Ball State men’s swim and dive return to action after EMU loss, swim at Butler Invitational
ByWith a week of practices, Ball State men’s swim and dive return to action on Sunday
With a week of practices, Ball State men’s swim and dive return to action on Sunday
Ball State gymnastics (5-3. 0-0 MAC) had its third-straight second place finish at North Carolina State on Saturday.
In the first home match of the season, Ball State men’s tennis beat Eastern Illinois, 6-1.
Ball State tied its season-high in turnovers in its 71-53 loss against Miami Saturday.
After suffering two straight losses for the first time all season, Ball State led Kent State from nearly start to finish on Saturday afternoon to pick up MAC win number four, 79-58.
Ball State men’s volleyball entered the fifth set of Friday’s match determined to not let a third consecutive game end in a loss.
While the team is looking for history to repeat itself, Ball State is focused on not getting too caught up in what the other team is doing on the floor.
The Northwest YMCA is going to be the place to watch men’s tennis this weekend as Ball State will host Eastern Illinois on Saturday for its home opener. Head tennis coach Bill Richards said he’s happy to play at home.
The Cardinals will have to do just that this weekend as they take on Sacred Heart on Friday and Harvard on Saturday.
Ball State women’s tennis enters the spring portion of its season on the road this weekend. After the success they had last year, the Cardinals hope to improve even more.
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There was history to be made over the weekend at the Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando, Florida and the Ball State cheer team did just that.
In July 2016, a nervous, out of shape Michael Blair cautiously signed a waiver at the foot of a mountain in Wissler, Canada.
A late fourth quarter run wasn’t enough for the Cardinals (14-3, 3-3 MAC) as they fell short against the Toledo Rockets (13-5, 4-2 MAC) 72-66 on Wednesday night.
Ball State’s 82-76 victory over Central Michigan (12-6, 1-4 MAC) was fueled by its defensive rhythm behind the arc.
Quick bursts from Ball State followed by even quicker answers from Central Michigan. That was the story in the Cardinals six-point victory over the Chippewas on Tuesday night.
Ball State men’s tennis went on the road for its season opener against Indiana today. The Cardinals lost the match to the Hoosiers, 6-1.
Coming into this season, head coach Bill Richards and his team have high hopes. He said his goals are very simple.
After a strong second-place finish in the season opener last week, No. 15 Ball State had another strong outing in the nation's capital.
Ball State men’s volleyball surely doesn’t lack in the block department. With a wall of attackers including Matt Walsh and Anthony Lebryk, the Cardinals tallied 11 total team blocks — three more than Stanford.