Chippewas unable to ride momentum, drop home match against Ball State


The Central Michigan volleyball team failed to capitalize on strong scoring from its middle hitters on Saturday and lost the last home game of the season against Ball State, 3-1, at Finch Fieldhouse.

Despite storming to a first-set win by a score of 25-18, CMU would lose the next three sets by scores of 26-24, 25-21 and 25-23. In a match that featured 31 ties and eight lead changes, the Chippewas were unable to stop a Ball State team that had which had won their last seven matches. The Cardinals improve to 22-4 and 12-2 in the Mid-American Conference to lead the West Division.

“I just think we could have done a better job,” Olson said. “This group was definitely more competitive in this match, last time at their place one of the sets was 25-10.”

Junior Kaitlyn Schultz led the way with a season-high 16 kills on the night. Senior Lauren Krupsky and sophomore Lindsey Dulude both knocked home nine kills, while sophomore Val DeWeerd finished with eig

CMU returns to action at 6 p.m. Friday when it travels to Kalamazoo to take on Western Michigan.

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