Head coach Brady Sallee reaches to a play that was called during the game against Purdue on Nov. 14 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
SPORTS

Sallee wins 200th career game as Ball State tops Bowling Green

Ball State women's basketball coach Brady Sallee won his 200th career game Saturday as the Cardinals (12-4, 4-1 Mid-American Conference) took down Bowling Green State University (5-9, 1-4 MAC), 67-56. Sallee told the ESPN3 coverage team it was a "special milestone" because of the people that have worked with him along the way including players, assistant coaches and his family. "Those 200 wins have taken a lot out of my wife and three kids," he said. "They put so much into my career and you can't do this with just one man." Sallee won 136 games as a head coach at Eastern Illinois University before becoming the Ball State head coach in 2011. Senior guard Nathalie Fontaine has been on the Cardinals' roster for all 64 of Sallee's career wins at Ball State. She scored 12 points against BGSU and hauled in 12 rebounds, her eighth double-double of the season. Freshman guard Carmen Grande led the Cardinals with 18 points, topping her previous season and career high of 10 points.




Texas Sen. Ted Cruz, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, gives a thumbs-up while meeting with members of the media at Landmark Aviation FBO south of the Los Angeles International Airport on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 2015. (Genaro Molina/ Los Angeles Times/TNS)
NEWS

Ted Cruz on issues

Following the Fox Business debate, GOP candidate Ted Cruz trails front-runner Donald Trump by 13 points in Republican polls. Cruz took a noticeable rise from the hefty pool of GOP candidates in November 2015, and although the Cruz campaign took a slow start in the polls, the Texas Senator has gained heavy support from social and religious conservatives. Here is where Ted Cruz stands on some of the major issues



Ball State University is hosting its 36th annual Unity Week celebration from Jan. 17-23. PHOTO COURTESY OF FACEBOOK
NEWS

University hosts 36th annual Unity Week

The university is hosting its 36th annual Unity Week celebration from Jan. 17-23. The week will be full of events planned by student organizations and staff members from across the university that are free to students and the community. 







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