Without Walton, Thomas, Cardinals can’t find chemistry in loss to Zips
Following Ball State’s 74-42 loss to Akron Jan. 30, head coach James Whitford compared his team’s performance to that of a game in early November as opposed to early February.
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Following Ball State’s 74-42 loss to Akron Jan. 30, head coach James Whitford compared his team’s performance to that of a game in early November as opposed to early February.
More than a year since winning the 2019 Mid-American Conference Title, Ball State Women’s Volleyball (4-0 MAC) hasn’t missed a beat through its first four matches of its delayed 2021 season.
Whenever the Cardinals tried to catch up with the Bobcats, they couldn’t.
In just under 75 seconds, redshirt junior forward Zach Gunn sailed a trio of 3-pointers, and the Cardinals had a 14-7 lead against the RedHawks a little over five minutes and 30 seconds into the game. Momentum was on Ball State’s side after a pair of commanding wins over Bowling Green and Northern Illinois last week.
Like many teams across the country, Ball State Men’s Basketball (6-5, 4-2 MAC) has experienced its share of adversity this season, dealing with a number of injuries and absences since beginning in November. After suffering an injury Jan. 12 vs. Bowling Green, the Cardinals were without redshirt senior forward Brachen Hazen Saturday afternoon vs. the Huskies, who has appeared in all 10 games this season.
"I'm still standing better than I ever did, looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid."
When senior safety Bryce Cosby takes the field for the Cardinals Dec. 31 in Tucson, Arizona, he’ll have the same mentality he had when he first stepped on the gridiron this season in Oxford, Ohio.
Brent Baldwin, 1996 Ball State graduate and former Cardinal quarterback, knows a thing or two about playing for high stakes.
Fresh off its first Mid-American Conference Championship since 1996, Ball State Football (6-1 MAC) isn't done yet.
In 2020 — a year full of uncertainty and surprise — Ball State Football did it all Friday night in the Motor City.
In 1993, Ball State head coach and then-quarterback Mike Neu led the Cardinals to their ninth conference title in program history.
It was 2008. Brady Hoke was head coach, and Nate Davis was starting quarterback.
Football is more than a game for Kevin Lynch.
The last time Ball State won the Mid-American Conference West Division was in 2008 when the Cardinals went undefeated in the regular season and lost in the MAC Championship to Buffalo.
It wasn’t love at first sight for Ball State junior wide receiver Yo’Heinz Tyler when he first picked up a football as a 6-year-old.
“The Final Countdown” was blaring from the Convocation Center's speakers in DeKalb, Illinois, Tuesday night. This only meant one thing for Ball State Men’s Basketball (2-2, 1-0 MAC) — overtime.
Who wants it more?
Momentum was high for Ball State Football (3-1 MAC) heading into the final 15 minutes of Saturday’s game against Toledo (2-2 MAC).
Reminiscing on his freshman season in 2017, Ball State Football senior safety Bryce Cosby said he remembers his first game against Northern Illinois like it was yesterday.
Acts 20:35 NIV.