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Ball State, Alabama A&M Face Off in Naples
Women's college basketball teams meet for neutral site matchup in Florida
Mar. 24, 2026 at 4:58am
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The Ball State Cardinals women's basketball team will face off against the Alabama A&M Bulldogs in a neutral site game at the Community School of Naples in Naples, Florida.
Why it matters
This matchup between two Division I women's college basketball programs provides an opportunity for the teams to compete against an out-of-conference opponent in a neutral location, which can help them prepare for their respective conference schedules and postseason play.
The details
The game will take place at the Community School of Naples in Naples, Florida, which is a neutral site for both teams. Ball State and Alabama A&M are looking to gain valuable experience and exposure through this matchup as they continue their seasons.
- The game is scheduled for March 24, 2026.
The players
Ball State Cardinals
The Ball State Cardinals are the athletic teams of Ball State University, a public research university located in Muncie, Indiana.
Alabama A&M Bulldogs
The Alabama A&M Bulldogs are the athletic teams of Alabama A&M University, a public historically black university located in Normal, Alabama.
The takeaway
This neutral site matchup between Ball State and Alabama A&M provides an opportunity for both women's basketball programs to gain valuable experience and exposure as they continue their seasons.


