“We fought like cats and dogs:” Ball State women’s basketball defeats Buffalo after a poor start
Just ten minutes in, Ball State women’s basketball found themselves down 27-9 to Buffalo.
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Just ten minutes in, Ball State women’s basketball found themselves down 27-9 to Buffalo.
Compared to years past, head coach Brady Sallee said he believes the defense is better than it ever has been. The ability to take teams out of their comfort zones and be disruptive is the reason why.
Both senior Annie Rauch and Estel Puiggros came into the Ball State women’s basketball program in 2019. Years later, their experience is still leading the Cardinals in a 95-58 win over Oakland City.
“I knew immediately when the defender was backing up that we had it. I knew we won,” junior Madelyn Bischoff said.
The Sun Coast Challenge was just the event Ball State women's basketball was looking for, head coach Brady Sallee said.
Coming off of a week of travel and a loss to UConn, head coach Brady Sallee said he just wanted to come out with a win against Western Kentucky. He said this is always the goal, but he expected tough sledding today.
When it came time to schedule Ball State versus UConn there was one thing that sparked the matchup, the Mühl sisters.
Ball State women’s basketball put up 13 points in the first quarter against IUPUI. Ball State put up 13 points in the first quarter against ranked Notre Dame. Today, the Cardinals only put up 11 points in the first quarter against Saint Louis University.
In the last game of the season, on senior day, Ball State football lost to Miami 15-17.
Editors Note: Co-sports editor Kyle Smedley interviewed Niele Ivey, Hannah Hidalgo and Anna DeWolfe.
Head coach Brady Sallee said he knew coming in that IUPUI would be a tough fight.
Coming off their last-second win over Northern Illinois University, Ball State picked up its first back-to-back win of the season after defeating Kent State 34-3.
Ball State took on the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) in a top-ten-ranked matchup between the two mid-major programs.
With two games left, Ball State football is not showing signs of slowing down. The Cardinals will take on Kent State Saturday, Nov. 18, starting at 2:00 p.m.
After the first ten minutes of play, Ball State women’s basketball led Chicago State University by six points. Although the Cardinals were shooting 66 percent from the field in the quarter, something just felt off.
It was June, and Tyler Stockton was in his final year at the University of Notre Dame. Tyler sat in his corporate finance class pursuing success in the shadow of the Golden Dome.
Before the season started, women’s basketball head coach Brady Sallee was not sure what type of identity the Cardinals would bring. Just two games in, Sallee thinks he found the answer.
After missing a potential game-tying field goal last week, it could be easy for freshman kicker Jackson Courville to still be shaky from the moment.
One day short of a year ago, the Ball State women’s basketball team lost to Tennessee Tech University by five points to start their season 0-1.
With bowl eligibility slim to none, junior linebacker Keionté Newson said the 24-21 loss against Bowling Green was not an easy one post-game. He made it clear though that there is still something to play for.