Ball State splits weekend series in South Carolina
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It is baseball season.
May 17, 2003.
Freshman shortstop Adam Tellier singled to right field before junior second baseman Noah Navarro did exactly that.
It’s a breezy yet sunny Saturday afternoon at Ball Diamond. The Cardinals are leading the Broncos 3-1, heading into the bottom of the fifth inning in their second home game of 2021.
After taking three out of four games against Toledo, the Cardinals took a break from Mid-American Conference play this weekend for their final non-conference series of 2021.
For the second time in as many Sundays, the Cardinals found themselves tied with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning. With Rockets' sophomore pitcher Cal McAninch already having retired senior right fielder Ross Messina and junior left fielder Nick Powell, Ball State was just one out away from its second consecutive extra-innings matchup to end a weekend series.
Two hours and 15 minutes. A 2-0, complete game, shutout win.
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines "dirtbag" as a dirty, unkempt or contemptible person. Ten games into Ball State's (6-4, 0-0 MAC) regular season, that's the term head coach Rich Maloney said his players have used to describe one another and their grittiness.
Coming off of its season-opening series against the nationally ranked Arizona Wildcats, Ball State (4-3, 0-0 MAC) returned to the Midwest this weekend — but found its opponent in fewer than 48 hours.
Throughout his tenure as Ball State head coach, Rich Maloney has consistently stressed to his players the importance of never taking a backseat and having the belief they could compete against anyone.
The last time a Ball State team played on the University of Arizona’s campus, it made history.
Connor Smith is a junior news journalism major. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Write to Connor at cnsmith@bsu.edu.
Connor Smith is a junior news journalism major. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Write to Connor at cnsmith@bsu.edu.
Connor Smith is a junior news journalism major. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Write to Connor at cnsmith@bsu.edu.
“With the 61st pick of the 2020 MLB Draft, the Miami Marlins select Kyle Nicolas, a right-handed pitcher from Ball State University.”
Editor’s Note: The Daily News worked to find social media posts from each sport but was unsuccessful for men’s tennis, men's swimming and diving and women's swimming and diving.
The Cardinals began their home schedule Tuesday with a bang. Redshirt sophomore second baseman Noah Navarro tripled to right-center field to lead off the bottom of the first inning, and senior catcher Chase Sebby subsequently brought him home with a sacrifice fly.
Senior catcher Chase Sebby and junior pitcher Kyle Nicolas did their best impressions of Jake Taylor and Ricky Vaughn from the movie “Major League” in Ball State’s (6-9, 0-0 MAC) second game Friday against Sacred Heart.
In Ball State Baseball’s (3-7, 0-0 MAC) month-long trip down south in February, it took the Cardinals a couple series to find their groove. After the first two weekends, they stood at 2-5, but they picked it up in the second half of the trip, going 6-3 the rest of the way.
In 14 seasons as Ball State’s head coach, Rich Maloney had never taken the Cardinals (2-4, 0-0 MAC) to Texas. He did this past weekend, and he left Sunday with a winning record in the Lone Star State after taking two of three from Houston Baptist (2-6, 0-0 SLC).