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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Packard announced as new head coach


		WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Packard announced as new head coach

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

16 hours ago by Ryan Wood

Kelly Packard will be Ball State University's 10th head coach in the 34-year history of the women's basketball, athletics director Tom Collins announced Monday afternoon.

Packard, a four-year letter winner and 1990 graduate of Anderson University, replaces former head coach Tracy Roller, who has been absent from the team since late December.

Senuior Catcher leaves mark on IUPUI Softball

JagBytes, Indiana University/ Purdue University, IN

10 hours ago by Alivia Wildey

Jenny Boyts thought she would be spending the summer of 2007 playing fast-pitch softball in New South Wales, Australia, until a collision at home plate halted her big plans.

Boyts is a senior at IUPUI and will be graduating in May with a major in Social Work.

WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: New head coach to be announced 2 p.m. today

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

16 hours ago by Ryan Wood

The search for the 10th Ball State University women's basketball head coach will end when athletics director Tom Collins announces the hire at a 2 p.m. press conference at Worthen Arena, Sports Information Director Matt McCollester said Monday morning.

McCollester declined to give further detail on the announcement, including whom the new coach was, "primarily because the players will be told after class today.

BASEBALL: BSU baseball player faces two Class B misdemeanors

Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN

22 hours ago by Andrew Walker

For the seventh time since the beginning of the 2007-08 school year, a Ball State University student athlete has been arrested for reasons stemming from alcohol use.

Junior baseball player Nathan Fields, 21, was arrested last Monday on charges of public intoxication and disorderly conduct, according to a police report filed to the Muncie Police Department.

Close loss ends Tigers' 37-game winning streak; team looks ahead

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

1 day ago by Tyler James

Losing a game is never something a team wants. But when a team has a 37-game winning streak before the NCAA Championships, getting that loss out of the way could be a good thing.

"Our focus was never really on the win streak, but if it had to end, this weekend was an excellent time to do it," said sophomore pitcher Megan Soultz.

Team stand-outs seek to qualify for NCAA tournament play

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

2 days ago by Leslie Gaber

With their second-place finish in the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Championship last weekend, both the men's and women's track and field teams wrapped up the 2008 season. However, a few athletes are still competing as individuals in hopes of qualifying for the Div.

Miami athletes take part in Rec culture


		Miami athletes take part in Rec culture

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

3 days ago by Dan Kukla

There is a thin line between passionate and obsessed. For many Miami University students, this line is as thin as the gap separating each hardwood panel on the Recreational Sports Center (RSC) basketball courts.

"A lot of people get their identity wrapped up in the sport," Miami graduate Jamie Borchik said.

Sunday losses bring an end to tennis seasons

The DePauw, Depauw University, IN

4 days ago by Alex Maurer

Both Tiger teams were caged and sent home for the season in the third rounds of the 2008 men's and women's NCAA Div. III Tennis Championship tournament Sunday, despite the momentum from the teams' Saturday successes. While the men took down the Wheaton Thunder and the women sent the Ladies of Kenyon packing, the Tigers couldn't seem to advance to the top.

RedHawks blast past Turtles


		RedHawks blast past Turtles

Miami Student, Miami University, OH

6 days ago by Sam Hitchcock

After just falling short at Eastern Kentucky University Tuesday, Miami University men's baseball team rebounded with a 14-6 thumping of the Turtles the very next day. Led by junior standout Jordan Petraitis and freshman Kyle Weldon, the 'Hawks used their bats to silence the competition.

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