Rapid Reaction: Central Michigan 194.775, Brigham Young 193.575
The Central Michigan gymnastics team tied or beat season highs on three of the four events, as the Chippewas topped Brigham Young 194.775-193.575.
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The Central Michigan gymnastics team tied or beat season highs on three of the four events, as the Chippewas topped Brigham Young 194.775-193.575.
With back-to-back wins, the Central Michigan gymnastics team is gearing up for another Mid-American Conference Championship run. However, the team hasn't quite been tested by its opponents the way Brigham Young will Friday night.
During the winter break, the Central Michigan gymnastics team began its 30th season under Head Coach Jerry Reighard. The Chippewas won both of their meets and showed large improvements over the course of the two weeks.
Following last week’s season opening win against Temple, the Central Michigan gymnastics team led the way again Friday at the UW-Eau Claire Invitational with a total score of 193.6.
Despite losing senior Kiki Petzold to an injury, the Chippewas topped the Temple Owls in their season opener Sunday 193.425-188.9.
Dec. 18 at Brigham Young, 9 p.m.
Central Michigan gymnastics had its first chance to perform in front of an audience this season at Friday's Excite Night at McGuirk Arena. The event gave fans an opportunity to get a better understanding of the sport while having a bit of fun in the process.
Central Michigan gymnastics is still more than a month away from beginning its season, fans can get a glimpse of the team at 7 p.m. on Friday at McGuirk Arena.
Overcoming a slow start to the season, injuries and a Mid-American Conference Championship loss at the hands of their rivals, the Central Michigan University gymnastics team never gave up.
No. 21 Central Michigan University gymnastics fell short of its dream of a NCAA National Championship bid, finishing third behind No. 7 University of California Los Angeles and No. 6 University of Michigan Saturday in Columbus, Ohio.
Senior gymnast Kylie Fagan has been named a Second Team All-American Selection by the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches.
No. 21 Central Michigan University gymnastics had its second-highest score of the year, but failed to secure its sixth consecutive Mid-American Conference title, losing to host Kent State Saturday 196.375-196-275.
No. 21 Central Michigan University Gymnastics can win its sixth consecutive Mid-American Conference title Saturday at Kent State. the reigning champs are undoubtedly the favorites again.
The Central Michigan University gymnastics team has the opportunity to make history when No. 21 CMU heads to Kent State University for the Mid-American Conference Championship Meet at 2 p.m. on Saturday.
In three decades as the head coach of the Central Michigan University gymnastics team, Jerry Reighard has coached the Chippewas to 15 Mid-American Conference Championships. The Chippewas head to Kent State University on Saturday in search of the program’s sixth consecutive conference crown. Central Michigan Life caught up with Reighard as he reflected on his time in Mount Pleasant and the culture he has helped create.
Seniors Halle Moraw and Kylie Fagan were named on the All Mid-American Conference Gymnastics First Team following a successful regular season.
Central Michigan University's gymnastics team clinched its first Mid-American Conference regular season championship since the 2011-12 season with a win over Western Michigan University Sunday in Kalamazoo.
In senior Taylor Noonan’s return to action, the Central Michigan University gymnastics team defeated Brigham Young University Friday night.
The Central Michigan University gymnastics team continues its search for another team score above 196 and a bid into the NCAA Top 25.
The Central Michigan University gymnastics team struggled to keep consistency and fell to the University of California at Davis 194.725-194.15 on Friday night.