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Fan choice Player of the Year: Julie DeMuth

Fan choice Player of the Year: Julie DeMuth
About DeMuthSport: Women's basketball Class: Senior Position: Forward Hometown: Merrillville 2007-08 statisticsGames played: 28 Points per game: 11.5 Rebounds per game: 6.8 Blocks: 13 Steals: 26 Field-goal percentage: 42 percent 3-point percentage: 26 percent Free-throw percentage: 77 percent Accomplishments2007-08 women's basketball Academic All-Mid-American Conference teamTeam tri-captianRound one Defeated No.
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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ohio State sweeps Cards to win MIVA

COLUMBUS, Ohio - The No. 10 Ball State University men's volleyball team will have to wait at least another year before it wins its next conference championship.
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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: MIVA title hopes still alive

Outside attacker's career day carries Cards past Lewis

As Patrick Durbin saw his match-winning kill hit the floor in-bounds, the senior outside attacker jumped multiple times and began to stomp his foot on the St. John Arena court in celebration. Arriving to Ball State University in the fall of 2003, Durbin advanced to his first conference tournament championship match Thursday after he had a career-high 30 kills in a four-game win against No.
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BASEBALL: Cards try to hold on

BSU is in third place in league standings as it prepares for WMU

Fighting to stay in the top half of the Mid-American Conference West Division, the Ball State University baseball team begins a three-game series at Western Michigan University Friday afternoon. The Cardinals (22-15, 7-5 MAC) are in third place in the MAC West, tied with Central Michigan University, and need to avoid being swept by the Broncos to stay ahead of them in the division.
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SOFTBALL: BSU to play crucial games

Cards look to secure spot in MAC tourney against EMU, CMU

This weekend will be one of the most important in the Ball State University softball careers of seniors Abby Gross and Amanda Pick. With two weekends remaining in the season, Ball State (31-27, 6-8 Mid-American Conference) is in sixth place in the MAC standings.
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TRACK AND FIELD: Weekend is year's biggest

Ball State looks for finish in top three

On the weekend that Ball State University track and field head coach Randy Heisler calls "the biggest weekend of the year" in college track and field, the Cardinals are headed to Indianapolis for the Stan Lyons Invitational. About 50 teams have been invited to the meet on the IUPUI campus, and although not all are likely to show, Heisler said, he thinks the competition will be plentiful.
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MEN'S GOLF: Cardinals prepare for MAC Championships

BSU heads to meet inexperienced but confident in team

The Ball State University men's golf team will compete in the Mid-American Conference Championships on May 2-4 at the Longaberger Golf Club, in Nashport, Ohio. The 72-hole tournament will include eight other MAC schools: the University of Akron, Bowling Green State University, Eastern Michigan University, Kent State University, Miami University, Northern Illinois University, Ohio University and the University of Toledo.
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WOMEN'S GOLF: BSU is confident for conference meet

Cards try to continue their historic season at familiar course

Entering the Mid-American Conference tournament, coach Katherine Mowat has never been more confident in her team. The Ball State University women's golf team is entering the conference meet as the winner of three of its last four events after winning two events in Mowat's three previous year's as the team's coach.
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MEN'S TENNIS: Cards enter tournament as second seed

Starting the year, the men's tennis team laid out two goals: winning the Mid-American Conference championship and competing well in the NCAA bid. Now, as the team prepares to play as the second seed to the conference tournament, it is one step closer to accomplishing those goals.
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WOMEN'S TENNIS: Coach feels her team will compete in Friday's MAC Tournament opener

The last time the Ball State University women's tennis team matched up against Miami University on March 22, the RedHawks claimed a 7-0 shutout in which the Cardinals scrapped up one win at the No. 3 doubles spot. Head coach Kathy Bull said when her team plays Miami Friday in the Mid-American Conference Tournament quarterfinals at the University at Buffalo, the Cardinals will look to play more focused and smarter singles.
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