Early injury affects Ball State women's volleyball in MAC quarterfinal match
By Zach Cains / November 21, 2015What was looking to be a career highlight match for senior Alex Fuelling turned into a nightmare in the first set.
What was looking to be a career highlight match for senior Alex Fuelling turned into a nightmare in the first set.
Ball State has a lot of work ahead of them to win the Mid-American Conference tournament at Ohio University.
Ball State women's volleyball finished its regular season this past weekend, which set it up to be the sixth seed seed going into the Mid-American Conference tournament.
Ball State locked up a guaranteed seed in the Mid-American Conference women's volleyball tournament this weekend, even if it wasn't how they wanted to earn it.
Ball State women's volleyball has dominated at home this season. Surrounded by friends, family and energetic crowds every time they step onto their court, the Cardinals can't help but play well at home.
Ball State is one of the best women's volleyball team in the Mid-American Conference, playing well with its increased offensive attack.
After a five-game skid, Ball State volleyball has regained some very important momentum with two consecutive victories at home.
Ball State women's volleyball has played through a lot of adversity this season with multiple key players sitting out at different times, leaving the Cardinals potentially vulnerable on the court. Even with so many inconsistencies, senior setter Jenna Spadafora has been consistent in her efforts.
The Ball State women's volleyball team took control of the Mid-American Conference West Division on Oct. 2, but failed to take advantage of it with a bad loss to Western Michigan on Oct. 3.
Ball State women's volleyball played strong in its first home game since mid-September, defeating Mid-American Conference rival Northern Illinois in three straight sets.