Ball State Men’s Tennis struggles at Black and Gold Invitational
Ball State Men’s Tennis sent four individuals to play in both doubles and singles action at the Black and Gold Invitational this past weekend.
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Ball State Men’s Tennis sent four individuals to play in both doubles and singles action at the Black and Gold Invitational this past weekend.
Coming into the Louisville Invitational, Ball State Men’s Tennis freshman Danilo Kovacevic had only won one singles invite. This weekend, he was a singles champion once again.
Ball State Women’s Tennis traveled to Chattanooga, Tennessee, for the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Ohio Valley Regionals. Junior Rebecca Herrington and senior Sarah Swiderski stood out for the Cardinals.
Senior Peyton Gollhofer attempts to return the ball back to her Detroit Mercy opponent in her singles match. Peyton enters this fall season with a singles overall record of 45-26. Patrick Murphy,DN
Junior Rebecca Herrington attempts to return the ball against a Detroit Mercy player in the first day of the Hidden Dual tournament. Herrington won this singles match, 6-2, 6-1. Patrick Murphy,DN
Both the Ball State Women’s and Men’s Swim & Dive finished in the top 3 out of six teams at Indiana Intercollegiate Invite on Saturday. The women’s team finished second, behind Purdue, while the men’s were third behind Purdue and Evansville.
As former men’s swim and dive head coach Bob Thomas hung up the whistle last season, it was a familiar face that would succeed Thomas’ spot. Jeremy Agnew, a 1996 graduate from Ball State, made a strong impact in his homecoming to Ball State.
At the Purdue Invitational, junior Rebecca Herrington, senior Isabelle Dohanics and senior Audrey Berger represented Ball State Women’s Tennis placing in the top three in singles play.
Associate Professor of Music Composition Amelia Kaplan has collected 10 metronomes for her concert in December at Sursa Performance Hall. If Kaplan bought all 100 metronomes, then she would have spent around $2,000. Patrick Murphy,DN
The statue of Charles Willard looks out from the Delaware County Historical Society. Willard is of downtown Muncie’s oldest business owners. Patrick Murphy, DN
The statue of Charles Willard stands proudly outside the Delaware County Historical Society at 120 E. Washignton St. The statue will be unveiled to the public on Oct. 4. Patrick Murphy,DN
The statue of Charles Willard looks out at the East Washington Street outside Delaware County Historical Society. The statue was returned home to Muncie, after being gone in Tennesse for 50 years. Patrick Murphy,DN
Senior Audrey Berger returns the ball during her first singles round on the first day of the Hidden Dual Tournament Sept. 22, 2018, at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center. Berger went 2-0 in her singles matches. Patrick Murphy,DN
Cardinals watch the last doubles match against Dayton during the Hidden Dual Tournament Sept. 22, 2018, at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center. The Cardinals won against Dayton 3-0. Patrick Murphy,DN
The Cardinals huddle up after a doubles match victory against Dayton on the first day of the Hidden Dual Tournament Sept. 22, 2018, at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center. The Cardinals went 11-2 on day one. Patrick Murphy,DN
Graduate Assistant Carmen Blanco talks to senior Sarah Swinderski during her first round of singles matches against Detroit Mercy at Cardinal Creek Tennis Center. Swinderski won the first set of the match 6-4. Patrick Murphy,DN
Senior Peyton Gollhofer smiles after her singles exhibition match against Dayton during the Hidden Dual Tournament Sept. 22, 2018, at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center. Gollhofer won her match and went 3-0 on the first day. Patrick Murphy,DN
Senior Sarah Swiderski prepares to receive a serve from Detroit Mercy during the first round of singles matches. Swiderski transferred from North Carolina last season. Patrick Murphy,DN
Junior Rebecca Herrington attempts to return the ball to a Detroit Mercy player during the first day of the Hidden Dual Tournament Sept. 22, 2018, at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center. Herrington won the singles match 6-2, 6-1. Patrick Murphy,DN
Senior Peyton Gollhofer attempts to return the ball to Detroit Mercy during her singles match. Gollhofer enters this season with a singles overall record of 45-26. Patrick Murphy,DN