Senior Trey Moses lays up a shot at the John E. Worthen Arena, Feb. 23, 2019. Moses had 8 points in the game. Jacob Haberstroh,DN.
BASKETBALL

Strong defense can’t trump Ball State Men’s Basketball’s poor shooting

Central Michigan took an 8-7 lead with 14:21 to go in the first half. It was short lived as Ball State’s Ishmael El-Amin nailed a 3-pointer 17 seconds later. Then, 30 minutes passed. It wasn’t until then that the Chippewas (19-8, 8-6 MAC) regained the advantage. They kept it for the remaining three and a half minutes to escape with a 64-57 win over the Cardinals (14-13, 5-9 MAC).



A car turns east onto University Avenue from Tillotson Avenue Feb. 23, 2019, near the IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital. From March 11-27, 2019, the southbound lane of Tillotson Avenue will be closed from the substation south to the University Avenue intersection. Rohith Rao, DN
NEWS

Road closures coming to Ball State

In order to facilitate work on underground electric cables, multiple road closures were announced for different durations of time from the beginning of March through to mid-August at Ball State.


Redshirt junior guard K.J. Walton rushes towards the ball during the game against the University of Akron in John E. Worthen Feb. 16, 2019. The Zips fell to the Cardinals 57-56. Scott Fleener, DN
BASKETBALL

Ball State Men's Basketball, Central Michigan scouting report

Coming off of a narrow loss to Miami (Ohio) in Oxford, Ball State Men's Basketball (14-12, 5-8 MAC) sits out of reach for a BYE seed and are playing for a home game in the first round of the Mid-American Conference Tournament. The Hoosieroons face another challenge in Central Michigan (18-8, 7-6 MAC) at home on Saturday. Here's your scouting report.






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