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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: SGA supports Roller

Senators approve legislation in favor

Students want women's basketball Coach Tracy Roller to stay at Ball State University, according to Student Government Association senators who voted in support of renewing her contract. SGA pushed legislation through Wednesday recommending Roller's contract be extended because of her winning record and passion for Ball State.
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BASEBALL: Errors contribute to 12-4 loss

Ball State is MAC's worst fielding team with .944 percentage

Starting from the first pitch of the game, Ball State University played a mistake-ridden game in a 12-4 loss to Purdue University, Ball State's first to the Boilermakers since 2002. The first pitch was hit down the third base line, where Cardinal third baseman Matt Gard committed a throwing error allowing Purdue's Jordan Comadena to reach first base safely.
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FOOTBALL: Position changes occur

Move made to bolster 115th-ranked defense from 2006 season

Spring practice kicked off on Monday for the Ball State University football team, and with it comes position changes for a few players. Three of the biggest changes come on the defensive side of the ball. B.J. Hill, Warren Suess and Roger Morris will all switch to defense to provide more depth for a unit that finished 115th out of 119 teams in total defense during the 2006 season.
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Departure leaves void in program

Search committee to start replacement process next week

The departure of Nona Richardson will create a void in the Ball State University athletic department, especially with the women's athletic programs. Richardson, who is leaving Ball State next month to take the position of senior associate athletics director at the University of California-Davis, is the senior woman administrator.
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Roller receives four-year contract

Tracy Roller signed a four-year deal worth $181,000 Thursday to remain women's basketball coach at Ball State University. The contract will keep Roller, whose initial contract at Ball State expires Saturday, with the program through the 2010-11 season. Director of Intercollegiate Athletics Tom Collins said Roller's $181,000 base salary next season will be the same amount as Cardinals' men's basketball coach Ronny Thompson.
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