Ball State soccer welcomes 10 new recruits
ByBall State soccer will come into the 2017 season without five key seniors.
Ball State soccer will come into the 2017 season without five key seniors.
Ball State men's volleyball began conference play this past weekend with a loss to Ohio State University and a win over McKendree University.
The Cardinals are 6-4 against the Mastodons in their last 10 matches.
The Cardinals beat the Raiders 5-2, but felt they could have done better.
One of the Cardinals newest recruits is — Nostradamus?
Ball State gymnastics headed out to Washington, D.C. for a quad meet against No. 16 George Washington, New Hampshire and Towson Feb. 5, but finished fourth.
Sixteen different Cardinals finished in the top 10 of their event and 10 set new personal records at the 13th-annual Akron Invitational Feb. 3 and 4.
Anthony Lebryk and Parker Swartz both recorded career highs.
Ball State men’s swim and dive fell to No.19-ranked Notre Dame on senior night by the score 148.5-82.5 at Lewellen Aquatic Center.
Ball State women's basketball (16-7,9-2) continues to be hot on the road, defeating Miami (7-16,2-9) by a score of 81-60.
In the second game between Ball State men’s basketball (15-8, 6-4 MAC) and Buffalo (11-12, 5-5 MAC), the Bulls defeated the Cardinals 96-69 Feb. 3.
After a close loss at home to No. 10 Kentucky, The Ball State Gymnastics team will head on the road again to take on No. 16 George Washington and New Hampshire.
Ball State’s women’s tennis is looking to build off of its season-opening win in its two matches this weekend at the Northwest YMCA in Muncie.
The final home meet, and senior night, for the Ball State men’s swim and dive team is Feb. 4 at Lewellen Aquatic Center against Notre Dame.
Ball State women’s swim and dive prepares to face the Notre Dame Fighting Irish for a senior day matchup Feb. 4.
One day after National Signing Day, former Cardinals Keith Wenning and Jamill Smith worked out on the turf field at the Jo Ann Gora Student Recreation and Wellness Center.
With an attendance of 3,178 in its MIVA opener, the Cardinals topped 3,000 fans for the first time since 2009.
The Cardinals couldn't pull off the upset, but outside attacker Brendan Surane said, "We can learn from this."
Indiana may be better known for basketball, but Hoosiers sure love their soccer.
Riding a three-game winning streak, Ball State men’s basketball (15-7, 6-3 MAC) welcomes Mid-American Conference East Division foe the University of Buffalo (11-11, 4-5 MAC) to Worthen Arena this week.