CMU women's basketball loses to Ball State at home
CMU women's basketball was unsuccessful in continuing its momentum following a win against Eastern Michigan last week as it fell to Ball State 79-47 Wednesday.
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CMU women's basketball was unsuccessful in continuing its momentum following a win against Eastern Michigan last week as it fell to Ball State 79-47 Wednesday.
Junior guard Lisa Tesson, right, drives against Ball State's junior guard Nyla Hampton, left, during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Tesson scored three points and made four assists during the game. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Elementary school students cheer during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. The game had 3,271 people in attendance, which is the highest home attendance for the season yet. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
The CMU women's basketball team huddles before their game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. CMU's women's basketball team has not defeated Ball State since 2021. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
CMU's graduate student forward Nadége Jean, right, and Ball State's senior forward Annie Rauch, left, play against each other during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. The Chippewas made 34.6% of their attempted field goals. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Sophomore guard Taylor Anderson seeks to get past her defenders during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Anderson scored eight points and made three field goals during the game. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
CMU's head coach Kristin Haynie speaks to redshirt junior Capria Brown, left, and sophomore guard Taylor Anderson, right, during a time out at the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Haynie is in her first year as head coach for Central Michigan's women's basketball. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Junior guard Karrington Gordon plays defense against Ball State's senior forward Annie Rauch during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Gordon made five assists, which was the highest for the game as well as a season high. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
CMU Athletics sideline reporter Cristiana Rosa delivers a broadcast message while students in the audience crowd around her in the background during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. The game was CMU's annual Hoops for Hunger game, and students from Mt. Pleasant and surrounding elementary and middle schools were in attendance. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Junior guard Tiana Timpe makes a pass during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Timpe scored nine points, as well as a buzzer-beater at halftime. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Graduate student forward Nadége Jean seeks to keep the ball away from her opponents during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Jean scored eight points and had four rebounds during the game. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
CMU senior center Rochelle Norris attempts to score a basket during the Chippewas basketball game, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Norris scored nine points for the Chippewas during the game. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
Staff and students from different schools around the Mount Pleasant area receive awards for Hoops for Hunger, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Mount Pleasant Middle School won the Hoops for Hunger food drive contest. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU graduate student forward Nadége Jean keeps the ball away from Ball State, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
Elementary and middle school students do the wave led by a CMU student during the Chippewas basketball game, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU junior guard Tiana Timpe signs a Larson Elementary student’s jacket, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Timpe and the rest of the CMU basketball team signed many different students’ posters and clothing after the game. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
The CMU women’s basketball team scores a basket, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. CMU junior guard Karrington Gordon scored this basket making her overall contribution to the Chippewas this game four points. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
Students from schools around the Mount Pleasant area cheer as they are being filmed for television, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. CMU Athletics sideline reporter Cristiana Rosa talked about the kids being at the Hoops for Hunger event and talked to the kids about their experience. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU sophomore guard Taylor Anderson tries to shoot the ball past Ball State junior Nyla Hampton, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Anderson got eight out of the 47 points scored by the Chippewas. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
A member of the CMU cheer team runs across the court with a flying C flag. The CMU cheer team helped get attendees hyped throughout the game. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)