CMU mens basketball Nicolas Pavrette enters transfer portal
After two seasons playing with Central Michigan the 6’11 center Nicolas Pavrette has entered the transfer portal.
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After two seasons playing with Central Michigan the 6’11 center Nicolas Pavrette has entered the transfer portal.
Following the end of the basketball season, freshman guard Reggie Bass announced that he plans to enter the transfer portal after being named Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year on Wednesday.
Central Michigan men’s basketball guard Reggie Bass has been named the Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year. The MAC also announced on Wednesday that Bass was named to the All-MAC Freshman Team.
Central Michigan women's basketball freshman guard Sydney Harris was named Mid-American Conference Freshman of the Year while also earning All-MAC Third-Team honors and named to the All-MAC Freshman Team alongside freshman guard Bridget Utberg.
After two seasons with Central Michigan men's basketball, sophomore guard Kevin Miller will plan to enter the transfer portal on Monday.
After leading for three quarters, Central Michigan women’s basketball was unable to hold on to its lead after it was outscored 21-8 in the fourth quarter ultimately falling to Akron 61-54, in its season finale on Saturday.
Despite going on a 7-0 run to start the game, Central Michigan men’s basketball was unable to hold off Western Michigan, knocking itself out of the Mid-American Conference tournament with a score of 81-65 on Friday in Kalamazoo.
Up against the top team in the Mid-American Conference, Central Michigan men’s basketball seniors took the court at McGuirk Arena for the last time as the Chippewas looked to keep their hopes of a trip to the MAC tournament in Cleveland alive.
After Northern Illinois shot for nearly 70% in the first half, Central Michigan men's basketball was unable to come back falling to the Huskies 84-80 on Saturday.
With 2:34 seconds remaining in regulation, freshman guard Bridget Utberg nailed a free throw on an and-one to give Central Michigan women’s basketball its first lead of the day, 64-63 after at one point trailing by 14 in the second quarter to Northern Illinois.
After Bowling Green outscored Central Michigan basketball, 28-16 in the first quarter, the Chippewas were unable to recover as it fell to the Falcons, 80-72 on Wednesday.
The clock read 3:59 in the second half as Brian Taylor, a senior guard for Central Michigan men’s basketball, approached the free throw line and swished in the second of two freebies - his ninth and 10th points.
After being outscored 31-11 by Ohio in the second quarter, Central Michigan women's basketball started to mount a comeback in the second half to get within six in the third quarter but ultimately came up short as CMU lost 83-75 on Saturday.
Dwight Wilson III, a graduate student from Ohio University, caught a pass about two feet away from the basket, finishing the play off with a dunk right in front of the home student section with less than five minutes remaining in the first half.
Following four-straight points from Miami (Ohio) to get within two, freshman guard Sydney Harris hit a three-pointer to get McGuirk Arena loud and push Central Michigan women’s basketball lead back to five with 2:15 to play.
Outscoring Bowling Green, 19-4 in the final four minutes Central Michigan basketball secured its second consecutive road game win, 77-74 over the Falcons.
With thirty-four seconds left in the game and one second on the shot clock, Central Michigan men's basketball freshman guard Reggie Bass drove towards the basket taking a shot, capturing a 62-60 lead helping lead to the 66-60 victory for the Chippewas against Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.
With the crowd on the edge of their seats, graduate student guard Mikayla Hall hit the go-ahead jumper to give Central Michigan women's basketball a 72-71 lead with seven seconds left. With the help of the energetic crowd, the Chippewas were able to get the game-winning defensive stop against Buffalo on Saturday.
With under two minutes to play and down by six, freshman Sydney Harris hit a three pointer to get Central Michigan women’s basketball within three of Kent State University.
Five-consecutive points from freshman guard Amani Drummond pushed Central Michigan men's basketball lead to six in the early portion of its game as it continued to control the tempo after just over 10 minutes played.