Ball State Cardinals
Ball State Cardinals | |
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University | Ball State University |
Conference | MAC |
NCAA | Division I |
Athletic director | Mark Sandy |
Location | Muncie, Indiana |
Varsity teams | 18 |
Football stadium | Scheumann Stadium |
Basketball arena | Worthen Arena |
Baseball stadium | Ball Diamond |
Mascot | Charlie Cardinal |
Nickname | Cardinals |
Fight song | Fight, Team, Fight |
Colors |
Cardinal and White[1] |
Website |
ballstatesports |
The Ball State Cardinals are the athletic teams that represent Ball State University, located in Muncie, Indiana. The Cardinals are part of the NCAA Division I Mid-American Conference. Charlie Cardinal is the team mascot.
The Ball State University Pride of Mid-America Marching Band performs at all home football games, many home basketball games, and various other athletic and spirit events across campus.
Teams
A member of the West Division of the Mid-American Conference (MAC), Ball State sponsors teams in seven men's and twelve women's NCAA sanctioned sports.[2]
Men's Intercollegiate Sports | Team Article | Head Coach | Women's Intercollegiate Sports | Team Article | Head Coach | |
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Baseball | Cardinals baseball | Rich Maloney | Basketball | Cardinals women's basketball | Brady Sallee | |
Basketball | Cardinals men's basketball | James Whitford | Cross Country | Brian Etelman | ||
Football | Cardinals football | Mike Neu | Field Hockey | Christy Longacre | ||
Golf | Mike Fleck | Golf | Katherine Mowat | |||
Swimming & Diving | Bob Thomas | Gymnastics | Joanna Saleem | |||
Tennis | Bill Richards | Soccer | Craig Roberts | |||
Volleyball [v 1] | Joel Walton | Softball | Megan Ciolli Bartlett | |||
Swimming & Diving | Kristy Patterson | |||||
Tennis | Max Norris | |||||
Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) | Brian Etelman | |||||
Volleyball | Kelli Miller |
- Notes
- ↑ Men's volleyball competes as a member of the Midwestern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association.
Football
The Ball State Cardinals football team competes in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and the Mid-American Conference. The current head coach is Pete Lembo.[3] The Cardinals play at Scheumann Stadium. On October 5, 2008, Ball State was ranked in the Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time in team history, and reached a ranking as high as 12th in the nation during the course of the season. Ball State completed their 2008 regular season with a record of 12-1 and a conference record of 8-1. They won the MAC West Division Championship before falling to Buffalo in the MAC Championship at Ford Field in Detroit. Shortly after the departure of the head coach, Brady Hoke, Ball State lost to the University of Tulsa in the GMAC Bowl on January 6, 2009 by a score of 45-13.
All-time win-loss record as of 2011
- 426-378-32
Conference championships
Indiana Intercollegiate Conference
- 1942
Heartland Collegiate Conference
- 1964
- 1965
- 1966
- 1967
Mid-American Conference
- 1976
- 1978
- 1989
- 1993
- 1996
Bowl games
The Cardinals have gone to seven Division I bowl games. They have an 0-7 record in these games being outscored by a total score of 245-124.
Date Played | Bowl Game | Winning Team | Losing Team | ||
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December 9, 1989 | California Bowl | Fresno State | 27 | Ball State | 6 |
December 17, 1993 | Las Vegas Bowl | Utah State | 42 | Ball State | 33 |
December 18, 1996 | Las Vegas Bowl | Nevada | 18 | Ball State | 15 |
January 5, 2008 | International Bowl | Rutgers | 52 | Ball State | 30 |
January 6, 2009 | GMAC Bowl | Tulsa | 45 | Ball State | 13 |
December 21, 2012 | 2012 Beef 'O' Brady's Bowl | UCF | 38 | Ball State | 17 |
January 5, 2014 | 2014 GoDaddy Bowl | Arkansas State | 23 | Ball State | 20 |
Women's basketball
The Ball State Cardinals' women's basketball team won their first MAC tournament in 2009 and subsequently went to their first-ever NCAA Tournament. In the first round, they beat the Tennessee Lady Volunteers 71-55 in Bowling Green, Kentucky. 12th-seeded Ball State's win over 5th-seeded Tennessee was the Lady Volunteers' first first round loss in the 28-year history of the women's NCAA Tournament. The Cardinals earned a lot of attention for their historic first round win and briefly became the Cinderella, feel-good story of the NCAA Tournament before losing to the Iowa State Cyclones 57-71 in the second round. On March 21, 2012, Kelly Packard, the head coach, resigned[4] On May 12, 2012, Brady Sallee, the former coach at Eastern Illinois University, was named the eleventh head coach in the program's history.[5]
Baseball
The Ball State baseball team plays in the MAC West Division. They play on Ball Diamond. Their head coach is Rich Maloney, who formerly coached the Cardinals, with an extended stint with the University of Michigan in between. The team began play in 1918.
Softball
Ball State's softball team has appeared in two Women's College World Series, in 1973 and 1975.[6]
Nickname
Ball State athletics teams received the "Cardinals" nickname in 1927, after the name was suggested by then-athletic director Paul "Billy" Williams and voted upon by the student body. In years prior, the school's teams were known as the "Hoosieroons".[7]
Fight song
The Ball State fight song was written by Carl Hofer in 1930.[8]
References
- ↑ "Brand Colors - Ball State University". Retrieved May 23, 2017.
- ↑ "(Cardinal logo) Ball State Cardinals". Ball State University. Retrieved 25 December 2016.
- ↑ Source: Pete Lembo Named Head Football Coach
- ↑ St. Myer, Thomas (March 21, 2012). "Kelly Packard resigns as Ball State women's basketball coach". The Star Press.
- ↑ http://ballstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=14200&ATCLID=205425808
- ↑ Plummer, William; Floyd, Larry C. (2013). A Series Of Their Own: History Of The Women's College World Series. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States: Turnkey Communications Inc. ISBN 978-0-9893007-0-4.
- ↑ ""Cardinals" New Name for Teams". The Easterner. December 2, 1927. Retrieved 12 April 2012.
- ↑ "Who wrote the Ball State School Songs".
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