WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Ball State drops loses third straight in MAC
February 5, 2011The defeats are beginning to form the base of a mountain that's virtually impossible to climb. The inconsistencies are becoming common.
The defeats are beginning to form the base of a mountain that's virtually impossible to climb. The inconsistencies are becoming common.
After an unsuccessful trip to Buffalo, Ball State resumes Mid-American Conference play tonight when it hosts Ohio at 7 p.m. in Worthen Arena.
The losing streak climbs to four games for Ball State, three straight in the Mid-American Conference.
It's only fitting the pass Jarrod Jones received before he hit the 1,000 point-mark was from his long-time friend and teammate, Randy Davis, someone he's been playing with years before they came to Ball State.
Year in and year out coaches swarm high schools across the nation in search of the most talented athletes the country has to offer.
Tensions spilled over in Worthen Arena on Saturday as Ohio and Ball State battled for Mid-American Conference position.
Ball State passed the pre-test with flying colors, winning four of its last five games on its home floor.
Ball State (13-6, 5-1 Mid-American Conference) continues its home stand as they host Ohio (9-11, 2-4 MAC) today.
Ball State was hanging around.
Brawley Chisholm was coming off the bench as the backup shooting guard for the Ball State men's basketball team only one year ago.
Justin Greene emerged as one of the top post players in the Mid-American Conference last season
After a 69-65 victory in overtime against Mid-American Conference leader Kent State on Saturday, Ball State looks to stretch its good fortunes when it hosts MAC East opponent Miami University tonight at 7 p.m. in Worthen Arena.
Facing Morehead State on Monday, Ball State only managed to score 48 points and 33.3 percent from the field. Even in previous victories, the Cardinals' inability to score has been a cause for concern.
Morehead State's Kenneth Faried is projected to be a late first, or early second, round pick by many analysts in next year's NBA Draft.
Before coming to Ball State, Jones and Davis played two summers on the same Amateur Athletic Union team called the "SYF Players."
Randy Davis was selected as Mid-American Conference West Division Player of the Week thanks to his effort on the court, the league announced Monday.
With 12.8 seconds remaining and down by just two, Ball State came out of the huddle, with a chance to stretch its winning streak to eight games.
Ball State takes a one-game break from Mid-American Conference play when it hosts Morehead State tonight, the first of a three-game home stand.
After trailing Toledo 27-26 at halftime, Ball State came out determined to play better basketball in the second half.
Following a disheartening 73-62 loss on the road to Northern Illinois Wednesday, Ball State (7-11, 2-3 MAC) looks to bounce back today when it hosts Mid-American Conference leading Kent State in Worthen Arena at 1 p.m.