CMU gymnastics receives second conference loss
Central Michigan gymnastics was handed its second conference loss of the season against Kent State Saturday in McGuirk Arena.
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Central Michigan gymnastics was handed its second conference loss of the season against Kent State Saturday in McGuirk Arena.
With just over two minutes remaining and the clock running down, Central Michigan women's basketball looked for an opportunity to boost its confidence against long-time rivals, Western Michigan on Saturday.
Central Michigan baseball continued its stay in the lone star state this week with two back-to-back games against Stephen F. Austin in Nacogdoches, Texas.
After going into the fourth quarter with a 31-point deficit against Ball State, the Central Michigan women's basketball team exploded in the fourth quarter, outscoring the Cardinals, 21-14.
Down four with 19 seconds to play, it looked like Central Michigan men’s basketball was going to fall to Bowling Green. But that was until junior guard Derrick Butler made an improbable three pointer cutting the Falcons lead to one.
Glowing neon monitors lit up an otherwise all-dark room in the Student Activity Center at Central Michigan University.
Central Michigan baseball traveled to Nacogdoches, Texas, for the opening weekend of the 2024 season where it went 1-3.
Central Michigan softball competed in the South Alabama invitational where it went 1-4 beating Northern Illinois, 6-5, while losing to Eastern Kentucky twice, South Alabama and the University of Alabama Birmingham.
With 5,032 fans in attendance, Central Michigan men’s basketball looked to put on a performance for the Chippewa faithful and that is exactly what it did against rival Western Michigan.
After two-quarters of absent shots from beyond the arc, the Central Michigan women's basketball team finally earned its first of the night from freshman guard Tamara Ortiz in the third quarter against Kent State.
Central Michigan gymnastics returned to McGuirk Arena Friday, competing for more than just another win.
With graduate student Corbyn Munson not wrestling due to injury, redshirt sophomore Trenton Wachter came into the 149 match for Central Michigan wrestling, trying to get the win in his first conference match of the season.
Central Michigan softball is coming into the 2024 season with fresh faces and unfinished business.
For the second-straight year, Central Michigan men’s basketball will welcome rival Western Michigan to McGuirk Arena on Saturday with its toilet paper toss tradition.
After another successful season in 2023 that saw Central Michigan baseball win 30 plus games for the fourth time in five years (shortened 2020 season), CMU will look to continue that success with a familiar but new face at the helm.
As graduate student Corbyn Munson held a one point lead over Buffalo’s Kaleb Burgess late in the third period, the referee stopped play as Munson grabbed his knee and winced in pain.
After being down seven points at halftime, Central Michigan women’s basketball tied the game at 39 in the second half against Louisiana on Saturday. With eight minutes left in the fourth quarter, the Chippewas sent the ball to guard Tiana Timpe for a shot beyond the arc, giving them the lead.
McGuirk Arena was filled with the cheers of Central Michigan gymnastics fans for the first time since last February against Ball State on Friday.
Heading into the 2024 season, Central Michigan football will look to flip its misfortunes after having losing records in back-to-back seasons for the first time since 2010-2011.
As the clock hit the final two minutes in the fourth quarter, Central Michigan women's basketball put in three fresh players from the bench against the Toledo Rockets. CMU soccer players Allison LaPoint, Lauren Walker and Brylee Borgman took the court for the first time as the Chippewas were down by 27 points.