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1994–95 Ball State Cardinals men's basketball team


1994–95 Ball State Cardinals men's basketball
Mid-American Conference
19–11 (11–7 MAC)
Ray McCallum (2nd season)
Tim Buckley
Worthen Arena

The 1994–95 Ball State Cardinals men's basketball team represented Ball State University in the 1994–95 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by second-year head coach Ray McCallum and played their home games at Worthen Arena in Muncie, Indiana as a member of the Mid-American Conference. They finished the season 19–11, 11–7 in MAC play to finish in fourth place. They defeated Bowling Green State, Miami (OH), and Eastern Michigan to win the MAC tournament championship. As a result, they received the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 12 seed in the Southeast region. There they lost to Arizona State in the first round.

The Cardinals finished the 1993–94 season 16–12, 11–7 in MAC play to finish in fourth place. They defeated Toledo in the quarterfinals of the MAC tournament before losing to Ohio in semifinals.

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordSite city, state
Nov 28, 1994*LynnW 111–791–0Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Dec 2, 1994*TrineW 98–562–0Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Dec 4, 1994*AuburnW 82–743–0Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Dec 5, 1994*Western KentuckyL 77–843–1Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Dec 10, 1994*at ButlerW 85–774–1Hinkle Fieldhouse Indianapolis, Indiana
Dec 22, 1994*Indiana StateW 88–805–1Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Dec 29, 1994*at No. 15 Michigan State Oldsmobile Spartan ClassicL 95–1175–2Breslin Center East Lansing, Michigan
Dec 30, 1994*vs. Coppin State Oldsmobile Spartan ClassicL 75–765–3Breslin Center East Lansing, Michigan
Jan 4, 1995at OhioL 59–655–4(0–1)Convocation Center Athens, Ohio
Jan 7, 1995ToledoW 62–516–4(1–1)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Jan 11, 1995at AkronL 71–746–5(1–2)James A. Rhodes Arena Akron, Ohio
Jan 14, 1995Western MichiganW 86–707–5(2–2)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Jan 18, 1995at Central MichiganW 85–688–5(3–2)Rose Arena Mount Pleasant, Michigan
Jan 21, 1995Eastern MichiganW 67–639–5(4–2)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Jan 25, 1995at Bowling Green StateL 73–889–6(4–3)Anderson Arena Bowling Green, Ohio
Jan 28, 1995at Miami (OH)L 62–779–7(4–4)Millett Hall Oxford, Ohio
Feb 1, 1995Kent StateW 81–5810–7(5–4)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Feb 4, 1995at ToledoL 62–8210–8(5–5)John F. Savage Hall Toledo, Ohio
Feb 8, 1995AkronW 72–6811–8(6–5)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Feb 11, 1995at Western MichiganW 77–7212–8(7–5)University Arena Kalamazoo, Michigan
Feb 15, 1995Central MichiganW 84–5413–8(8–5)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Feb 18, 1995at Eastern MichiganL 72–7513–9(8–6)Bowen Field House Ypsilanti, Michigan
Feb 22, 1995Bowling Green StateW 97–7114–9(9–6)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Feb 25, 1995Miami (OH)W 61–57 OT15–9(10–6)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Mar 1, 1995at Kent StateL 75–9215–10(10–7)Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center Kent, Ohio
Mar 4, 1995OhioW 96–8516–10(11–7)Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Mar 7, 1995*Bowling Green State QuarterfinalsW 72–5817–10Worthen Arena Muncie, Indiana
Mar 10, 1995*vs. Miami (OH) SemifinalsW 66–6118–10John F. Savage Hall Toledo, Ohio
Mar 11, 1995*vs. Eastern Michigan Championship gameW 77–7019–10John F. Savage Hall Toledo, Ohio
Mar 16, 1995*(12 SE)vs. (5 SE) No. 16 Arizona State First roundL 66–8119–11Pyramid Arena Memphis, Tennessee
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. All times are in Eastern Time
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