Three pointers: What to watch between Ball State and Toledo
By Robby General / January 30, 2018Outside of Buffalo, who is undefeated in conference play, Toledo remains one of the hottest teams in the Mid-American Conference.
Outside of Buffalo, who is undefeated in conference play, Toledo remains one of the hottest teams in the Mid-American Conference.
Ball State athletics director Mark Sandy announced his plan to retire from collegiate athletics on Monday.
No. 14 Ball State men’s volleyball ended a weekend full of errors and inconsistency by losing its first match to an unranked opponent this season.
After three straight weeks on the road to start the season, Ball State gymnastics (6-3, 1-0 MAC) returned home for the first time this season to take on No. 20 Kent State (2-1, 1-1 MAC). The Cardinals were looking to rally after major improvements on three of four events last weekend.
Ball State (4-3) fell to No. 12 Pepperdine (3-2) by a 3-1 margin Saturday. It seemed to be a match in which the Cardinals couldn’t get out of their own way, racking up 20 service errors and 24 attack errors while playing from behind for much of the match.
In a rivalry meet, Ball State men’s swim and dive came up short against Evansville, losing 180-117 on Saturday afternoon.
It was a matchup between Northern Illinois' Courtney Woods and Ball State's Moriah Monaco — two potential Mid-American Conference Player of the Year finalists on Saturday at Worthen Arena.
If you love high-powered offense, buzzer-beating shots and electric atmospheres, this was the game for you.
For about 33 minutes, there wasn’t much excitement to be had. The last 17 minutes, though? That will be remembered for years to come.
Ball State's golf program held a dedication ceremony at 10 a.m. Saturday to introduce the new Earl Yestingmeier Golf Center to the public.
Prior to the Ball State men's basketball game Saturday, it was announced that senior guard Jeremie Tyler was dismissed from the team.
Ball State tennis doubles partners freshmen Chris Adams and Tom Carney were awarded Mid-American Conference Doubles Team of the Week.
It’s a rivalry dual meet like no other, as Ball State men’s swim and dive (1-3) squares off against a Mid-American Conference foe and in-state rival in the Evansville Purple Aces.
Ball State track and field will travel to West Lafeyette to compete in the Fred Wilt Open this weekend.
The Cardinals will take the floor on Sunday at 1 p.m. at Worthen Arena.
No. 14 Ball State men’s volleyball (4-2) will look to keep building on its current momentum after winning both of its matches last weekend as it sets out on its first road trip of the season this weekend, traveling to Fairfax, Virginia, to take on No. 12 Pepperdine on Saturday and George Mason on Sunday in the Uvaldo Acosta Invitational.
He swung the golf club and missed the ball — an acceptable mistake on his first day of practice, right?
As the midway point of conference play draws near, one thing has become increasingly obvious — it's hard to win on the road in the MAC.
As Cardinals fans poured into Worthen Arena on Wednesday night, the 1,077 in attendance were in for a surprise when they looked to the floor during warmups.
The Cardinals (16-3, 5-3 MAC) offense catches fire early and never cools downs blowing past the Falcons (10-9, 2-6 MAC) 82-41.