RECAP: Ball State men's basketball vs. Central Michigan
By Ryan Flanery / February 18, 2017Sophomore guard Tayler Persons scored a career-high 32 points in the Cardinals' OT win.
Sophomore guard Tayler Persons scored a career-high 32 points in the Cardinals' OT win.
Four Cardinals scored more than 15 points in Ball State's 92-84 win.
Ball State softball finished the second day of play at the Wildcat Invitational, splitting a double header against Abilene Christian and North Dakota State. The Cardinals (3-6) worked their way out of a defensive pinch in the top of the fifth inning to allow Abilene Christian (1-4) only one run after having the bases loaded with no outs.
In Ball State track and field’s only home indoor meet of the season, the Ball State Tune-Up is one last meet before the big race next Friday at the Mid-American Conference Indoor Championship. On Friday, the Cardinals went up against Western Michigan University, Wright State University, and Fort Wayne.
Brendan Surane led the Cardinals with 17 kills in Friday night's loss.
The Cardinals opened the 2017 season with a win against a ranked opponent.
Ball State softball opened the weekend up at the Wildcat Invitational with a double header against Drake and No. 10 Arizona.
Ball State men’s basketball travels to Mt. Pleasant for its second meeting with second-place Central Michigan Saturday.
To celebrate its achievements as one of the most active musical organizations in Delaware County for the past 29 years, America’s Hometown Band will perform a free concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in Emens Auditorium.
Coming off a win against Central Michigan, the Ball State gymnastics team (4-6, 2-0) looks to stay undefeated in the MAC as the face Bowling Green.
A beautiful week ahead with a lot of sunshine and minimal chances of rain!
The opening reception of the show is Feb. 25 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the School of Art Atrium Gallery, located in Art and Journalism Building Room 101.
Michael Hicks, the director of the Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State, published a study that concluded almost 88 percent of job losses in manufacturing is due to an increase in productivity.
The Cardinals haven't lost at home all season.
It all started with “fake news,” which should not even be called that because it is not news.
Rodney "Rod" Davis — a former icon in the Miller College of Business as a student, professor and administrator — died Monday at the age of 70.
Ball State Student Government Association held the first presidential and vice-presidential debate Thursday night.