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December 2004 Ball State Basketball News Archive

Slow Start Sinks Cardinals - Again!  (12/29/2004)

- Ball State suffers embarrassing loss to struggling Indiana team.
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- Kent State next up - Sunday, January 2 - 2:00 PM

December 28, 2004
Changes To The RPI Formula Add More Incentive To Protect The Home Court and Win On The Road.

by Jim Kemp
GoBSU.com

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Lethargic First Half Dooms Cardinals At Hinkle  (12/22/2004)

- Terrance Chapman took over the game in the second half, but it wasn't enough.
- The defense never did get going in this one. 
- 53% free throw shooting (8 misses) played a part in the loss as well.
- Pre-Game Info:

December 17, 2004
Bennett McCollom Trammell
Academic Excellence Continues For Ball State Men's Basketball Team

by Ryan Farrell
GoBSU.com
Photo courtesy Ball State Athletics

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December 15, 2004
A Finals Week Interview With Tim Buckley

by Rob Mathews
GoBSU.com
Photo courtesy Ball State Athletics

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Cards Hold Off Pesky Jags 80-73  (12/11/2004)

 - Chapman leads spirited effort with 19 points and cleans the glass 9 times
 - Trammel goes for 19 points and 4 rebounds
 - Peyton Stovall chips in with 16 points, 3 rebounds, and 4 assists

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Cardinals Blast Ravens 106-53   (12/8/2004)

 - Skip Mills Leads Cardinals To A Statistical Smorgasbord 
 - Terrance Chapman Gets First Double Double Of Season

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 - Pre-game Info:

Ball State Beats Wright State 61-54  (12/2/2004)

 - Peyton Stovall Wins Battle Of Point Guards
 - Terrance Chapman Just Misses Double-Double
 - Pre-game Info

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