Gilbert breaks out with 3 touchdowns in loss to NIU
Ball State had never lost a game in which running back James Gilbert had scored at least two touchdowns. Until today.
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Ball State had never lost a game in which running back James Gilbert had scored at least two touchdowns. Until today.
Everyone in Scheumann Stadium could’ve guessed who it was going to.
Fourth quarter
Ball State (3-1) and Northern Illinois (0-4) open up Mid-American Conference play Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Scheumann Stadium.
Ball State's senior class doesn't know what it feels like.
There's one player on every football team who only sees the field when things don't go right: the punter.
After Ball State's 31-27 win over Florida Atlantic, the duo that connected for the Cardinals' first touchdown of the game was honored Sept. 28.
Ball State offensive line coach Kyle DeVan said this team's line reminds him of his playing days at Oregon State.
After Ball State's 31-27 comeback victory at Florida Atlantic Sept. 24, the Cardinals ended nonconference play with three wins — matching their total from all of last season.
This weekend, Ball State football won on the road, women's volleyball and soccer each won two games at home, cross country won its lone home meet of the season and field hockey dropped two games on the road.
With the first part of their season over, there have been a lot more positives than negatives for the Cardinals.
Tick. Tick. Tick.
Fourth Quarter
This weekend, football hits the road for its final nonconference game, while soccer, volleyball and field hockey each begin Mid-American Conference play. Cross country also hosts its first meet in nearly two years.
Ball State (2-1) will take on Florida Atlantic (1-2) Sept. 24 at 6 p.m. at FAU Stadium in Boca Raton, Florida. It will be the first-ever meeting between the two schools.
Ball State played its best complete game of the season Sept. 17: a 41-14 dominant home win over Eastern Kentucky.
When Sean Wiggins got to Ball State four years ago, he didn't know Zack Ryan. But it didn't take him long to figure out that he wanted to be just like Ryan.
Three games, eight players, 11 touchdowns.
Things are much different than a week ago.
Damon Hazelton Jr. wasn't even listed on Ball State's depth chart coming into the game against Eastern Kentucky.