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(03/17/24 1:34pm)
Ball State men’s volleyball 3-0 loss to McKendree in the Cardinals’ second match of its Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) slate was a substantial setback, as it marked the first time since 2020 that the red and white had been swept by an unranked team.
(03/15/24 2:40am)
Ball State and Ohio State are the only remaining founding institutions in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA), which came to life in 1961. The longtime members of the storied conference have combined to win 45 regular season titles in the MIVA’s 62 seasons of existence, making the annual meeting between the Cardinals and Buckeyes a highly anticipated affair.
(03/03/24 9:28pm)
Since Donan Cruz assumed head coaching duties for Ball State men’s volleyball in 2022, three banners have been added to the crowded Worthen Arena rafters, honoring a Final Four appearance and two Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) crowns.
(03/02/24 2:02am)
After a travel-heavy February slate that saw Ball State play on its home floor just twice, the Cardinals returned Friday to Worthen Arena, where they have earned three-quarters of their wins this season.
(02/24/24 1:56am)
Ball State’s loss to McKendree on Feb. 9 was the first 3-0 setback to an unranked opponent of head coach Donan Cruz’s tenure in Muncie. The Cardinals’ most lopsided defeat since the opening week of the campaign did not signal the start of a mid-season slump; rather, it ignited a streak of success.
(02/18/24 2:26am)
Loyola Chicago’s lakeside campus has been historically treacherous territory for Ball State men’s volleyball. Since 2001, the Cardinals have recorded a 1-23 ledger on the Ramblers’ home court, with their lone win coming in 2020.
(02/16/24 2:28am)
Sophomore outside hitter Patrick Rogers was pivotal in Ball State’s winning effort over Lindenwood in a marathon five-set thriller on February 10. He logged a season-best 20 kills and 11 digs in the triumph over the Lions, which marked the third double-double of his debut campaign in Muncie.
(02/11/24 3:24pm)
The Saturday night matchup between Ball State and Lindenwood pitted two of the nation’s top offensive forces against one another. Leading into the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) match, the Lions and Cardinals respectively ranked first and second nationally in kills per set, as they both entered the contest averaging about 13 terminations per frame.
(02/10/24 3:32am)
Ball State entered the 2024 campaign with a 15-6 overall record against McKendree, and a spurt of five-consecutive wins over the Bearcats, dating back to 2021. Cardinals head coach Donan Cruz was also previously undefeated against McKendree in his two seasons at the helm, but the unblemished record under his tenure came to an end Friday.
(02/03/24 2:23am)
On Penn State’s first swing of Friday night’s top-15 clash, Ball State’s Wil McPhillips elevated in the middle of the front row, and emphatically rejected the attack. McPhillips’ block on the opening point of the match released an immediate roar from the Cardinal faithful.
(02/02/24 3:03am)
After Loyola Chicago’s Ryan McElligott missed his service attempt, Ball State took a 24-21 lead in the second frame, prompting Cardinals fans to lift up from their seats for the impending set point.
(01/29/24 3:04am)
Ball State and Hawaii have become familiar foes since Cardinals head coach — and Hawaii native — Donan Cruz took control of the program in 2022. The pair of esteemed squads have met four times over the two-season span, and each team has captured two wins.
(01/21/24 12:55am)
Following its setback against No. 13 USC Friday afternoon, Ball State returned to the Austin Convention Center on Saturday for another matchup against a member of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF).
(01/19/24 10:50pm)
Tinaishe Ndavazocheva’s 2023 debut season was among the finest for a first-year Cardinal in recent memory. The Zimbabwe native recorded 3.60 kills per set at a .402 hitting percentage last year, which earned him a spot on the Preseason All-Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) Team leading into the 2024 campaign.
(01/17/24 1:05am)
Tuesday night marked Ball State’s fourth home match in the last six days. The 14th-ranked Cardinals captured decisive wins in the previous three matches, and they extended their string of success in the home stand finale against Trine (0-1) — defeating the Division III foe, 3-0 (25-16, 25-20, 25-19).
(01/14/24 12:54am)
The Cardinals entered Worthen Arena on Saturday night having won two straight matches, and their play in the opening points reflected their momentum. After dropping the first point of the match, Ball State rattled off five consecutive points, which served as the foundation for a lead that it never relinquished in set one.
(01/13/24 1:32am)
Ball State was nearly perfect in its January home matches last season, logging three sweeps in four matchups. Tusculum was the lone team to compete with the Cardinals in the opening month, as the Pioneers extended the match into five sets before ultimately bowing out to the red and white.
(01/12/24 2:18am)
Ball State’s pair of 3-0 losses to BYU last weekend marked the first time the Cardinals had fallen in consecutive sweeps since 2021. Junior opposite hitter Aaron Hernandez underscored how the losses to the Cougars fueled their preparation in practice this week.
(01/11/24 3:00pm)
Junior opposite hitter Aaron Hernandez has been a member of two Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association (MIVA) regular season championship teams during his time in Muncie and even helped the Cardinals reach the NCAA Tournament during his freshman season. However, the last memory of his sophomore year wasn’t one he’d like to remember.
(01/09/24 8:28pm)
This week is the boys’ and girls’ Delaware County high school basketball tournaments. To some, the yearly event might answer the question of which teams are the best in the area. However, how can it prove that when not every Delaware County team competes?