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Nate Grubb is a freshman telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
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Nate Grubb is a freshman telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Playing in its second three-game series of the week, Ball State Softball (19-25, 8-12 MAC) won one of three games against Buffalo (17-20, 8-11 MAC).
Nate Grubb is a freshman telecommunications major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
When Ball State freshman pitcher Angelina Russo threw her 98th pitch, the only sound was the crack of Western Michigan (16-27, 6-11 MAC) senior pitcher Reily Galloway’s bat. When the ball was fielded cleanly for an out, that was the time for sound.
The uniforms tell a story.
Ball State Soccer finished the Spring Cup finals with a 2-0 loss to Kentucky April 9. Head coach Josh Rife said the Cardinals produced opportunities offensively but failed to match the Wildcats' competitiveness after falling behind 1-0.
Michael Lewis was officially announced as the 20th head coach of Ball State men’s basketball at a press conference April 6. Lewis was introduced by President Geoffrey Mearns and Director of Athletics Beth Goetz.
Ball State (10-18, 3-2 MAC) earned its first three wins in conference play this weekend, defeating Kent State (9-17, 1-7 MAC) 8-5 and 4-1 April 1 and 11-3 April 2.
After two road matches, Ball State soccer took to the pitch at Briner Sports Complex for its only home spring game April 2 and defeated IUPUI 3-0.
On August 19th, 2020, at around 8:32 p.m., inside Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, right fielder Nicholas Castellanos of the Cincinnati Reds is facing an 0-1 count against Kansas City Royals pitcher Greg Holland. Holland sends a pitch inside, and Castellanos blasts a shot to deep left field for his ninth home run of the season, giving the Reds a 4-0 lead. Nobody watching the broadcast on Fox Sports Ohio cared. All they were paying attention to was longtime Reds’ commentator Thom Brennaman.
When defensive back J.T. Wahee walked through the doors of the Scheumann Family Practice Center March 28 and saw scouts representing 16 National Football League (NFL) franchises, the realization set in.
In the rekindling of a storied rivalry, Yorktown (8-14, 2-5 HHC) defeated Delta (12-12, 2-5 HHC) 45-36 March 1 to advance to the semifinal round of sectional 24 in the Indiana High School Athletic Association (IHSAA) Boys Basketball State Tournament.
In its final game of the regular season, Delta (12-11, 2-5 HHC) defeated Oak Hill (17-5, 7-0 CIC) 49-43 Feb. 25.
In its last home game of the season, Muncie Burris High School (8-12, 1-3 Pioneer) defeated Blue River Valley High School (12-10, 3-7 Mid-Eastern) 66-51.
After senior Thelma Dis Agustsdottir made a 3-pointer with five minutes and 27 seconds left in the first quarter, Ball State (15-10, 8-7 MAC) took a 5-2 lead against Western Michigan (14-11, 8-8 MAC).
Ball State Softball (4-6) won three of its five games at the Winthrop Eagle Invitational Feb. 18-20. The Cardinals defeated Towson 3-2, beat Western Carolina 7-6 and outlasted Winthrop 7-5. Ball State suffered its first loss against Robert Morris 8-5 and dropped its third game of the weekend against Albany 3-2.
After Muncie Burris (7-12, 1-3 Pioneer) junior forward Connor McKibben nailed the first 3-pointer of the game, the Owls never relinquished their lead in their 60-54 win against South Adams (4-15, 1-5 Allen County) Feb. 18.
Nate Grubb is a freshman journalism major and writes for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
After its 64-58 loss against Northern Illinois (7-16, 4-9 MAC) Feb. 15, Ball State (11-14, 6-8 MAC) has lost three consecutive games.
Neely Agnew made the pool deck her second home growing up. Watching her father J. Agnew coach at Yorktown High School and Purdue University was something she did often.