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Aces Volleyball picks up second road win of the weekend, over Illinois-Chicago
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – Three College of Evansville gamers recorded double digit kills to steer the Purple Aces volleyball workforce to a 3-1 highway victory at UIC on Saturday night.
Alondra Vazquez led the best way as soon as once more with 19 kills with Giulia Cardona including 14 and Emilee Scheumann checking in with 10. Cardona paced the workforce with 11 digs whereas Kora Ruff added 10 to go together with 45 assists. Laura Ruiz registered 4 service aces whereas Hannah Watkins picked up two solo blocks.
Set 1 – UE 25, UIC 19
UIC got here out hitting on all cylinders as they jumped out to a 6-1 lead. Kills from Kora Ruff, Giulia Cardona and Emilee Scheumann noticed the Purple Aces storm again to chop the deficit to 8-7 earlier than Cardona added an ace to tie the rating at 9-9. The Flames wrestled a 13-11 edge and UE would reap the benefits of three UIC errors to take their first edge at 14-13.
Issues continued to go Evansville’s approach down the stretch. With issues knotted at 16-16, Scheumann picked up a pair of kills in a 3-0 that propelled the Aces to the 25-19 set win.
Set 2 – UIC 25, UE 15
Highlighted by an ace from Alondra Vazquez, Evansville had a robust begin to the second set, going up 5-3. The Flames responded with a 6-1 rally to go up 9-6 earlier than extending the result in 15-8. They continued the dominant set and tied the match with a 25-15 resolution.
Set 3 – UE 25, UIC 18
Alondra Vazquez registered 4 early kills because the Aces opened up a 7-5 lead. UIC made its first run of the set, leaping in entrance by a 10-8 rating. Emilee Scheumann supplied the offense for UE, recording three kills earlier than Laura Ruiz added a pair of aces to provide Evansville a 13-11 lead.
After calling a day trip, the Flames posted a degree to finish the stretch earlier than Vazquez notched a pair of kills to solidify a 16-12 benefit. 4 errors in a row by the Flames pushed the Evansville result in 22-16 and Giulia Cardona picked up the kill to provide UE a 25-18 win and a 2-1 lead within the contest.
Set 4 – UE 25, UIC 23
Simply as they did within the opening body, the Flames took a 6-1 lead out of the gate. UE labored its approach again into the sport, benefiting from UIC errors with Scheumann including one other kill to make it a 9-8 lead in favor of the Flames. It was one other service ace that noticed Evansville tie it up as Laura Ruiz picked up her fourth of the night to tie the rating at 11-11.
Evansville accomplished the comeback as they might go in entrance at 13-12. Consecutive kills from Cardona made it a 19-17 and UE would fend off a late problem to clinch the match with a 25-23 win within the fourth body.
Two highway contests are on the slate subsequent weekend when the Aces head to Missouri State and Southern Illinois.
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Illinois' first drive-thru DMV kiosk opens in Lombard
Illinois drivers can now update their license plate sticker from the driver’s seat.
The state’s first drive-thru DMV kiosk opened this week at the Lombard driver services facility at 837 Westmore-Meters Road, offering 24/7 access to renew registrations and licenses, and to obtain license plate stickers.
“This creates a better environment for folks who visit our office, and just adds a new level of convenience for people to fit things into their busy schedules,” Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias said ahead of Friday’s grand opening.
Other drive-thrus will eventually be launched in Chicago, Giannoulias said. More than 100 are slated to be installed statewide over the next 18 months.
Fifteen similar kiosks were installed inside grocery stores earlier this fall, including six in Chicago, but they’re limited to stores’ business hours.
The 24/7 drive-thru comes as part of this week’s reopening of the Lombard DMV, which relocated within the Eastgate Shopping Center. It has long been one of the state’s busiest facilities, with 134,000 vehicle transactions and 125,000 driver-related services completed last year.
It’s also the state’s latest “one-stop shop” DMV, with employees cross-trained on both driver and vehicle service, and with more payment stations for fewer lines. The first one in the Chicago area opened over the summer in Melrose Park.
The Lombard location will also host administrative hearings on suspended licenses, and is expected to launch 18 electric vehicle charging stations next year.
Appointments are required for driver services inside the building — not the drive-thru — and can be scheduled at ilsos.gov.
Illinois
LSU women pull away from Illinois-Chicago to win homecoming game for Aneesah Morrow
It took the LSU women’s basketball team three quarters to pull away from its first true road opponent of the season, an Illinois-Chicago team that played pesky defense in the lane.
The No. 5 Tigers (14-0) eventually found an offensive rhythm Thursday and won 91-73.
But not before they misfired on eight of their first nine shots, allowed Illinois-Chicago to hit five of its 11 first-half 3-point tries and entered halftime with only 15 field-goal makes on 36 attempts. Across the first and second quarters, LSU failed to build a lead larger than 11, ceding the overmatched Flames (2-6) opportunities to sniff a potential upset.
Flau’jae Johnson and Aneesah Morrow helped take those chances away at the start of the third quarter.
Johnson, a junior, drew three fouls in just the first five minutes of the second half, earning trips to the free-throw line that helped the LSU offense warm up. The Tigers opened the third quarter by hitting Illinois-Chicago with a 12-2 run, and they closed it with a 67-46 lead. The Flames shot just 27% from the field in the frame.
Morrow — the star senior who played her high school ball just 12 miles north of Illinois-Chicago’s Credit Union 1 arena — finished her homecoming game with 19 points, 13 rebounds, 2 blocks, 4 steals and her nation-leading 12th double-double of the season. On Thursday, she also knocked in a pair of 3-pointers just two days after burying 2 of her 3 long-range attempts in LSU’s win over Seton Hall. Before that game, Morrow had hit just 1 of the 5 3-pointers she had taken this season.
Johnson finished with 23 points on 7-of-13 shooting, 11 rebounds and three assists. Star sophomore Mikaylah Williams added 17 points and 7 assists but shot just 1 of 6 from beyond the arc.
Illinois-Chicago shot 40% from the field and committed 19 turnovers, which LSU turned into 28 points. The Flames also missed 11 of the 15 field-goals — and 3 of the 4 3-pointers — they attempted in the third. In that quarter, they gave the Tigers 14 trips to the free-throw line.
In a Sunday win over UL, LSU committed 21 turnovers, matching its season high. Since then, it coughed up 13 possessions against Seton Hall and 13 in its win over Illinois-Chicago. It tallied more giveaways (17) in just the first half of the game against the Ragin Cajuns.
For the third straight game, LSU slotted Last-Tear Poa and Jersey Wolfenbarger into its starting lineup next to its three stars – Johnson, Morrow and Williams. Transfer point guard Shayeann Day-Wilson (ankle) sat for the third consecutive contest, and Sa’Myah Smith logged 23 minutes off the bench.
In that action, Smith played one of her most efficient games of the season. She scored 8 points, grabbed 4 rebounds and blocked a shot while shooting 4 of 4 from the field.
LSU next will break for the holidays, then play only one more nonconference game, a home contest against Albany scheduled to tip off at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 29.
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