Early deficit sees field hockey fall to No. 7 Michigan
By Gavin Crafton / October 14, 2018Ball State Field Hockey (2-12, 2-2 MAC) was unable to secure a road upset against No. 7 Michigan (11-5, 6-1 Big Ten) falling, 6-0.
Ball State Field Hockey (2-12, 2-2 MAC) was unable to secure a road upset against No. 7 Michigan (11-5, 6-1 Big Ten) falling, 6-0.
After being down by as much as 13 points to Central Michigan, Ball State Football roared back in the fourth quarter to escape with a narrow 24-23 victory over the Chippewas.
A sixth straight win was added to Ball State Women's Volleyball's (16-5, 7-1 MAC) record as the team defeated the Kent State Golden Flashes (9-13, 2-6 MAC) in straight three sets. Saturday's shutout puts the Cardinals at 11 shutouts on the season.
Both the Ball State Women’s and Men’s Swim & Dive finished in the top 3 out of six teams at Indiana Intercollegiate Invite on Saturday. The women’s team finished second, behind Purdue, while the men’s were third behind Purdue and Evansville.
Ball State Football (3-4, 2-1 MAC) found it rough sailing in the first half against Central Michigan (1-6, 0-3 MAC). The Cardinals found their groove in the second half, and a field goal would end up being the decider.
Ball State Women’s Volleyball (15-5, 6-1 MAC) came out victorious after a four-set match against Ohio (8-12, 3-4 MAC). Eleven aces and 19 kills from senior Ellie Dunn ultimately sealed the win for the Cardinals.
Ball State (8-3-2, MAC 4-2-1) faced off against Akron (4-8-3, MAC 1-5-1) on Friday night at Briner Sports Complex.
The Strategic Planning Committee held their second strategic plan open forum for faculty Friday in the L.A. Pittenger Student Center Ballroom.
Ball State Field Hockey (2-11, 2-2 MAC) lost on the road to the Kent State Flashes (5-9, 3-1 MAC) by a score of 4-0.
For hundreds of years, the National Panhellenic Council (NPHC), consisting of nine fraternities and sororities nationwide, have seen plots of land dedicated to their organizations, but the process can be summarized as an uphill battle on college campuses.
Homecoming is one of the most popular times of the year for Ball State students, faculty and alumni.
Ball State Football (2-4, 1-1 MAC) hasn’t left the state of Indiana through the first six weeks of the 2018 season. That changes Saturday when the Cardinals travel to Central Michigan (1-5, 0-2 MAC). As the game approaches, here’s a look at five aspects the Cardinals should focus on to better their chances of taking down the Chippewas.
After two days off on Monday and Tuesday, Ball State Athletics is back in action. Here’s what is going on this weekend.
Muncie’s Animal Rescue Fund (ARF) is looking to open a new sanctuary house for elderly and disabled pets in the next three months.
Through holiday related themes and one-word suggestions, Reflex Improv Comedy shares spontaneous imagination and entertainment in its bimonthly performances.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh will officially sit on the Supreme Court as confirmed in the 50-48 vote by the United States Senate.
As former men’s swim and dive head coach Bob Thomas hung up the whistle last season, it was a familiar face that would succeed Thomas’ spot. Jeremy Agnew, a 1996 graduate from Ball State, made a strong impact in his homecoming to Ball State.
Ball State’s Office of Victim Services has found a new victim advocate after a three month vacancy of the position.
Nearly a week after Ball State’s Theta Chi charter was revoked, a letter sent to Delta Kappa current members and alumni gives more detail into the revocation of the charter and the chapter’s future.
Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) students could have priority scheduling, said senator Aiden Medellin at Student Government Association’s (SGA) meeting Wednesday.