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CMU graduate student forward Nadége Jean reaches her arm out for the ball, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Jean got eight out of the 47 points scored by the Chippewas. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
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CMU graduate student forward Nadége Jean reaches her arm out for the ball, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Jean got eight out of the 47 points scored by the Chippewas. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
Students from Larson Elementary School cheer after seeing themselves on the Jumbotron, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Students from schools near the Mount Pleasant area came to the basketball game for Hoops for Hunger. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU junior guard Karrington Gordon keeps the ball away from Ball State junior Nyla Hampton, Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
Central Michigan men’s basketball snapped its three-game winning streak in a 73-61 loss to Mid-American Conference opponent Ohio.
Junior forward Jemal Davis dribbles the ball during the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. Davis scored four points, made four rebounds, and had two assists. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Junior guard Anthony Pritchard dribbles the ball down the court during the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. Pritchard scored 11 points and made five rebounds during the game. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Head coach Tony Barbee speaks to sophomore guard Paul McMillan IV during the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. Barbee is in his third season as the Chippewa's head coach. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Kent State's redshirt junior forward VonCameron Davis, left, and junior guard Mike Bekelja, right, double-team CMU's graduate student guard Brian Taylor, middle, during the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. Taylor made six assists throughout the game. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Junior forward Markus Harding, right, and Kent State graduate student forward Chris Payton Jr., left, prepare for a play during the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. Harding's free throw percentage was 66.7%, and he scored a total of 10 points for the Chippewas during the game. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Junior forward Markus Harding, right, fights for the ball against Kent State's graduate student forward Chris Payton Jr., left, during the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. Harding's field goal percentage for the game was 57.1%. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Junior guard Markus Harding, right, drives against Kent State's graduate student forward Chris Payton Jr., left, during the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. Payton scored eight points and made seven rebounds for the Golden Flashes. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Chippewas fans Justin Peck, left, and Randy Schefeman, right, cheer after a basket made by graduate student guard Brian Taylor helps the Chippewas pull ahead of Kent State during the men's basketball game Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. McGuirk Arena erupted in celebrations from the audience after each basket. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
The CMU Dance Team performs as CMU's players are announced at the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. The team performed multiple routines and helped to energize the audience. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Graduate student guard Brian Taylor, left, junior guard Anthony Pritchard, middle, and sophomore guard Paul McMillan IV, right, celebrate a basket made by Taylor in the second half of the men's basketball game against Kent State Saturday, Jan. 13 in McGuirk Arena. Taylor scored 17 points and made eight rebounds for the Chippewas. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
After a Kent State three pointer put the team up seven early in the second half, it looked like the Golden Flashes might be pulling away.
Central Michigan women's basketball successfully ended its nine-game losing streak in an explosive 64-60 win against in-state rivals Eastern Michigan on Saturday.
Central Michigan women's basketball fell short against Mid-American Conference competitors, Akron 70-62 on Wednesday.
With the game tight to end the first half, Central Michigan men's basketball looked for a way to pull away from Eastern Michigan in Tuesdays matchup.
Central Michigan women's basketball concludes its second Mid-American Conference matchup with a 77-69 loss against Buffalo.
Central Michigan's sophomore guard Alina Anderson, 33, plays defense on Buffalo's Rana Elhusseini, 1, during a game on Saturday, Jan. 6 in McGuirk Arena. Anderson recorded eight points and two rebounds for CMU. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)