Chris Adams and Tom Carney named doubles team of the week for men's tennis
Ball State tennis doubles partners freshmen Chris Adams and Tom Carney were awarded Mid-American Conference Doubles Team of the Week.
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Ball State tennis doubles partners freshmen Chris Adams and Tom Carney were awarded Mid-American Conference Doubles Team of the Week.
It’s a rivalry dual meet like no other, as Ball State men’s swim and dive (1-3) squares off against a Mid-American Conference foe and in-state rival in the Evansville Purple Aces.
Ball State men’s tennis (2-1) won both of its matches against Eastern Illinois and Belmont over the weekend. Head coach Bill Richards said he was very pleased with his team’s performance this weekend.
At Fishers High School, the Cardinals finished fourth out of five teams at the Butler Invitational. The Cardinals finished 10.5 points behind Mid-American Conference opponent Southern Illinois.
Ball State men’s tennis beat Belmont on Sunday afternoon 5-2, extending its home record to 2-0 on the young season.
After a dual meet loss against defending Mid-American Conference champions, Ball State men’s swim and dive return this weekend for the Butler Invitational. Head swimming coach Bob Thomas said he’s concerned about the health of his athletes going into this invitational.
In the first home match of the season, Ball State men’s tennis beat Eastern Illinois, 6-1.
The Northwest YMCA is going to be the place to watch men’s tennis this weekend as Ball State will host Eastern Illinois on Saturday for its home opener. Head tennis coach Bill Richards said he’s happy to play at home.
Ball State men’s tennis went on the road for its season opener against Indiana today. The Cardinals lost the match to the Hoosiers, 6-1.
Over the last five weeks, Ball State men’s tennis has been practicing by itself. The team had two weeks before the end of the winter semester and three weeks over break. Last Monday was the team’s first week of practices, before facing Indiana for the season-opener.
This weekend, Ball State men’s swimming and diving will face defending Mid-American Conference champs Eastern Michigan. Head swimming coach Bob Thomas said this meet is a great place to face a team like Eastern.
After recording a season-best time and a sixth place finish at the Eastern Michigan Invitational in the 200-yard butterfly, sophomore Adam Pongracz returned home to a pool that he has swam at for five years now.
After a tough winter break of two-a-day practices and training, Ball State men’s swimming and diving came up short against all three teams over the weekend.
In the first meet of the new year, the Ball State men’s swim and dive lost to IUPUI, Xavier and the University of Indianapolis.
After a month off from competition, the Ball State men’s swim and dive start the spring semester with a tri-meet against IUPUI, Xavier and the University of Indianapolis.
After recording 57 season-best times out of 60 performances last weekend, Ball State men’s swimming and diving has high energy as it turns its attention to the holiday break. Head swimming coach Bob Thomas said practice over the break will be key.
Ball State men’s swimming and diving finished in second place at the Eastern Michigan Invitational, which is the best the team has done in this meet. Last season, Ball State placed third out of six teams.
After two weeks off from competition, Ball State men’s swimming and diving returns to action for the two-day invitational at Eastern Michigan. Head coach Bob Thomas said his team has been tapered for this meet.
Ball State men's swimming and diving hosts another NCAA Division II team this weekend as Grand Valley State comes to Muncie on a four-meet win streak.
Ball State men's tennis closed out its last tournament of the fall this afternoon at the Mid-American Conference indoor. The Cardinals finished with seven players in the top 10 of their flights.