
Zach Carter
Associate Sports Editor at Ball State Daily News
Sports Editor for @dn_sports - high school sports + @BallStateMBB beat writer + @BallStateFB - Herald Bulletin contributer - DHS grad - BSU junior
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5 days ago |
ballstatedaily.com | Zach Carter
Though Ball State softball kicked off its third day of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) softball championship with a 5-4 victory over No. 6 Akron Friday afternoon, the No. 4 Cardinals ended their postseason run with an 8-0 loss to No. 1 Miami. In the Cardinals’ win over the Zips, it was a back-and-forth battle from start to finish. Akron started the day with a 2-0 lead in the top of the first after a passed ball and an RBI single.
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5 days ago |
ballstatedailynews.com | Zach Carter
Though Ball State softball kicked off its third day of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) softball championship with a 5-4 victory over No. 6 Akron Friday afternoon, the No. 4 Cardinals ended their postseason run with an 8-0 loss to No. 1 Miami. In the Cardinals’ win over the Zips, it was a back-and-forth battle from start to finish. Akron started the day with a 2-0 lead in the top of the first after a passed ball and an RBI single.
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1 week ago |
ballstatedaily.com | Zach Carter
Ball State softball kickoff off its journey in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Softball Championship Wednesday afternoon. Coming into the contest, second-year Cardinals’ head coach Helen Peña said she wanted the team to take in the moment. “I didn't want the pressure or the expectation of what we want to overshadow playing our game,” Peña said.
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2 weeks ago |
ballstatedaily.com | Zach Carter
John Mulholland had to take some time before talking about his daughter, McKenna “JoJo” Mulholland. Minutes after walking McKenna down the third-base line for Ball State softball’s senior day, the tears that ran down his face were hidden by dark sunglasses. “I don't think when she started playing when she was six [years old] that I expected it to be anything more than an opportunity to go out there and bond with my daughter,” John said.
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2 weeks ago |
ballstatedailynews.com | Zach Carter
John Mulholland had to take some time before talking about his daughter, McKenna “JoJo” Mulholland. Minutes after walking McKenna down the third-base line for Ball State softball’s senior day, the tears that ran down his face were hidden by dark sunglasses. “I don't think when she started playing when she was six [years old] that I expected it to be anything more than an opportunity to go out there and bond with my daughter,” John said.
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