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Ball State has a 1–7–1 bowl game record. [97] Ball State annually competes against conference rival Northern Illinois, playing for the Bronze Stalk Trophy; Ball State holds a 3–10 record in the contest. Mike Neu is the current head coach, a position he has held since 2016. [98] Ball State Cardinals men's basketball began in 1920. [99]
The Ball Brothers from left to right: George A. Ball, Lucius L. Ball, Frank C. Ball, Edmund B. Ball, and William C. Ball In early 1918, during the Indiana General Assembly's "short session," state legislators accepted the gift of the school and the land by the Ball Brothers.
In its third season under head coach Paul Schudel, the team compiled an 4–7 record (3–5 against conference opponents) and finished in eighth place out of nine teams in the MAC. [1] [2] The team played its home games at Ball State Stadium in Muncie, Indiana.
Bridget Bobel, Miss Indiana USA 2006 [2] Ellen Bryan, Miss Ohio 2011 [3] Claire Buffie, Miss New York 2010 [4] Angelin Chang, Grammy-award-winning classical pianist [5] Brian Collins, reporter at KXXV-TV in Waco, Texas; best known for "Boom goes the dynamite" viral video [6] Frances Currey (1925–2012), artist [7] Jim Davis, cartoonist of ...
The 2024–25 Ball State Cardinals men's basketball team represents Ball State University during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Cardinals, led by third-year head coach Michael Lewis , play their home games at Worthen Arena in Muncie, Indiana as members of the Mid-American Conference .
The 2007 Ball State Cardinals football team competed in football on behalf of the Ball State University during the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season.They won the majority of their games, led by their quarterback Nate Davis who threw 20+ touchdown passes connecting to receivers Dante Love and Darius Hill for more than 10 touchdown passes combined.
The Indiana State Teachers College Board governed the school until 1961; a board of trustees was established in 1961 to govern the newly created Ball State College. The college rapidly expanded its curricula and was renamed Ball State University in 1965 in recognition of its growth and in anticipation of its future impact on education in the ...
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