
Women’s Volleyball Season Tickets On Sale Now
July 25, 2019 | Women's Volleyball
MUNCIE, Ind. -- Ball State volleyball fans, secure your spot in "The Nest" for all 13 women's volleyball home matches in 2019 by purchasing your season tickets now!
For the low cost of $35, fans can watch the Cardinals, who are led by fourth-year head coach and Muncie native Kelli Miller Phillips, battle for a third consecutive Mid-American Conference West Division Championship and a second straight postseason appearance.
RELATED: SAVE $$$ for children 13-and-under by purchasing a Cardinal Kids Club Membership
Last season, Ball State led the MAC with a 10-2 home record, including an unblemished 8-0 mark in league play. Overall, Worthen Arena has provided a tremendous homecourt advantage for the Cardinals since opening its doors for the 1992 season, with the program boasting a .764 (268-83) all-time record on its current home court.
The 2019 Ball State roster is chalk full of talent, including a pair of returning First Team All-MAC selections in seniors Amber Seaman and Sydnee VanBeek. Seaman, the reigning MAC Setter of the Year, had the Cardinals offense running on all cylinders last season as it led the league with a .235 attack percentage. On defense, VanBeek averaged 1.03 blocks per set as Ball State also paced the league in blocking.
In addition to the returning talent, the Cardinals have one of the nation's top recruiting classes with its nine-member freshman class listed as one of the top 55 in the country according to PrepVolleyball.com.
Fans will get their first chance to see the Ball State women's volleyball program in action at home on Aug. 30, with the team hosts UAB (10 a.m.) and USF (7 p.m.) as part of the Ball State Tournament.
For the most up-to-date news on Ball State women's volleyball, follow @BallStateSports, @BallStateWVB and @VBCoachMiller on Twitter.
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For the low cost of $35, fans can watch the Cardinals, who are led by fourth-year head coach and Muncie native Kelli Miller Phillips, battle for a third consecutive Mid-American Conference West Division Championship and a second straight postseason appearance.
RELATED: SAVE $$$ for children 13-and-under by purchasing a Cardinal Kids Club Membership
Last season, Ball State led the MAC with a 10-2 home record, including an unblemished 8-0 mark in league play. Overall, Worthen Arena has provided a tremendous homecourt advantage for the Cardinals since opening its doors for the 1992 season, with the program boasting a .764 (268-83) all-time record on its current home court.
The 2019 Ball State roster is chalk full of talent, including a pair of returning First Team All-MAC selections in seniors Amber Seaman and Sydnee VanBeek. Seaman, the reigning MAC Setter of the Year, had the Cardinals offense running on all cylinders last season as it led the league with a .235 attack percentage. On defense, VanBeek averaged 1.03 blocks per set as Ball State also paced the league in blocking.
In addition to the returning talent, the Cardinals have one of the nation's top recruiting classes with its nine-member freshman class listed as one of the top 55 in the country according to PrepVolleyball.com.
Fans will get their first chance to see the Ball State women's volleyball program in action at home on Aug. 30, with the team hosts UAB (10 a.m.) and USF (7 p.m.) as part of the Ball State Tournament.
For the most up-to-date news on Ball State women's volleyball, follow @BallStateSports, @BallStateWVB and @VBCoachMiller on Twitter.
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