Ball State cruises by NAIA’s Holy Cross
By Conor Hockett / December 6, 2012Ball State cruises by NAIA’s Holy Cross
Ball State cruises by NAIA’s Holy Cross
After a four-game road stretch in which Ball State went 1-3, coach Brady Sallee and his team will return home to play against Detroit Mercy tonight.
Ball State students have the opportunity to purchase tickets for the Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl on Dec. 21.
INDIANAPOLIS — Former NFL coach Tony Dungy has been selected as this year's NCAA Roosevelt Award winner.
Bret Bielema is moving from the Big Ten to the Southeastern Conference, and Gus Malzahn is returning to Auburn — this time to run the Tigers.
With over a month until Mid-American Conference play starts, coach Billy Taylor isn’t turning his focus to the struggling half-court offense just yet.
Paul George has found himself a new routine.
Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl ideal for Ball State
History was made Sunday night when Northern Illinois earned a berth in the Orange Bowl.
Te'o, Manziel, Klein invited to attend Heisman presentation ceremony Monday
When coach Billy Taylor moved junior Jesse Berry to the point guard position this season, Ball State’s Preseason All-Mid-American Conference West Division selection inherited the responsibility of involving teammates, while still keeping his scorer’s mentality.
This time, Ball State football isn’t getting left at home during the bowl season.
Chiefs chairman Clark Hunt offered his condolences Sunday to the families affected by the murder-suicide involving one of his players.
At Rick Majerus’ final stop, the lone concession to the coach’s health woes were the footstools stationed at each corner of the practice court.
After two days of competition, Ball State men’s swimming and diving ended the Eastern Michigan Invitational in fourth place on the road in Ypsilanti, Mich.
At Rick Majerus’ final stop, the lone concession to the coach’s health woes were the footstools stationed at each corner of the practice court.
Trailing 28-21 with just 40 seconds left, Ball State was slicing into Austin Peay’s lead, had momentum and enough time to possibly make it a one score game going into halftime.
INDIANAPOLIS -- During Ball State’s three-game losing streak, the players and coaches said the motion offense was a work in progress — it just needed time.
While Ball State coach Billy Taylor has remained upbeat and positive about his team’s recent struggles, the team’s schedule doesn’t get any easier.
After two losses and a close win, the Ball State women’s basketball team’s four-game road stretch is almost done.