RECAP: No. 11 Ball State men's volleyball at McKendree
No. 11 Ball State men's volleyball led 23-22 in the fourth set, looking for a comeback victory after going down 2-1 against McKendree.
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No. 11 Ball State men's volleyball led 23-22 in the fourth set, looking for a comeback victory after going down 2-1 against McKendree.
After Ball State's 3-0 loss to then-No. 1 Ohio State on Feb. 2, Ball State men's volleyball senior outside attacker Brendan Surane said, "I think there's no way in hell we can't beat them the next time we play them."
Fort Wayne redshirt senior center Brent Calhoun couldn't miss.
Ball State men's volleyball head coach Joel Walton said his team is not yet where it wants to be from a competitive standpoint yet after the team's 3-0 (14-25, 22-25, 19-25) loss to No. 6 UC Irvine in Columbus, Ohio.
After dropping the first two sets, No. 12 Ball State men's volleyball fought back in the third set to a 15-11 lead midway through the set — but they wouldn't get any closer than that.
With five seconds left in the game and Ball State leading 87-80, senior forward Franko House came out of the game to roaring cheers from a packed crowd in Worthen Arena. House gave head coach James Whitford a big hug as he watched his team clinch a share of the Mid-American Conference West Division for the second consecutive year.
After holding Grand Canyon junior outside hitter Shalev Saada to just three kills in last night's win, Ball State men's volleyball head coach Joel Walton said he expected him to come back motivated and said he was "someone who's not going to back down from this."
Leading 21-19 in the first set, junior middle attacker Matt Walsh soared high for a monster kill that had the entire Ball State men's volleyball bench going crazy.
For the second time this season, No. 11 Ball State men's volleyball will be facing the same opponent twice in one week.
After starting their weekend by dropping a set to winless Lindenwood, No. 12 Ball State men's volleyball could've panicked and given the Lions, as Ball State head coach Joel Walton described it, "a night where something special is going to happen for them."
Leading 22-14 late in the second set and looking to close it out, No. 12 Ball State men's volleyball went in a direction it had gone several times before this season — it looked for "The Big Cheese" to make a big impact.
No. 12 Ball State men's volleyball won three straight sets after dropping the first to beat Lindenwood Friday.
After dropping in the NCAA rankings for the first time this season, Ball State men's volleyball faces two teams this weekend that they have had a lot of success against in the past.
Students funnel their way down Worthen Arena’s aisles to get close to the action, as they watch what senior middle attacker Alex Pia describes as “a bunch of 6-foot-6-inch or taller dudes jumping 38 inches off the court and having fun in the process.”
Mitch Perinar and Ben Plaisted are two names the Ball State men's volleyball team won't want to hear about any time soon.
No. 11 Ball State men's volleyball has lost consecutive matches for the first time all season.
It's now been six years since Ball State men's volleyball last won at Lewis's Neil Carey Arena.
Ball State men's volleyball plays in a pair of Illinois venues this weekend where they haven't had much luck.
Trailing 2-1, No. 11 Ball State men's volleyball could have panicked or froze against Fort Wayne.
No. 11 Ball State men's volleyball (10-2, 2-1 MIVA) held the Fort Wayne Mastodons (4-10, 1-2 MIVA) to a hitting percentage of .168 in their 3-0 (25-14, 25-20, 25-21) victory Feb. 7.