MEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Ohio State takes down Ball State in Columbus
March 12, 2011Ohio wasn't kind to Ball State sports Friday night.
Ohio wasn't kind to Ball State sports Friday night.
While it may commonly be called a rivalry, the battle between Ball State and Ohio State in men's volleyball has shifted into a more one-sided matchup.
Ball State slipped past Sacred Heart 23-25, 25-13, 20-25, 25-14, 16-14 at Worthen Arena on Sunday.
Redemption finally came for the Ball State men's volleyball team.
Consider this weekend a chance for Ball State to make up for lost opportunity.
The Mid-American Conference women's volleyball tournament has a new home.
The Mid-American Conference is changing the format to its women's volleyball tournament and moving it from Toledo, Ohio to Geneva, Ohio.
Playing volleyball has never been enough for Billy Ebel.
It was a match in which Ball State would not be denied.
After weeks of lackluster offensive play from the Ball State men's volleyball team, coach Joel Walton decided to make a few big changes in his lineup.
It can be a struggle to maintain motivation and consistency through a long and arduous season in any sport.
Last April, Ball State took care of business against Loyola 3-0 in Worthen Arena, but this year's rematch was anything but business as usual.
The Ball State softball team split its opening two games Saturday in the Austin Peay Tournament in Clarksville, TN.
Ball State ran away with a third-place standing in the Ball State Quadrangular Friday night.
If volleyball games were only played to two points, Ball State would have swept Ohio State.
Every team experiences a streak of some kind. Some have more winning streaks than losing streaks.
Redemption is on the minds of the players on the Ball State men's volleyball team.
Ball State hovered around the early teens of the American Volleyball Coaches Association poll since the beginning of the season.
Two of Anders Nelson's best performances of the year came in Ball State's weekend matches against Lewis and IPFW. Now, he's being recognized for it.
Alyssa Rio did it all defensively in 2010. Turns out that Rio was the best at her job.