WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Ball State on road to play Central Michigan
February 22, 2011With the regular season coming down to its final leg, Ball State is looking to end on a positive note and end its six-game losing streak.
With the regular season coming down to its final leg, Ball State is looking to end on a positive note and end its six-game losing streak.
All the talk during Monday's press conference was geared towards closing out possessions and ultimately basketball games.
Growing up, Ball State associate head coach Todd Steelman had two hobbies: basketball and music.
Ball State has four games remaining on its schedule, and it's feeling the wear and tear.
New game, same problems.
Before finishing its final four Mid-American Conference games, Ball State will jump out of conference one last time play to face Wofford in the 2011 Bracketbuster games.
Currently on a five-game losing streak, Ball State hosts Mid-American Conference leader Toledo Saturday afternoon.
A two-week road trip that resulted with two losses is over and a new game with a familiar opponent awaits.
After going 1-5 in the divisional crossover, the Ball State basketball team dropped to 6-5 in the Mid-American Conference.
Freshman Chris Bond is all over the court.
Ball State is heading back to the "wild west."
Winning on the road continues to be a major category ripe for improvement and remains non-existent this season.
Ball State fell to its second straight Mid-American Conference East Division opponent Saturday night in a 75-60 loss to Akron.
Just after breaking its four-game losing streak this past weekend, Ball State lost to Mid-American Conference East opponent Bowling Green, 65-64 Wednesday night.
Prior to arriving in Muncie, Kelly Packard was unaccustomed to being a head coach at any level of intercollegiate women's basketball.
The race couldn't be tighter for the top spot in the Mid-American Conference standings.
The Ball State men's basketball team pulled off possibly its biggest win of the season against Buffalo on Saturday.
Good or bad, one word sums up the Ball State men's basketball season so far: unpredictable.
The odds coming in were not in Ball State's favor.
The defeats are beginning to form the base of a mountain that's virtually impossible to climb. The inconsistencies are becoming common.