Ball State women’s basketball off to best start in program history
Ball State women’s basketball has found success early this season.
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Ball State women’s basketball has found success early this season.
Ball State got off to a hot start to move to its sixth straight win, beating Butler 87-75 on Wednesday evening.
Put another tally in the good wins category for the Ball State Cardinals (6-0).
Coming off a long travel stretch is hard for any team and the Ball State men's basketball team is no exception.
Through its first six games Ball State men’s basketball is 2-4, but the Cardinals don't seem too concerned.
A strong shooting performance gave the Cardinals its first victory in Terre Haute since 2009.
Every time Bucknell took the lead, Ball State responded by taking it right back – that was until the final two minutes of the game.
With a 85-65 victory over Tennessee State, Ball State women's basketball continued its best start in over a decade.
Ball State (4-0) shot a season-high 51.8 percent from the field and senior forward Moriah Monaco led the game with 26 points to help Ball State beat Vanderbilt (0-4) 88-79 on Monday afternoon.
After a tight first half, Ball State allowed 53 second-half points en route to the 95-71 road loss against Oregon.
Tayler Persons didn’t wait this time.
It took Ball State until midway in the second half to gain a consistent lead. But once the Cardinals had it, they didn't let it go.
Before Ball State men's basketball team finished this year's Phil Knight event, ESPN confirmed the team's participation in another event next year.
Ball State knew it was preparing for a fast Oklahoma team, but no practice scenario could prepare the Cardinals for the Sooners squad come gametime.
Ball State dominated the inside game as it cruised to an 84-46 victory over Lipscomb on Wednesday evening.
For the first time in over a decade, Ball State women's basketball is 3-0.
It was a fast start to the season for Ball State.
Here's what the next week and a half looks like for Ball State men's basketball: over 7,500 miles in 11 days with five non-conference opponents.
Ball State’s defense caused problems for the Missouri State offense all night, leading the Cardinals to a 70-58 home-opening victory on Monday evening.
Ball State used a 29-point third quarter to separate itself from Cleveland State and win its season opener 76-64 on Saturday afternoon.