Tumbling into place: Students make sacrifices to form, maintain club gymnastics team
Three times a week, a small group of women make a 30-mile trek to Midland to keep their dream of kickstarting a Central Michigan club gymnastics team alive.
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Three times a week, a small group of women make a 30-mile trek to Midland to keep their dream of kickstarting a Central Michigan club gymnastics team alive.
Central Michigan's cheer team finished seventh in the Division I Small Co-Ed United Cheerleaders Association College Nationals in Orlando, Florida last weekend.
Nicky Van is prepared to lead his team into the National Cheerleading Competition on Saturday, but the pain of what kept him from nationals a year ago still lingers.
When senior Central Michigan club hockey defenseman Mike Chodzko waits in line at Quiznos, people no longer ask him “Oh, we have a hockey team?” Now they’re saying, “Hey, good luck tonight.”
Central Michigan and other club hockey teams across the country are coming together to support Andrew Lay, a University of Michigan-Flint hockey player who suffered a severe neck injury on Nov. 20.
Central Michigan University students can win free tuition for a year by downloading the intramural sports mobile app REC*it.
The University of Michigan name didn't scare the Central Michigan Club Hockey on Friday the 13th, as CMU took down the Wolverines 8-2 at the Isabella Community Event Center.
The RPL 430 class put on a knockerball tournament Friday afternoon in the Finch Fieldhouse. The purpose of the event was to help raise money for Special Olympics Michigan.
Many people have played a game of foosball before, but not many have experienced being a player in the foosball game.
On Friday night, basketball players of all skill levels gathered at the Student Activity Center for a 3-on-3 tournament put on by the PES 550: Sport Fundraising class, Jam Central.
When the Rose Center pool closes in June 2016, many teams will be left without a place to practice, and the Mount Pleasant community will have one less place to swim.
Students can channel their inner Michael Jordan or Bugs Bunny in a Space Jam-themed three-on-three basketball tournament Nov. 6 at the Student Activity Center.
After a self-funded and lengthy road trip, members of CMU’s club Ultimate Frisbee team are exhausted by the time each game they play has ended.
Creating awareness of adaptive sports is the objective of an Intramural Wheelchair Basketball Tournament beginning at 4:00 p.m. on Oct. 8 at Central Michigan University’s Student Activity Center.
Peter Konyndyk, Central Michigan University’s men’s club soccer president, seems to know all there is to know about club sports. The fifth-year senior rattled off a club regulation as easily as a person tells you what they are going to have for dinner.
Men or women, impaired or unimpaired, none of it mattered.
In intramural sports, women can be some of the most dangerous scorers, but not for the reason students would expect.
Several intramural sports on campus operate with rules that are designed to create gender equality among players by awarding advantages to females.
During most soccer games when the ball goes out of bounds, one can imagine the sound of profanities that ring through the air as players become discouraged or angry.