“There wasn't a ton of pressure that was put on us, but at least we were staying focused and doing things on our side of the court regardless of what was happening on the other side,” Ball State head coach Kelli Miller Phillips said.
Miami continued their now 21-game win streak against Ball State, as they have won every match between the two universities since Thursday, November 3rd, 2011.
Barton and Mason break down the release of the Five Nights at Freddy's movie.
Mason and Barton break down the release of Sonic Superstars, Marvel's Spider-Man 2, and Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
As the season looks to come to an end for the Cardinals, who are officially out of postseason contention, graduate students Kerrianne McClay and Libby Kraus look to finish strong while on the road.
“We definitely know what’s on the line for the rest of these games… be ready for much more,” Cooper said.
The juniors said this season is all about positivity and supporting one another. Christman said that the Cardinals lift each other up to help people stay positive. Mahnensmith echoed Christman in saying that these are key elements that play a huge role during races.
Weather Forecaster Noah Gordon is tracking a rainy weekend and a bitterly cold Halloween.
This win secures the third seed in the conference for Ball State and home advantage for their quarter-final match this Sunday, October 29. At the time of this publication, the Cardinals are currently slated to face Ohio University in the Mid-American Conference tournament.
Blom's experience overcoming adversity helps her empathize with student athletes she has mentored during her 15-year career at Ball State University. Blom has worked as a faculty athletic representative, chairperson for Ball State’s School of Kinesiology, and professor of sport and exercise psychology, but was just named associate athletic director for championship performance.
Izzy Collins has the forecast for the upcoming rain on the weekend followed by colder temperatures early next week. Halloween will not be so warm.
It's been six months since a major industrial fire in Richmond pushed a huge plume of smoke over the city, but now, cleanup crews from the Environmental Protection Agency are ready to pick up the pieces in early November.
A man opened fire at a bowling alley and a bar in Lewiston, Maine, on Wednesday night, killing at least 16 people and engulfing the state's second-largest city in chaos. The suspect remained at large as authorities ordered residents and business owners to stay inside and off the streets. Two law enforcement officials told The Associated Press dozens of people also had been wounded. The officials were not authorized to publicly discuss details of the ongoing investigation and spoke to AP on condition of anonymity.