Sports Briefs: 04-16-14

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Ragland to help Jans coach BGSU men
According to a published report in the Terre Haute Tribune Star, David Ragland has agreed to be an
assistant men’s basketball coach at Bowling Green State University with new head coach Chris Jans.
Ragland has been an assistant coach for the last four years at Indiana State.
"Chris Jans is someone everyone on our staff knows pretty well," Ragland told the Tribune Star.
"I’ve known him for about 10 years. It’s someone we trust and respect. He’s like us. He’s a hard
worker. My knowing him is how it came about."
Ragland’s wife, Annie, has family near Bowling Green.
"My wife will be moving closer to her family, and it’s a place where I’ve had success recruiting in
Ohio. The way their program is moving and how progressive they want to be, it kind of makes sense,"
Ragland told the Tribune Star.
Narro leads BG men’s golf to second-place finish
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va.,- Jose Narro was the medalist Tuesday to help Bowling Green’s men’s golf
team to a second-place finish at the Greenbrier Collegiate Invitational at The Old White TPC Golf
Course.
BG shot an 867 total, four strokes behind Marshall, in the seven-team tournament.
Narro finished with a 4-under-par 206, including a 1-under 69 in the final round.
BG’s other scores were: Brett Rinker, tied for fourth, 216; Joe Cooper, 221; Chris Melvin, 224; and Ryan
Triller, 240.
Pleger honored by MAC
CLEVELAND – Bowling Green redshirt junior Brooke Plege is Mid-American Conference’s field athlete of the
week.
Pleger threw the hammer 214-4 to win the All-Ohio Championships. The throw was the third-longest in the
country this season.
BG Country Club plans open house
The Bowling Green Country Club is holding an open house and membership drive on April 23 from 5:30-8 p.m.
The club is celebrating its 90th anniversary this year.
Louisville beats Toledo
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Louisville scored four times in the third inning on the way to a 5-2 win over Toledo in
International League play. The Mud Hens are 4-8 in the IL West.
The Mud Hens had 12 hits and left 13 runners on base. Mike Hessman and Danny Worth each had three hits,
including a double, for Toledo.

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