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The fate of Ball State’s sorority housing has taken an unexpected turn.
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The fate of Ball State’s sorority housing has taken an unexpected turn.
Ball State women’s basketball returned to its winning ways at home Dec. 1 after a three-game road trip last brought mixed results.
Coming into Nov. 16's game, Ball State women's basketball (2-0) had two main objectives. It needed to stop Evansville senior guard Sara Dickey, and it needed to take advantage of its height down low.
In its second game of the season, Ball State women's basketball edged out Evansville 84-49 to advance to 2-0.
Last Friday, junior forward Moriah Monaco and senior center Renee Bennett combined to score over half of Ball State's points in an 88-60 win over Arkansas-Pine Bluff.
Coming into the season, women's basketball head coach Brady Sallee faced many questions about how he and his team would replace the program’s all-time leading scorer, Nathalie Fontaine.
After months of training and several hard fought races, the Ball State cross country team will toe the starting line one final time this season at the NCAA Great Lakes Regional in Madison, Wisconsin Nov. 11.
Ball State finished 10th in the Mid-American Conference Cross Country Championship, its first time cracking the top 10 since 2012.
The Cardinals need good placement.
With a time of 18:30.7, freshman Emily Tromp won the Cardinal Duals meet Sept. 23. For her performance, she was named the Mid-American Conference Runner of the Week by the MAC coaches.
When Emily Tromp stepped to the starting line of the Ball State Cardinal Duals, she was running for more than just her team. She had a very special person cheering her on.
Ball State cross country hosts its first meet in nearly two years Sept. 23, but the biggest home-field advantage might be the proximity to the Health Center.
The 2016 cross country season marks the third straight year that Maritza and Meliza Rodriguez have been running side by side. And that’s exactly the way they like it.
When the Cardinals toe the starting line in Bloomington Sept. 16, they’ll get a chance to see where they stand in the hierarchy of Indiana cross country.
Several Ball State sports teams are hitting the road this weekend.
Ball State cross country will have a young roster this season — half of its runners are freshmen.
Two new faces will roam the sideline alongside head coach Craig Roberts this fall for Ball State soccer.
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