Resiliency plays key role as Cardinals escape Oxford with a win
Four games in eight days can have its challenges, especially for a team in the depth of its conference schedule.
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Four games in eight days can have its challenges, especially for a team in the depth of its conference schedule.
It had been 27 days since their last meet.
You play how you practice.
Athletic debuts can be nerve-wracking for college freshmen because of the pressure that comes with performing at a high level. That narrative was never the case for Ball State freshman swimmer Joey Garberick.
It had been 11 months since the last time they took the course, but the Cardinals were thrilled to get back out there in Florida.
The Cardinals' loss came down to one word: discipline.
As the old saying goes, “All good things must come to an end.”
There are four minutes remaining in the third quarter.
Steady contribution from each player who took the court Sunday afternoon helped fuel the Cardinals' first victory of the season.
Obtaining their fourth consecutive win Saturday afternoon, the Cardinals showed one important trait key to a team’s success: toughness.
The Cardinals and the Redhawks battled all the way until the final buzzer sounded.
Despite operating in uncharted waters, the Cardinals used their trust in one another to extend their winning streak to two games.
In a season like no other, one Cardinal was still able to leave her mark in Ball State history books.
The Cardinals were down late in the game but were able to overcome a fourth-quarter deficit and escape with a win.
Statistically, the Cardinals played well enough to win.
From the time the ball tipped to when the final buzzer sounded, the Cardinals were dialed in.
A familiar part of the game the Cardinals struggled with earlier this season arose from the ashes on Saturday night: turnovers.
For the entire 40 minutes of game action, the Cardinals never trailed.
While the game was sloppy for both teams, when the final buzzer sounded, Ball State Women’s Basketball (1-3, 0-1 MAC) did enough to earn its first win of the season.
A tale of two halves was the story Wednesday night, where Ball State Women’s Basketball (0-3, 0-1 MAC) lost 77-58 against Mid-American Conference foe Eastern Michigan (2-1, 1-1 MAC).