Chippewas' MAC Tournament hopes stay alive with victory against Miami (Oh)
The Mid-American Conference Tournament held two elimination games on Friday, the first game involved the Central Michigan Chippewas and the Miami (Oh) RedHawks.
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The Mid-American Conference Tournament held two elimination games on Friday, the first game involved the Central Michigan Chippewas and the Miami (Oh) RedHawks.
After dropping its first game of the Mid-American Conference Tournament to the third-seeded Miami Redhawks 10-5 Wednesday, the Central Michigan baseball team kept its season alive by defeating No. 2 Ball State 4-0 on Thursday in Avon, Ohio.
Entering the 2016 Mid-American Conference Tournament as the No. 6 seed, Central Michigan baseball (21-35, 12-12 MAC) will take on No. 3 Miami (Ohio) RedHawks (26-27, 14-10 MAC) in the first round at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday.
After the Chippewas defeated rival Western Michigan on Saturday and Eastern Michigan lost to Toledo, the Central Michigan baseball team claimed the sixth seed in the upcoming Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Several scenarios had to occur in order for the Central Michigan baseball team to have the fifth seed in next week’s Mid-American Conference Tournament. CMU needed a win and a Toledo loss on Saturday — only one of those things happened.
In game one, it took until the ninth inning for any runs to come home and decide the game. In game two, the Central Michigan baseball team scored two runs early and didn't let go of its lead.
Neither offense could generate a run through eight innings Thursday in Mount Pleasant.
With a spot already clinched in the Mid-American Conference Tournament, the Central Michigan baseball team can still improve its seeding this weekend against in-state rivals Western Michigan.
For the second straight week, the Central Michigan baseball team has upset an in-state Big Ten Conference foe at Theunissen Stadium.
With the series tied 1-1 after Central Michigan baseball's walk-off win against Miami (Ohio) on Saturday at Theunissen Stadium, Head Coach Steve Jaksa said his team had to focus on winning "Championship Sunday."
Hail, rain and swirling winds came and went on Saturday at Theunissen Stadium as it took Central Michigan baseball 11 innings to claim victory in game two of its three-game series against Miami (Ohio).
Riding its first three-game winning streak of the season, and winning five of their last six, the Central Michigan baseball team began a three-game weekend series against the Miami (Ohio) RedHawks.
After playing four games in a row from Friday-to-Monday, the Central Michigan baseball team rested up on Tuesday for its midweek matchup against the Michigan Wolverines.
Three pass balls, a bases loaded walk, a sacrifice fly and a single.
After falling in a marathon game to Ohio on Saturday, the Central Michigan baseball team once again went the distance on Sunday, but it was the Chippewas who bolted to victory at the finish.
After a 3-for-5 day at the plate in game one Friday against Ohio, freshman center fielder Dazon Cole pushed his hitting streak to three games, going 5-for-7 Saturday against the Bobcats, but the Chippewas were unable to claim victory in Athens.
With the school year at its end, the Central Michigan baseball team has three weeks left to make a push for a higher seed in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
After dropping two of three games last weekend against Eastern Michigan, the Central Michigan baseball team looks to better its chances of making the Mid-American Conference Tournament this weekend with a series at Ohio.
After scoring a combined one run in the first two games of its series against Eastern Michigan, the Central Michigan baseball team's bats finally came around Sunday.
An earlier start time than expected did not benefit the Central Michigan baseball team.