MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Preseason All-Americans highlight volleyball team
With about a month remaining until the start of the men’s volleyball regular season, two Ball State players have set high expectations.
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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.
It’s now or never for Mindy Marx.
#1 Mackenzie Kitchel Outside Hitter #2 Alex Fuelling Outside Hitter
The third time may be the charm for Western Michigan, but not if Catie Fredrich and Lauren Grant can help it.
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
AKRON, OHIO — Ball State was on a 7-0 run and had all the momentum, as the offense was throwing down kills and the defense was blocking nearly every attack and digging each volleyball that got past the blockers.
Sophomore defensive specialist Kati Vasalakis gets ready to serve the ball against the University of Toledo at the last home match Nov. 7 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO EMILY SOBECKI
Leading 24-23 in the third set after already taking the first two, the Ball State women’s volleyball team was ready to finish off the University of Toledo.
With the women’s volleyball regular season coming to a close within the next few weeks, there have been numerous upsets and influential games that have shaped how the Mid-American Conference standings have shaped up. These are the top five games that have had some of the biggest influence.
There wasn’t much of a freshman adjustment period for Kylee Baker.
Kylee Baker didn’t mince words.