McGahey: Draws are contextual in the now
Last Sunday against Ball State marked the first time the Central Michigan women's soccer team had a match result in a draw this season.
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Last Sunday against Ball State marked the first time the Central Michigan women's soccer team had a match result in a draw this season.
After going 1-0-1 last weekend, the Central Michigan soccer team (10-1-1, 2-1-1 Mid-American Conference) travels to Toledo on Thursday and returns home for a match against Bowling Green on Sunday.
Central Michigan senior goalkeeper Kristen Knutson was named the Mid-American Conference's Defensive Player of the Week on Tuesday. It's the third time she has earned the award this season.
Having played 215 minutes of soccer in two double overtime matches this weekend, Central Michigan soccer has made one thing clear — it has grit.
Kristen Knutson had her college plans set at a young age.
Another game, another game-winning goal for Alexis Pelafas.
The Central Michigan soccer team defeated Miami (Oh) 1-0 in overtime in a rain-heavy 90-minute match. As the precipitation fell from beginning to finish, it made for a sloppy and slippery affair. Here are three takeaways from the Chippewas victory.
Up to this point, the Central Michigan women's soccer team has played 10 total games. Only three of those games have been at the CMU Soccer Complex, with the other seven -- and five of the last six -- being on the road.
After falling behind 1-0 against Western Michigan on Sunday, the Central Michigan soccer team scored two second-half goals to beat the Broncos and earn its first Mid-American Conference win of the season.
Head coach Peter McGahey summed up the beginning of Mid-American Conference play before he and the team embarked on their two-game road trip to begin their weekend.
After a 1-0 shutout against Oakland University over the weekend, goalkeeper Kristen Knutson has been named the Mid-American Conference's Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in her career.
After defeating Oakland University on Sunday, moving its record to a program best 8-0, Central Michigan soccer begins Mid-American Conference play at Northern Illinois on Friday.
The Central Michigan soccer team had a chance on Sunday to do something no previous team had ever done in the history of the program — begin a season 8-0.
The last time the Chippewas started 7-0, the Detroit Tigers were in the World Series for the first time since 1984, NCAA leading goal scorer Alexis Pelafas was in the fourth grade and head coach Peter McGahey was living in Colorado.
With the return of sophomore striker Alexis Pelafas, Central Michigan soccer defeated Massachusetts 3-1 to move its record to 7-0 for the first time since 2006.
The Chippewas were without the second-leading goal scorer in the country, sophomore forward Alexis Pelafas, but the results remained the same for Central Michigan.
The Central Michigan soccer team accomplished two things on Sunday it hadn’t done in ten years.
For the first time since 2006, Central Michigan soccer has started its season with seven straight wins, beating Massachusetts 3-1 Sunday.
The Central Michigan women’s track and field team is holding walk-on tryouts for all event categories beginning Sept. 12.
One week after sophomore Lexi Pelafas was named Mid-American Conference Offensive Player of the Week, another Central Michigan soccer player has earned All-Conference honors.