Soccer looks for motivation after double OT draw
By Olivia Adams / September 10, 2018Ball State Soccer traveled to Macomb, Illinois, Sunday and tied with Western Illinois 1-1 after double overtime.
Ball State Soccer traveled to Macomb, Illinois, Sunday and tied with Western Illinois 1-1 after double overtime.
Back on the road again, Ball State Soccer (3-1, 0-0 MAC) will head just over the border to take on Western Illinois (1-3, 0-0 Summit).
In its final weekend away series of the season, Ball State Soccer (3-1, 0-0 MAC) headed down south to take on College of Charleston (2-3, 0-0 CAA). An 18 minute onslaught by the Cardinals in the second half gave them the 3-0 win.
This weekend, Ball State Soccer (2-1, 0-0 MAC) travels down south for another two-game weekend against College of Charleston (2-2, 0-0 CAA) and Charleston Southern (1-0-1, 0-0 Big South).
Looking to stay undefeated in the early season, Ball State soccer (1-1, 0-0 MAC) traveled to Richmond, KY to take on Eastern Kentucky (2-1, 0-0 OVC). An early goal by the Colonels would be the only score of the match as the Cardinals would fall, 1-0.
Starting off the season with a 2-1 win over Purdue Fort Wayne, Ball State Soccer (1-0, 0-0 MAC) is looking to continue their winning ways against Eastern Kentucky (1-1, 0-0 OVC).
After a double overtime loss to Toledo in the 2017 Mid-American Conference tournament, the Cardinals return to the field with goals of winning the MAC championship and a first ever NCAA tournament bid.
Although it is one of the younger sports programs at the university, Ball State soccer has recently found a winning recipe.
Alyssa Heintschel and Carley Shannon have chose to further their academic careers, and earned some assistance in doing so.
Playing experience, teaching experience and a new perspective. Those are a few of the things Ball State soccer’s new assistant coach Katy Dolesh brings to the table.
Although her career on the field is over, senior Alyssa Heintschel continues to make history as a member of Ball State soccer with her academic accolades.
Ball State soccer goalkeeper Alyssa Heintschel was named one of five members of the 2017 Senior CLASS Award First Team for women’s soccer after a nationwide vote.
Ball State soccer looked to have seized the momentum early after jumping out to a 1-0 lead within 10 minutes, but Toledo fought back for a 2-1 overtime victory to end Ball State’s season and advance to the Mid-American Conference Tournament championship.
Ball State soccer will look to punch its ticket to the Mid-American Conference Tournament championship game Thursday when it plays Toledo in the semifinals.
Ball State soccer’s Lauren Roll has been named a finalist for the Women’s Soccer HERO of the Week, an award voted on by fans to recognize the best performances of the week in NCAA sports.
Ball State avenged its only conference loss of the regular season as it defeated Northern Illinois 2-1 in the Mid-American Conference Tournament quarterfinals on Sunday afternoon.
Alyssa Heintschel now sits in the Ball State record books as the goalkeeper with the most victories in school history as she recorded the 35th win of her career as Ball State beat Miami 1-0 on Thursday.
Those familiar with Ball State soccer may know Alyssa Heintschel as the senior goalkeeper and captain of the team. What they may not be as familiar with is her excellence inside the classroom.
Ball State soccer will look to find its offensive groove Thursday at Miami in the final regular season game of the season.
The Ball State defense held strong for 110 minutes, recording five saves, including a key stop in the 68th minute when junior defender Evie Stepaniak stepped into the 6-yard box.