WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: Ball State earns Sweet 16 spot with last-second win over Northern Iowa
By Matt McKinney / March 25, 2013Ball State earns Sweet 16 spot with last-second win over Northern Iowa
Ball State earns Sweet 16 spot with last-second win over Northern Iowa
Unusually cold temperatures during late March in the Midwest have forced several Ball State sports teams to work around it, including the women’s golf team.
Ball State men’s golf returns to the course after winning its last event two weeks ago.
For the first time ever, a Ball State women’s basketball team has advanced to the Sweet 16.
Playing clean, error free baseball was what helped launch Ball State into a six game winning streak coming into Saturday’s doubleheader against Akron.
Brady Sallee had 151 career wins going into Ball State’s women’s NIT matchup at Minnesota, but none of them were in the postseason.
The Six Flags theme music echoed throughout Worthen Arena, but it was not an old man with a top hat and cane dancing—it was 2562 Ball State fans anticipating set point and effectively match point.
Sean Godfrey had already tied the game with a solo home run earlier in the fourth inning.
Riding a four-match winning streak, Ball State traveled north on I-69 to the Gates Sports Center, getting another win over a quality opponent 3-1 (19-25, 25-22, 25-19, 25-22).
As the Ball State gymnastics team prepares for the Mid-American Conference Championship tournament this Saturday, they hope that the long, trying season will have a positive effect on their post-season performance.
Keenan Pfotenhauer and Zach Brubaker have followed Ball State’s volleyball team for years which has given a special relationship with the team.
Coming into the 2013 season, Ball State was hoping that its pitcher, Scott Baker, could take another step forward this season.
Eight former Ball State football players participated in the school’s Pro Day Wednesday, hoping to making an impression on NFL scouts.
After defeating No. 24 North Carolina and suffering a 8-7 loss in the battle against Wisconsin, Ball State softball picked up its share of weekly awards by the Mid-American Conference West Division.
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Ball State’s 3 p.m. game against Butler today is canceled due to poor field conditions.
Despite falling 1-3 in the top of the third, Ball State answered with three runs to take back the lead in the bottom of the frame.
It’s no secret that the Cardinals have struggled this season in doubles action. They have found themselves trailing after the first point eight times this year.