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Thu Apr 11
Final
246.290 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
129.050 vs. Buffalo State University
@ Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, Wis. 2024 NCATA Division III Tournament
Fri Apr 12
Final
250.765 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
228.255 at Concordia University Wisconsin
2024 NCATA Division III Tournament
Fri Apr 12
Final
3 Trine
2 vs. Baldwin Wallace
@ Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio) MCVL Tournament Semifinals
Sat Apr 13
Final
at Indiana DIII Championships 2nd of 8
DePauw University (Greencastle, Ind.)
Sat Apr 13
Final
at Indiana DIII Championships 1st of 8
DePauw University (Greencastle, Ind.)
Sat Apr 13
Final
at Adrian Invitational 4th of 13
Tecumseh Golf Club (Tecumseh, Mich.)
Sat Apr 13
Final
245.665 Trine Acrobatics & Tumbling
264.025 vs. University of Mary Hardin-Baylor
@ Concordia University Wisconsin, Mequon, Wis. 2024 NCATA Division III Tournament
Sat Apr 13
Final
9 Trine
0 at Alma
Sat Apr 13
Final - 10 innings
7 Calvin
8 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 13
Final
13 Calvin
7 vs. #1 Trine
Sat Apr 13
Final
9 Trine
13 at Albion
Sat Apr 13
Final
14 Trine
3 at Alma
Sat Apr 13
Final
4 Trine
5 at Alma
Sat Apr 13
Final
3 Trine
1 at Wittenberg
MCVL Tournament Championship @ Wittenberg University (Springfield, Ohio)
Sat Apr 13
Final
4 Calvin
2 vs. #1 Trine
Sat Apr 13
Final
6 Calvin
5 vs. Trine
Mon Apr 15
Final
8 Trine
7 at Calvin
*Rescheduled from 4/12
Tue Apr 16
Final
AC Eddy Invitational T-3rd of 15
Zollner Golf Course (Angola, Ind.)
Tue Apr 16
Final
1 Trine
8 at Saint Mary's
played at Eck Tennis Pavilion (University of Notre Dame)
Tue Apr 16
Final
21 Adrian
4 vs. Trine
Tue Apr 16
Final
4 Saint Mary's
17 vs. Trine
Wed Apr 17
Final
at Hope Dual L, 352-353
Clearbrook Golf Club (Saugatuck, Mich.)
Wed Apr 17
Final
9 Calvin
8 vs. Trine
Thu Apr 18
Final
MIAA Jamboree #4 - Trine 6th of 9
Zollner Golf Course (Angola, Ind.) *Rescheduled from 10/5 & 4/11
Thu Apr 18
Final - 5 innings
0 Saint Mary's
8 vs. #4 Trine
Thu Apr 18
Final - 5 innings
0 Saint Mary's
15 vs. #4 Trine
Fri Apr 19
Final - 7 innings
15 (RV) Kalamazoo
2 vs. Trine
Fri Apr 19
Final
2 Trine
3 at #5 Loras
NCAA Tournament - First Round @ Loras University (Dubuque, Iowa)
Sat Apr 20
Final
at Indiana Little State Championships 9th of 14
Indiana Wesleyan University (Marion, Ind.)
Sat Apr 20
Final
at Indiana Little State Championships 5th of 15
Indiana Wesleyan University (Marion, Ind.)
Sat Apr 20
Final
5 Trine
4 at Calvin
Sat Apr 20
Final
18 Hope
10 vs. Trine
Sat Apr 20
Final
1 Trine
8 at Calvin
Sat Apr 20
Final
5 Trine
14 at Adrian
Sun Apr 21
Final
1 Trine
2 at (RV) Kalamazoo
*Rescheduled from 4/20
Sun Apr 21
Final
3 Alma
9 vs. #4 Trine
Sun Apr 21
Final
5 Trine
9 at (RV) Kalamazoo
*Rescheduled from 4/20
Sun Apr 21
Final - 5 innings
1 Alma
13 vs. #4 Trine
Tue Apr 23
Final
at MIAA Championships T-5th of 8
Gull Lake View West (Richland, Mich.)
Tue Apr 23
Final
2 Trine
7 at Kalamazoo
Tue Apr 23
Final
13 Hope
5 vs. Trine
Wed Apr 24
Final - OT
13 Trine
14 at Kalamazoo
Thu Apr 25
Top of 3rd
12 Trine
0 at Olivet
Thu Apr 25
5:00 PM
0 Trine
0 at Olivet
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IEDC Approves Regional Cities Funding for Arena Projects

IEDC Approves Regional Cities Funding for Arena Projects

ANGOLA, Ind. -- The Indiana Economic Development Corporation has approved $2.8 million in funding for Trine University's Thunder Ice Arena and MTI Center, following a recommendation by the Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority.

The funds will be disbursed within 35 days in accordance with state fiscal policy, the IEDC said.

The Northeast Indiana RDA approved the recommendation at its June 21 meeting. The Northeast Indiana RDA is responsible for distributing $42 million in funds granted to the 11-county region through Indiana's Regional Cities Initiative, established last year.

"In Indiana, we have made job creation job one, and the results are telling. Today, more Hoosiers are going to work than at any time in the state's 200-year history," said Gov. Mike Pence. "As we look toward our third century, the Indiana Regional Cities Initiative will play a crucial role in advancing economic development by improving the quality of place in our regions and attracting top talent to the state. Trine University's new Thunder Ice Arena and MTI Center will serve our Hoosier students, create more activities and opportunities for the Northeast Indiana community and draw more residents to the area, helping to create a vibrant downtown community."

 "Trine University's Thunder Ice Arena and MTI Center are strong examples of why the Regional Cities Initiative was designed. We are attracting talent and creating a place where people want to live and work. With inventive and creative projects like this, we will grow the region to one million residents and attract the workforce critical to our employers' success," said Northeast Indiana RDA board chairman Jeff Turner, senior vice president of Metal Technologies.

Expected to be completed in fall 2017, the 46,200-square-foot, 700-seat Thunder Ice Arena will serve as the home for Trine University's new men's and women's hockey teams. The new arena also will host club and youth hockey programs for the Steuben County YMCA and local school corporations, and will be open to the public for skating at designated times.

The 3,000-seat MTI Center will feature three basketball courts, a six-lane bowling alley, e-sports (competitive video gaming) center and fitness center. The 74,840-square-foot building also will serve as an entertainment venue for larger audiences than can be accommodated in the T. Furth Center for Performing Arts. It is expected to be complete in 2018.

The Regional Cities funding represents about 15 percent of the total $18.9 million cost of the project. The university already has $13.5 million pledged toward the project in private donations and is receiving $1.4 million in gifts-in-kind – including streets, rights-of-way, sidewalks and storm drainage – from the city of Angola.

"For more than 130 years, Trine University has contributed to the quality of life and quality of place in northeast Indiana, and we appreciate the support and affirmation of the Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority and the Indiana Economic Development Corporation as we continue to equip students for leadership roles in industry, education and government throughout our region and beyond, and as we enhance the economy and community life of Steuben County," said Earl D. Brooks II, Ph.D., Trine University president.

"We also greatly appreciate the assistance and public support given by the city of Angola, which was vital to our success in this endeavor, as well as the area legislators, Parkview Health officials and prominent members of our board of trustees who championed us through this process."

The purpose of the Regional Cities Initiative funding is to attract and retain talent by providing financial support for projects that will increase economic growth, lead to population growth and enhance the region's brand identity. Northeast Indiana won the Regional Cities grant last year with its Road to One Million Plan, which outlines more than 70 projects and $1.5 billion in investment over the next 10 years.

Trine University officials had made a request for funding to the Northeast Indiana RDA in May, backed by officials from the city of Angola and Parkview Health, members of the university's board of trustees and state legislators. The city of Angola had agreed in April to support Trine's application for the funding and to provide in-kind support for the project.