FIELD HOCKEY: Cardinals suffer fourth consecutive loss
September 21, 2014The Ball State field hockey team suffered their fourth consecutive loss Sept. 21 against No. 15 Northwestern.
The Ball State field hockey team suffered their fourth consecutive loss Sept. 21 against No. 15 Northwestern.
First quarter football season review
Trailing 13-3, Ball State had a chance to stop Toledo and get the ball back, possibly swinging momentum.
Ball State students and Muncie residents joined about 2,700 communities around the world in satellite rallies showing support for a climate march in New York City on Sept. 21.
The Ball State women’s volleyball team spent the first part of their season experimenting and trying to find their team identity. Now it’s time for phase two.
After poor showings against Iowa and Indiana State, the Ball State offense started to ignite against Toledo.
The Ball State defense needed a tornado siren to slow down the Toledo offense Saturday night and Sunday morning.13 offensive plays in for the Rockets, and the Cardinals were trying to figure out how they had already given up two rushing touchdowns to quarterback Logan Woodside, who had never rushed for a touchdown in his collegiate career.The first came before a two hour and 42 minute weather delay.
The Ball State men’s golf team didn’t get through the first two rounds Sept. 20 at Wolf Run Golf Club in Zionsville, Ind., before the rain came.
At the end of the first quarter, Toledo led Ball State 20-3.Toledo took over on its own 25-yard line to start its first possession.
A past comedian brought his talents to Muncie Sept. 20 to speak about a serious issue: sustainability.More than 100 people from Muncie and Ball State listened to Jim Poyser, the keynote speaker for the Living Lightly Fair. Poyser discussed the obstacles to awareness and education about sustainability. “That’s the hardest thing: how do you communicate the predicament, because then it becomes, ‘What do we do about India?’” he said.
The Cardinals had a chance to close out the VCU Invitational with a championship if they could win against the host VCU Rams.The Rams had other plans, however, as they defeated the Cardinals 3-2 in five sets.
The Ball State cross country team traveled to West Lafayette Sept. 19 to compete in Purdue’s cross country course in the three-mile Indiana Intercollegiate Championship race.Placing fifth, Ball State’s scored runners tallied up 141 points, putting them behind Indiana (15), Purdue (51), IUPUI (102), and Indiana State (112).
For the first time in school history, the Ball State women’s volleyball team matched up against the University of Virginia.
Sports editor Anthony Lombardi and football beat writer, David Polaski, talk about Ball State's chances against Toldeo this weekend when they play the Rockets at the Glass Bowl.
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The Ball State women’s volleyball team was able to overcome a slow start and defeat East Tennessee State 3-1 in the VCU Invitational on Friday.
In turn of the century Russia, three sisters living in a provincial town want nothing more than to return to their true home in Moscow.
The Panhellenic Council voted on a proposition to raise the minimum number of members sororities need from the current 115 to 125 Sept. 18.
A two-car collision resulted in one vehicle rolling over and crashing into a tree.
Muncie Mayor Dennis Tyler of Muncie gave the key to the city to President Paul Ferguson at the student center Thursday afternoon.