Spring schedule begins for Ball State men's golf at Earl Yestingsmeier Match Play
ByBall State men's golf opens up its spring schedule at the seventh annual Early Yestingsmeier Match Play in Dade City, Florida.
Ball State men's golf opens up its spring schedule at the seventh annual Early Yestingsmeier Match Play in Dade City, Florida.
With spring sports starting up and winter sports moving deeper into conference play, it's hard to keep track of everything that's going on in Ball State athletics. Here's everything that happened the weekend of Feb. 9-11 for Ball State's athletic teams.
Ball State softball wrapped up its first of five early-season tournaments Sunday afternoon.
Ball State women’s golf stood above the rest this weekend, winning the Ball State Sunshine Invitational in Florida.
After Friday night's Royal Ball in downtown Muncie, the Ball State gymnastics team (9-4, 3-0 MAC) regained focus as it faced Bowling Green (3-5, 1-2 MAC). The Cardinals defeated the Falcons last weekend, 195.000-194.275, in the Denver Quad.
After a 1-1 start on the first day of the season, Ball State softball dominated both North Carolina State and Georgetown to sweep Saturday's doubleheader in Fort Myers, Florida.
After winning the opening set, Ball State was unable to find much of a rhythm on the way to a 3-1 defeat at the hands of McKendree.
Carmen Grande became the program's all-time leader in assists after dishing out six in the win.
Sophomore forward Tahjai Teague and junior center Trey Moses are becoming a force to be reckoned with in the paint.
Ball State (1-1) had five different players drive in runs in its 10-2 rout of LIU-Brooklyn (0-2) on Friday evening to earn its first victory in 2018.
Ball State will look to avenge its Jan. 23 overtime loss when it hosts Kent State in the second meeting of the season between the two teams.
Molly Smith got the win for the Tigers, going all seven innings and allowing seven hits. Junior Aeshia Miles took the loss for the Cardinals (0-1), giving up all four earned runs over six innings pitched.
This weekend is the last time head swimming coach Bob Thomas will coach the Class of 2018.
While there may be snow on the ground in Muncie, the Ball State Softball team is kicking off their 2018 season down in sunny Florida in the Florida Gulf Coast University kick-off classic.
The Cardinals played with the heart of a team that can compete with anyone in the nation but ultimately fell short in the final set.
Coming off of an upset finish against No. 21 BYU last weekend, the Ball State Gymnastics team returns home for its second of three home meets this season against Bowling Green.
The Cardinals will be competing against teams from bigger conferences like the SEC, ACC and Big Ten, but head coach Brian Etelman thinks they can easily handle it.
After a doubleheader sweep in its last competition against IU Southeast, Ball State will come into the match with momentum, along with familiarity.
The Cardinals will host their first event of the spring season at the PGA Village in Florida when they host the Ball State Sunshine Invitational at Port St. Lucie on Feb. 9 and Feb. 10.
With just under two weeks until its season opener, Ball State was fortunate for the opportunity to practice on its field in preparation for its first game in South Carolina.