The up and down year that Ball State men's basketball had has officially come to and end.
Each of the previous two seasons, the Cardinals have played in the CollegeInsider.com Tournament (CIT) following their exit from the Mid-American Conference Tournament. According to the Star Press, however, Ball State won't play in a postseason tournament this year.
After losing to Kent State in the MAC Tournament quarterfinals, Ball State finishes with a 19-13 record, falling one win short of a third straight 20-plus season under the direction of fifth year head coach James Whitford.
It's hard to remember a season, if there's ever been one, that had the countless crucial moments that this year's Ball State team went through both on and off the court. Relive some of the biggest storylines, good and bad, from this season:
The Good
There were plenty of brights spots and memorable moments for Ball State:
Ball State 'knocking on the door' of previous eras success – Over the summer, Whitford picks up a pair of Southeastern Conference transfers, bringing his roster total to eight former Indiana All-Stars. K.J. Walton from Missouri and Brachen Hazen from Arkansas gave an even brighter outlook for the future of Ball State men's basketball.
Banner chasing: Men's hoops has eyes on MAC Championship – Ball State was vocal about wanting a successful season. It's been 18 years since the Cardinals hung a banner from the rafters of Worthen Arena but Whitford and company were confident on their mission to change that.
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Persons hits last-second 3-pointer to beat No. 9 Notre Dame – In the first of many last-second shots for Tayler Persons, the junior point guard helped lift Ball State past Notre Dame on the road. The early-season win marked the program's first victory over a Top 25 opponent since 2001.
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Ball State gets hot with ninth straight victory – Learning from their early season struggles, Ball State pushes past Eastern Michigan and becomes one of the nation's hottest teams.
Fans take notice, attendance increases at Worthen – Ball State finished the regular season 14-2 at home and for good reason — fans made it hard for opposing teams to win. A season average of 3,720 fans marked Ball State's best attendance average since the 2011-12 season.
Instant classic? Ball State beats Akron in record-breaking game – With what started out to be a slow-paced contest quickly turned into one of the most exciting games of the season. Ball State rallied past Akron in an 111-106 double overtime thriller.
Ball State dominates Toledo, making them the hottest MAC team? – Playing the second-best team in the conference, one would expect a close game. The Cardinals didn't think so, however, beating the Rockets by 26-points at home. The win showed that the Cardinals seemingly found their new identity late in the season.
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Sellers breaks program's all-time 3-point record – Despite the loss, a packed crowd watched senior Sean Sellers break Ball State's all-time career 3-point record. Just five minutes into the game, Sellers hit his 225th 3-pointer, breaking the record previously held by Jesse Berry.
The Bad
With all the good things that happened, there was equal amount of adversity and heartbreak, starting with some early news that shook the entire Ball State community.
The death of Zach Hollywood – Ball State was sent reeling after the death of men's basketball player Zach Hollywood. The 19-year-old was found dead in his apartments after what was determined to be a suicide.
Ball State doesn't actually receive AP Top 25 votes – In a mixup with college basketball reporter Seth Davis it appeared that Ball State earned AP Top 25 votes. It didn't. Davis meant to put in Baylor not Ball State in his preseason selection, giving false hope to the Cardinals faithful early on.
Tough schedule results in 2-4 start for Ball State – Ball State knew the beginning of its season was going to be tough and it showed in the first six games of the year. Losing to Dayton on a last-second shot, Bucknell, Oregon and Oklahoma wasn't the ideal start for Ball State.
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Nine-game winning streak snapped in 20-point Buffalo loss – As quickly as Ball State appeared to be piecing everything together, it came to a sudden halt in a huge home loss. Buffalo, as expected, went on to win the MAC Tournament and Ball State suffered a few more blowout losses throughout the season.
Jontrell Walker preliminarily charged with domestic battery – In Ball State's victory over Akron, it was without one of its most prolific 3-point shooters. Transfer Jontrell Walker was found guilty of domestic battery charges earlier the morning leading up to the game.
Senior Jeremie Tyler dismissed from team – Things quickly went from bad to worse as Ball State senior Jeremie Tyler was dismissed from the team because of a "violation of team rules." It marked the fourth time Tyler was suspended from the team in his career with the latest coming at the beginning of the 2017-18 season.
Season characterized in quarterfinal loss to Kent State – Ball State had every chance to move onto the semifinal game of the MAC Tournament against Buffalo but Kent State had other ideas. The Cardinals season seemed to culminate in a tight 3-point loss to the Golden Flashes in the quarterfinal round of the conference tournament.
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