Missed opportunities prove difference in Cardinals loss to UMass Lowell
By Ian Hansen / September 15, 2019In the Cardinals second game of a five game road trip, Ball State Field Hockey lost to UMass Lowell, 2-1.
In the Cardinals second game of a five game road trip, Ball State Field Hockey lost to UMass Lowell, 2-1.
The Cardinals were shut out 2-0 Sunday by Florida Gulf Coast to end their season-opening road trip at a record of 1-2.
When Jordan Williams woke up Saturday, he didn’t expect to have a game he’d never forget. He was just excited to play football.
Ball State (4-5, 0-0 MAC) went into the weekend at 3-3 on the season looking to leave Highland Heights, Kentucky, with an above .500 record. The Cardinals were off to a good start Friday, defeating Northern Kentucky in five sets, but they were unable to reach their goal after a pair of losses Saturday against Cincinnati and Notre Dame.
Ball State was down 17 with less than five minutes to play. It had to go for it on fourth-and-6. The Cardinals (1-2, 0-0 MAC) didn’t make it and turned the ball over to Florida Atlantic (1-2, 0-0 CUSA). It was the Cardinals’ fifth turnover of the day. Three drives and four minutes later, the Owls locked up a 41-31 victory.
A third place finish out of 26 competing teams highlighted Ball State Cross Country's finish at the Spartan Invite in East Lansing, Michigan on Friday.
Facing 18 shots, Ball State (5-1, 0-0 MAC) saw its 16-game unbeaten streak come to a close Friday at Florida Atlantic (5-2, 0-0 Conference USA). The Cardinals fell to the Owls, 1-0, as Ball State’s offense was shut out for the first time since a 1-0 loss at Kent State Sept. 28, 2018.
Ball State (4-3, 0-0 MAC) began the Northern Kentucky Tournament with its first road win of the season over Northern Kentucky (4-2, 0-0 Horizon League) Friday night. The Cardinals’ victory did not come easy as they dropped the first two sets of the match, 25-18 in set one and 25-19 in set two.
The 2020 presidential race is already underway, with the third Democrat debate Thursday night. This was the first time all 10 candidates were on the same stage, and this was something many people, including myself, were happy to see. Having two different nights for all the candidates was exhausting and confusing. Going in, I hoped to hear more about gun control regulations and medicare. While immediately off the bat, Medicare was brought up, gun control was only briefly mentioned. Not only that, all I felt I got out of last nights’ debate was a lot pettiness.
As part of its fall tour, Bob Dylan & His Band will be performing November 2019 at Emens Auditorium.
At The Cup, the smell of roasting coffee beans wafts through between the roastery, lounging area and into the tattoo shop upstairs.
Singing, clapping and tapping feet filled the Student Center Tally as two piano players from Midwest Dueling Pianos gave a free, request-driven performance.
Spider-Man has already gone through a lot, but this is too much.
Ball State sent a campus-wide public safety advisory email at around 5:30 a.m. Friday, after a report of a sexual assault on Riverside Avenue.
The YWCA of Central Indiana hosted an event with the objective of accomplishing one part of their motto — “empowering women.”
One shot. That’s all Cody Rudy has ever needed throughout his life.
Ball State’s annual Family Weekend is a time for cardinals to show off their nest away from home to family and friends. With a packed schedule packed of events and opportunities, it can be easy to get a little lost in all of the excitement.
There is something very special about athletic competition that can bring people together in the harshest of situations.
Senators Matt Hinkleman and Isaac Mitchell discussed ideological differences with president Medellin’s move to veto a resolution the two had written.
9/11 was a day everyone remembers in detail; where they were, who they were with and what they were doing. Nobody ever asks me where I was the first time someone called me a terrorist.