Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
1 day ago by Ryan Wood
After a subpar performance in her last meet, Ball State hurdler Amber Williams chose to forgo the 2008 Olympic trials to return to Ball State University for her senior year.
Williams used last season as a competitive redshirt to train for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing after posting a 100-meter-hurdle time of 13.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
1 day ago by Brad Hehmeyer
Like father, like son.
Fort Lauderdale St. Thomas Aquinas High School wide receiver, Duron Carter, son of former Ohio State All-American and NFL star, Cris Carter, gave his verbal commitment to OSU head coach Jim Tressel Friday, in between sessions at OSU's senior advanced camp making his pledge the 18th of the 2009 recruiting class.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
1 day ago by Bob Strickley
For students enrolled in summer quarter classes, it can be difficult to find affordable entertainment outside of the high street bars, but almost every night of the week there is something fun going on at Cooper Stadium, the home of the International League Columbus Clippers.
The Lantern, Ohio State, OH
1 day ago by David Sokol
For the fourth time in the last two years, an OSU freshman basketball player was selected in the NBA draft's first round. Seven-foot center Kosta Koufos was selected 23rd overall by the Utah Jazz. In 2007, freshmen Greg Oden, Mike Conley Jr. and Daequan Cook were all selected in the draft's first round at picks 1, 4, and 21, respectively.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
3 days ago by Ryan Wood
When it came time for Cincinnati native Tim Issler to make a decision that would fulfill his lifelong dream of playing Division I baseball, he said he had two potential career paths.
The first was to stay in Ohio and play for Wright State, which plays in the Horizon League.
Ball State Daily News, Ball State University, IN
4 days ago by Derick Brattain
The Indianapolis Colts are a favorite around Indiana, but for one fan, they will leave a lasting impression. Ball State University senior Kim True said she soon would be getting a horseshoe tattoo to show how much she likes the Colts.
"You couldn't really ask for a better group of guys," she said.