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Ball State sophomore Jasmine Driscoll watches her ball September 18 during the Brittany Kelly Classic at The Players Club. Zach Carter, DN.

Women’s Golf wins second annual Brittany Kelly Classic

The Ball State hosted event gets its name from the former Ball State alum Brittany Kelly who was a standout golfer for the Cardinals, a PGA professional, and a member of the U.S. Women’s PGA Cup Team in 2019. Brittany passed away in 2021 from ovarian cancer, but her memory still lives on in the hearts of the competitors who won the competition in her honor two years later. 



Family Weekend recap 2023

Ball State organized several events including, a t-shirt sale, a pep rally, bingo and a tailgate before the Cardinals took on the Indiana State Sycamores. 





Wapahani sophomore Sophia Beeson Caroline Huntzinger thrws the ball September 18 during a match against Daleville at Daleville Junior/Senior High School. Zach Carter, DN.

Wapahani's Wells gets a win over her former team

Tonight it happened once more as she left the court to her screaming players in the locker room. There was one key difference. Wells traded in the black and gold for a black and red when she became Wapahani’s head coach during the offseason. Tonight's 3-2 Middle-eastern Conference win over Daleville was her first time back in the familiar gym. 


The 80's make a comeback

Assistant Chief Weather Forecaster Oliver Moster is seeing temperatures get unseasonably high before Fall starts this weekend.


PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 24: Anthony Richardson #5 of the Indianapolis Colts warms up against the Philadelphia Eagles during the preseason game at Lincoln Financial Field on August 24, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Colts defeated the Eagles 27-13. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)

CARTER: Takeaways from Colts’ 31-20 win over Texans

I grew up in a family that rooted for the Colts after they packed up and fled Baltimore in the middle of the night in 1984 and moved to a city that was ruled by auto racing and basketball. But after drafting some guy named Peyton Manning and having some success, the Colts are now one of the staples of Indiana’s capital.