Trey Uetrecht’s positive attitude through adversity has inspired Ball State Football
By Zach Piatt / April 16, 2019Philippians 4:13. “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”
Philippians 4:13. “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.”
Although the Cardinals fell short of a top-10 finish at the Boilermaker Invite on April 13-14, placing 11th out of 15 teams, Ranieri’s score of 143 placed him in a tie for 22nd through two rounds to lead the team.
Coming off a 2018 season which saw Ball State Men’s Volleyball head to the MIVA semifinals, great expectations were on the line heading into 2019.
In the weekend slugfest, it was Ball State Softball that would walk away with a 2-1 series victory over Western Michigan.
The Cardinals ultimately fell short of a MIVA Semifinals with a 3-2 loss to McKendree in the MIVA Quarterfinals Saturday.
In efforts to avoid the predicted bad weather for Sunday, Ball State and Eastern Michigan played two on Saturday afternoon.
The Cardinals concluded their Spring season Saturday with a 7-0 victory over Indiana Tech
Sophomore Drey Jameson’s efforts on the mound along with senior John Ricotta’s strength at the plate hand Ball State Baseball a victory over Eastern Michigan, 3-2.
As a child, you’re taught to aim high in most facets of life, but there are some exceptions. What about gas prices? Cholesterol levels? Time spent in traffic? It tends to make people happy when these things are low. The same applies for a pitcher’s earned run average (ERA).
Ball State (27-14, 5-4 MAC) lost the third and final game against Northern Illinois (18-20, 5-6 MAC) Wednesday in a 4-2 game, giving the Huskies a 2-1 series win on the season.
Growing up fencing, Deats knew he wanted to continue his passion for the game. With no colleges in his home state of Kansas offering any sort of fencing club or program, he looked further to find the Ball State fencing club.
Ball State (21-11, 5-2 MAC) took down Butler (17-13, 1-2 Big East) 12-5 Tuesday behind the performance of a four-man pitching staff.
After the first two rounds of play on Monday, Ball State found itself tied for second place only behind host Georgetown.
After winning 10 games in a row, including their first four in Mid-American Conference play, the Cardinals (20-11, 5-2 MAC) dropped the first two games of a weekend series to Central Michigan (23-8, 7-2 MAC) before salvaging the third to avoid a sweep.
Ball State Men’s Golf fell short of a top-10 finish at the Mason Rudolph Championship April 5-7 in Nashville, Tennessee. The Cardinals finished 15th out of 17 teams, with a combined score of 870 to finish 5-over par.
As there are only a few games being held in the spring, the Cardinals have plenty of time to find their rhythm and come together as a team.
The Cardinals would let go of a 2-1 lead through three sets as the Buckeyes would prevail in five, 3-2.
Ball State (27-13, 5-3 MAC) took one out of two close games to avoid a sweep against Bowling Green (15-20, 3-7 MAC) at home Saturday.
As the Cardinals picked up their 14th victory of the season, head coach Max Norris was making history.
After falling to Bowling Green (14-19, 2-6 MAC) in the first game of the weekend series today 4-1, Ball State Softball (26-12, 4-2 MAC) is now 1-2 in the first game of a MAC series this season.