MEN'S GOLF: Ball State wins Mid-American Match Play
One year after making the NCAA Finals, the Ball State men’s golf team opened 2014 with a victory.
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One year after making the NCAA Finals, the Ball State men’s golf team opened 2014 with a victory.
Freshman Keegan McKinney was named Mid-American Conference golfer of the week after last weekend’s tournament.
The Ball State men’s golf team will look to improve from its 15th place in California last weekend when they travel east to the Jack Nicklaus Invitational.
A fifth career title, a Ball State record and new confidence in a reshaped roster are all products of consistency.
The Women’s golf team traveled to Illinois this weekend to begin their season competing against 13 other teams in the Redbird Invitational. After a long day of 36 holes at Illinois State’s Weibring Golf Club, the team tied at third place with Bradley University.
The men’s and women’s golf teams got their seasons underway over the weekend after months of inactivity.
After a successful regular season, the Ball State men’s golf team finished 30th out of 30 teams in the NCAA Championships.
Teammates on the Ball State women’s golf team, Jenna Hague and Meghan Perry, were side-by-side during the 113th Women’s Western Golf Association National Amateur Championship at the Dayton Country Club.
Ball State men’s golfer Tyler Merkel is hesitant to look forward to next season.
ARDMORE, Pa. — Fly the Cross of St. George next to those red wicker baskets. The U.S. Open has an English champion for the first time in 43 years.
The Ball State men’s golf team will compete in its first NCAA Championship since 1986 Tuesday morning.
The Ball State men’s golf team has advanced to the NCAA Championship. After finishing the day tied with San Diego State for fifth place, the two teams went to a sudden death playoff, as the top five teams advance.
The Ball State men’s golf team has competed in 12 events this year, compiling impressive results and climbing as high as No. 27 in the country in Golfweek’s polls. But the culmination of its season comes down to 18 holes Saturday at the Palouse Ridge Golf Club.
After a disappointing third place finish at the Mid-American Conference Championship on Sunday, coach Fleck said he hoped that it wouldn’t be the last golf his team got to play this year.
Ranked No. 30 by GolfWeek, Ball State’s men’s golf team had high expectations coming into the spring season. The Cardinals’ third place finish at the Mid-American Conference Championship on Sunday did not meet those aspirations, and left the team feeling like they have more to prove.