RECAP: Ball State women’s tennis vs. Eastern Michigan
By Adam Chowdhury / April 7, 2017The Cardinals are still undefeated in Mid-American Conference play.
The Cardinals are still undefeated in Mid-American Conference play.
In a Mid-American Conference match, the Ball State men's tennis team (10-9, 2-2 MAC) lost to Toledo (10-11, 1-3 MAC) Friday.
The Ball State women's golf team looks to extend its winning streak to three when it travels to Bloomington, Indiana, to take part in the Indiana Invitational.
Mid-major schools participating within the Football Bowl Subdivision are in a financial arms race with Power 5 schools — and they’re losing.
The five players say they have gained lasting friendships and lessons to take into their future jobs from playing at Ball State.
Blake Reardon's career-high not enough as Cardinals drop three consecutive sets in loss to Lewis.
Ball State men’s tennis faces Mid-American Conference rival Toledo for the second time this season on Friday.
The Cardinals' confidence is running high halfway through MAC play.
Ball State softball’s six-game winning streak puts them at a 7-1 record in Mid-American Conference league play. Head coach Megan Ciolli Bartlett thinks this calls for an earned break.
"It's not like he wanted to follow in my footsteps," Chandler said. "He wants to make his own name, but he also wants to be able to say, 'I was able to do a few things like my dad.'"
The Cardinals could clinch a home berth in the MIVA tournament with two wins this week.
The Cardinals extended their losing streak with an extra-innings heartbreaker in Bloomington.
The Cardinals have won their last six games.
Junior right-handed pitcher Carolyn Wilmes runs her toe through the dirt behind the pitchers' circle before Ball State softball games
Eamon Zayed will help coach the Cardinals in his "free time from his club obligations."
The sophomore has won all 12 of her singles matches for Ball State women's tennis (16-2, 4-0 MAC) this season.
Several reserves stepped up in the Cardinals' wins.
"We know we're better than we're playing, there's no question about that," Ball State head coach Rich Maloney said.
A rivalry has heated up over the past couple of years between Ball State women's tennis and Buffalo. Today, it was the Cardinals who came out on top over the Buffalo Bulls.
The Cardinals (11-17, 0-6 MAC) were shut out 10-0 as the Bobcats (14-12, 3-0 MAC) completed the series sweep.