CMU volleyball drops second straight to Akron
Central Michigan volleyball found itself in a familiar situation as it was faced with another set five match Friday night against Akron.
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Central Michigan volleyball found itself in a familiar situation as it was faced with another set five match Friday night against Akron.
Down by one, Central Michigan volleyball head coach Mike Gawlik called a timeout in hopes of stopping the run Buffalo University volleyball was on.
With the chance to split the series and sweep Toledo in match two, Central Michigan volleyball senior middle blocker Elly Medendorp and sophomore outside hitter Maddy Gebhardt blocked an attempted kill to secure the sweep on Sunday.
Central Michigan University girls volleyball celebrates after scoring a point during a play, on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU sophomore setter Claire Ammeraal waits to start the match on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU senior middle blocker Elly Medendorp prepares to spike the ball Saturday during a play, on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
Central Michigan University girls volleyball team screams at each other for encouragement during the game on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU senior libero/defensive specialist Kayla Brandon sets the ball to her teammate on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU sophomore middle blocker Brooklyn Conner smiles with her team before the first match on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU junior libero/defensive specialist Aly Gurtiza high fives with her team on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU junior libero/defensive specialist Aly Gurtiza stands with her team for the Pledge of Allegiance, on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU sophomore outside hitter Maddy Gebhardt spikes to ball towards UT's middle blocker Abby Erickson and opposite hitter Jada Bouyer on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU junior libero/defensive specialist Aly Gurtiza stands with her team after the volleyball game on Sept. 30 in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
Central Michigan University girls volleyball celebrates after scoring a point in the match Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
Central Michigan University girl's volleyball team huddles together before the game starts against The University of Toledo, on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU junior libero/defensive specialist Aly Gurtiza sets the ball for the match on Sept. 30 in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
CMU redshirt sophomore middle blocker/outside hitter Abby Olin spikes the ball on Saturday, Sept. 30, in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jenna Spanola)
Tied at 16 in the fifth set, Lauren Schrock slammed down a kill for Central Michigan volleyball to give the Chippewas momentum leading into the match point.
Tied at eight in set one, Central Michigan volleyball looked to come out of a two-game series split, Friday. But unable to stay consistent and aggressive, the Chippewas were swept by a Ball State (21-25, 19-25, and 16-25) on the verge of earning it’s 1,000th program win in front of a home crowd.
Returning to Muncie, Indiana after losing to Ball State in the Mid-American Conference semifinal last season, Central Michigan volleyball looked for revenge as it began a two-game series with the Cardinals on Thursday to open conference play.