Diversity shows on the Ball State men’s tennis team
Whether it’s 4,000 miles or 400 miles, three Ball State men’s tennis players didn’t hesitate to come play for the program.
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Whether it’s 4,000 miles or 400 miles, three Ball State men’s tennis players didn’t hesitate to come play for the program.
Ball State men’s tennis (12-6) has faced three opponents from Indiana this season. Heading into today's match against in-state foe Butler, junior Conner Andersen said these matches against Indiana colleges are “more competitive.”
Being a team that has won most of its games by one point, Ball State men’s tennis (12-6, 2-2 MAC) lost to Northern Illinois, 4-3. However, head coach Bill Richards said he thought the Cardinals played well.
Ball State tennis enters its fourth Mid-American Conference match against Northern Illinois, a team it has seen once already this season. However, Ball State head coach Bill Richards said every conference match is important.
Ball State men's tennis will continue Mid-American Conference play as it hosts Toledo on Saturday.
After Saturday’s win against Binghamton, Ball State (11-5, 1-1 MAC) ended up on the losing end against Northern Illinois. The final score was 5-2 in favor of the Huskies.
With a little luck and a fighting spirit, Ball State men’s tennis (11-4, 1-0 MAC) traveled to Binghamton and came out with a 4-3 win. After another close win, head coach Bill Richards said this match was a “good team win.”
Ball State men's tennis begins Mid-American Conference play after roughly eight weeks of nonconference matches. Ball State (10-4) has one goal in mind concerning the MAC portion of its season.
Ball State women's swimming and diving (4-7) competed in its final meet of the season at the Mid-American Conference Championships on Feb. 21-24 in Athens, Ohio.
Ball State men's tennis (8-2) saw a pair of Michigan teams on Saturday in a doubleheader. The team split the day with a win over Detroit and a loss to Michigan State.
Freshmen Chris Adams and Bryce Bonin will play mere hours away from their hometowns on Saturday when the team travels to Michigan.
Ball State men’s tennis (7-1, 6-0 Home) kept its seven-match winning streak alive, beating Lipscomb (2-5, 0-4 Away) 4-3 at home. After another close win, head coach Bill Richards said he has never seen this many close matches.
Riding a five match home winning streak, Ball State plays a team that it's lost to each of the previous three seasons.
This weekend is the last time head swimming coach Bob Thomas will coach the Class of 2018.
Ball State men’s tennis (5-1) returns to action Saturday to host Cleveland State (5-2). The Cardinals faced the Vikings in the fall season at the Purdue Invite. After a doubleheader sweep in its last competition against IU Southeast, Ball State will come into the match with momentum, along with familiarity.
After beating Xavier Musketeers in a close match on Friday (4-3), Ball State men’s tennis (5-1) beat IU Southeast in both matches this afternoon. Head coach Bill Richards said his team “did what they had to do.”
Ball State men’s tennis was on the road today as it faced Xavier. The Cardinals beat the Musketeers for their third straight win, 4-3. Head coach Bill Richards said it was an incredibly exciting college tennis match.
After losing to Evansville, men’s swim and dive head back on the road to face No. 19 Notre Dame.
Ball State men's tennis (2-1) will return to action this weekend after a two-week break from competition. The team will face Xavier and IU Southeast.
In a rivalry meet, Ball State men’s swim and dive came up short against Evansville, losing 180-117 on Saturday afternoon.