March Madness 2018: Upsets are bigger, more frequent than usual
As far as upsets are concerned, 2018 may go down as one of the most memorable first weekend's in March Madness history.
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As far as upsets are concerned, 2018 may go down as one of the most memorable first weekend's in March Madness history.
As the final buzzer sounded, the Ball State crowd was silent after watching Ball State fight for 40 minutes but fall short to Purdue in heartbreaking fashion.
With 1:10 remaining in the game Ball State’s Frannie Frazier drew a charge against Middle Tennessee State’s Alex Johnson. Frazier was quickly bombarded by her teammates as she danced to the other end of the floor, defending her team’s seven point lead.
After missing out on the NCAA Tournament, the Ball State women's basketball team has accepted a bid to the WNIT, and will host Middle Tennessee State on Thursday, with the time yet to be announced.
Ball State women's basketball's Carmen Grande added to her long list of accomplishments Monday.
The up and down year that Ball State men's basketball had has officially come to and end.
Teams can have games where nothing seems to go their way. Loose balls and 50-50 balls consistently end up in the hands of the opponent, open shots are missed uncharacteristically and one play going differently could alter the course of the game.
It just wasn't meant to be.
Ball State Daily News sports reporters Robby General and Nate Fields discuss the first day of Mid-American Conference Tournament for women's basketball and look ahead to the men's team taking on Kent State.
Through the highs and lows of Ball State's 2017-18 season, the men's basketball team has been focused on one thing -- the Mid-American Conference tournament.
At halftime, Brady Sallee was the last one off the court for Ball State.
When it's not your night, nothing seems to go right.
Ball State earned five awards, with three individual players being selected for All-Mid-American Conference awards, according to an announcement made by the league.
Ball State men's basketball players Tayler Persons and Trey Moses were named to All-Mid-American Conference teams, according to an announcement from the league.
Ball State women's basketball finished off the regular season with a commanding 88-63 victory over Eastern Michigan on Saturday afternoon.
Tayler Persons had a shot to hit yet another game winner in Dekalb, Illinois on Friday night. Unlike numerous other times this season, however, the shot didn't go in.
Coming into Friday, Ball State women's basketball needed the conference powerhouses to knock off some bubble teams in order to increase its chances of receiving an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament.
After Ball State's 88-80 loss on Wednesday evening to fellow bubble team Central Michigan, things look bleak for the team's chances at an NCAA Tournament at-large bid.
After leading for majority of the game, Ball State women's basketball (23-5, 12-5 MAC) fell short to Central Michigan (24-4, 16-1 MAC) in a fast paced battle.
The Mid-American Conference, like the rest of Division l men's college basketball, has had a season that can be summed up with one word — unpredictable.