Ball State University Athletics

Women?s Basketball Makes History With Win At Toledo
March 08, 2009 | Women's Basketball
TOLEDO, Ohio ? The Ball State University women's basketball team made history Saturday in its last regular season game at Toledo (17-12, 11-5 MAC). With its 75-69 victory over the Rockets, the Cardinals improved to 22-8 overall and 14-2 in the Mid-American Conference, which marks the best league record in the history of the Ball State women's basketball program.
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The Cardinals had four players score in double figures with senior guard Kiley Jarrett and junior guard Audrey McDonald paving the way with 17 points apiece. Freshman Patrice King managed MAC high 14-points while senior guard Porchia Green chipped in 10.
With her 40 minutes played at Toledo, Jarrett set the Ball State single season record for minutes played. She has now played in 1,092 minutes this season, breaking the previous record of 1,084 by Shala Crook in 1999-2000.
In a game that Ball State fell behind by 15, the Cardinals battled back to the victory despite the loss in the final statistics.
With 11:03 remaining Jarrett hit one from behind the arc to cut
“We have been in that spot a few times," Packard says. "We went into a zone defense and made some adjustments at halftime. We were getting embarrassed and not responding, but we came out in a really tough environment and gritted our teeth to get the job done.”
The Rockets opened the second half with a three-point play to go up by 10 but Ball State went on a 12-0 run to take a 46-42 lead at the 14:34 mark. The freshmen played a big part in that run as freshmen King and Amber Clark combined for nine of those points.
The Rockets would then take a 59-55 advantage until the Cardinals rallied back to tie the game at 63-63 with under three minutes to play. Green hit a layup and made it a three-point play after making her free throw, giving the Cardinals a 67-63 edge over
The Rockets would score with under a minute left making it a two-point ball game 67-65, but McDonald would hit a jumper putting
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The Cardinals have won the MAC West Division and own the division's No. 1 seed in the MAC Tournament, which begins Wednesday in Cleveland, Ohio. Ball State has earned a first round bye and will play Friday in one of the quarterfinal contests.
“We are going to take Sunday off," Packard says. "We need to get the proper rest before we get on the road Thursday after practice. At this point in the year, we really need to focus on the scout of the opponent we will face in the tournament."
Ball State's game time for the Friday contest will be announced by the league office Sunday.











