MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Errors aid Ball State in win against Sacred Heart
Tied at 23 with the second set hanging in the balance, Ball State waited for Sacred Heart to serve.
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Tied at 23 with the second set hanging in the balance, Ball State waited for Sacred Heart to serve.
It’s hard to make a game plan for an opponent when there’s nothing to see.
Just days into the start of the men’s volleyball season, there’s nothing definite about starting lineups.
For one freshman outside attacker, his first match Saturday night was against likely the most difficult opponent of the season.
Replacing two starting outside attackers will be hard enough for Ball State head coach Joel Walton and his men’s volleyball team when they open the season Saturday.
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With about a month remaining until the start of the men’s volleyball regular season, two Ball State players have set high expectations.
Strategies that Ball State women’s volleyball head coach Steve Shondell preached all season seemed to vanish at the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
As she laid out, body fully outstretched toward the net, setter Jacqui Seidel gave the crucial point every ounce of energy she had in her body.
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David Polaski is a junior journalism and telecommunications major and writes ‘Dave’s Digs’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. Write to David at dmpolaski@bsu.edu
When the lights turn on in the SPIRE Institute in Geneva, Ohio, the Ball State women’s volleyball team can’t afford to make mistakes.
By the end of Saturday’s match against Western Michigan University, Lauren Grant had 10 kills. That would normally put a player at or near the top of the kill lead in a match.
Few things could make Ball State’s regular season closing win against Western Michigan University more satisfying for Jenna Spadafora.
Ball State has seen its fair share of strong outside hitters lately.
After injuring her ankle in practice earlier this season, recovering physically has only been half the battle for Alex Fuelling.
A two-match losing streak isn’t usually something to be concerned about.
David Polaski is a junior journalism and telecommunications major and writes ‘Dave’s Digs’ for the Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the paper. Write to David at dmpolaski@bsu.edu