls looking for solid performances at swimming state finals
One individual and one relay team, which includes that same individual, will represent Terre Haute South in the IHSAA girls swimming state finals today and possibly Saturday at the Indiana University Natatorium in Indianapolis.
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PREP ROUNDUP: Cesinger, Jones each score 24 in Clay City win
Blake Cesinger and Brylan Jones poured in 24 points apiece to lead visiting Clay City over North Central 67-53 in SouthWestern Indiana Athletic Conference boys high school basketball Thursday night.
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Teutopolis knocks off record-setting Marshall girls in regional championship
Marshall jumped ahead 4-0 only to watch Teutopolis score the next 11 points Thursday in the championship game of the Class 2A Teutopolis Regional.
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Freezing in Peoria: Sycamores fall at last-place Bradley
When Indiana State’s men’s basketball team has excelled, it has done so via effort, concentration and grit as much as raw talent.
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Sullivan wins battle in low post
Sullivan dominated the low block at both ends of the court Wednesday to defeat South Knox 43-30.
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State wrestling berths won't come easily
If high school wrestlers thought regional competition was tough last weekend, they can expect the competition, as Keegan Michael Key used to say on MADtv, taken to “a whole notha level” on Saturday.
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Sycamore women looking to snap six-game losing streak
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Tribune-Star/Jim Avelis Leader: Tyler Talpas is highly-ranked at the state level in scoring for Union High School.
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Union season more fun with Talpas around
The Union boys basketball team has had its share of fun moments in the past, arguably the most fun being its Class A state runner-up in 2000.
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Injury bug follows girls into postseason
Who’s healthy is the question at least three of the four teams will be asking tonight when Class 4A girls high school basketball sectional play begins at Terre Haute North.
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A day later, Giants basking in win
A little more than nine hours after the New York Giants registered their second Super Bowl triumph in four years, coach Tom Coughlin and quarterback Eli Manning met with the media covering Super Bowl XLVI one last time Monday morning.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Evans, West receive track accolades
Two Rose-Hulman track and field athletes received weekly honors from the Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference on Monday.
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MIKE LUNSFORD: Books open our eyes to that which we will never see
I got a letter last week from a friend, Sister Margaret Quinlan, who lives amidst the beauty of the St. Mary-of-the-Woods campus. Besides the email space and the time she invests in describing the flowers and trees and birds that she shares with her roomies out there, as well as her accounts of teaching and traveling, Margaret most often writes about books. She loves them, and she knows I do, too.
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Union season more fun with Talpas around
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Davis hits layup in double overtime to lift Terre Haute North at Bloomington North
Playing without their two leading scorers against a team that — most of the time — seemed more determined to win than they did, Terre Haute North's Patriots got a driving layup from Steven Davis with 2.8 seconds left in the second overtime to escape Bloomington North with a 54-52 win in high school basketball Thursday night.
- Sullivan stays on top of WIC for third straight year
- South girls looking for solid performances at swimming state finals
- PREP ROUNDUP: Cesinger, Jones each score 24 in Clay City win
- Teutopolis knocks off record-setting Marshall girls in regional championship
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Davis hits layup in double overtime to lift Terre Haute North at Bloomington North
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Sycamore women looking to snap six-game losing streak
The Indiana State women’s basketball team is in dire need of a victory in Hulman Center this weekend.
Bradley visits Terre Haute tonight looking to sweep the season series from the Sycamores, who are in jeopardy of the program’s first seven-game losing streak since the 1995-96 season.
“I think it should [add to motivation]. There’s no doubt that group in the locker room in there is very disappointed,” Coach Teri Moren said. “As I keep saying, we’re in a rough patch right now, and there’s no group of kids that wants to get right back on track more than they do.” -
Leonard dominates in first half, but IU, Zeller earn the victory
The first half belonged to Illinois’ Meyers Leonard.
The win belonged to Indiana and Cody Zeller.
The 23rd-ranked Hoosiers (19-6, 7-6 Big Ten) took advantage of a glaring free-throw discrepancy to defeat the Illini 84-71 on Thursday. -
MVC’s worst a tantalizing option for ISU
Even though the Indiana State men’s basketball team has played better of late, having won three of its last four games, there’s only one team with a worse record in the Missouri Valley Conference standings than the Sycamores.
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Sycamores can’t stop Stutz, Shockers
All or nothing. It was that kind of game for Wichita State center Garrett Stutz. Unfortunately for Indiana State’s men’s basketball team, the “all” came in the second half.
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McWhorter’s fortunes rise with ISU’s
More so than any other Sycamore, Steve McWhorter might embody the decline and the recent rise of the Indiana State men’s basketball team.
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Sycamore women looking to snap six-game losing streak
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RAMBLIN' RECK: And now, on to the next beloved winter sport
The final football game finally has been played, meaning folks in the Valley can concentrate on basketball this week.
- FROM THE PRESS BOX: Peyton’s place belongs to Eli
- COLLEGE REPORT: Vikings Waters, Barton excited about college basketball
- REDNECK QUAKER: Parke County young man keeps busy outdoors
- RAMBLIN' RECK: Indianapolis is looking mighty good this week
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RAMBLIN' RECK: And now, on to the next beloved winter sport
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A New York Giants fan, center, leads a cheer as he and his fellow fans walk to Lucas Oil Stadium for Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis, Sunday.
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A day later, Giants basking in win
A little more than nine hours after the New York Giants registered their second Super Bowl triumph in four years, coach Tom Coughlin and quarterback Eli Manning met with the media covering Super Bowl XLVI one last time Monday morning.
- PATRIOT KILLER: Eli’s heroics starting to look vintage
- What a kick for Weatherford
- FROM THE PRESS BOX: Peyton’s place belongs to Eli
- Mistakes cost Patriots fourth title
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A day later, Giants basking in win
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Heftier home schedule awaits Rex fans
Terre Haute Rex fans will get to see their favorite baseball team play two additional home games this year — and it will be a championship team they’re watching.
- America’s (Class) Time: ISU students analyze Rex attendance data for class project
- No comeback this time for Rex
- Rex's pitching staff has big postseason potential
- Rex earn playoff spot with 8-3 win against Danville
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Heftier home schedule awaits Rex fans
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Colts welcome Manusky aboard as defensive coordinator
On Thursday, Indianapolis Colts general manager Ryan Grigson, coach Chuck Pagano and potential No. 1 draft pick Andrew Luck led the parade.
Grigson and Pagano confirmed the hiring of several assistant coaches, including defensive coordinator Greg Manusky, Marwan Maalouf (special teams), Roy Anderson (safeties), Alfredo Roberts (tight ends) and Brandt Boyer (assistant special teams). - Mathis, Garcon at top of Colts’ wish list; Wayne isn’t
- Manning tiptoes around health questions
- Back home again in Indiana
- Patriots first to arrive in Indy
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Colts welcome Manusky aboard as defensive coordinator
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TRACKSIDE: Valley racing showed best, worst of times in 2011
A look back on the 2011 Wabash Valley auto racing season reveals the best and worst of times the sport has to offer.
- Action Track to play host to 4 USAC events
- ISU's Troxell, Crossroads Dragway in running for NHRA awards
- Memorial service for Wheldon attracts thousands
- Indy remembers Wheldon
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TRACKSIDE: Valley racing showed best, worst of times in 2011








