MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ball State reloaded and ready for 2012 season
January 11, 2012In some way for each player on the Ball State men's volleyball team, the upcoming season represents a bounty of opportunities.
In some way for each player on the Ball State men's volleyball team, the upcoming season represents a bounty of opportunities.
If Ball State needed any more reasons to crave a win over Quincy, it came last week when both teams were tied for fourth in the Preseason Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Coaches Poll.
An already thin amount of depth at middle attacker for Ball State has now become even thinner.
The Ball State men's volleyball team's season will kick off today with its annual Alumni match at 7:30 p.m. inside Worthen Arena.
Ball State's goal toward improving its offense at outside attacker has taken its first step in the 2012 recruiting class.
An upset win by Quincy over Ball State in the quarterfinals of the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association Tournament in 2011 may have conflicted coaches on which team is better heading into the 2012 season.
In an effort to officially wrap up the 2011 Ball State women's volleyball season, here's the first of four reviews of every player on the roster this season and what their individual opportunities will look like next season.
Ball State women's volleyball officially signed its first member of the 2012 recruiting class on Monday. Jenna Spadafora signed a national letter of intent to play at Ball State next season.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — With Ball State's primary goals completed, a 0-3 loss to Louisville in the first round of the NCAA Tournament on Friday to end its season came with an articulated feeling of accomplishment from coach Steve Shondell.
After Ball State dropped the first set to Louisville in its first-round match in the NCAA Tournament, an immediate turnaround in play was needed in order for Ball State to stay alive.
When Ball State players walked off the court after beating St. Louis last Saturday, a sense of uncertainty filled the air between the cheers of celebration.
Alyssa Rio is headed to the NCAA Tournament. It just might not be in the way she always expected.
Now two days removed from being announced as at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, the Ball State women's volleyball team is still giddy about its selection to the national stage.
When forward Tyler Koch injured his right thumb in Sunday's game against Calumet College, it became the latest nagging pain the redshirt sophomore had to deal with.