Indiana State’s women scored a pair of goals just one minute and 16 seconds apart on Sunday afternoon at Memorial Stadium, earning the Sycamores a 2-1 comeback victory over the visiting Murray State Racers in nonconference college soccer.
Murray State (0-4) took a 1-0 lead into the halftime locker room, using a long ball over the top of the Indiana State defense in the 21st minute to net the game’s opening goal. Both sides took three shots in the opening 45 minutes, while Indiana State led 4-1 in corner kicks.
Indiana State (3-2) created multiple chances in the final 30 minutes, including a golden opportunity to tie the game in the 69th minute when the Sycamores earned a penalty kick. Shelby Troyer stepped up to take the kick, but Murray State goalkeeper Yi Du chose the right direction and blocked the penalty kick with an outstanding diving save.
Troyer redeemed herself in the 71st minute, tying the game on a header in the six-yard box. Bria Caldwell drew a foul, setting up Emily Chura to send in a perfect free kick that found Troyer for the goal. The goal was Troyer’s second of the season.
Caldwell was again key in the game-winning goal for the Sycamores, working past a Murray State defender on the endline before sending a pass to the center of the penalty box. Taylor Reed sent home her first goal of the 2012 season.
Indiana State plays Friday at Las Vegas in the UNLV Nike Invitational. ISU and Montana meet at 7:30 p.m.
In other soccer:
• Rose-Hulman 1, Olivet 1 — At Franklin, the men from Rose-Hulman and Olivet battled through heavy rains to earn a draw in the relocated Rose-Hulman Invitational.
Joe Byrd scored off a deflected shot from John Munson in the 41st minute to give Rose-Hulman a 1-0 lead. Ben Green was also credited with an assist for a strong corner kick. Olivet knotted the score in the 88th minute to force overtime.
The overtime featured a 3-0 shots advantage for Olivet in the first 10 minutes and a 4-0 edge for Rose-Hulman in the second 10 minutes. Olivet outshot Rose-Hulman 18-11 in the match. Drew Belk and William Senat each had three shots for the Engineers, and Drew Miller provided a strong effort in goal with 10 saves and several other solid plays in the rain on crossing passes.
Rose-Hulman, 0-1-1, returns to action Wednesday at Greenville. Olivet is 1-0-1.
Saturday
BOYS
At Greenwood
Terre Haute North 0 0 — 0
Center Grove 3 2 — 5
Center Grove goals — Max McLaughlin (Carson Kelker), Kyle Parry (Creighton Smith), Parry (Smith), Austin Storm (Christian McGill), McGill (Kelker).
Terre Haute South 0 1 — 1
Center Grove 6 5 — 11
South goal — Name not provided.
Center Gove goals — Austin Storm (Creighton Smith), Storm (Smith), Kyle Parry (Christian McGill), Parry (McGill), Chandler Downs (Gabe Edel), Downs (Edel), Smith (Nathan Silva), Tony Robinson, Dalton Mudd, Edel, Silva.
Volleyball
• Rose wins title — At Jacksonville, Ill., Rose-Hulman won the Illinois College Invitational by winning all four matches Saturday and Sunday.
The Engineers beat MacMurray 25-20, 25-15, 25-15 on Sunday, then downed Culver-Stockton 16-25, 25-18, 17-25, 25-21, 15-10 in the championship match.
Now 4-0, Rose-Hulman plays Wednesday at Greenville.
• Vincennes goes 3-1 — At Perrysburg, Ohio, Vincennes University won three of four matches during the weekend at the Owens Community College Invitational.
Northview graduate Kaylee Clark had 21 digs in a win over Muskegon, 26 in a four-set loss to Iowa Central, 10 in a win over Jackson Community College and 15 against Macomb Community College. Terre Haute North graduate Kinzi Kiefer had 12 digs against Muskegon.
Saturday
At Montgomery
Barr-Reeve Invitational
Northview finished 4th out of 8 teams
Eastern Greene 25 32
Northview 20 30
Evansville Mater Dei 19 21
Northview 25 25
Perry Central 28 18 8
Northview 26 25 15
Barr-Reeve 25 23 15
Northview 16 25 10
Highlights — In combined totals for Northview, Shelbi Morris had 47 kills and 4 aces; Brylie Riddell 46 kills, 6 blocks and 2 aces; McKenzi Kumpf 34 kills, 5 aces and 2 blocks; Madison McDonald 63 assists, 6 digs, 3 blocks and 3 aces; Taylor Hess 50 assists and 5 aces; Audrey Clark 28 digs; Ashley Heck 19 digs; Hannah Willocks 12 digs; Mikayla Rowan 12 kills and 7 blocks; and Morgan Stearley 10 kills, 7 assists and 2 digs.
Next — Northview (10-4) will be at home Wednesday to take on Cascade.
Linton 25 15 16
Trinity Lutheran 20 25 25
Only Linton score available from the Barr-Reeve Invitational.
At Robinson, Ill.
Robinson Invitational
Red Hill 11 14
Robinson 25 25
Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 7 kills, 7 assists, a block, 16 points and 3 aces; Kylee Hannahs 4 kills, 4 digs and 8 points; Madison Bayless 8 assists, a kill, a block, 2 points and an ace; Ashton Richey 5 kills, 2 digs and a point; Leah Avery 4 kills, 2 assists and a dig; Nicole Kelso 2 digs and 5 points; Kinsey Fear 2 digs and a point; Emily Trimble an assist and a kill; Karnell Bowen a dig; Olivia Musch an assist; and Allison McGahey a kill.
Marshall 25 21 13
Robinson 16 25 15
Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 11 assists, 7 digs, 5 kills and 6 points; Nicole Kelso 3 digs, 11 points and 4 aces; Jasmine Brooks 8 digs, an assist and 5 points; Madison Bayless 4 digs, 3 assists, 2 kills, 3 points and an ace; Kylee Hannahs 9 digs, 2 kills and a point; Leah Avery 3 digs, 3 kills and an assist; Ashton Richey 2 kills, 2 blocks and 2 digs; Sonnie Givens 4 kills and a dig; and Kinsey Fear a point.
North Knox 25 30 12
Robinson 19 32 15
Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 14 assists, 8 kills, 6 digs, a block, 8 points and an ace; Madison Bayless 15 assists, 8 digs, 3 kills, 8 points and 3 aces; Kylee Hannahs 6 digs, 5 kills and 8 points; Jasmine Brooks 13 digs and 4 points; Leah Avery 8 kills and 2 digs; Sonnie Givens 4 blocks and 3 kills; Nicole Kelso 5 digs and a point; Courtney Callaway 3 points and an ace; and Ashton Richey 2 kills and a dig.
Noble 20 25 15
Robinson 25 20 9
Highlights — For Robinson, Kari Bopp had 13 assists, 8 digs, 3 kills, a block and 5 points; Kylee Hannahs 11 digs, 5 kills and 7 points; Nicole Kelso 2 digs, 11 points and 4 aces; Madison Bayless 10 digs, 5 assists and a block; Sonnie Givens 9 kills, 2 digs and a block; Ashton Richey 5 kills and 3 blocks; Jasmine Brooks 7 digs; Leah Avery 4 digs, a kill and a block; and Kinsey Fear 2 points.
Record — Robinson is 6-1.
Auto racing
• Ted Horn 100 off — Rain and wet conditions wiped out Sunday’s running of the Ted Horn 100 for U.S. Auto Club Silver Crown cars at DuQuoin, Ill.
The cancellation was only the third in the 64-year history of the race, the other rainouts coming in 1962 and 2009.
Sports
Roundup, Sept. 3, 2012: Two quick goals give ISU 2-1 win
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Trophies: Ace Hunt rummages through several boxes loaded with sports trophies from days gone by Tuesday afternoon in the basement of the ISU Athletic offices building.
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ISU's athletic treasure trove
Think of every championship that Indiana State has won in each of its sports, past and present. Think of every tournament — postseason or regular season — which the Sycamores have claimed as their own.
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Vikings win in extra innings at Rockville
West Vigo scored six runs in its first two innings Saturday, then needed a ninth-inning single by Lucas Fagg to escape with a 7-6 extra-inning win in nonconference high school baseball at Rockville.
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TH South beats Northview in Big Four makeup baseball game
Terre Haute South wrapped up a share of the MIC baseball title and finished up the Big Four Classic with an 8-1 victory over Northview in less than 24 hours on Saturday morning.
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Shooters compete to fight cancer
A team of employees at Taghleef, formally A.E.T, would like to give a personal invite for you to join in on a lot of fun while helping save lives.
Cindy and Mark Wilguess are the inspiration behind the Taghleef Team. Cindy herself fought this battle with cancer and won. Last year she led her team to be the No. 1 fundraisers in the Relay for Life. -
Carpenter arrives as Indy 500 threat
And the crowd went wild.
Not only did Ed Carpenter win the pole for the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500, he is the hometown son. Carpenter, the stepson of Tony George, completed his rookie orientation in 2004 and has spent the last several years, proving he deserved to be the IZOD IndyCar Series. There is no questioning his credentials now. -
Carpenter wins Indy 500 pole
Ed Carpenter is on the pole for the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500.
The native of Marshall, Ill., earned the No. 1 spot for the May 26 race with a strong run in the Fast Nine competition at Indianapolis Motor Speedway on Saturday. He is the first American driver on the pole since 2006. -
Ort sets ISU RBI record in 16-7 win
Robby Ort celebrated his Indiana State baseball Senior Day on Saturday by becoming the Sycamores’ all-time leader in RBIs as ISU ended its regular season with a 16-7 win over Bradley at Bob Warn Field.
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Manchester wins regional baseball tournament at Rose-Hulman
Manchester defeated Marietta 8-5 Saturday at Rose-Hulman’s Art Nehf Field to advance to the NCAA Division III baseball championships.
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TILL IT'S OVER: Terre Haute Triathlon's new race director seeks more events for his hometown
Today is the day for the Thunder in the Valley, and the Terre Haute Triathlon is under new leadership in 2013, the 28th year for the event at Hawthorn Park.
A former Terre Haute North track and cross country standout, Ethan Page is the race director as the race falls under the reign of Page’s new company, Crossroads Events. -
Olds pitches South to share of MIC baseball title
Friday night, winning the second game 5-0 and earning a share of the Metropolitan Interscholastic Conference high school baseball title.
Damon Olds was dominant on the mound for the Braves, striking out 14 and walking just one while pitching a three-hit shutout.
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ISU's athletic treasure trove
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Indiana State baseball series canceled
Heavy rain from Thursday through Saturday has forced Indiana State and Tennessee Martin to cancel their three-game weekend baseball series in northwest Tennessee.
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METRO ROUNDUP: Rose-Hulman baseball to play DePauw on Thursday after Tuesday's rain
The Rose-Hulman baseball team has rescheduled its non-conference game with DePauw to Thursday night.
The start time remains 7 p.m. for the single nine-inning game that was originally scheduled for today. Tuesday’s scheduled Heartland Collegiate Athletic Conference game at Anderson was moved to Sunday because of rain. -
Vigo County Youth Soccer Association to host Indiana Soccer Cup Games
The Vigo County Youth Soccer Association will welcome more than 7,000 people to its Springhill Drive facility through two tournaments in the next five weeks.
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METRO ROUNDUP: North, South well-represented on All-Star teams
Two Terre Haute schools, two Terre Haute coaches and four Terre Haute All-Stars.
When it comes to the 21st Annual North-South All-Star Classic on April14 at Rose-Hulman, it would be hard to discern any North-South bias.
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Wabash baseball tops Rose-Hulman
Wabash College scored two runs in the third inning and two in the fifth to top Rose-Hulman 4-1 in non-conference baseball Wednesday afternoon.
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Indiana State baseball series canceled
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Vikings win in extra innings at Rockville
West Vigo scored six runs in its first two innings Saturday, then needed a ninth-inning single by Lucas Fagg to escape with a 7-6 extra-inning win in nonconference high school baseball at Rockville.
- TH South beats Northview in Big Four makeup baseball game
- Olds pitches South to share of MIC baseball title
- South wins first half of doubleheader against Lawrence North
- PREP ROUNDUP: Calleja pitches West Vigo past South Vermillion
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Vikings win in extra innings at Rockville
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Trophies: Ace Hunt rummages through several boxes loaded with sports trophies from days gone by Tuesday afternoon in the basement of the ISU Athletic offices building.
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ISU's athletic treasure trove
Think of every championship that Indiana State has won in each of its sports, past and present. Think of every tournament — postseason or regular season — which the Sycamores have claimed as their own.
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Ort sets ISU RBI record in 16-7 win
Robby Ort celebrated his Indiana State baseball Senior Day on Saturday by becoming the Sycamores’ all-time leader in RBIs as ISU ended its regular season with a 16-7 win over Bradley at Bob Warn Field.
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Bradley ends 16-game MVC losing streak against ISU
Momentum was the only thing riding on Indiana State’s baseball game against Bradley on Friday. With a five-game winning streak going, ISU wanted to keep the good vibes going into next week’s Missouri Valley Conference Tournament.
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Behind 16 hits and Manaea's pitching, ISU beats Bradley
Indiana State’s baseball team rode a wild ride of emotion on Thursday.
First came the public announcement that Bob Warn Field would host the 2014 Missouri Valley Conference Tournament. Later, Sean Manaea’s availability to pitch ISU’s series opener against Bradley was in doubt. -
Indiana State women add five transfers, including experienced D-I point guard
Indiana State coach Teri Moren believes the addition of five more newcomers to the program — in addition to the five who had already joined the program earlier this calendar year — will provide her coaching staff the athleticism and depth it needs to play a successful, up-tempo brand of basketball next season.
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ISU's athletic treasure trove
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Shooters compete to fight cancer
A team of employees at Taghleef, formally A.E.T, would like to give a personal invite for you to join in on a lot of fun while helping save lives.
Cindy and Mark Wilguess are the inspiration behind the Taghleef Team. Cindy herself fought this battle with cancer and won. Last year she led her team to be the No. 1 fundraisers in the Relay for Life. - TILL IT'S OVER: Terre Haute Triathlon's new race director seeks more events for his hometown
- TODD GOLDEN: Don't give up on ISU baseball just yet
- TRACKSIDE: Terre Haute's Carmichael enjoying strong spring in modifieds, stocks
- From Terre Haute to the major leagues: Phegley's play could earn him promotion to Chicago
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Shooters compete to fight cancer
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Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
A year ago, the Indianapolis Colts received high marks for the impact players the team added through the NFL draft.
Of the 10 players selected, five ended up either starting or seeing extensive playing time (quarterback Andrew Luck, tight ends Coby Fleener and Dwayne Allen, wide receiver T.Y. Hilton and running back Vick Ballard) during the Colts’ 11-5 season.
While this year’s class may not rival that group in terms of name recognition and flash, it may produce just as many major contributors once the 2013 season gets underway. - Colts in wait-and-see mode for tonight’s NFL draft
- Colts sign Matt Hasselbeck to back up Luck
- Colts introduce free-agent signees
- Indianapolis franchises punter McAfee
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Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
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Consultation: Rex manager Brian Dorsett talks with his pitcher and players during a time-out Sunday, July 15, at Sycamore Field. (Tribune-Star file/Bob Poynter)
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2012 an up, down season for Rex
The Terre Haute Rex went through plenty of trials and tribulations during the summer of 2012.
The team got off to a sluggish start to settle for third place during the first half of the Prospect League race, but manager Brian Dorsett rallied the troops to a second-half title. - Metro Roundup: Dorsett, Rex players honored in Prospect League postseason awards
- Rex out of playoffs
- Rex mix, match their way to win
- Rex turn eye to Prospect playoffs
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2012 an up, down season for Rex
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Colts' coordinators enjoying getting rookies acclimated
While the Indianapolis Colts put their rookies and a handful of second-year players through workouts this weekend at the team’s Indiana Farm Bureau Football Center, a pair of first-year coordinators are getting a chance to do some valuable on-field work as well.
- Werner, 36 others open Colts’ mini camp
- Colts hoping for more high marks on draft picks
- Werner at top of game
- Colts select pass rusher Werner in first round
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Colts' coordinators enjoying getting rookies acclimated
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Carpenter arrives as Indy 500 threat
And the crowd went wild.
Not only did Ed Carpenter win the pole for the 97th running of the Indianapolis 500, he is the hometown son. Carpenter, the stepson of Tony George, completed his rookie orientation in 2004 and has spent the last several years, proving he deserved to be the IZOD IndyCar Series. There is no questioning his credentials now. - Carpenter wins Indy 500 pole
- TRACKSIDE: Rain still a pain for Wabash Valley racing organizers
- TRACKSIDE: Tough to rise from sprint-car racing, especially in challenging financial times
- METRO ROUNDUP: Rose baseball wins another thriller
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Carpenter arrives as Indy 500 threat





