CMU women's basketball starts conference 0-2 after loss to Ball State
Central Michigan women’s basketball traveled to Ball State University on Saturday to take on the Cardinals in the Chippewa’s second conference game.
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Central Michigan women’s basketball traveled to Ball State University on Saturday to take on the Cardinals in the Chippewa’s second conference game.
With 13:42 remaining in the first half, CMU guard Damarion Bonds ripped the ball away from Cleary guard Nick Moore and went coast-to-coast. He found a wide open mid-range jumper to extend Central Michigan's scoring streak to 15-0 to start the game.
In its final game of non-conference play and the calendar year, Central Michigan women's basketball secured a 54-50 victory over the Milwaukee Panthers on Sunday afternoon. The win puts its record at 4-7 on the season.
With 15 minutes remaining in the first half, Central Michigan men's basketball hit a set of free throws to tie the score at six against Arizona on Saturday.
With four minutes remaining in the second half, Central Michigan men's basketball found itself trailing Valparaiso by nine.
Only 1:34 into the game, Iowa State sophomore guard Arianna Jackson hit a 3-point shot to take the lead 5-3 to open the game. The 3-pointer sparked a 10-0 Cyclone run that put Central Michigan women’s basketball down big early.
With 10 minutes remaining in the first half, Central Michigan men's basketball found itself trailing Aquinas by four on Thursday.
After being down 13 at halftime to the Concordia Cardinals, Central Michigan women’s basketball came out of the tunnel and exploded for 26 third-quarter points, its highest-scoring quarter of the season.
A Central Michigan fan records the game on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at McGuirk Arena. CMU was down by 14 points in the second quarter with less than one minute left but they would go on to win by 11. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
he Central Michigan bench celebrates after they make a three-pointer on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at McGuirk Arena. Freshman guard Jayda Mosley set a career-high with four three-pointers made. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
A Central Michigan student sits with their phone open to the maroon and gold points app for the CMU vs Concordia Ann Arbor game on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
Central Michigan freshman guard Jayda Mosley dribbles past halfcourt on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at McGuirk Arena. Mosley accounted for almost half of CMU’s nine three-pointers made. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
Central Michigan senior guard Jess Lawson and Concordia Ann Arbor freshman guard Avery Collins watch as Central Michigan junior forward Demetria Prewitt gets contested at the rim by Concordia Ann Arbor senior forward Hannah Vallier on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at McGuirk Arena. Prewitt finished with seven points and three rebounds. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
Central Michigan women’s basketball Head Coach Kristin Haynie is interviewed after the game on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at McGuirk Arena. This is CMU’s third win in six days, after going the previous 25 winless. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
Central Michigan freshman forward Riley Smith (12) and freshman forward Ayanna-Sarai Darrington (25) pose for a photo after the game on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at McGuirk Arena. Together they combined for 12 points and five rebounds. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
Central Michigan freshman forward Riley Smith guards Concordia Ann Arbor freshman guard Ryan Morrer on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at McGuirk Arena. Morrer had five points and three rebounds in the game. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
With Central Michigan men's basketball leading 6-0 two minutes into the first half, Purdue-Northwest's leading point scorer Collin Albert buried a three to half CMU's lead.
Central Michigan women’s basketball traveled to Nevada during the holiday weekend to participate in the Nevada Nugget Classic tournament.
With 18 seconds remaining in the game and trailing by five, Central Michigan men's basketball needed points to keep its hopes of beating the Minnesota Golden Gophers alive on Monday. That's when CMU guard Drew Barbee found a look from three to make the score 66-64.
Down nine to the Oakland Golden Grizzlies on Sunday with 1:53 left in the second quarter and struggling on offense, Central Michigan women’s basketball went on a 9-0 run to end the quarter and tie it up at 32 going into halftime.