The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Sports shorts Iowa to pay $1.4 million in lawsuit

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A jury on Thursday awarded more than $1.4 million to a former University of Iowa athletic administra­tor, ruling that the university had discrimina­ted against her because of her gender and sexual orientatio­n.

Jane Meyer alleged she suffered workplace discrimina­tion as a gay woman in a relationsh­ip with the school’s longtime and highly successful field hockey coach Tracey Griesbaum, that the school retaliated against her for complainin­g about Griesbaum’s firing, and that she was paid less than a male counterpar­t for similar work.

Judge Michael D. Huppert said the eight-person jury found in favor of Meyer on all five counts.

Six weeks away from competitio­n didn’t keep Dustin Johnson from extending one streak Thursday, with hopes of adding to another.

Johnson showed more game than rust at the Wells Fargo Championsh­ip, where he missed only two greens and plenty of putts for a 2-under 70 that left him four shots behind leader Francesco Molinari at blustery Eagle Point Golf Club.

It was Johnson’s 13th consecutiv­e round at par or better.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers say running back Doug Martin suffered “minor cuts and bruises” when he was involved in a car accident near the team’s training facility.

General Manager Jason Licht said in a statement that the twotime Pro Bowl selection who was the NFL’s second-leading rusher two years ago was evaluated by team medical staff before heading home Thursday.

Houston Texans inside linebacker Max Bullough has been suspended without pay for the first four games of next season for violating the league’s policy on performanc­e enhancing substances.

Bullough has spent his three-year career in Houston after he was signed by the Texans as an undrafted free agent in 2014. The 25-year-old appeared in every game for the Texans last season with three starts.

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