MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ball State extends winning streak
Ball State knocked off Lees-McRae in four sets Saturday night 25-19, 25-19, 27-29, 25-3.
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Ball State knocked off Lees-McRae in four sets Saturday night 25-19, 25-19, 27-29, 25-3.
When the final kill fell Tuesday night, one of the loudest teams in the conference was silent.
This season Ball State men’s volleyball head coach Joel Walton has emphasized that serving well doesn’t have to mean getting aces.
It’s the team’s fifth straight win and fourth straight sweep. It hasn’t dropped a set since playing Ohio State on Feb. 26.
Ball State defeated Belmont Abbey in three sets Friday night, winning 25-9, 25-14 and 25-21.
Men’s volleyball players crouched on the court at Worthen Arena while coaches and other personnel dotted the sidelines or sat behind the media table.
Ball State beat Mount Olive 25-15, 25-9 and 25-20.
Fifty-five times this season, Graham McIlvaine sent an attack over the net.
With Thursday and Saturday matches against two top 10 teams in the country, Ball State was hoping to make a statement.
For three sets, Ball State struggled to find answers for the Lewis onslaught.
Ball State was overpowered early and often en route to its 3-1 loss to Loyola, whose attacks were the biggest advantage of the match.
After sending a serve into the net in the first set, Ball State’s Graham McIlvaine punched the court with his fists.
Five things to know before Ball State faces Loyola.
Ball State walked off the court last spring with its 13 match winning streak shattered, players wondering what went wrong.
Maybe Ball State should just stay on the bus.
During a match, the current play is the only thing on a player’s mind.
There’s nothing left to hold back during a fifth set.
Nothing was going right.
Ball State came back to knock off Princeton University Saturday night after dropping the first two sets and winning in five (21-25), (19-25), (22-20), (26-24), (15-4).
Ball State men’s volleyball head coach Joel Walton ran his finger down the left side of a freshly printed roster, looking for players who didn’t have the luxury of playing for a high school team.