MUNCIE — At the heart of Ball State's 16-point come-from-behind win was a guy putting together a comeback of his own.
The last time Ball State senior Bo Calhoun watched an opening tip from the bench was November 13th. Some five months and 31 games later, he was replaced in the starting lineup by freshman center Trey Moses.
"It was weird for me, I'm not going to lie," Calhoun said after Ball State's 83-80 overtime win versus UT Martin on Sunday. "I was kind of frustrated when (coach) first told me."
Ball State (21-13) trailed by 10 with 1:58 to play in the second-round CollegeInsider.