Cardinals finish Citrus Classic II at 2-3
By Jack Williams / March 4, 2018Starting a 12-game stand over spring break, Ball State softball kicked off play in the Citrus Classic II at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.
Starting a 12-game stand over spring break, Ball State softball kicked off play in the Citrus Classic II at the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex.
With the team coming up on a lot of competition in the next week, it is focused on doing what it has been doing for the past three weeks, which is playing and working as a team.
A main reason for the Cardinal's success this season can be credited to sophomore Haley Dominique, who has been named Mid-American Conference West Softball Player of the Week.
Ball State softball closed out the ECU Pirate Invitational this morning with a 11-4 victory over Canisius to mark the team's fourth win of the tournament.
Looking for redemption from a 4-1 loss to Saint Francis earlier today, Ball State softball faced host East Carolina this afternoon.
Starting off the ECU Pirate Invitational 2-0, Ball State softball opened up its Saturday schedule with a matchup against Saint Francis.
Ball State softball (7-2, 0-0 MAC) opened play in the ECU Pirate Invite Friday afternoon with a pair of wins over Canisius and East Carolina.
Coming off a rainy but successful weekend in New Mexico, Ball State will head east this weekend to take on Canisius, East Carolina and Saint Francis in the ECU Pirate Invitational.
Seeking to escape the wet and cold weather in Indiana, the Ball State softball team headed to New Mexico for the Troy Cox classic, only to be met with the same exact weather conditions.
Everything that happened in Ball State sports over the weekend, all in one place.
Ball State will face a big challenge in its first game of the weekend as it will take on defending national champion Oklahoma on Friday.
With spring sports starting up and winter sports moving deeper into conference play, it's hard to keep track of everything that's going on in Ball State athletics. Here's everything that happened the weekend of Feb. 9-11 for Ball State's athletic teams.
Ball State softball wrapped up its first of five early-season tournaments Sunday afternoon.
After a 1-1 start on the first day of the season, Ball State softball dominated both North Carolina State and Georgetown to sweep Saturday's doubleheader in Fort Myers, Florida.
Ball State (1-1) had five different players drive in runs in its 10-2 rout of LIU-Brooklyn (0-2) on Friday evening to earn its first victory in 2018.
Molly Smith got the win for the Tigers, going all seven innings and allowing seven hits. Junior Aeshia Miles took the loss for the Cardinals (0-1), giving up all four earned runs over six innings pitched.
While there may be snow on the ground in Muncie, the Ball State Softball team is kicking off their 2018 season down in sunny Florida in the Florida Gulf Coast University kick-off classic.
Ball State softball opens its eight game fall schedule this Sunday with a trip to Westfield, Indiana to take on IUPUI and Western Kentucky in the State of Indiana Tournament.
In preparation for the 2018 season, Ball State softball has announced the addition of two new assistants to round out head coach Megan Ciolli Bartlett's staff.
A pair of timely hits in the second inning pushed No. 4 Kent State (28-25, 16-9 MAC) towards an early lead that they only continued to extend. Dropping the first game of the Mid-American Conference Tournament 4-1, No. 5 Ball State softball (30-27, 14-11 MAC) failed to get their bats going.