Ball State closes out regionals with 5 individual competitors
Five Cardinals competed as individuals Thursday, April 4 at the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship in Ann Arbor Michigan.
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Five Cardinals competed as individuals Thursday, April 4 at the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship in Ann Arbor Michigan.
The Cardinals' meet against the University of Illinois Wednesday, April 4, in Ann Arbor, Michigan, at the first matchup of the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Regionals Championships came down to less than one point.
Ball State Gymnastics finished 14-4 in the regular season and was named the regular season Mid-American Conference (MAC) champions for the second year in a row. The Cardinals placed second at the MAC Gymnastics Championships, broke several records and gained a spot at the 2024 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships Regionals.
Ball State hosted the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Gymnastics Championships Saturday, March 23, at Worthen Arena for the first time since 2016. More than 1,700 fans showed up in support of the seven MAC teams that competed: Ball State, Northern Illinois, Bowling Green, Western Michigan, Kent State, Central Michigan and Eastern Michigan.
It wasn’t luck that helped the Cardinals during the final gymnastics meet of the regular season against Eastern Michigan Sunday, March 17. The Ball State gymnastics team performed strongly in order to beat the fellow MAC school and become back-to-back MAC regular season champions.
Ball State University went head to head with Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, Illinois Sunday. The Cardinals defeated the other Mid-American Conference (MAC) team during Northern Illinois’ final home meet of the season. Ball State ended the day 196.100-194.575 leading in each event.
Ball State University gymnastics is back to breaking records in its first meet coming off of four back-to-back competitions against Mid-American Conference (MAC) schools.
The Ball State University Gymnastics team had their second loss of the season Saturday against Western Michigan in University Arena.
The Ball State Gymnastics team swept the floor Friday, Feb. 9 at McGuirk Arena in the meet against Central Michigan University. This was the Chippewas’ first home meet of the season in Mount Pleasant, Michigan.
Ball State University and Kent State University were neck and neck. Each round a different team prevailed in Worthen Arena at Ball State’s second home meet of the season. Kent State started strong, earning 48.850 points in bars, while the Cardinals achieved 48.725 points in vault, an event that is usually one of their strongest.
The excited screams of high-pitched little girls filled the air at the Ball State Gymnastic team’s first home meet of the season. Ball State’s unofficial cheerleading team could be seen standing in the front row of the bleachers, responding to different performances, with extra cheers for high-scoring routines from seniors Suki Pfister and Victoria Henry.
The only perfect vault score in the history of Ball State University gymnastics was almost 27 years ago. Sarah Mikrut received a 10.000 in vault at Kent State University in 1997, and until Friday, no one had since.
Ball State University’s colors are Cardinal red and white, with their uniforms presenting this palette. But at the Ball State gymnastics meet on Sunday, a gold ribbon could be seen in most of the gymnasts’ hair, and it wasn’t by chance.
Ball State gymnastics stuck the landing in their 2024 season opener by making history. At the first competitive meet of the season, Ball State received a score of 194.925, the best opening-meet score in program history, and the highest score at the UNC Quad Meet.
At the 2022 NCAA Gymnastics Regionals in Norman, Oklahoma, Suki Pfister was the only Ball State Cardinal competing.
Ball State tied its fifth-best score in program history and tied its best finish at the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship since 2002 with a score of 196.325 to finish second March 18 at host Kent State. It is the seventh runner-up finish in program history for the Cardinals and the first since 2016.
Third-year Suki Pfister completes floor routine at the Ball State Quad Meet on Jan. 29 at Worthen Arena. Pfister scored a 9.625. Katelyn Howell, DN
Third-year Suki Pfister leaps during her floor routine at the Ball State Quad Meet on Jan. 29 at Worthen Arena. Pfister scored a 9.625. Katelyn Howell, DN
Third-year Suki Pfister finishes her floor routine at the Ball State Quad Meet on Jan. 29 at Worthen Arena. Pfister finished floor with a score of 9.625. Katelyn Howell, DN.
Third-year Victoria Henry waits to begin her floor routine at the Ball State Quad Meet on Jan. 29 at Worthen Arena. Henry finished with a score of 9.775. Katelyn Howell, DN.