CMU volleyball goes 2-1 to wrap up non-conference play
Central Michigan volleyball traveled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this past weekend to compete in the Duquesne/Robert Morris Invitational where it went 2-1, bringing its overall record to 9-3.
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Central Michigan volleyball traveled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this past weekend to compete in the Duquesne/Robert Morris Invitational where it went 2-1, bringing its overall record to 9-3.
Central Michigan volleyball’s undefeated start to the season came to an end at the Chippewa Invitational this past weekend as it went 1-2, bringing its overall record to 7-2.
CMU middle blocker Grace Thomas hits the ball in a match against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU graduate student opposite hitter/outside hitter Linnea Willer hits the ball over the net in a match against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU junior defensive specialist Alina Anderson waits for the ball in a match against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU junior defensive specialist Alina Anderson runs toward the ball in a match against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
The Central Michigan cheerleading team cheers during a game against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU sophomore outside hitter Natalia Rejment hits the ball over the net in a match against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU freshman defensive specialist Hannah Langton dives for the ball during a game against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU freshman defensive specialist Hannah Langton hits the ball to a teammate during a game against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU senior opposite hitter Krystina Kasson hits the ball over the net in a match against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
A ref holds a flag during a Central Michigan University volleyball game against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU senior opposite hitter Krystina Kasson celebrates with her team during a game against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU senior setter Allie Korba sets the ball during a game against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
The CMU volleyball team huddles together in a game against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
A ref makes a call during a Central Michigan University volleyball game against Green Bay, Saturday, Sept. 14, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
After Central Michigan volleyball started the season 6-0, the victories are adding up to a place in the history books. The best start came in 2007 when it began 8-0 and finished second in the Mid-American Conference.
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