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Long Beach junior Reagan Martinsen passes the ball, Sunday, March 17, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Martinsen is one of CMU’s attackers and scored for the team. (CM-Life | Sheila Knowles)
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Long Beach junior Reagan Martinsen passes the ball, Sunday, March 17, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Martinsen is one of CMU’s attackers and scored for the team. (CM-Life | Sheila Knowles)
Cincinnati Junior Jozy Allen guards Detroit Mercy, Sunday, March 17, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. (CM-Life | Sheila Knowles)
Central Michigan Lacrosse exits for halftime, Sunday, March 17, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. The women's lacrosse team played in light snow but still managed to end the game with a victory. (CM-Life | Sheila Knowles)
Lacrosse players fight for the ball Sunday, March 17, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. (CM-Life | Sheila Knowles)
Rochester Graduate Amanda Hilderbrandt shoots the ball Sunday, March 17, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Hilderbrandt is one of CMU’s attackers on the team. (CM-Life | Sheila Knowles)
Central Michigan's women's lacrosse team cheers as its starters are announced before a game against No. 19 Colorado, Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. CMU's 13-7 loss to Colorado brings the team's record to 0 - 6. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan senior midfielder Makenna Huhn, right, guards Colorado's Rachel Kennedy, left, during a game on Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Huhn is from Parker, Colorado. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Colorado's sophomore midfielder Mary Carson runs for a loose ball during a game against No. 19 Colorado, Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Colorado beat CMU 13-7. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan junior defense Jozy Allen, left, catches a ball during a game against No. 19 Colorado, Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Colorado senior midfielder Ashley Stokes, right, also went for the ball. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan graduate attack Amanda Hilderbrandt, center, passses the ball to Central Michigan sophomore attack Kelsey Barratt, right, during a game against No. 19 Colorado, Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. This was CMU's breast cancer awareness game. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan senior midfielder Makenna Huhn, 13, plays defense against Colorado's Rachel Kennedy, 5, during a game on Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Huhn had one goal for CMU. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan junior midfielder Hanna Wenger, left, is hit with a stick by Colorado's Mack Hanlon, right, during a game on Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Wenger scored one goal for CMU. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan freshman midfielder/attack Alayna Davis, right, plays defense on Colorado's Maddie Shoup, left, during a game on Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Davis assisted two goals. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Colorado's sophomore midfielder Maddie Shoup dives for the ball during a game against No. 19 Colorado, Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. Shoup took two shots for Colorado. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan junior attacks Reagan Martinsen, right, and Skye DePrado, left, celebrate after Martinsen's goal during a game against No. 19 Colorado, Thursday, Feb. 29, at the CMU Lacrosse Complex. DePrado assisted Martinsen on this goal. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
CMU bounced back greatly from its tough loss against Michigan, dominating Kent State in a 20-6 victory. CMU is 4-3 on the season 2-0 in the MAC.
Michigan handed CMU a 17-13 loss Sunday at the CMU lacrosse complex, ending the Chippewas' 3-game win streak and dropping them to 3-3 on the season.
CMU continued its momentum Thursday, defeating Saint Francis University 18-6.
CMU picked up a huge 18-6 victory Wednesday gaining its first MAC win. The Chippewas are now 2-2 on the season and 1-0 in the MAC.
Central Michigan lacrosse may have lost the game but it still earned a share of the program’s first conference title.