A former Baylor student who accused ex-Bears running back Devin Chafin of physically assaulting her three times has filed a Title IX lawsuit against the university, according to documents filed Wednesday in federal court.?Dolores Lozanos lawsuit alleges she told several people at the school -- including a senior associate athletic director -- of the assaults but that her concerns were ignored and no one at Baylor conducted an investigation.Baylor is facing three other Title IX lawsuits, two of which involved women who say they were assaulted by football players.In late May, after the Baylor board of regents received a presentation from law firm Pepper Hamilton -- which it had hired to review the schools handling of sexual violence complaints -- the regents announced the demotion of president Ken Starr to chancellor, the suspension of football coach Art Briles with intent to terminate, and probation for athletic director Ian McCaw. Within weeks, McCaw resigned, Briles was fired and Starr stepped down from all leadership positions at Baylor and eventually resigned as law professor at the university.?The schools Title IX coordinator, Patty Crawford, resigned last week amid accusations that remaining senior leadership was standing in her way of properly investigating complaints. Crawfords attorney said she had received hundreds of complaints, about 5 percent of which involved student-athletes as alleged perpetrators; male athletes make up about 4 percent of male undergraduates at Baylor.It is unclear whether there was ever a Title IX investigation involving Chafin, though the lawsuit states that several Baylor employees and an administrator were notified.Lozano reported to police on April 11, 2014, that Chafin had grabbed her arm and slammed it against a car, in front of teammates and another witness. She provided photos of bruises on her arm to police. She told police that, weeks earlier, Chafin had grabbed her by the throat and slammed her against a wall, then threw her to the floor and kicked her, according to a police report. In that report, the officer wrote that the woman was uncertain about pressing charges, and no legal action was taken.Chafin played in nine of 13 games the following season, including the opener. He was charged with marijuana possession in March and suspended by Briles immediately for spring practice before being reinstated to the team.The lawsuit states that Lozano reported the first alleged assault (on March 6, 2014) to Baylor running backs coach Jeff Lebby, who said he would talk to Chafin about the incident. Prior media reports have said that Lebby admonished Chafin for the incident and assigned him extra work at practice.According to the lawsuit, Lozano, who was manager of Baylors acrobatics and tumbling team, told her then-supervisor LaPrise Harris-Williams about the incident and that she reported it immediately to her supervisor, associate athletic director Nancy Post, Baylors senior womens administrator.The lawsuit alleges that Post completely disregarded Lozanos complaint and that no further action was taken by Post, no report was filed, and the incident was disregarded as just another complaint.Lozano, who the lawsuit states was worried about Chafins violent acts and concerned for her well-being, then reached out to Baylor sports chaplain Wes Yeary, who she said gave her literature to assist her in her spiritual self-worth and preservation.The second alleged assault occurred April 5, 2014, three weeks after the meeting with Yeary, the lawsuit states. She said she sought medical treatment at an on-campus clinic and was referred to a Baylor counseling center, according to the lawsuit, and she then reported the two incidents to Waco, Texas, police. According to the lawsuit, Lozano was told an investigator would follow up with her, but she said she never heard from anyone and that police did not return her phone calls.The last page of the police report states that she was not sure if she wanted to press charges at this time and that she did not want to have a protective order against him yet, and that she was getting counseling at Baylor. The lawsuit states there was a third assault, later in April, in which Chafin forcibly and aggressively grabbed [Lozano] and slammed her to the ground.She went to Harris-Williams, who the lawsuit states encouraged Lozano to follow up with police, and notified Yeary. Waco police records made available to Outside The Lines do not have record of a third assault, and the lawsuit does not state whether Lozano reported it to any law enforcement agency.The lawsuit alleges that Harris-Williams, who vehemently requested that administrators do something to help Lozano, was forced to resign one year later after voicing her discontent with administrators.After Lozano went public with her story earlier this year, it was reported that she had sought Lebbys assistance to secure a marketing job at Baylor in August 2015. Lozano, who graduated in 2014, currently works as communications coordinator for the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee. She also used to work for Houstons ESPN radio affiliate.Officials with Baylor did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Neither Lozano nor her attorney returned messages left Wednesday.Chafin, who now plays for Missouri Southern State, did not respond to a request for an interview, though officials at the school indicated they were trying to reach him.Neither Lebby nor Post immediately responded to requests for information, and a representative for Baylor said the school does not comment on active or pending litigation.Terry McLaurin Redskins Jersey . If ever they start actually putting pictures beside words in the dictionary, the Blue Jays left-handers mug will appear beside “Consistency. Russ Grimm Youth Jersey . He said Tuesday thats a big reason why he is now the new coach of the Tennessee Titans. Whisenhunt said he hit it off quickly with Ruston Webster when interviewing for the job Friday night. https://www.redskinssportsgoods.com/Womens-Charles-Mann-Inverted-Jersey/ . 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Serrano, 28, will defend that 122-pound crown against former two-division world titleholder Yazmin Rivas (35-9-1, 10 KOs) in the first womens world title bout scheduled to air on English-language national television in nearly a decade.Its been one of our goals to get womens boxing back on Showtime, Espinoza told ESPN. Im a little embarrassed we didnt do it sooner. But over the last two to three years its been proven that once again the market is absolutely ready for womens combat sports. Just look at MMA, and its not just Ronda Rousey, but other womens fighters, who have built followings.Espinoza pointed out that female MMA stars such as Rousey, Miesha Tate, Cris Cyborg Justino and Gina Carano all got early exposure on Showtime-televised cards. Showtime also is where Christy Martin fought several times in the late 1990s as a trailblazer in womens boxing. Laila Ali also appeared on Showtime in 2000, the last time the network put on a womens boxing match.Showtime has had a tradition of supporting women in boxing and MMA, Espinoza said. Really, theres no excuse for womens boxing not to be regularly on Showtime, and all the success women have had lately in MMA made the omission all that more glaring.Rivas, 28, of Mexico, has won world titles at junior bantamweight and twice at bantamweight, although she is 1-1-1 in her past three bouts. Serrano has won world titles in four weight classes -- junior featherweight, featherweight, junior lightweight and lightweight.Lou DiBella, Serranos promoter and a strong advocate of womens boxing, credited Espinoza for sticking to his word.I am totally thrilled this fight is going to be televised, DiBella said. Stephen has been a man of his word. He said we would get there and eventually there will be an all-womens show on Showwtime, but this is a big step.dddddddddddd This is a world title fight of quality. This is a real fight. For womens fight fans this is a premier fight. Its a great step for womens boxing.That the guy running Showtime Sports is a champion of womens boxing is significant. This is a big step and its a hell of a fight. I am very excited that Amanda is getting this opportunity. She deserves it. Yazmin Rivas deserves it. These are women who have had multiple world championships in multiple weight classes. This is a significant fight for womens boxing.Espinoza said the decision to put on Serrano was an easy one because of the networks interest combined with the fact that Brooklyn Sports & Entertainment CEO Brett Yormark, who runs Barclays Center, has made a big commitment to boxing and boxers from the borough.Barclays Center and Brett Yormark have been such supporters of boxing, and with his support of [Brooklyn featherweight] Heather Hardy and Amanda Serrano and other Brooklyn fighters, regardless of gender, the conditions were right, Espinoza said. A network is interested, theres a world champion [Serrano] from Brooklyn and a venue that was interested, so we tried to find the best quality fight we could.Amanda is skilled, fan friendly and an entertaining fighter. She is perfect for our reentry into womens boxing.Espinoza said that although Serrano will appear on the lesser-viewed Showtime Extreme part of the card, there would soon be womens boxing on the networks flagship broadcast Showtime Championship Boxing.Our goal is to make womens boxing a regular thing on Showtime Championship Boxing in the very near future, maybe with Amanda, maybe someone else, he said.Espinoza said he has talked to Matchroom Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn about lightweight Katie Taylor, the star Irish amateur who won a 2012 Olympic gold medal, appeared in the 2016 Olympics and turned pro with much fanfare last week. Espinoza said he is also paying attention to super middleweight Claressa Shields, the charismatic two-time U.S. Olympic gold medalist who won her professional debut on Nov. 19 on the Sergey Kovalev-Andre Ward undercard.Katie Taylor, we have an eye on her, and Claressa is a really interesting prospect as well, Espinoza said. There are plenty of options. There is talent out there. We just need to find the slots and dates for them.There also will be another bout on the Showtime Extreme coverage of the Jan. 14 card, a scheduled 10-round middleweight fight between prospects Ievgen Khytrov (14-0, 12 KOs), 28, a 2012 Olympian from Ukraine now fighting out of New York, and Immanuwel Aleem (16-0-1, 9 KOs), 23, of Richmond, Virginia.Following the Showtime Extreme bouts, Showtime will pick up coverage beginning at 9:30 p.m. ET with Jose Pedraza defending his junior lightweight world title against Gervonta Davis, followed by the long-awaited Jack-DeGale unification fight in the main event. ' ' '