Lacrosse eyes first conference championship since inception
The program might only be in its third year of competition, but head coach Sara Tisdale already has Central Michigan lacrosse on the verge of its first conference title.
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The program might only be in its third year of competition, but head coach Sara Tisdale already has Central Michigan lacrosse on the verge of its first conference title.
The Central Michigan lacrosse team defeated Coastal Carolina on the road extending CMU’s win streak to six games.
The Central Michigan lacrosse team is has won five straight games and is currently riding the longest win streak in program history.
It may not have been a standard 60-minute game, but the Central Michigan lacrosse team still came away with a victory to clinch a spot in the Southern Conference tournament.
There are still four games remaining for Central Michigan lacrosse, but the team has already set a program number for wins in a season.
After posting 30 points in only 16 games with Central Michigan lacrosse as a freshman in 2016, Anna Schoonover was poised for a big sophomore season last year.
Total domination.
After Central Michigan lacrosse failed to defeat Kennesaw State on a snowy Michigan day this past Saturday, the Chippewas took advantage of the elements against another team from the South.
The rain and snow of the Michigan weather could not help Central Michigan lacrosse against Kennesaw State.
In the first game in the Southern Conference, Central Michigan lacrosse came away victorious.
Central Michigan lacrosse struggled to find the back of the net early on Sunday, resulting in a loss to the University of Michigan.
After picking up its first win of the season on Friday, Central Michigan lacrosse failed to make it two-straight on Sunday.
By scoring the last five goals, Central Michigan lacrosse earned its first win of the 2018 season against American University in Washington D.C.
It was not the start Central Michigan lacrosse wanted to start its season.
Snapping its three-game win-streak, the Central Michigan lacrosse team fell to Detroit-Mercy Saturday afternoon at the Lacrosse/Soccer Complex.
Sunday afternoon marked the Central Michigan lacrosse team's third straight victory.
Freshman attacker Natalie Karlen scored the game-winning goal on a pass from Jocelyne Lemay to give the Central Michigan lacrosse team a victory in sudden death overtime Thursday night at the Lacrosse/Soccer Complex.
Looking to end its four-game losing streak, the Central Michigan lacrosse team will square off against defending Atlantic Sun Champion Old Dominion at 7 p.m. on Thursday at the Lacrosse/Soccer Complex.
It was a fast start, but a disappointing ending for the Central Michigan Lacrosse team Sunday.
The Stetson Hatters rolled over the Central Michigan lacrosse team 20-8 Friday night in Central Florida.