Ball State sports: Feb. 16-18 weekend in review
By Staff Reports / February 19, 2018Everything that happened in Ball State sports over the weekend, all in one place.
Everything that happened in Ball State sports over the weekend, all in one place.
The Cardinals held the Huskies to just 28.6 percent shooting from the field and 19 percent from the 3-point line.
Ball State men’s basketball has been pouring it on in the paint recently, and its game against Toledo was no different.
On paper, Ball State and Toledo had the makings of being a tightly contested game. It wasn't.
Ball State looks like a completely different team compared to the beginning of the season, and that's not necessarily a bad thing.
Carmen Grande has been a staple, if not the staple, of Ball State's offense since her freshman year in 2015-16. And now, she's etched yet another spot for her name in the women's basketball record book.
For the first time this season, Ball State men’s basketball has won three Mid-American Conference games in a row.
With spring sports starting up and winter sports moving deeper into conference play, it's hard to keep track of everything that's going on in Ball State athletics. Here's everything that happened the weekend of Feb. 9-11 for Ball State's athletic teams.
Carmen Grande became the program's all-time leader in assists after dishing out six in the win.
Sophomore forward Tahjai Teague and junior center Trey Moses are becoming a force to be reckoned with in the paint.
Ball State will look to avenge its Jan. 23 overtime loss when it hosts Kent State in the second meeting of the season between the two teams.
In the up and down year that's been Ball State men's basketball, one thing has remained consistent — winning at Worthen Arena.
Two Cardinals finished with career nights as Ball State (19-4, 8-4 MAC) knocked off conference foe Eastern Michigan (9-13, 5-6 MAC) 91-85.
As a team who is in a mid-major conference and still in the hunt for an NCAA Tournament at-large bid, Ball State (19-4, 8-4 MAC) knows it has a target on its back.
Junior guard Tayler Persons put the finishing touches on Ball State men’s basketball’s hot-shooting second half with another game-winning 3-pointer.
Tayler Persons hits another game winning 3-pointer as Ball State rallies to win an important conference game at home.
Ball State's fourth loss of 2017-18 followed a familiar pattern in its 80-76 loss to Ohio on Saturday afternoon.
Ball State didn't play particularly well in the first half and couldn't get any offense going in the second, which became one of its worst of the season.
Trey Moses has been dominant for Ball State men's basketball since the beginning of conference play.
“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!”