Sabrina Mangapora: A leader by example
Down two sets to none and trailing 20-15 in the third set to Youngstown State on Aug. 26, junior outside hitter Sabrina Mangapora stepped on the court for her first regular season match in nearly two years.
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Down two sets to none and trailing 20-15 in the third set to Youngstown State on Aug. 26, junior outside hitter Sabrina Mangapora stepped on the court for her first regular season match in nearly two years.
When Ball State women’s volleyball took its first Mid-American Conference loss to West Division rival Toledo Sept. 29, head coach Kelli Miller said the problem wasn't her team's talent.
Still sitting undefeated in Mid-American Conference play, the Ball State women’s volleyball team will return to Worthen Arena Sept. 29 when it hosts West Division rival Toledo.
Aided by the home crowd in Worthen Arena, the Ball State women’s volleyball is undefeated in Mid-American Conference play after picking up a pair of wins this weekend.
This weekend, Ball State football won on the road, women's volleyball and soccer each won two games at home, cross country won its lone home meet of the season and field hockey dropped two games on the road.
Winless through its first nine non-conference games, Ball State's women's volleyball (6-10, 2-0 MAC) is undefeated after two Mid-American Conference games.
The Ball State women's volleyball team closed out the fifth set on a 4-0 run to defeat the Central Michigan Chippewas three sets to two (28-26, 25-21, 23-25, 21-25, 15-11).
This weekend, football hits the road for its final nonconference game, while soccer, volleyball and field hockey each begin Mid-American Conference play. Cross country also hosts its first meet in nearly two years.
Ball State women's volleyball turns its attention to Mid-American Conference play this weekend after finishing its non-conference schedule with a 4-10 record.
Ball State women’s volleyball took home both Mid-American Conference West Offensive and Defensive player of the Week awards.
It was a busy family weekend at Ball State. Athletics featured home games for football, soccer and women's volleyball and field hockey hit the road for the fourth straight weekend.
In the final match of the two-day Active Ankle Challenge, Ball State women’s volleyball (4-10) fell to the No. 19 Ohio State Buckeyes (10-2) in three sets (25-21, 25-17,25-14) Sept. 17.
The Ball State women’s volleyball team continued play in the 2016 Active Ankle Challenge Friday night at Worthern Arena. The Cardinals (4-9) defeated Valparaiso (6-6) to make the team 2-0 after the first day of the tournament.
The Ball State women's volleyball team started off strong and finished even stronger in a five-set victory (25-12, 21-25, 25-22, 20-25, 15-11) over the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. The victory was the Cardinals' first match in this weekend's Active Ankle Challenge. After starting the season with nine consecutive losses, the Cardinals have bounced back, extending their win streak to three games.
Most Ball State athletics teams spent the last couple weeks on the road, but Family Weekend will feature home games for football, women's volleyball and soccer.
Consistency will be the goal for women's volleyball when the Cardinals (2-9) host the Active Ankle Challenge Sept. 16 and 17.
Several Ball State sports teams are hitting the road this weekend.
Ball State women's volleyball is still searching for its first win of the season after losing to Butler in straight sets (25-18, 25-17, 25-21).
Labor Day weekend meant long road trips for Ball State athletics.
Ball State women’s volleyball dropped its first home opener since 2008 after falling to in-state rival IUPUI 3-1 (25-23, 15-25, 25-21, 25-16).