MAC: 'No plans' for fall competition, will continue to push for spring
Central Michigan and Mid-American Conference fans will continue to wait for football.
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Central Michigan and Mid-American Conference fans will continue to wait for football.
NCAA president Mark Emmert has made a decision with the NCAA Division I Board of Governors to cancel the 2020 NCAA fall championships due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saturday, we were supposed to hear the cannon fire, the fight song and the roar of the Kelly/Shorts Stadium crowd cheering on Central Michigan's football team.
There will be no fall sports season for the Mid-American Conference and its member schools.
Outside of the Central Michigan team's 38-20 win over Bowling Green on the road Saturday, other CMU sports were in action on the road over the weekend.
The Central Michigan cross country team failed to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships in two weeks at the Great Lakes Regional in Terre Haute, Indiana.
In a cold, rainy afternoon Saturday, sophomore Luke Anderson and junior Megan O’Neil earned all-conference honors for the Central Michigan cross country team at the Mid-American Conference Championships in Oxford, Ohio.
After a transition season, the Central Michigan cross country team prepares for the Mid-American Conference Championships on Saturday, Oct. 28.
Redshirt junior Megan O’Neil and senior newcomer Taylor Aguillon are leading the Central Michigan women’s cross-country team through the first two months.
Only nine runners will make the cut for the Mid-American Conference Championships in a few short weeks, giving Central Michigan cross country head coaches Jenny Sweiton and Matt Kaczor limited time to figure out their final lineups.
The season is quickly coming to a close for Central Michigan’s cross country team as the Chippewas head to Louisville, Kentucky on Saturday for Pre-Nationals.
Only 11 runners from both the Central Michigan and Oakland cross country teams took the course Friday night at the Oakland Dual Meet in Rochester, with top runners from both schools resting.
In a meet filled with tough competition, the Central Michigan cross country team failed to have any finishers in the top forty.
Among those affected in the Southeast and Caribbean hurricanes over the past few months, Central Michigan track and field brothers Avery and Ahmed Joseph are happy to say their family survived the storms.
Now two weeks into the Central Michigan cross country season, junior Megan O’Neil and senior Taylor Aguillon continued their momentum in last Friday’s Michigan State University Spartan Invitational.
With not even one week of classes in the books, the Central Michigan cross-country team had already started the season off with a bang.
The Central Michigan women’s cross country team took 14th place at the Great Lakes Regional Championship on Friday in Madison, Wisconsin.
Two Chippewas earned All-Mid-American Conference honors as the Central Michigan women's cross country team finished fourth out of twelve teams at the MAC Championship on Saturday.
Central Michigan's women’s cross country team finished eighth out of twenty five teams at the 2016 Pre-National Invitational over the weekend.
After completing the 3K course in 11:09, sophomore Samantha Allmacher was named the Mid-American Conference's Cross Country Female Runner of the Week.