Brady Hoke's nephew arrested on two alcohol-related charges
by Kyle Shaner
A Ball State University football player, who is also the nephew of coach Brady Hoke, was suspended from the team after being arrested last weekend.
Safety Kyle Hoke was arrested on suspicion of driving while intoxicated and minor consumption Saturday, according to a police report from the Delaware County Sheriff's Office.
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Know your enemy Ball State Cardinals Location: Muncie Founded: 1918 Enrollment: 17,285 Nickname: Cardinals Colors: Cardinal and white Mascot: Charlie (fake cardinal) Largest residence complex: LaFollette Complex (about 1,900 students) Famous alumni: Gregory H.
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by Ryan Wood
In the early stages of Friday's game against Navy, it looked as though Ball State University would turn the contest into a blowout.
A couple possessions later, the Cardinals discovered it's always a mistake to underestimate the amount of fight in a Navy cadet.
Facing an 11-point deficit midway through he first quarter, Navy fought back to take a two-point lead in the second half before Ball State rallied to win 35-23.
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Service errors prove costly in loss
by Andrew Walker
The Ball State University women's volleyball team lost 3-2 (25-19, 25-16, 21-25, 22-25, 15-13) to Tennessee Tech University in the Cardinals' second match of the Active Ankle Challenge at Worthen Arena.
The Cardinals (2-4) were unable to capitalize after coming back to win the third and fourth sets behind the serving of sophomore libero Alyssa Rio and the attacking from middles Alisha Green and Jennifer Boyd.
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by Teddy Cahill
The Ball State University field hockey team lost 4-2 to Bucknell University on Saturday in its second game of the weekend in Owings Mills, Md.
The Cardinals fell to 1-3 on the year in a game that was affected by weather from Tropical Storm Hanna. Freshman midfielder Caitlin Maguire scored both goals for Ball State, the first goals of her college career.
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by Andrew Walker
The Ball State University women's volleyball team opened play in the Active Ankle Challenge with a 3-1 (25-14, 25-19, 21-25, 25-17) loss to Southern Illinois University on Friday night.
The Cardinals (2-3), playing in their first home match of the season, were never able to get in a rhythm offensively, hitting .
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What you need to know about the game
by Ryan Wood
Number 10Navy's football team will be joined by 500 Midshipmen undergraduates sitting in the stands tonight. Number 9The triple option is a high school offense, but it's really fun to watch. Number 8Ball State had 487 yards of total offense, only 71 fewer than Navy's rushing yard total in its first game.
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Our reporter breaks down the teams and who has the advantage
by Ryan Wood
OffenseBALL STATEĀ - Anyone would have trouble finding an aspect the Cardinals' offense could have improved upon from their season-opening performance against Northeastern University. Anyone but coach Brady Hoke, that is. The thought of an offensive unit that posted 48 points on the scoreboard and recorded 487 yards of total offense improving seems crazy.
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Daily News: How much has the confidence you gained from your block at Navy last season led to your growth as a player? Brandon Crawford: It made me just focus more on the little things, making sure I paid attention to what was going on so I could know when the coaches made their calls what they wanted us to do on the field.
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Throughout the 2008 college football season, co-sports editors Vinnie Lopes and Kyle Shaner and a guest picker will pick the winners of Mid-American Conference football games. After one week one picking the games' winners, Lopes leads the competition with a 9-1 record.
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Out-of-region wins could be big for BSU for NCAA tourney
by Kyle Shaner
Even though the Ball State University soccer team thought it played well against the University of Oklahoma last week, it still lost the game.
This weekend the Cardinals (0-2) will look to get some positive results from their good play as they travel to Colorado to play Air Force (0-3) and Colorado College (3-0).
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After playing at BSU and coaching in Muncie, the Shondell brothers return to campus as Boilermakers
by Andrew Walker
As setters for the Ball State University men's volleyball team, Dave and John Shondell's job was to control the tempo of the match and to run the offense. If things go their way this weekend, however, the brothers Shondell will be hoping a nationally-ranked rival Indiana school will utilize its own solid setter play against the Cardinals.
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No. 18 Boilermakers highlight weekend's four-team tourney
by Andrew Walker
The Ball State University women's volleyball team plays host to its first home matches of the season this weekend as three teams arrive to play in the Active Ankle Challenge. The Cardinals will play in the round robin tournament against Southern Illinois University, Tennessee Tech University and No.
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Cardinals to play pair of road games vs. Towson, Bucknell
by Teddy Cahill
Three days after returning to Muncie from the Miami University Kick-Off Classic, the Ball State University field hockey team got back on a bus Thursday to travel to Towson, Md., for another two-game weekend.
The Cardinals enter today's game with Towson University at 1-1 on the season after the first weekend of play.
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