Ball State soccer takes down Michigan 2-1

Junior midfielder Addie Chester jogs into position to prepare for a throw-in against IU Bloomington on August 20 at Briner Sports Complex. Chester has played 66 minutes this year. Titus Slaughter, DN
Junior midfielder Addie Chester jogs into position to prepare for a throw-in against IU Bloomington on August 20 at Briner Sports Complex. Chester has played 66 minutes this year. Titus Slaughter, DN

Ball State soccer has improved its record to 2-2 on the season after a victory over Michigan.

After falling to Butler 3-0 Thursday night, the team bounced back today to secure a 2-1 win. Junior Delaney Caldwell scored one goal in the match assisted by fellow junior, transfer Addie Chester, who later scored a goal of her own.

Like the Butler game, head coach Josh Rife’s defenders each played the full match, proving to be a successful choice as they walked away with a second-half shutout and a victory over a Big 10 school.

Ball State remains on the road to face Austin Peay Thursday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. Following this match, the Cardinals begin a three-game home stand on Sept. 8. 


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