CMU men's basketball drops its first game back in two weeks to Akron
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Due to another player entering the transfer portal, Central Michigan (3-14, 1-7) women’s basketball headed to Muncie, Indiana with nine players available.
With 10 players in uniform, the chips were stacked against Central Michigan (3-13, 1-6) as it entered the Stroh Center on Wednesday.
Down multiple players, Central Michigan (3-13, 1-6) women’s basketball struggled to keep pace with Bowling Green (7-6, 2-2) on Wednesday, losing 92-68 in the Stroh Center.
With half a season remaining, Central Michigan Basketball has lost a key player for good. Jermanie Jackson Jr. announced his withdrawal from CMU to start his professional career.
Although Central Michigan women’s basketball (3-12, 1-5) couldn’t shut down the high-powered Ohio offense on Saturday, resulting in a 75-65 loss, they showed signs of progress.
Despite a season-high shooting performance, Central Michigan (3-12, 1-5) women’s basketball struggled to control the basketball resulting in a 75-65 loss in McGuirk Arena against Ohio (8-4, 2-1)on Saturday.
Facing the top defense in the Mid-American Conference, Central Michigan women’s basketball needed a fast start to keep pace.
Missing head Coach Tony Barbee, assistant coach Shane Heirman and half of a team, Central Michigan men’s basketball continues to be tested by a multitude of reasons.
Poor shooting and poor ball security are difficult tasks to overcome, and Central Michiganfelt the effect in its loss to an in-state competitor.
Central Michigan coach Heather Oesterle wore the emotion typical of a coach after suffering a tough loss to a rival.
Even though they started fast, Central Michigan women’s basketball team’s lead couldn’t survive extended scoreless stretches.
Down multiple key players, containing the fourth-best offense in the Mid-American Conference was going to be a challenge for Central Michigan men’s basketball.
Up 11 going into halftime, Northern Illinois seemed destined to snap its four-game losing streak.
The Chippewas looked to start off Mid-American Conference play with a win against Kent State after an eight-game losing streak.
The 2021 Mid-American Conference schedule kicked off with a bang for Central Michigan women’s basketball. The first stop was Buffalo, New York.
With the conclusion of non-conference play, Central Michigan is gearing up for another round of Mid-American Conference action.
Despite a slow start to the contest, the Central Michigan women’s basketball team found an answer to its offensive struggles in junior guard Molly Davis.
Despite a back and forth first half between the Chippewas and the Titans, it was Detroit Mercy who took charge in the game's last five minutes.