CMU women’s basketball loses MAC opener in last second thriller
With less than a second left in the game and Bowling Green State University up by one, Central Michigan women’s basketball had one more opportunity at the basket to win the game.
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With less than a second left in the game and Bowling Green State University up by one, Central Michigan women’s basketball had one more opportunity at the basket to win the game.
Opening up Mid-American Conference play, Central Michigan men's basketball hosted Buffalo, looking to start off with a win. That would all change in a hurry when the Bulls went on a 19-4 run to open the game, a lead CMU could not comeback from.
After two days of wrestling in Hoffman Estates, Illinois at the Midland Championship, Central Michigan wrestling placed sixth out of 30 teams with four wrestlers placing in their respective weight classes.
After, trailing by 13 points at half, Detroit Mercy rallied back to take a one-point lead against Central Michigan men's basketball with 10:28 remaining in the game. That was until Brian Taylor scored seven-straight points, jump-starting a 13-0 CMU run.
Despite a fourth quarter run that put Central Michigan women's basketball within striking distance late in the game, CMU fell to North Dakota State 67-57 as it couldn't complete the comeback, leading to its sixth-straight loss.
Cutting Central Michigan men’s basketball's lead to just four points early in the second half, Davenport looked to make a comeback against the Chippewas. That was until CMU went on a 21-4 run giving the team a 21-point lead with 14 minutes to play.
The crowd in Breslin Center rose to their feet, a wave of applause filling the arena, as Central Michigan women’s basketball head coach Kristin Haynie made her return to East Lansing on Sunday when the Chippewas faced off against Michigan State.
Looking to put together a winning streak, Central Michigan men’s basketball faced off against No. 10 ranked Creighton on Saturday. For the Chippewas it was not what they were hoping for as they were dominated in every facet of the game.
After a long break, Central Michigan wrestling traveled to Indiana and looked to get its first dual win of the season and its first win against Indiana since 1986.
With Central Michigan up 10 and under a minute to play in the first half, Derrick Butler hit a three extending the lead to 13. Valparaiso turned the ball over on its ensuing possession, where Butler made a transition layup.
From holding a pen in classes to putting on boxing gloves, junior Tupac Holmes is a Central Michigan University information systems student and a vice president of the CMU Boxing Club.
When Graduate Forward Nadége Jean and Senior Center Rochelle Norris came to Central Michigan University in the 2022-23 season as transfers, they both were looking for a new start.
After spending his early adolescent years mostly outdoors, Kjellan (KJ) Oduor, an international student-athlete on the men’s basketball team, didn’t pick up a basketball until middle school. Growing up in Kisumu, Kenya, Oduor found himself playing soccer and field hockey like his father until basketball was introduced to him back in 2010.
After three seasons with Central Michigan football, quarterback Jase Bauer announced on Wednesday his intent to enter the transfer portal.
With 6:35 remaining in the first and Central Michigan within one point of Ohio State, it looked like the Chippewas were in for a fight till the end.
As the Central Michigan football season has come to an end, seven Chippewas were honored with All Mid-American Conference team honors.
Looking to strike first for Central Michigan women’s basketball, junior guard Tiana Timpe nailed a three-point shot to give CMU some momentum to start the game against Milwaukee on Saturday.
With 1:22 remaining in the first half and the score tied at zero, Toledo quarterback Dequan Finn connected with receiver Jaden Dottin who made a circus catch in the corner of the endzone.
In this episode of Maroon and Bold, Sports Editor Ashley Birkeness is joined by Megan Youngblood to talk about the start of wrestling season and the bittersweet end to the volleyball season. Hunter Gudyka and Hadlee Peters join the chat to talk about men's basketball's start to its season. Then, Sydney Neal and Kaia Zimmerman come on the podcast to talk about women's basketball's first win of the season. Plus, Kaia sticks around to talk about CMU football's rocky end to the season as they prepare for Toledo. To end the episode, the CMLife sports desk gives their takes on the best Thanksgiving dish.
Competing in dual meets on Sunday, Central Michigan wrestling fell to No.22 North Carolina and host Illinois.