Ball State Flounders In Finale
MUNCIE — A recap from Ball State’s loss to Bowling Green.
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Read MoreATHENS, Ohio – The Ball State football team got its offense going over the final three quarters Tuesday, but the Cardinals spotted Ohio a 25-point lead and never fully recovered in a 48-31 loss.
Read MoreKALAMAZOO, Mich. – Zach Terrell threw three touchdown passes to Corey Davis and Western Michigan had a school-record 711 yards of total offence in a 54-7 victory over Ball State on Thursday night.
Read MoreMUNCIE – Riley Neal threw a touchdown pass, James Gilbert ran 2 yards for a score and Ball State beat Massachusetts 20-10 on Saturday.
Read MoreMUNCIE – Central Michigan topped Ball State by a 23-21 final Saturday in college football action.
Read MoreMUNCIE – Georgia State topped Ball State 31-19 in college football action Saturday.
Read MoreDEKALB, ILL. – Northern Illinois rolled past Ball State 59-41 Saturday.
Read MoreMUNCIE – Key miscues kept Ball State behind in a 24-10 home football loss to Toledo Saturday.
Read MoreEVANSTON, ILL. – No. 17 Northwestern rallied to top Ball State 24-19 Saturday night.
Read MoreMUNCIE — A BSU football player made it another step further in the award’s process Thursday afternoon.
Read MoreINDIANAPOLIS – Another former Cardinal makes the cut for an NFL roster.
Read MoreCOLLEGE STATION, TX – A recap from Ball State’s loss at Texas A&M.
Read MoreWeekly picks of local prep football games, college and NFL matchups from IFN sports writer Nick Goralczyk.
Read MoreBy KRISTI CHAMBERS Assistant Director of Marketing and Communications, Emens Auditorium MUNCIE — Indie-folk band, PigPen Theatre Co. will be performing at Pruis Hall at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17. Their debut album, “Bremen”, was named number 10 album of the year in The Huffington Post’s 2012 Grammy preview. Their follow … Read More
MUNCIE – A recap from Ball State’s win on the gridiron over VMI.
Read MoreMUNCIE — Students always have had fun attending Ball State athletic events – but now they have a shot at having half of their in-state tuition paid for them for an entire semester!
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