A look at who will participate at Ball State football Pro Day
By Robby General / April 4, 2018Ball State's annual Pro Day takes place Wednesday and will feature 15 players, nine of whom were former Cardinals.
Ball State's annual Pro Day takes place Wednesday and will feature 15 players, nine of whom were former Cardinals.
After playing its opening 33 games on the road, Ball State softball (23-10, 5-1 MAC) will have to wait at least another three days to play its first home game of the 2018 season.
Four home runs in the first game gave the Cardinals an 9-1, and an offensive explosion in the fourth and fifth innings of the second game gave the Cardinals the sweep with a 16-5 win.
Freshman outside attacker Ryan Dorgan followed up his heroic effort from Friday night by tying for the team lead in kills during Ball State men’s volleyball’s sweep of Quincy, but the numbers were the last thing on his mind.
Being a team that has won most of its games by one point, Ball State men’s tennis (12-6, 2-2 MAC) lost to Northern Illinois, 4-3. However, head coach Bill Richards said he thought the Cardinals played well.
The runners who competed in the Raleigh Relays had a pair of personal records the first day and had their highest finish of 17th place by sophomore Maritza Rodriguez.
Ball State women’s golf kicked off its four-match stretch to end the spring season by finishing seventh in the Colonel Classic this weekend.
The Chippewas would score in every inning but the eighth and ninth in Saturday afternoon's slaughter.
Ball State men’s volleyball (14-11, 7-4 MIVA) received a big lift from an unlikely hero in tonight’s 3-2 (18-25, 25-21, 21-25, 25-18, 21-19) victory over Lindenwood (8-13, 2-9 MIVA), and that hero was freshman outside attacker Ryan Dorgan.
After he was greeted by his teammates at home plate after rounding the bases, Ball State junior first basemen John Ricotta served as the decision maker with a go-ahead two-run shot in the seventh inning to give Ball State baseball a 3-1 lead over Central Michigan to path the way to a victory.
Looking to stay hot in conference play, Ball State softball (21-10, 3-1 MAC) headed out for its second conference road match of the season against Akron (1-24, 0-4 MAC).
After a 25-7 season that included a number of accolades in itself, Ball State women's basketball got another tidbit of good news on Thursday evening.
The Cardinals will compete in their two-day meets in Ohio at the Oliver Nikoloff Invitational and North Carolina at the Raleigh Relays.
Ball State tennis enters its fourth Mid-American Conference match against Northern Illinois, a team it has seen once already this season. However, Ball State head coach Bill Richards said every conference match is important.
The Mid-American Conference has never tested Ball State tennis in the way it has so far this season.
The regular season is nearing its end, and No. 12 Ball State men’s volleyball (13-11, 6-4 MIVA) is in the midst of a battle for positioning in the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Tournament.
Ball State football is one week into spring practices, and the players are eager to get the 2018 season underway.
Morgan Nadaline and the Cardinals will try to show their drive throughout the month of April.
This is the first time since 2016 that the Cardinals have sent an individual specialist to a Regional competition.
After an 11-0 start to the 2017-18 season that included victories over Purdue, Vanderbilt, Butler and Western Kentucky, Ball State (25-7, 13-5 MAC) made just enough errors in conference play to prevent them from an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament.