TRACK: Ball State to compete at Miami Invitational
April 8, 2010The 25th annual Miami Invitational will field 18 teams and will be the first scored meet of the outdoor season for Ball State.
The 25th annual Miami Invitational will field 18 teams and will be the first scored meet of the outdoor season for Ball State.
Bowling Green (8-15-1, 2-4) will be looking to turn around their disappointing season against Ball State (11-16, 5-1) when the three-game series begins today at 3 p.m.
Among the six teams and individual competitors is the No. 1 Alabama, the No. 7 and No. 9 all-around gymnasts and five top-10 gymnasts on individual events.
With Opening Day for the Minor Leagues today, center fielder Jeremy Hazelbaker will return to the Boston Red Sox Class A affiliate in Greenville, S.C., and shortstop Dean Anna will open the year with San Diego Padres' Class A team in Fort Wayne. Four other former Cardinals are also playing in the minor leagues, including former first round draft picks Bryan Bullington and Brad Snyder, who are in AAA.
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Ball State lost to Lewis 3-2 on Feb. 26 with the fifth game determined by two points. Tuesday night was the same story with the Cardinals instead surviving 15-13 in the game five.
A four-run first inning from IPFW proved to be too much for Ball State University and its offense as they fell 5-4 Tuesday afternoon.
To qualify as an Academic All-MAC candidate, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.2 cumulative GPA and participate in 50 percent of the contests for that particular sport. First-year students and junior college transfers in their first year of residence, however, are not eligible.
The loss snapped the Cardinals' four-game winning streak and was its first loss to Indiana in five games dating back to 1998.
A four-run first inning from IPFW (20-10) pushed the game out of reach early. Ball State's (21-8) lineup did not give in as it made a last inning effort to come back, but it fell short, losing 5-4.
No. 15 Ball State travels to Lewis for a midweek MIVA match with plenty of rankings implications.
With a four-game winning streak snapped over the weekend by Miami University, Ball State University will attempt to get back on track against IPFW at home Tuesday.
Ball State heads to Indiana for a nonconference game with a four-game winning streak on the line.
Sweeping showers limited the amount of events for Ball State to participate in. It participated in only six of 20 events for Saturday's schedule.
The Cardinals had to settle on a split with the reigning MAC Tournament champion RedHawks as Ball State's offense struggled in Saturday's 5-0 defeat. The Cardinals came back with a 4-3 victory Sunday.
Yes, it's a matchup pitting a cute bulldog against a devil, America's favorite underdog against the team people love to hate.
Ball State University didn't quite show the consistency this weekend that coach Mike Fleck would have liked, but the Cardinals still played well enough to finish in second place out of 19 teams in the Hoosier Invitational hosted by Indiana University.
Ball State completed a three-game sweep of Miami on Sunday with a 17-8 victory. The Cardinals (11-15, 5-1) have won both MAC series this year and are on a four-game winning streak.
Ball State has three matches remaining with Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association schools to improve its seeding before the MIVA tournament, which is less than three weeks away.
Despite the win, doubles plagued the Cardinals' performance once again. The team lost two out of three matches and was forced to come up with four wins in singles.