Ball State women’s tennis splits weekend, secures MAC Tournament bid
Ball State women's tennis knew what it had to do this weekend against Akron, and did it. The team secured a bid to the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
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Ball State women's tennis knew what it had to do this weekend against Akron, and did it. The team secured a bid to the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
In the final home match of the season, Ball State women’s tennis captured its second Mid-American Conference victory over Northern Illinois, 6-1. After an 0-4 start to conference play, the Cardinals swept the weekend to give improve to 2-4, giving them a shot when it comes to making the MAC Tournament at season’s end.
Ball State women’s tennis defeated Western Michigan Friday by a score of 4-3. The tightly contested match came down to the wire, where junior Isabelle Dohanics came out on top to secure Ball State's first Mid-American Conference victory on the season.
Ball State women's tennis is seeking a Mid-American Conference Tournament bid in this weekend's play.
Despite a victory earlier this weekend for Ball State women’s tennis, the Cardinals were unable to make it two-for two as they fell Sunday to the Toledo Rockets, 5-2. The tone was set early for the match, with Toledo capturing the early advantage in a hard-fought doubles point that was at the expense of junior Audrey Berger and sophomore Rebecca Herrington, 7-5. Despite the dropping a close game, coach Max Norris didn’t feel that any negative feelings carried over to the rest of the day.
Ball State women’s tennis managed to get back into the win column, taking down the Northern Iowa Panthers, 7-0, at home. One of the common things this season for the Cardinals has been doing well in doubles play, and coach Max Norris saw them carry over that play into singles today.
Arguably one of the biggest gauges of success in sports, especially at the college level, is the development of the players.
The Mid-American Conference has never tested Ball State women's tennis (7-7, 0-2 MAC) in the way it has so far this season.
Ball State women's tennis (7-7, 0-2 MAC) closed out its weekend of Mid-American Conference play with another loss. The team lost a close match to Bowling Green (10-5, 2-0 MAC) Sunday afternoon, 4-3. Although starting off MAC play 0-2 is not ideal with losses to Miami and Bowling Green, head coach Max Norris saw improvement in his team in the matches over the weekend, specifically in doubles play.
Ball State women's tennis opened up Mid-American Conference play Friday afternoon as it hosted Miami.
This past weekend, Ball State women’s tennis experienced both the pros and the cons of channeling emotion with a resounding 7-0 win over University of Illinois-Chicago, followed by a 4-3 defeat at the hands of Western Kentucky.
The first home matches of the Ball State women’s tennis spring season bore positive results, as it topped Eastern Illinois 4-3 and 4-2 in Sunday's doubleheader. Playing two matches in one day calls for a long day, but head coach Max Norris felt his team was prepared.
This past weekend marked the start of Ball State's spring season as women's tennis traveled to Illinois to face the Northwestern Wildcats on Saturday, followed by the Illinois State Redbirds on Sunday.
Ball State women’s tennis enters the spring portion of its season on the road this weekend. After the success they had last year, the Cardinals hope to improve even more.