BASEBALL: Team’s balanced attack allows sweep of Bowling Green
Ball State fell one game short of a Mid-American Conference Championship last season, losing to Bowling Green 0-7 in the final MAC game.
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Ball State fell one game short of a Mid-American Conference Championship last season, losing to Bowling Green 0-7 in the final MAC game.
The Ball State baseball team fended off a late rally from Bowling Green to take game one of Saturday’s doubleheader 3-2.
The transition to college baseball is one that many high school athletes have trouble with.
For the third weekend in a row, the Ball State baseball team came away victorious in three of its four games.
For the Ball State baseball team, Game 2 in Lynchburg, Virginia did not fare as well as the first.
• Ball State allows one run for third time this season.
Heading into play at the Snow Bird Classic in Port Charlotte, Florida, the Ball State baseball team had a chance to get off to the school’s best start in 14 years.
For the first time this season, the Ball State men’s baseball team finished a game on the wrong end of the scoreboard.
Just a couple days into the season, the Ball State baseball team was already playing a doubleheader.
The 2014 season started strong for Ball State.
With Ball State baseball’s 2014 season just around the corner, the team sees reasons to be optimistic.
• Ball State seniors compete in final home meet.
After 14 consecutive wins in the 100 and 200-yard breaststrokes, senior Bridgette Ruehl was asked to change things up.
Coming off a trip to IUPUI, the Ball State women’s swimming and diving team will look to keep momentum as the team faces off against Eastern Illinois on Saturday.
For about 60 years, Earl Yestingsmeier stood in the crowd and supported Ball State’s golf team.
Cardinals defeated IUPUI and Xavier.
The Ball State women’s swimming and diving team ended day two of the Miami Invitational in the sixth spot out of eight.
For Mallory Miles and Haley Richter, the 2013-14 swimming campaign has brought with it a new challenge that the two seniors have dove headfirst into.
The Ball State women’s swimming and diving team earned its first victory of the season as the Doug Coers Invitational concluded Saturday at the Lewellan Aquatic Center. The Cardinals came away with 15 individual victories to go along with three relay wins to finish with a final score of 847.
The Ball State women’s swimming and diving team was back in action tonight, as the Cardinals welcomed the RedHawks from Miami University for a Mid-American Conference showdown at the Lewellen Aquatic Center.