Current Ball State LGBTQ+ athletes share their stories about being out on the athletic stage
If Estel Puiggros is walking through downtown Muncie with her partner, someone is looking.
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If Estel Puiggros is walking through downtown Muncie with her partner, someone is looking.
For many, finding an identity as a member of the LGBTQ+ community is liberating. For Tracy Roller, it was like going through the wringer for nearly three decades.
Five months removed from their 2023 season, Ball State football took the field today for their annual spring game.
On March 21, 2024, in Worthen Arena, the first-ever Women’s Basketball Invitational Tournament (WBIT) game was played at 4 p.m.
Watching the Selection Sunday program, I knew Ball State women’s basketball’s name was not going to be called.
CLEVELAND – Ten minutes into the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournament, Ball State women’s basketball had only scored five points.
CLEVELAND – In their quest for a Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournament Championship, Ball State women's basketball first started their journey with the Ohio Bobcats. Although being in Cleveland is nothing new for head coach Brady Sallee, the nerves are still prevalent.
Before starting for Ball State women’s basketball, before standing out at Avon High School, or even before playing highly competitive AAU ball, Alex Richard picked up a basketball at the age of four.
Heading into the matchup between Ball State and Kent State, head coach Brady Sallee said the Cardinals expected a tight matchup.
Women’s basketball seniors Annie Rauch and Estel Puiggros have been roommates in the dorms and have now with each other for the past four years off campus. Rauch said she and Puiggros have been attached to the hip in their entire Cardinal career.
Ball State, 12-1 in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
“It is one of the few sporting events where the entire community of women’s basketball is about the same stuff,” head coach Brady Sallee said about “Think Pink Night.”
Amid the conference schedule, Ball State women’s basketball played James Madison University as the second part of the Mid-American Conference (MAC)-Sun Belt Conference (SBC) Challenge.
What do pineapples and Ball State women’s basketball have in common? Not much, but you can dish them both out in many ways.
Going into the game, head coach Brady Sallee was not expecting anything out of the top two team matchup in the Mid-American Conference (MAC). The only thing he expected was for Ball State to play hard.
Like most kids in Indiana, basketball started for Audrey McDonald-Spencer in a driveway.
Even after a primetime win, it all starts and stops with culture for Ball State women’s basketball.
For the first time in Ball State women’s basketball history, the Cardinals played a home game on national television.
Look for the shot.
After a squirrely shoot-around before the game, head coach Brady Sallee could have been worried.