WOMEN'S GOLF: Junior brings home records to Ball State
By Dakota Crawford / September 10, 2013A fifth career title, a Ball State record and new confidence in a reshaped roster are all products of consistency.
A fifth career title, a Ball State record and new confidence in a reshaped roster are all products of consistency.
The Women’s golf team traveled to Illinois this weekend to begin their season competing against 13 other teams in the Redbird Invitational. After a long day of 36 holes at Illinois State’s Weibring Golf Club, the team tied at third place with Bradley University.
The men’s and women’s golf teams got their seasons underway over the weekend after months of inactivity.
An hour after Saturday’s win over Army, Ball State football head coach Pete Lembo talked to the media about his quarterback, Keith Wenning.
Ball State’s 2-0 victory over Tennessee Tech was just another day in the office, fitting the mold of each of Ball State’s games: dominate possession, let the team’s depth be an advantage and hold strong on the backline.
A group of individuals muddled through the scoreless first half. A team worked to win in the second.
Last Thursday, Ball State needed a whole half to get its offense started against Illinois State.
Just 56 seconds in, the Ball State defense was on its heels.
Losing a 1,000-yard running back and the team’s sack leader to injury could leave some teams devastated.
Watch raw video that shows Ball State football players getting ready to enter the field and the first touchdown for Ball State of the game.
Every team in the country knows that Army will run the triple-option offense, no matter if its up 30 points or down 30 points. The question is how will teams defend the triple option.
UPDATE: Ball State wins its second game of the season with a score of 40-14 against Army.
Anna Pryde has been with the Ball State field hockey team since the beginning of the season. ‘
When Ball State takes the field against Army on Saturday, it will be an anniversary of sorts for three Cardinal players.
Ball State may have won the season opener by a comfortable margin, but the coaching staff didn’t feel comfortable about Illinois State getting to Keith Wenning.
After knocking off IPFW in the first set 25-7, Ball State seemed poised to run the Mastodons out of Worthen Arena.
Not all tigers have a loud roar.
Ball State’s volleyball team doesn’t have time to dwell on its Saturday defeat.