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Ball State University bags second win : Fourth-quarter touchdown pass to Ridgeway keeps University of Central Florida winless; School now faces attendance waiting game with National Collegiate Athletic Association; General praises actions in Iraq : Forces learn from prior encounters in Fallujah with insurgents; Professionals entertain students with martial arts : Performances include sparring with knives, brick-breaking; Death sentences dropped to 30-year low in 2003 : Opponents say report shows the public’s hesitation, skepticism; Car dealers eager to sell to students : Study says college-age people are more likely to buy in the next year; Number of unmarried parents grows; Fourth and inches; University yet to respond to claims; Fighting humane, decisive war poses interesting dilemma; Pixar’s incredible work on ‘Incredibles’ : Film by ‘Iron Giant’ writer Brad Bird goes where no computer animated film has before; Paisley, Gracin entertain large Emens audience : Enthusiastic crowd remained on feet for majority of show; Cards secure Number 2 seed, win West Division outright : With two five-game wins, Ball State University is now 5-0 in five-game matches; Goff, Reiter return home : Former Ball State players are on Hoosier Lady Stars roster; Manning, Colts’ offense stomp Texans; Scully advances to National Collegiate Athletic Associations : Ball State University’s team finished ninth at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Great Lakes Regional; Men, women fall to Miami over weekend : Cardinal men come up one point short of RedHawks at home; National Collegiate Athletic Association to start new Ohio State University investigation; Ball State University utilizes players, falls short on crowds : Backup tailbacks fill void made by Givens’ suspension; Cards look to post players for help : Ball State University teams have strong backcourts, need production up front; Men’s team hopes it has shaken injury bug this year : Injuries left Coach Buckley with shorter rosters past two years; Senior guard continues to lead the way on and off the court : McCollom’s leadership by example has infected entire Ball State University roster; The Cards’ queen of the court : Formerly in the shadows of Tamara Bowie and Johna Goff, Endress is now Ball State’s leader; Two teams in transition : With two major scorers from last season gone, the women turn to balance and defense; Deeper and more seasoned, the men hope 2004-2005 is better than the past two seasons; Mid-American Conference Roundup; Incoming crew for the men features size, as well as, college playing experience; Three fresh faces will be gracing the sidelines for the men’s, women’s teams; Freshmen expected to step in and contribute right away for the women Includes BasketBall State supplement. This archival material has been provided for educational purposes. Ball State University Libraries recognizes that some historic items may include offensive content. Our statement regarding objectionable content is available at: https://dmr.bsu.edu/digital/about |
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Origin: | 2004-11-15 |
Created By: |
McGrath, Cole |
Publisher: |
Ball State University |
Source: |
http://dmr.bsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/BSUDlyNws/id/82661 |
Collection: |
BSU Student Newspaper |
Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
Geography: |
Muncie Delaware County Indiana United States North and Central America |
Subjects: |
Ball State University--Newspapers |
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