Ball State shot 60.9 percent in the second half and went on to win 70-55 in front of 2,736 fans in Worthen Arena.
With an opportunity to secure an important win in its non-conference finale against Marshall, Ball State squandered away a solid first half performance en route to dropping its third straight game to end the 2011 calendar year.
In his first home game in nearly ten months, sophomore guard Tyrae Robinson said the nerves were there, but it didn't matter.
In an effort to officially wrap up the 2011 Ball State women's volleyball season, here's the first of four reviews of every player on the roster this season and what their individual opportunities will look like next season.
Trying to measure the consistency of Cardinals this season is like trying to forecast the weather. It constantly changes on a daily basis, much like the women wearing the red and white.
For the first time all season, point guard Tyrae Robinson will change out of his shirt and tie and suit up in a Ball State uniform.
INDIANAPOLIS — China will host its first race Aug. 19, series officials have put Detroit and Fontana, Calif., back on the schedule, and only four of 15 races are currently slated for ovals
Former Ball State basketball player Bonzi Wells has been waived by the Minnesota Timberwolves according to a press release from the team.
Ball State's sophomore guard Tyrae Robinson showed he was more than a viable back-up to senior point guard Randy Davis in his freshman season.
INDIANAPOLIS — China will host its first race Aug. 19, series officials have put Detroit and Fontana, Calif., back on the schedule, and only four of 15 races are currently slated for ovals.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Ball State's big motivation for playing IUPUI twice was to prepare for the five West Division opponents it will see twice in Mid-American Conference play this season.
INDIANAPOLIS — Peyton Manning has some rare good news for the NFL's only winless team: His ramped-up rehabilitation program includes more throwing.
Instead of competing at the Eastern Michigan Invitational last weekend, Ball State women's swimming and diving coach Laura Seibold-Caudill wanted to give her team a few extra days to prepare for Saturday's home meet against Michigan State.
After committing a career-high eight turnovers two days ago in a 55-43 loss at Butler, freshman Brittany Carter gave the ball away just once while leading Ball State with 17 points in a 59-55 victory over Austin Peay.
Senior captains Suzanne Grossnickle and Amber Crago turned in what coach Kelly Packard called a "huge" performance for the Cardinals in Sunday's 59-55 triumph over Austin Peay of the Ohio Valley Conference.
After releasing the self-proclaimed biggest shot of his career, Jarrod Jones held his follow through just a little bit longer.