CMU men's basketball drops heartbreaker at Akron
With 10 seconds left and down by one, a last chance shot by the Chippewas fell short resulting in a 57-56 loss to Akron on Friday in the last regular-season game.
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With 10 seconds left and down by one, a last chance shot by the Chippewas fell short resulting in a 57-56 loss to Akron on Friday in the last regular-season game.
Despite a 57-56 loss to Akron in its season finale, Central Michigan has clinched a spot in the Mid-American Conference tournament.
After suffering a 75-69 loss to Ball State, the players of Central Michigan women’s basketball left the floor and embraced their families in the stands of McGuirk Arena.
Holding a seven-point lead with just over four minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, Molly Davis dribbled the ball around the three-point line and toward the left corner.
With a secured spot for the Mid-American Conference tournament on the line, cold shooting from Central Michigan resulted in it falling to the Miami (Ohio) Redhawks 75-61 on Tuesday.
From cold shooting, turnovers and easy points for the opposing team, Central Michigan was sent into a hole Tuesday in its loss to Miami (Ohio).
Down two points with 9.7 seconds to go, CMU had the ball and one final chance to tie or win the game. Ralph Bissainthe got the last touch but was unable to score the game tying bucket.
McGuirk Arena was packed as the three seniors were recognized before Central Michigan men's basketball took on the Kent State flashes on Saturday.
With its Mid-American Conference tournament hopes dashed, Central Michigan (4-23, 2-16) women’s basketball went to Kalamazoo looking to play spoiler to Western Michigan's (15-12, 9-9) playoff dreams.
To combat injuries and transfers, CMU women's basketball has added two volleyball players to bolster roster depth ahead of the season's final three games.
Great second half play for the Chippewas was as eye catching as their yellow jerseys in an important game.
Right when Central Michigan women’s basketball began to find a rhythm in the third quarter, play stopped suddenly as freshman Tiana Timpe clutched her already wrapped right knee near the half-court line.
Although it stuck with the Mid-American Conference leader through two-quarters, Central Michigan (4-22, 2-15) women’s basketball couldn’t sustain a barrage of three-pointers as Toledo (22-4, 16-1) secured a 76-52 win on Wednesday.
Energy was down and shots were cold for the Chippewas in their Mid-American Conference contest against the Ohio Bobcats as they fell 76-50.
With an opportunity to drive to the basket and send the game into overtime, the Chippewas didn't grab the chance and fell to Toledo 68-66.
After sparking a noticeable murmur in McGuirk Arena following a contested layup, Central Michigan freshman Karrington Gordon continued laying into the Eastern Michigan defense in the fourth quarter.
Although they fought back from a 23-point deficit, Central Michigan (4-21, 2-14) women’s basketball struggled to keep pace with Eastern Michigan (7-16, 4-12) resulting in a 83-70 loss on Saturday.
Looking to make a push for the Mid-American Conference tournament, Central Michigan women’s basketball (4-20, 2-13) faced the streaking Akron Zips in James A. Rhodes Arena.
Looking to take down Eastern Michigan in McGuirk Arena after losing the previous meeting, Central Michigan hosted the rematch Tuesday.
Although the Chippewas were able to fight their way out of a 15-point deficit in the second half to bring them within three it wasn't enough to claim the win over their Mid-American conference opponent Eastern Michigan.