Field Hockey shut out by Kent State
By Gavin Crafton / October 12, 2018Ball 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.
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.
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.
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 students had an extended weekend for fall break, but Cardinal athletics were in full effect. In case you missed any sporting events, here’s a weekend recap.
For the second time in the last three weeks, the game fell in the hands of a desperation pass from redshirt junior quarterback Riley Neal as time expired.
Ball State Football (2-4, 1-1 MAC) battled hard but it wasn’t enough as Northern Illinois (3-3, 2-0 MAC) comes out on top, 24-16.
The Delta Eagles (6-2) score 31 points in the second half to defeat the Greenfield-Central Cougars (0-8).
Ball State Field Hockey (2-10, 2-1 MAC) secured its first home win of the 2018 season in a 3-2 double overtime victory over Ohio (4-6, 2-1 MAC).
The Bronze Stalk Trophy hasn’t resided in Muncie since 2008. When Northern Illinois (2-3, 2-0 MAC) visits Scheumann Stadium Saturday to play Ball State (2-3, 1-0 MAC), the Cardinals will be looking to bring it home.
Senior attacker Amanda Shaw scored in the 85th minute to secure the Cardinals second conference win after failing to win in their last three matches.
Ball State Women's Volleyball (13-5, 4-1 MAC) nabbed its ninth sweep of the season with a victory over Toledo (7-9, 2-3 MAC). A team hitting percentage of .374 and a strong back row performance kept the Cardinal momentum high and the Rockets couldn’t keep up.
With many students going home this weekend for fall break, a handful of Ball State sports teams will be on the road and at home. From Briner to Buffalo, here's what you can expect this weekend.
On the evening of Sept. 21 in Kalamazoo, junior Sydnee VanBeek deposited the final kill of the match to propel Ball State Women’s Volleyball into an already storied history. The team had just sealed its 900th program win. The victory was much more than redemption from Western Michigan ending their season last year. It was a history-making moment for the program.
Markice Hurt Jr. knows you’ve probably never heard of him. He knows his No. 24 probably isn’t the jersey you went to the game to see. He knows in the slight chance he gets on the field, you’ll probably say, “Who’s that guy?” Ask his teammates and coaches, though, and odds are you’ll be chanting his name before his time is up as a Cardinal.
After splitting its previous two games on the road, Ball State Field Hockey (1-10, 1-1 MAC) opened its two-game home stint with a 5-1 loss to No. 11 Louisville (9-3, 2-2 ACC).
Six months later, Ball State Men’s Basketball was back on the court at the new Dr. Don Shondell practice center. While the Cardinals’ first matchup isn’t for almost another month, the team is focused in on perfecting their practice.
Ball State Field Hockey (1-9, 1-1 MAC) returns home to face No. 10 Louisville (8-3, 2-2 ACC) and MAC opponent Ohio (4-5, 2-0 MAC).
At the Purdue Invitational, junior Rebecca Herrington, senior Isabelle Dohanics and senior Audrey Berger represented Ball State Women’s Tennis placing in the top three in singles play.