With history of athletes in family, MyKel Ivy shares path to continue legacy
By Ian Hansen / October 24, 2019For MyKel Ivy, freshman middle blocker for Ball State Women's Volleyball, competition is everything, including why she came to Ball State.
For MyKel Ivy, freshman middle blocker for Ball State Women's Volleyball, competition is everything, including why she came to Ball State.
The future of Major League Baseball is breaking out on the national stage and will be the face of the sport for many years to come.
The Ball State Women's Soccer team returns home this week searching for a strong finish to their season. With only three matches left for before the postseason, the team hopes to maintain their standing as one of the top teams in the conference.
The Ball State cheer team’s smiling faces are always seen by fans on the sidelines. But what’s going on behind the scenes?
In its final tournament of the fall season, Ball State Men’s Golf tied for third at the Musketeer Classic in Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct. 21-22, shooting a total score of 873 through the invitational’s three rounds.
The Cardinals have proved their style of play holds almost no limitations against Mid-American Conference foes as they have leaned on a balanced offensive attack and a defense that has made it known it can cause havoc on opposing teams.
Ball State Women’s Volleyball split this past weekend, winning Friday against Ohio via a sweep, and being swept by Kent State on Saturday. Each experience was valuable to the young team, as it was one that provided many learning experiences.
Ball State Women’s Golf struggled to find its groove against the nation’s top teams at the Cardinal Cup Sunday. Up until this event, the Cardinals beat at least half of the field in every tournament of the fall. That changed when they finished 13th out of 17 teams in Louisville.
Junior midfielder Nicky Potts goal in the 100th minute gave the Cardinals the win and snapped an eight game winning streak for the Falcons.
Thanks to 580 yards of offense and seven touchdowns, Ball State (4-3, 3-0 MAC) broke its drought of five consecutive losses in Homecoming games in front of 15,113 strong Saturday in a 52-14 win over Toledo (4-3, 1-2 MAC).
Ball State is on a “revenge tour.” Essentially, the Cardinals (4-3, 3-0 MAC) are out to beat every team in the Mid-American Conference, and after Saturday’s 52-14 win over Toledo (4-3, 1-2 MAC), they became the lone team undefeated in MAC play.
Several fans bundled up Friday to watch Blackford (5-4) take on Mississinewa (8-1). The Indians got the best of the Bruins, 38-13, but the Bruins held their heads high.
There was a time when you could expect fireworks to go off at Delta High School when Charlie Spegal stepped on the field. He totaled more than 4,300 yards and 50 touchdowns in an Eagle uniform. Spegal was at it again Friday, leading his team to a 49-13 win, eclipsing the 200-yard mark for the 24th time in his career and tying the state scoring record with his three touchdowns. Only this time, there were no fireworks. Even the fans in Delta’s stands were quiet.
For the first time since dropping its Mid-American Conference opener Sept. 27, Ball State (11-4, 5-2 MAC) was shut out in a 1-0 loss to Toledo (5-10, 2-5 MAC) Friday.
Freshman outside hitter Natalie Risi continued to shine as she helped propel Ball State (11-8, 4-3, MAC) to sweep Ohio (12-8, 3-4 MAC) Friday.
Although the actual GOAT (greatest of all time) is upon us and thriving, she is not getting the recognition this achievement deserves. Part of this is because of the history of gymnastics and how it does not get the media attention it may deserve.
Junior running back Caleb Huntley’s last two games have been ones to remember, rushing for more than 150 yards in each, and he has his offensive line of what he describes as the “Berlin Wall” to thank for it.
As the Indiana High School basketball season begins to ramp up, teams across the state are beginning tryouts and workouts in preparation for competition.
Ball State’s Cross Country team is looking forward to the first and only home meet of the season.
The Cardinals fell five spots Tuesday from seventh place Monday to end the tournament in 12th out of 14 teams at the Crooked Stick Invitational in Carmel, Indiana.