Lindsey Blom’s instruction makes an impact on Ball State Alumni
Lindsey Blom still remembers where she was when someone told her to give up on her dreams.
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Lindsey Blom still remembers where she was when someone told her to give up on her dreams.
Even with momentum on the Cardinals side following a 3-0 victory over Austin Peay just four days prior, Butler (4-4-1) dominated Ball State in the Cardinals’ last game before Mid-American Conference (MAC) play begins.
The Ramblers celebrate their very first 2-1 win against Ball State Cardinals after four years, but the real goal was to spread awareness.
One… kick-off.
Ball State soccer was back in spring action at home with a 1-1 draw in a spring match against Indiana Wesleyan Wildcats April 1.
The rules of the telephone game are simple.
Meghan Sawitzke is a freshman journalism major and writes “Acts of Random Kindness” for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Editor's Note: Meghan Sawitzke is a first-year journalism major and writes for The Daily News. Her views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper. This story contains discussions of sexual assault.
Head coach Josh Rife led Ball State soaring into the Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship game for just the third time in program history, but the winning streak came to an end against No. 1 seed Buffalo.
The Cardinals celebrate with chocolate milk and music on their bus ride back to the hotel.
Ball State and Buffalo have both won their games against lower-ranked opponents and the Bulls held their No.1 seed with Ball State trailing behind them in second.
Found the outside pass. Takes the shot across the box through defenders and past the goalkeeper.
The crowd cheers. The team on its feet. Voices echo during play. Tension rises. Physicality exceeds expectations. The last whistle is blown and sweat dries as both teams walk off with a 0-0 draw.
Looks for the shot. Takes her stance. Lines it up and shoots. Every goalkeeper's worst nightmare. The ball pings off the crossbar. She Bows her head until the crowd roars as the Bobcats are back in the game.
Ball State plays in pink to support those who fight breast cancer.
Adrenaline-rushed players scrambled around the field in attempts to guide the ball toward the net but a scuffle between the teams resulted in two red cards, three yellow cards, seventeen fouls and a 10v10 match.
Three goals in under seven minutes. The stands echo the scream of celebrating fans. The team on their feet, jumping with adrenaline.
Two Teams Undefeated in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) went head-to-head Oct. 2 with Bowling Green’s streak coming to an end.
Found the inside pass. Took it wide. Sent it into the box. Jumped up for a header and suddenly the Cardinal fans are on their feet celebrating a goal.
Ball State (1-3-3, 0-0-1 MAC) headed East to its neighboring state, Ohio to battle it out on the field at Miami University (4-2-2, 0-0-2 MAC). The Cardinals scored twice quickly to go up 2-0 before the Redhawks swooped in putting two on the board, resulting in a 2-2 draw.