GYMNASTICS: Cardinals continue winning streak
By Dakota Crawford / February 4, 2013Ball State gymnastics have won three straight events. Now the team looks to carry its momentum and energy into a critical stretch of the season.
Ball State gymnastics have won three straight events. Now the team looks to carry its momentum and energy into a critical stretch of the season.
The Ball State men’s tennis team lost its third match of the season against the Big Ten’s No. 33 Indiana 6-1 Sunday at the IU Indoor Tennis Center.
Ball State coach Brady Sallee didn’t doubt that at least one of his players would provide a spark to push the Cardinals to what ended up being a 56-41 win.
Voices echoed through the Atrium as the Statesmen and several Indiana high school students gave an impromptu performance Saturday afternoon.
February is a time when we start to see a few extra black faces on television and in the news.
In Washington state, dairymen, freshmen and even penmanship could soon be things of the past.
After years of dusty sleep, the dormant Roberts Hotel is about to reawaken.
With the score 14-12 in the fifth set, sophomore Shane Witmer held the ball in his hands ready to serve the potential match point.
The Ball State women’s tennis team beat Dayton and Wright State in the doubleheader matches Friday. Coach Christine Bader and her team have improved to a 5-1 record, the team’s best start in five years.
The Ball State gymnastics team won their third consecutive meet Friday, with victories over Penn and Centenary the Cardinals are now 4-2 on the season.
As Ball State travels to Ypsilanti to face Eastern Michigan, it can take pride in knowing that it’s allowing 54 points per game since it’s started MAC play.
Jordon Crawford’s game could be described as flashy, maybe even wild, but his style is often wildly effective on the court.
The Cardinals improved to 6-0 overall and won their first Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association conference game of the year.
Schoolchildren joined NASA managers and relatives of the lost crew of space shuttle Columbia on Friday to mark the 10th anniversary of the tragedy.
ANKARA, Turkey — A suicide bomber killed himself and a Turkish security guard Friday at the U.S. Embassy in Ankara in what the White House described as a terrorist attack. Turkish officials said the blast was linked to domestic militants.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Dozens of Harvard University students have been academically disciplined in an investigation into cheating on an open-book, take-home final exam.
CHICAGO — Authorities in Illinois and Indiana searched Friday for a convicted murderer who was mistakenly released from custody in Chicago, with the two sides differing over whether a paperwork error could be to blame.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Natural Resources said Friday it is asking a prosecutor to drop charges against a couple who nursed an injured baby deer back to health.
The commandant of the Marine Corps said the infantry side of the most male of all military branches is skeptical about how women will perform in their units.
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Thirteen gay and lesbian couples have taken symbolic wedding vows in Bloomington during a ceremony staged to protest a proposed constitutional amendment banning gay marriage in Indiana.