Ball State Cardinals
Schedule
Ball State Cardinals
2002-2003 Regular Season schedule and scores
Ball State Cardinals
2002-2003 NCAA schedule breakdown
Ball State Cardinals schedule, November 2002
The Ball State Cardinals had 4 NCAA games scheduled on the month of November 2002.
They went 2-2 overall. 1-1 on the road, and 1-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the Jacksonville State Gamecocks (72-64) on November 22, 2002. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Butler Bulldogs (71-45), led by Duane Lightfoot (16 points, 5 rebounds, 0 assists).
Their longest winning streak on November 2002: 1 consecutive wins against Jacksonville State Gamecocks.
The Ball State Cardinals scored 64.25 points per game on November 2002, and allowed 68.00 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of November 2002, Chris Williams led the team in scoring with 9.00 points per game. Robert Owens averaged 1.00 assists and Cameron Echols had 3.75 rebounds per contest.
Ball State Cardinals schedule, December 2002
The Ball State Cardinals had 6 NCAA games scheduled on the month of December 2002.
They went 3-3 overall. 0-2 on the road, and 3-1 at home. Their largest win came home against the IUPUI Jaguars (85-69) on December 03, 2002. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Xavier Musketeers (87-58),
Their longest winning streak on December 2002: 3 consecutive wins against IUPUI Jaguars, Wright State Raiders and Indiana State Sycamores.
The Ball State Cardinals scored 68.67 points per game on December 2002, and allowed 73.17 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of December 2002, Chris Williams led the team in scoring with 12.33 points per game. Matt McCollom averaged 2.83 assists and Cameron Echols had 7.67 rebounds per contest.
Ball State Cardinals schedule, January 2003
The Ball State Cardinals had 8 NCAA games scheduled on the month of January 2003.
They went 3-5 overall. 1-3 on the road, and 2-2 at home. Their largest win came home against the Marshall Thundering Herd (96-75) on January 28, 2003. Their biggest loss came home against the Western Michigan Broncos (71-52), led by Anthony Kann (15 points, 8 rebounds, 2 assists).
Their longest winning streak on January 2003: 2 consecutive wins against Toledo Rockets and Eastern Michigan Eagles.
The Ball State Cardinals scored 74.63 points per game on January 2003, and allowed 74.75 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of January 2003, Chris Williams led the team in scoring with 16.63 points per game. Robert Owens averaged 1.50 assists and Cameron Echols had 5.25 rebounds per contest.
Ball State Cardinals schedule, February 2003
The Ball State Cardinals had 8 NCAA games scheduled on the month of February 2003.
They went 5-3 overall. 1-3 on the road, and 4-0 at home. Their largest win came home against the Bowling Green Falcons (94-73) on February 26, 2003. That night Chris Williams scored 25 points. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Northern Illinois Huskies (78-60), led by P.J. Smith (24 points, 3 rebounds, 3 assists).
Their longest winning streak on February 2003: 4 consecutive wins against Ohio Bobcats, Miami (OH) RedHawks, Kent State Golden Flashes and Buffalo Bulls.
The Ball State Cardinals scored 81.00 points per game on February 2003, and allowed 76.25 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of February 2003, Chris Williams led the team in scoring with 23.00 points per game. Chris Williams averaged 2.63 assists and Cameron Echols had 7.50 rebounds per contest.
Ball State Cardinals schedule, March 2003
The Ball State Cardinals had 4 NCAA games scheduled on the month of March 2003.
They went 0-4 overall. 0-2 on the road, and 0-2 at home. Their biggest loss came on the road against the Toledo Rockets (100-64),
The Ball State Cardinals scored 71.25 points per game on March 2003, and allowed 90.50 points per game to their opponents.
During the month of March 2003, Chris Williams led the team in scoring with 8.25 points per game. Robert Owens averaged 0.75 assists and Cameron Echols had 2.75 rebounds per contest.