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Evansville first made the Final Four in 1985, under head coach Fred Schmalz. After going 21–1–2 in the regular season, the Purple Aces qualified for the NCAA tournament, a feat the program has accomplished twice up to this point. During the tournament, Evansville beat the likes of Indiana (3–0), and Penn State (1–0).
The Evansville Purple Aces are the intercollegiate sports teams and players of the University of Evansville, located in Evansville, Indiana. The Aces athletic program is a member of the Missouri Valley Conference [2] and competes at the NCAA's Division I level. [3] Evansville's mascot is Ace Purple, and the school colors are purple, white and ...
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Location: 12206 Copper Way, Charlotte, NC 28277 Neighborhood: White Oak/South Charlotte You can see a TV from nearly every seat in the house at 12th Man Sports Pub.
Since 2000, it has served as home of the Evansville Purple Aces men's and women's soccer teams. The stadium is named after Arad McCutchan , who was the basketball coach at the university for 31 years, [ 4 ] (1946–1977), achieving a record of 514–314.
Evansville (38-24) earns its first regional championship and will travel to play No. 1 overall seed Tennessee in the best-of-three Knoxville Super Regional, beginning Friday or Saturday.
No. 10-seeded Evansville bowed out of the Missouri Valley Conference men’s basketball tournament on Friday night with a 79-58 loss to No. 2 Drake. The Aces couldn’t overcome a 21-point ...
After three seasons, he was named Davis & Elkins' head coach in 1973, and in six seasons, led the team to a record of 91–21–5 [5] and six NAIA tournaments, including a second-place finish in 1974. [4] In 1979, Schmalz was named the third head coach of the University of Evansville Purple Aces in Evansville, Indiana.