Sam’s Shorts: Shutting down reality
Editor’s Note: Sam Barloga worked for the campaign to elect Indiana State Representative Chris Chyung as Campaign Manager this past fall.
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Editor’s Note: Sam Barloga worked for the campaign to elect Indiana State Representative Chris Chyung as Campaign Manager this past fall.
Ball State Women’s Basketball (6-8, 1-1 MAC) evened up its Mid-American Conference record at 1-1 on Wednesday afternoon with a 77-70 victory over Bowling Green (7-6, 0-2 MAC) at Worthen Arena.
Ball State women's basketball's all-time assists leader Carmen Grande is leaving the program, Ryan O'Gara of The Star Press reports.
Freshman pinch hitter Rhett Wintner hit a walk-off infield single in the 11th inning for Ball State, who evened up its record at 20-20 (8-8 MAC) on Friday afternoon.
Freshman pitcher Drey Jameson was honored with the Mid-American Conference Pitcher of the Week award after tossing Ball State's first complete game shutout this season.
After playing its opening 33 games on the road, Ball State softball (23-10, 5-1 MAC) will have to wait at least another three days to play its first home game of the 2018 season.
Yesterday, Ball State and Central Michigan played to a pitchers' duel. Today, it was a full-on shelling by the Chippewas' (8-18, 3-2 MAC) offense.
After a 25-7 season that included a number of accolades in itself, Ball State women's basketball got another tidbit of good news on Thursday evening.
For the sixth straight season, the Cardinals fell a bit short.
After missing out on the NCAA Tournament, the Ball State women's basketball team has accepted a bid to the WNIT, and will host Middle Tennessee State on Thursday, with the time yet to be announced.
Ball State women's basketball finished off the regular season with a commanding 88-63 victory over Eastern Michigan on Saturday afternoon.
Coming into Friday, Ball State women's basketball needed the conference powerhouses to knock off some bubble teams in order to increase its chances of receiving an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament.
After Ball State's 88-80 loss on Wednesday evening to fellow bubble team Central Michigan, things look bleak for the team's chances at an NCAA Tournament at-large bid.
At this stage of the season, Ball State (22-4, 11-4 MAC) knows every game matters for its postseason hopes.
With just three games left to play in the 2017-18 regular season, Ball State women's basketball (22-4, 11-4 MAC) finds itself on the edge of an at-large NCAA Tournament berth.
After a 1-1 start on the first day of the season, Ball State softball dominated both North Carolina State and Georgetown to sweep Saturday's doubleheader in Fort Myers, Florida.
Ball State (1-1) had five different players drive in runs in its 10-2 rout of LIU-Brooklyn (0-2) on Friday evening to earn its first victory in 2018.
Ball State softball dropped its season opener to Memphis (2-0) 5-1 on Friday afternoon in Fort Myers, Florida.
As a team who is in a mid-major conference and still in the hunt for an NCAA Tournament at-large bid, Ball State (19-4, 8-4 MAC) knows it has a target on its back.
Ball State's fourth loss of 2017-18 followed a familiar pattern in its 80-76 loss to Ohio on Saturday afternoon.