Polar Plunge raises over $8,000 for Special Olympics Indiana
In below freezing temperatures with ice cold water to match, Ball State held the 2017 annual Polar Plunge Feb. 4.
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In below freezing temperatures with ice cold water to match, Ball State held the 2017 annual Polar Plunge Feb. 4.
Ball State women's basketball managed to erase a 12-point deficit to come back and win 76-68 against visiting Mid-American Conference West Division rival Northern Illinois.
Members of the women's basketball team huddle up during the game against Bowling Green on Feb. 14 at Worthen Arena. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
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Sophomore guard Frannie Frazier has not started in a women's basketball game this season, but head coach Brady Sallee doesn't see her as a bench player.
When former head coach Pete Lembo resigned to join Maryland, it left Ball State with an extra challenge to deal with - retaining all the players he recruited.
Ball State women's basketball head coach Brady Sallee talking to his team during a timeout break against Western Kentucky on Nov. 19. DN PHOTO BY KORINA VALENZUELA
Junior guard Jill Morrison attempts to pass the ball to her teammate in the game against Ohio Valley at Worthen Arena on Dec. 3 DN PHOTO ALLYE CLAYTON
With Ball State's win against conference rival Buffalo, the women's basketball team advances to 11-4 (3-1). During the team's play this season, a pattern has emerged.
I'd like to start this off by saying: at least we're not Eastern Michigan. They finished the season 0-8 in the conference, 1-11 overall. Of course, Ball State's record of 2-6 in the conference and 3-9 overall isn't much better.
Ball State secondary vs. Bowling Green Quarterback
The football team lost 48-31 tonight at Ohio. Ball State falls to 3-8 on the season. DN PHOTO ALLISON COFFIN
Members of the football team run out onto the field before the game against Central Michigan on Oct. 24 at Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Before the first time Riley Neal played football, Ball State has been a big part of his life.
Ball State football has had several ups and downs this season, and the team sits at 3-7 overall and 2-4 in the Mid-American Conference. One area the team has excelled at offensively is the low amount of penalties they give up.
Ball State Cardinals watch a wait for halftime on Saturday Oct. 31 at the Ball State vs. University of Massachusetts game. The halftime score was 10-3 Ball State. DN PHOTO ALLISON COFFIN
Offensive production was no issue during Ball State's 20-10 win over the University of Massachusetts Oct. 31, especially from the wide receiving core.
Members of the Ball State defensive line attempt to tackle a University of Massachusetts player during the game on Oct. 31 at Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY
Members of the Ball State football team talk on the sidelines during the game against Central Michigan on Oct. 24 at Scheumann Stadium.
Junior defensive tackle Darnell Smith reacts to a play during the game against Western Michigan on Oct. 11 at Scheumann Stadium. DN PHOTO BREANNA DAUGHERTY