GYMNASTICS: Ball State adds three recruits
Ball State gymnastics has added three student-athletes for the upcoming 2011-12 season.
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Ball State gymnastics has added three student-athletes for the upcoming 2011-12 season.
Their final placings weren't spectacular, but coach Nadalie Walsh was more than happy with the effort from her gymnasts.
Despite being placed at one of the toughest regional sites in the country, the No. 21 Kent State gymnastics team vaulted past the competition to qualify for nationals.
It was a crowd unlike any the Cardinals had seen before.
Another meet, another format for Ball State's Brittney Emmons and Nicole Allen.
Both gymnasts are soft spoken when they talk. They prefer to let their routines speak for them.
The Ball State gymnastics team will send multiple gymnasts to compete in the all-around at the NCAA Regionals.
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Before the Mid-American Conference championships, coach Nadalie Walsh said she just wanted to get through the uneven bars to start the meet.
Ball State gymnastics is preparing for a raucous atmosphere this weekend.
After leaving the team in the Fall Semester, Paige Oswalt wasn't even supposed to be around for her Senior Night.
Winning and losing aren't all that matters in gymnastics — especially if the team puts up strong numbers in defeat.
The Ball State gymnastics team might be forgiven for doing some scoreboard watching as the season winds down.
Putting a freshman up last in a meet puts a great deal of pressure on her.
Both teams are on the upswing, but only one will come away with the Mid-American Conference victory Friday night. Ball State (4-7, 2-1 MAC) has the better record, but Northern Illinois
It was a clean sweep for the gymnastics team Sunday.
The Ball State gymnastics team has a chance to accomplish something it has yet to do under coach Nadalie Walsh.
While there were plenty of positives for the Cardinals, they also know they have work to do.
You have to take care of yourself before you can take care of your team.
Nicole Allen was recognized for the second time this season by the Mid-American Conference.