MUNCIE, Ind. — Halfway through the season, Ball State sits at 3-3 and 2-1 in the Mid-American Conference following yet another come from behind win at Central Michigan.
Looking at the preseason schedule, sitting at .500 is about where Ball State was expected to be. Though its route, losing to Western Michigan and Georgia Southern before beating two MAC West favorites in Northern Illinois and Central Michigan, isn't the most conventional way most thought BSU would take to get there.
Now, Ball State returns home to finish up its non-conference slate against UConn 2 p.