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FOOTBALL: 'A do or die game'

Ball State behind Western Michigan in MAC standings

FOOTBALL: 'A do or die game'
Throughout the football season, Ball State University coach Brady Hoke designates Monday as an off day so his players can rest their bodies and watch film of the upcoming opponent. However, with Western Michigan University looming in the near future, the typical quiet of Fisher Football Training Complex had a workman-like buzz Monday.
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SOCCER: Leaders of MAC face off Sunday

Cardinals to play second place Toledo for conference lead

At 5-1 in the Mid-American Conference, the University of Toledo soccer team is second in the conference behind Ball State University. The teams will play Sunday in Muncie but before the Cardinals (8-4-1, 5-0-1 MAC) turn their attention to the Rockets (10-3-1, 5-1 MAC), they have to focus on Friday's opponent, Bowling Green State University (5-8-1, 2-4 MAC).
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WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL: Cards to keep pushing

Coach Boos says team has not folded despite struggles

At 2-6 in the Mid-American Conference the Ball State University women's volleyball team is at the midpoint of their MAC season. The Cardinals thought they had turned their season around with back-to-back victories against the University of Toledo and the University at Buffalo.
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MEN'S TENNIS: Three Cardinals to play at regionals

Ball State players will compete in the 37-team tournament

The Ball State University men's tennis team will face what coach Bill Richards said was the best of the best in the Midwest this weekend. Freshman Eduardo Pavia, junior Jose Perdomo and senior Jarrod Epkey will compete at the International Tennis Associations Midwest Regional Championships this weekend, a 37-team tournament that involves every Division-I collegiate tennis program in this part of the country.
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WOMEN'S TENNIS: BSU to host fall tourney

Team separates as Quist, Halderwood will play in Michigan

As two of the Ball State University women's tennis players vie for national recognition, the rest of the Cardinals are playing host to other teams. Cardinal Creek Tennis Center will play host to the Ball State Fall Tournament Friday and Saturday, while sophomore Sophie Quist and senior Haly Calderwood compete at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association regional at the University of Michigan.
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MAC: Week Eight Preview

Four Mid-American Conference teams will play BCS conference schools this weekend; Ball State continues conference play in the West division against Western Michigan on Saturday

Ball State at Western Michigan Both Ball State and Western Michigan got rebound victories last week. The Broncos beat Northern Illinois 17-13 to rebound from a one-point loss to Akron while Ball State beat Western Kentucky 35-12 after losing to Central Michigan 58-38.
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CROSS COUNTRY: Sophomore named Runner of the Week

The Mid-American Conference named Ball State University sophomore Ali Bishel as the MAC Runner of the Week Wednesday. Bishel earned the honor for her performance at the Pre-Nationals in Terre Haute. She finished 31st and finished the six-kilometer race in 21 minutes.
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FIELD HOCKEY: Cardinals to play final home game Sunday

BSU tries to improve in MAC standings before tournament

Having collected wins in two of its last three games, Ball State University's 2007 field hockey team is starting to look a lot like the 2006 version that made a mid-season rally and stormed to the Mid-American Conference title game. "We've been playing really well these last few games, kind of like last year," sophomore forward Brooke MacGillivary said.
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