Ball State women’s tennis rides win streak into MAC tournament
Whether it's been indoors at the Northwest YMCA or out in the sun at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center, the Ball State women’s tennis team has made Muncie home for success this season.
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Whether it's been indoors at the Northwest YMCA or out in the sun at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center, the Ball State women’s tennis team has made Muncie home for success this season.
Ball State women's tennis proved why it was voted Female Team of the Year at the Chirpies by beating Akron 4-3 and winning back-to-back Mid-American Conference regular season championship titles.
A week before the Mid-American Conference tournament, the men’s tennis team will travel to New York to face Buffalo and Binghamton. Since the MAC Indoor singles tournament in the fall, head coach Bill Richards said all of the teams in the conference have improved since then.
The Mid-American Conference regular season title will be decided this Saturday afternoon in Muncie as the top two conference teams face off in the final match of the regular season.
Senior men's tennis players Lucas Andersen and Andrew Stutz go way back.
Before today’s match, Ball State (19-2, 7-0 MAC) were sitting in second place in the Mid-American Conference just above Miami (9-10, 4-2 MAC) in third. Today, the Cardinals put some breathing space between them and the Redhawks, winning 4-3.
Correction: A previous version of this article stated the match against Western Michigan would not count towards the Mid-American Conference standings. Ball State and Western Michigan play twice this season, and both matches count towards the standings.Ball State men’s tennis returns to action against Mid-American Conference foe Western Michigan Friday after a win against IUPUI Wednesday.
Ball State men's tennis beat IUPUI for the 11th consecutive season, winning 5-2.
Winning both the female team of the year and coach of the year awards at this year’s Chirpies, Ball State women's tennis showed just how strong they are.
Ball State men’s tennis (10-9, 2-1 MAC) faces in-state opponent IUPUI (6-17, 0-2 Summit League) at 3 p.m. today.
In Mid-American Conference action in Toledo today, Ball State women's tennis fought defeated Toledo to earn a 5-2 victory.
For the fourth consecutive season, Ball State women's tennis (17-2, 5-0 MAC) came out victorious against Eastern Michigan (6-13, 1-4 MAC), winning 6-1 at Northwest YMCA Friday.
In an indoor Mid-American Conference match, the Ball State men's tennis (10-9, 2-2 MAC) dropped a MAC match to Toledo (10-11, 1-3 MAC) Friday. Head coach Bill Richards said the team played below average.
Ball State women's tennis (16-2, 4-0 MAC) heads into its two weekend matches feeling good about its chances to repeat last year’s Mid-American Conference success.
Ball State men’s tennis faces Mid-American Conference rival Toledo for the second time this season on Friday.
Audrey Berger just can't seem to lose.
A rivalry has heated up over the past couple of years between Ball State women's tennis and Buffalo. Today, it was the Cardinals (16-2, 4-0 MAC) who came out on top over the Buffalo Bulls (6-6, 0-2 MAC).
Ball State men's tennis beat Northern Illinois 4-3 today at the Cardinal Creek Tennis Center.
Ball State women's tennis improved its winning streak to 10 games after beating Bowling Green State 7-0 today at the Muncie YMCA Tennis Center.
Ball State men's tennis hosts Mid-American Conference foe Northern Illinois Saturday.