CMU volleyball swept by Western
Despite two lead changes and three tie ups early in the third set, Central Michigan volleyball was unable to keep its momentum allowing Western Michigan to sweep the Chippewas in three sets.
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Despite two lead changes and three tie ups early in the third set, Central Michigan volleyball was unable to keep its momentum allowing Western Michigan to sweep the Chippewas in three sets.
After a crushing loss a week ago, Central Michigan football looks to bounce back in an important game where the university celebrates homecoming as the Chippewas welcome Akron to Kelly/Shorts stadium for the first time since 2019.
After a strong start on both ends of the field, Central Michigan soccer and Kent State faced many opportunities to score totaling 13 shots and six on goal in the first half. The Golden Flashes capitalized on their chances in front of the net as they came out on top 3-1 on Sunday.
In Central Michigan football's first drive, redshirt sophomore Jase Bauer threw a 29-yard pick six, resulting in Buffalo taking an early 7-0 lead over the Chippewas.
Central Michigan volleyball found itself in a familiar situation as it was faced with another set five match Friday night against Akron.
As a young girl, Allison LaPoint spent her childhood dreaming of being a goalkeeper. Although she didn’t start out as a goalie, she slowly found her passion for protecting the net after being thrown into the position during a game.
In this weeks episode of Maroon & Bold, Sports Editor Ashley Birkeness is joined by volleyball beat reporter Megan Youngblood to talk about CMU volleyball and their start to Mid-American Conference play. Then, Assistant Sports Editor Kaia Zimmerman and Hadlee Peters hop on to talk about CMU football’s MAC opener win against Eastern Michigan. Plus, the Sports Desk talk about their dream vacations.
Central Michigan soccer broke its losing streak with an aggressive 2-2 tie against Buffalo on Thursday. The Chippewas now stand 1-3-1 in the Mid-American Conference and 2-4-4 overall. The Chippewas now stand 10th in the MAC with six games left to play.
Down by one, Central Michigan volleyball head coach Mike Gawlik called a timeout in hopes of stopping the run Buffalo University volleyball was on.
Coming off of two-straight wins, Central Michigan football looks to stay in the win column as it travels to Buffalo for its first road Mid-American Conference game in an environment they haven’t won in since 2014.
Editor’s note: Reporter Megan Youngblood had a pre-existing connection to Steven Jacques. In no way did this affect the reporting or writing of this story.
Homecoming 2023 is set to be filled with fun events of all sorts, from competitions to parties to the ever-popular parade. Kicking it all off, the announcement of CMU’s Homecoming Maroon Ambassadors.
NEW PODCAST ALERT!!! In a new podcast, Sports for Dummies, Podcast Editor Kaia Zimmerman and Sports Editor Ashley Birkeness are putting the CMLife staff to the test. Different guests who aren’t knowledgeable in sports will be quizzed on different sports each week. This episode the hosts are joined by Editor-in-Chief Zipporah Abarca as she tests her knowledge in football.
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.
With Central Michigan football leading by three, Eastern Michigan kicker Jesus Gomez walked out to attempt a game-tying field goal from 46-yards out.
The last four weeks have all led up to this point. Mid-American Conference play is finally here and for the second week in a row, Central Michigan football faces off against a team that defeated them last season and left them shocked.
In this week's episode of Maroon and Bold, Sports Editor Ashley Birkeness is joined by Sydney Neal to talk about Central Michigan soccer’s first Mid-American Conference win of the season. Then, Assistant Sports Editor Kaia Zimmerman and Hunter Gudyka talk about CMU football's upset over South Alabama and give their predictions for its MAC opener. Volleyball beat reporters Megan Youngblood and Hadlee Peters stop by to talk about volleyball's start to MAC play. To end the episode, the Sports Desk shares their weirdest food combinations.
With Central Michigan soccer down early in the first half, junior forward Jenna Little tied the match at one as she found the back of the net for the Chippewas.
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.
On the first play of the fourth quarter against South Alabama, redshirt sophomore quarterback Jase Bauer broke a tackle in the backfield to then deliver a 70-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Jesse Prewitt III to put the Chippewas up by 10.