CMU volleyball says goodbye to four seniors
On Saturday, Central Michigan volleyball honored its four seniors following its loss to Ohio University.
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On Saturday, Central Michigan volleyball honored its four seniors following its loss to Ohio University.
Heading into the fourth quarter, Central Michigan women’s basketball was down by seven and looking for a spark against Bradley University. Being down by 10, the Chippewas started to find their stride as senior center Rochelle Norris hit back-to-back layups to put CMU within four.
Looking to secure a spot in the Mid-American Conference tournament, Central Michigan volleyball hosted the Ohio Bobcats in a two-series matchup Friday and Saturday.
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Taking two big swings at the end of set four, sophomore setter Claire Ammeraal and junior opposite/outside hitter Linnea Willer provided an offensive weapon duo for Central Michigan volleyball.
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Sliding across the floor to save the ball, Central Michigan volleyball junior libero Aly Gurtiza helped lead to a block from senior middle blocker Elly Medendorp to give CMU the 15-14 lead in set two. Medendorp's block would turn the tide leading to a sweep (25-12, 25-18, and 25-16) against Kent State on Friday for the Chippewas fifth straight win.
In this weeks episode of Maroon and Bold, Sports Editor Ashley Birkeness is joined by Megan Youngblood and Hadlee Peters to talk about volleyball’s recent win streak and MAC tournament hopes. Megan and Hadlee also stick around to talk about men’s basketball’s dominant win against Alma. Also, Podcast Editor Kaia Zimmerman and Sydney Neal talk about women’s basketball’s win over Davenport as Kristin Haynie begins her first season with the Chippewas. Then, Hunter Gudyka joins the chat with Kaia and Ashley to talk about football’s win over NIU, and they give their takes on the recent “sign stealer guy” controversy.
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With 1:16 left in the game, Northern Illinois had a chance to drive down the field and win the game. That all would change as a pass over the middle was intercepted by Nahree Biggins, sealing the victory for Central Michigan football.
After securing two-straight wins the week before, Central Michigan volleyball continued its momentum as it took down Bowling Green State University in five sets on Friday.
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Following a weekend sweep against Northern Illinois University sophomore setter Claire Ammeraal was named Mid-American Conference West Setter of the week.