CMU soccer closes out last home game in 1-0 loss against NIU
Remaining scoreless, Central Michigan soccer closed out its last home game of the regular season with a 0-1 loss against Northern Illinois University on Sunday.
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Remaining scoreless, Central Michigan soccer closed out its last home game of the regular season with a 0-1 loss against Northern Illinois University on Sunday.
On Saturday, Central Michigan volleyball secured a weekend sweep, taking down Northern Illinois University in four sets. While a win is always the goal, there was a different goal for this game.
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Staying winless for the last three weeks, Central Michigan soccer tied against Akron 0-0 on Sunday. CMU faced multiple shots from the Akron offense totaling 17 shots, only six on goal.
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After taking reins by scoring the first goal of the game, Central Michigan soccer's fight ended in a 1-1 tie as it traveled to Athens, Ohio to take on the Bobcats of Ohio University on Thursday.
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Central Michigan volleyball found itself in a familiar situation as it was faced with another set five match Friday night against Akron.
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Central Michigan soccer broke its losing streak with an aggressive 2-2 tie against Buffalo on Thursday. The Chippewas now stand 1-3-1 in the Mid-American Conference and 2-4-4 overall. The Chippewas now stand 10th in the MAC with six games left to play.
Down by one, Central Michigan volleyball head coach Mike Gawlik called a timeout in hopes of stopping the run Buffalo University volleyball was on.
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