Reed records second shutout in 2-0 victory against Detroit Mercy
Junior goalkeeper Zoie Reed led the Central Michigan soccer team to a 2-0 victory against Detroit Mercy.
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Junior goalkeeper Zoie Reed led the Central Michigan soccer team to a 2-0 victory against Detroit Mercy.
In the second half of the Central Michigan soccer team's match against Loyola, neither team could manage to score a goal after entering the half tied at one.
Entering Friday night's opening game in the Marquette Invitational, Marquette had gone just over 200 minutes without giving up a goal.
Rocking new home game uniforms, the Central Michigan soccer team pulled out its first regular season win at its home opener on Friday.
After a draw, a loss and battling 90 degree temperatures last weekend, the Central Michigan soccer team looks to pull out its first victory of the season Friday for its home opener.
As incoming freshmen, returning students and visitors flock to Mount Pleasant for Welcome Weekend, some of Central Michigan University's student-athletes will sport their maroon and gold on volleyball courts and soccer fields in New York, Pennsylvania and Oakland.
Sophomore forward Alexis Pelafas and senior midfielder Eliza Van de Kerkhove have been named to the National Soccer Coaches Association of America All-Great Lakes Region First Team.
There are 124 women soccer players from the Mid-American Conference who made the 2016 Academic All-MAC Team. Fifteen of those are from Central Michigan — the most in the MAC.
Former University of Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler once said, "No coach is more important than the team."
Two Central Michigan senior soccer players, Taylor Potts and Kaylin Hoomaian, were selected to the Mid-American Conference All-Tournament Team on Tuesday.
Central Michigan soccer head coach Peter McGahey worked day in and day out this season to get the team prepared and ready for each opponent ahead of them. The team came up short, losing in the Mid-American Conference Semifinals to Kent State.
Despite an early 1-0 lead, Central Michigan's soccer season came to an end Friday as the Chippewas fell to Kent State 3-1 in the Mid-American Conference Semifinal.
The Central Michigan soccer team controlled the entire first half with fundamental defense and an early goal from senior defensive midfielder Taylor Potts who had just returned from an injury.
The Mid-American Conference revealed its postseason awards Thursday, and the Central Michigan women's soccer team was representative on three All-Conference Teams.
The season will be over with another loss, but a win on Friday guarantees at least one more game for the Central Michigan women’s soccer team.
Head coach Peter McGahey has often said there are three parts to a soccer season: The start, the end and the post season.
Buffalo has been a thorn in the sides of Central Michigan sports over the past few seasons.
With time running out on the Central Michigan soccer team’s regular season Thursday, it appeared the Chippewas would be playing in their sixth overtime game in a row.
The last time the Central Michigan soccer team won the Mid-American Conference Tournament was in 2010. The journey to win another begins Sunday.
Despite carrying an early 2-0 lead, Central Michigan soccer lost its first overtime game of the season 3-2 Thursday against Mid-American Conference foe Akron — ending the Chippewas' division title hopes.