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“We were not good,” Kelli Miller Phillips said.Ball State Women’s Volleyball’s head coach did not mince her words when reflecting on the Cardinal’s performance against Bowling Green (7-6, 2-0 MAC) this afternoon — a performance that included 26 attacking errors from the Cardinals and a .021 hitting percentage (both season lows).Click for the full recap by Daniel Kehn :https://www.ballstatedailynews.com/article/2024/09/ball-state-suffers-series-sweep-records-season-low-hitting-percentage-against-bowling-green
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Ball State volleyball falls 0-3 to Bowling Green

“We were not good,” Kelli Miller Phillips said.Ball State Women’s Volleyball’s head coach did not mince her words when reflecting on the Cardinal’s performance against Bowling Green (7-6, 2-0 MAC) this afternoon — a performance that included 26 attacking errors from the Cardinals and a .021 hitting percentage (both season lows).Click for the full recap by Daniel Kehn :https://www.ballstatedailynews.com/article/2024/09/ball-state-suffers-series-sweep-records-season-low-hitting-percentage-against-bowling-green


Ball State's field hockey team loses to Miami 0-3 Sept. 27 at Briner Sports Complex. This marks the teams second Mid-American Conference Loss, dropping them to 1-6 (0-2 MAC).
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Ball State Field Hockey falls 0-3 to Miami

Ball State's field hockey team loses to Miami 0-3 Sept. 27 at Briner Sports Complex. This marks the teams second Mid-American Conference Loss, dropping them to 1-6 (0-2 MAC).


This past weekend on Saturday, Sept. 21, Downtown Muncie was filled with activities and attractions for the entire community to enjoy during the Fire Up Festival. This two-day event was presented by Muncie Downtown Development Partnership and Ivy Tech Community College. With a mixture of hot air balloons, spicy foods, and live entertainment, the festival serves as a celebration to the end of summer for the whole of Muncie to enjoy.
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Downtown Muncie's Fire-Up Festival

This past weekend on Saturday, Sept. 21, Downtown Muncie was filled with activities and attractions for the entire community to enjoy during the Fire Up Festival. This two-day event was presented by Muncie Downtown Development Partnership and Ivy Tech Community College. With a mixture of hot air balloons, spicy foods, and live entertainment, the festival serves as a celebration to the end of summer for the whole of Muncie to enjoy.

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