Five former Ball State athletes making their way in the pros
Quinn Isaacson – Setter, Men's Volleyball
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Quinn Isaacson – Setter, Men's Volleyball
At the annual running of the Indianapolis 500, names like Scott Dixon, Rinus VeeKay and Tony Kanaan hit the top of every fans’ list.
Clayton Coll is going to remember that moment for the rest of his life.
For the second straight season, it all comes down to the final regular season game. Ball State football is still searching for a sixth win and bowl eligibility after falling to Ohio 32-18 Nov. 15.
“The season is not over, the MAC championship might be– well it is over,” senior safety Malcolm Lee admitted through the static of a postgame zoom press conference.
Editor's Note: This story has been updated.
“Week two, senior year, West Bloomfield,” John Paddock and Jack Sape said as they chuckled, sharing a glance at the Ball State Football team meeting room.
When fourth-year Vivian Van Eck started cross country in fifth grade, she hated it.
Mike Neu said he doesn’t remember his first homecoming as a player in 1990, but he will never forget his last.
Carson Steele rushes up the middle for a nine-yard gain to the UConn 15-yard line.
Stays the course, never complains, coachable.
One of the most powerful natural forces has surged across southwest Florida, bringing along devastating and even life-threatening effects, contributing to the losses seen throughout the areas of landfall.
"Never a doubt, right?" Mike Neu joked in his postgame press conference.
In the fourth quarter between Ball State Football (1-3, 0-1 MAC) and Georgia Southern (3-1, 0-0 SBC) Sept. 24, the lead changed three times in the fourth quarter in what was mostly a one-score game.
Think basketball but with three hoops instead of one.
After starting the 2022 season 0-2, Ball State Football (1-2, 0-1 MAC) earned its first win over non-conference opponent Murray State (0-3, 0-0 OVC) Sept. 17.
Sept. 1, Ball State Daily News Sports Editor Daniel Kehn, News Editor Kyle Smedley, Visual and Photo Editor Amber Pietz and Associate Photo Editor Jacy Bradley traveled to Knoxville, Tennessee to cover Ball State Football's contest against the University of Tennessee, in which the Cardinals fell 59-10. During the trip, the group was able to not only work at a professional level for student media, but further realized their passions in the process.
KNOXVILLE, TENN.– Where does Ball State go from here? How do the Cardinals let this impact their season?
Each season, at least one of Ball State Football’s first games of the year is against a “Power-Five Conference” (Big Ten, SEC, Big 12, PAC-12 and ACC) program. To kick off the 2022 season, the Cardinals and the University of Tennessee Volunteers will square off at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee Sept. 1 in each program’s first game of the season.
Following the conclusion of their historic season that included a Mid-American Conference (MAC) championship and a first NCAA Tournament win since 1995 in the 2021 season, Ball State Women’s Volleyball saw a transition period that included the departure of two assistant coaches, Tiffany Koors and Fritz Rosenberg, as well as four players.