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FOOTBALL: Crushed by the rush

Rutgers' junior Ray Rice runs for 280 yards, four touchdowns Saturday in Toronto as the Scarlet Knights defeat the Cardinals 52-30 in the 2008 International Bowl


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MEN'S BASKETBALL: BSU concludes investigation

No signs of unlawful discrimination found by external analyst

A monetary settlement between Ball State University and former men's basketball coach Ronny Thompson has not been settled. Tony Proudfoot, associate vice president for marketing and communications, said the documents are still being finalized. Ball State is working on the settlement following the conclusion of a five-month external investigation by judge Myra Selby.
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FOOTBALL: Rutgers' running back rushes for school record in win

Rice becomes first Big East player with 2,000 yard season

FOOTBALL: Rutgers' running back rushes for school record in win
TORONTO - After recording the third most rushing total in NCAA Division IA bowl history Saturday, Rutgers University running back Ray Rice attempted to dodge around calling his record-breaking performance the best of his season. "Well..." Rice said hesitantly.
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FOOTBALL: Rutgers' aerial attack helps Rice's romp

Teel's early touchdown, 303 passing yards made room for run

FOOTBALL: Rutgers' aerial attack helps Rice's romp
TORONTO - While Ray Rice was named the International Bowl Most Valuable Player with 280 rushing yards and four touchdowns, the threat of a Rutgers University passing game opened the flood gates that Rice raced through for much of the game. On the first drive of the game, Rice ran three times for 24 yards but the big play of the drive was a 36-yard touchdown strike from quarterback Mike Teel to wide receiver Tim Brown.
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MEN'S BASKETBALL: MAC play opens with defeat

Cards lose at Toledo following first win of season vs. IPFW

There's a saying in college basketball that your season resets three times: the beginning of the season, the beginning of your conference season and the beginning of your conference tournament. Although Ball State University's season reset for the second time Sunday, the end result looked a lot like the team's first nine games -- all defeats.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Cards win one, lose two during break

Ball State concludes non-conference play with loss to Butler

Associate head coach and acting head coach Lisa McDonald met with each player of the Ball State University women's basketball team this week to talk about the upcoming conference schedule and said each player had one thought in mind. "We agree that our start is in the past," McDonald said.
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Former deputy AD heads to Lambuth

Brown takes position as athletics director after 17 years at BSU

Former Ball State University associate athletics director Ken Brown began his duties today as the athletics director at Lambuth University. Brown retired Dec. 20 after 17 years at Ball State University to accept the position in Jackson, Tenn. Brown began working at Ball State in 1991 as the director of athletics business services.
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SOCCER: BSU coach wins gold with Team USA

One member of the Ball State University soccer team still got the gold this year, even though the team did not win the championship in the Mid-American Conference tournament. Assistant coach Abby Richter was an assistant for Team USA in the Pan-American Maccabi Games from Dec.
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MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Cardinals struggle without key players

With three outside attackers out of the line-up, the Ball State University men's volleyball team lost to three nationally ranked schools Jan. 3- Jan. 5 at the Outtrigger Invitational in Hawaii. Todd Chamberlain, Pat Durbin and Eric Shultz didn't play in the tournament as the Cardinals lost to No.
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