Redshirt sophomore quarter back Jack Milas runs the ball at the game on Sept. 23 against Western Kentucky. The Cardinals lost 21-33. Rebecca Slezak, DN
FOOTBALL

Football returns home with chip on shoulder

The Cardinals (1-2, 0-0 MAC) have come out on every side of the spectrum already in the first three weeks of the season. They blew out Central Connecticut State in their home opener, went toe-to-toe with No. 8 Notre Dame and took a lopsided loss at Indiana.


Junior Arantxa Rosainz Caloca, #20 swings the hockey stick towards the ball during practice  Sept. 17, 2018, at the Briner Sports Complex.  Stephanie Amador, DN
FIELD HOCKEY

International résumé

On a hot August afternoon in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, junior Arantxa Rosainz Caloca took the field for one of the biggest games of her life. In a bright red jersey with a small Mexican flag in the upper left corner, Caloca was ready to defend her country and play the game she loved so much.



The Cardinals met the Hoosiers in Bloomington for the non-conference game Saturday, Sept. 15. The Cardinals went into the game positive, but came out defeated with a final score of 38-10. Ball State will welcome Western Kentucky to Scheumann Stadium on the 22nd.
FOOTBALL

Defense struggles to stop hot Hoosier offense in 38-10 loss

From North to South, Ball State Football (1-2, 0-0 MAC) has been all over the state in this early season. This weekend, the Cardinals were in Bloomington to take on Indiana (3-0, 0-0 Big 10) in their ninth all time matchup. After a stalemate first quarter, the Hoosiers would come out running to take the game 38-10.





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