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Bulger Set For WVU Sports Hall Induction

MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) — Baltimore Ravens quarterback Marc Bulger is among seven people being inducted into the West Virginia University Sports Hall of Fame this weekend.

The public can attend the induction ceremonies free of charges at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Caperton Indoor Practice Facility next to Mountaineer Field in Morgantown.

Bulger was a three-year starter at WVU from 1997-99. He played nine seasons for the St. Louis Rams before being released in April.

Joining Bulger in this year's class are basketball standout Bobby Carroll, rifle national champion Ann-Marie Pfiffner Johnson, pitcher John Radosevich, two-sport standout Ronnie Retton, former sports information director Eddie Barrett and the late Bill Karr.

Retton's daughter is Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton.

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