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Week Two NFL Recap: Relax, the Season is Young

BY ADRIAN JARDING | BALL STATE SPORTS LINK That’s right, you need to relax. In an 17 week season, there is no reason to panic…

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@BallStateSoccer: Senior Night Special For White

BY MAX DENARI | Ball State Sports Link The Ball State women’s soccer team hosted Morehead State in BSU’s last non-conference game of the season Friday. The…

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Week One NFL Recap: Road Field Advantage

BY ADRIAN JARDING | BALL STATE SPORTS LINK For nine fan bases in the NFL, the season opener was not a homecoming treat. Nine home loses…

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Prince Fielder: A Career Taken too Early

BY MICK TIDROW | BALL STATE SPORTS LINK Flashy home runs and the smile that lit on Prince Fielder’s face at all times on the…

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Kaepernick: History Supports Protest

BY ADRIAN JARDING | Ball State Sports Link Take a moment to sit back and truly think about what the San Fransisco 49ers quarterback, Colin…

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#765StandBackUp: We Didn’t Know

BY CHRIS TAYLOR | Senior Director | Ball State Sports Link Ball State men’s basketball redshirt sophomore and member of Ball State Sports Link, Tayler…

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Aaron Taylor: Rap-letics

Influence from the mainstream media is nothing new in athletics. Today more than ever Hip Hop culture is transcending the lines of the athletic playing fields.

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Twitter, ice cream and a ball game: My first media experience at Wrigley Field

Seagulls had invaded the bleachers once jammed with droves of Cubbie Blue and red. Fire hoses nearby splattered alongside the left field foul line while rakes scrapped the earthy dirt into a smooth slate.

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