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Ball State is heating up in the final stretch of its non-conference schedule, entering this weekend's matchup on a four-game win streak.
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Ball State is heating up in the final stretch of its non-conference schedule, entering this weekend's matchup on a four-game win streak.
More than 8,000 fans at Purcell Pavilion were silenced after Tayler Persons hit the game-winning 3-pointer that gave Ball State its first ever win against Notre Dame.
Head coach James Whitford said that Ball State could compete with anyone. And well, he was right.
Ball State men's basketball will face what is arguably its toughest opponent of the season Tuesday night.
Any travel fatigue that Ball State had appears to be gone now.
Head coach James Whitford isn't putting too much emphasis on any one game this season, but last years loss against IUPUI is one he knew got away.
Coming off a long travel stretch is hard for any team and the Ball State men's basketball team is no exception.
Through its first six games Ball State men’s basketball is 2-4, but the Cardinals don't seem too concerned.
A strong shooting performance gave the Cardinals its first victory in Terre Haute since 2009.
Every time Bucknell took the lead, Ball State responded by taking it right back – that was until the final two minutes of the game.
For the second week in a row Ball State made things interesting late in the game, but the result remained the same.
Both teams are out of bowl contention, but will see each other every year following this one playing in the Red Bird Rivalry.
After a tight first half, Ball State allowed 53 second-half points en route to the 95-71 road loss against Oregon.
It took Ball State until midway in the second half to gain a consistent lead. But once the Cardinals had it, they didn't let it go.
One thing is for sure — Ball State kept things interesting against Buffalo Thursday night.
Before Ball State men's basketball team finished this year's Phil Knight event, ESPN confirmed the team's participation in another event next year.
Ball State knew it was preparing for a fast Oklahoma team, but no practice scenario could prepare the Cardinals for the Sooners squad come gametime.
Out of bowl contention, Ball State is playing for pride but stand in the way of Buffalo who is two-wins shy of becoming bowl eligible.
Here's what the next week and a half looks like for Ball State men's basketball: over 7,500 miles in 11 days with five non-conference opponents.
Buffalo has never won a game in Scheumann Stadium.