Sophomore guard Brittany Carter attempts to push past the Evansville defense on Nov. 9. The women’s basketball team will host IPFW at 7 tonight before a four-game road trip. DN FILE PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK

LOOKING FOR FIRST WIN

After a 70-45 loss on the road to Marshall on Saturday, Ball State will try to secure its first win of the 2012-13 season tonight. 



Colts quarterback Andrew Luck throws a pass in the third quarter on Nov. 4 in Lucas Oil Stadium as the Indianapolis Colts defeated the Miami Dolphins 23-20. The Colts lost to the Patriots 59-24 during Sunday’s game. MCT PHOTO
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PATRIOTS ROUT COLTS

The New England Patriots superb offense finally got some help from the rest of the team.


Chris Bond attempts te shot in the first half of the game on Nov. 11., while Rose Terry and another Grambling State defender attempt to block. Chris Bond's on ball defense has led 4.5 steals per game. DN FILE PHOTO EMMA FLYNN
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WREAKING HAVOC

The Cardinals’ defensive stopper is averaging 4.5 steals per game, tied for fifth-best in the nation.



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ANOTHER BIG WIN

After starting quarterback Keith Wenning injured his Achilles tendon, Kelly Page, who hadn’t gotten a snap at quarterback all season, entered the game.


Freshman guard Marcus Posley attempts to push past the Grambling defense for the lay up attempt. DN PHOTO JONATHAN MIKSANEK
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STILL GETTING BETTER

While coach Billy Taylor raved about how well his team did in Sunday’s season-opening win against Grambling State, he said the Cardinals’ have work to do. 


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Ohio at Ball State

It’s fitting for Ball State to celebrate its last home game of 2012 with Ohio, one of the best teams in the Mid-American Conference.



Coach Pete Lemobo talks with ESPN after the game. Both this game and the next one on Nov. 14 at 8 p.m. will be televised on an ESPN network. DN PHOTO COREY OHLENKAMP
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LEMBO HONORS NYPD

When he took the field for Ball State’s game against Toledo on Nov. 6, coach Pete Lembo had a different appearance to his usual game day attire. 


Freshmen Nathalie Fontaine drives past the Oakland defense. DN PHOTO COREY OHLENKMP
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BUTLER TUESDAY

Ball State women’s basketball coach Brady Sallee is not worried about getting practice time in for today’s game against Butler.



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BIG AND TALL

Having two big men taller than 6 feet and 7 inches seems normal for a Division I starting lineup.


Guard Marcus Posley goes in for the Ball State layup. DN PHOTO EMMA FLYNN
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GREAT START

Ball State’s 78-51 season-opening win on Sunday showed the team has some physical gifts. 







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