Ball State softball opens up Troy Cox Classic against No. 1 Oklahoma
Finishing up the FGCU Kickoff Classic with three wins and a pair of losses, Ball State softball (3-2) will head out west this weekend for the Troy Cox Classic in New Mexico.
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Finishing up the FGCU Kickoff Classic with three wins and a pair of losses, Ball State softball (3-2) will head out west this weekend for the Troy Cox Classic in New Mexico.
After a comeback win against conference foe Bowling Green, Ball State gymnastics (9-4, 3-0 MAC) faces another challenge Friday as it heads on the road to take on Iowa (3-5, 3-2 Big 10).
There was an extra member on the Ball State gymnastics' team during its come-from-behind victory over Bowling Green. From the team huddle to the Cardinals comeback performance on the floor event, 6-year-old Halleigh Lynn Chitwood stood close by.
Ball State softball (3-2) wrapped up its first of five early-season tournaments after taking on Memphis, LIU Brooklyn, NC State, Georgetown and Florida Gulf Coast in the FGCU Kickoff Classic.
After Friday night's Royal Ball in downtown Muncie, the Ball State gymnastics team (9-4, 3-0 MAC) regained focus as it faced Bowling Green (3-5, 1-2 MAC). The Cardinals defeated the Falcons last weekend, 195.000-194.275, in the Denver Quad.
While there may be snow on the ground in Muncie, the Ball State Softball team is kicking off their 2018 season down in sunny Florida in the Florida Gulf Coast University kick-off classic.
Coming off of an upset finish against No. 21 BYU last weekend, the Ball State Gymnastics team (8-4, 2-0 MAC) returns home for its second of three home meets this season against Bowling Green (3-4, 1-1 MAC). This isn’t the first time the Cardinals have met the Falcons this season as they finished two spots ahead of them in the Denver quad last weekend.
After a short stint at home, Ball State Gymnastics (8-4, 2-0 MAC) was back on the road to take on No. 11 Denver, No. 18 BYU and Bowling Green. Ball State was looking to get a preview of next week’s competition as it will face Bowling Green next weekend.
“Hey man, who’s that cat comin’ down the street? I don’t know, but it sounds to me that he’s the man with the bones. He’s sure havin’ himself a ball!”
After three straight weeks on the road to start the season, Ball State gymnastics (6-3, 1-0 MAC) returned home for the first time this season to take on No. 20 Kent State (2-1, 1-1 MAC). The Cardinals were looking to rally after major improvements on three of four events last weekend.
Coming back from a weekend of improvements in North Carolina, Ball State gymnastics (5-3, 0-0 MAC) will open up Mid-American Conference competition against Kent State (2-0, 1-0 MAC) at home this weekend.
Ball State gymnastics (5-3) had its fourth-straight second place finish at North Carolina State on Saturday.
After taking a 2.750-point drop from its season opener and falling out of the top 25 rankings, Ball State Gymnastics (4-2) looks to bounce back as it takes on North Carolina State and William & Mary in Raleigh.
After a strong second-place finish in the season opener last week, No. 15 Ball State had another strong outing in the nation's capital.
Ball State fell to BYU 3-1 (25-19, 16-25, 25-15, 25-20) on Friday evening, suffering its first loss of the 2018 season.
Ball State gymnastics team made a huge statement last weekend in scoring the highest season-opening score in over 10 years. In addition, the Cardinals season opener was enough to give them a No. 17 rank in the nation.
Ball State gymnastics opened up its 2018 season in Lexington Friday evening, as it took on home squad Kentucky, George Washington and Southeast Missouri in the Kentucky Quad Meet.
After four seasons with the Cardinals, field hockey head coach Christy Longacre was hired as Georgetown's head coach on Tuesday.
Ball State gymnastics kicked off its 2018 season Monday with the annual intersquad Red vs. White meet.
Ball State snapped its eight-game losing streak as senior Carly Shannon scored the game winning goal in overtime to defeat Central Michigan, 1-0.