CMU DIII hockey remains perfect with win against Cleary
Coming off a winning weekend, the Central Michigan Division III hockey returned home to face Cleary University on Friday.
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Coming off a winning weekend, the Central Michigan Division III hockey returned home to face Cleary University on Friday.
After falling in straight sets to Ohio, head coach Mike Gawlik issued a challenge to his players.
Central Michigan field hockey(1-11, 0-3) went to 24-ranked Ohio State(6-5, 1-3) looking to generate more offense, however, it was only able to score one goal as it lost 7-1 on Friday, in Columbus, Ohio.
In front of a pink-adorned home crowd, Central Michigan volleyball (10-6, 3-2) found itself down early and was unable to rally as it fell 3-0 (25-22,25-19,26-24) to Ohio (9-7, 3-2) on Thursday.
Less than five minutes in, sophomore midfielder Ashley Scesniak set the tone scoring from nearly 35 yards away to hit the back of the net giving Central Michigan soccer a 1-0 lead.
For Central Michigan students and faculty, Oct. 8 -homecoming weekend- marks a period of celebration for those who have attended the school.
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On the match point of set five against Ball State, senior outside hitter Mallory Hernandez’s name was called and she delivered with the game winning kill that had McGuirk Arena on their feet.
After failing to pick up a win in four attempts against Michigan State (0-2) last season, Central Michigan Division II women’s club hockey turned the tables on the Spartans over the weekend.
Hunting its first home win, Central Michigan field hockey welcomed Saint Francis to Mount Pleasant on Sunday.
The first Mid-American Conference win is still being sought out by Central Michigan soccer (1-7-2, 0-3-1) as they fell 2-0 to Northern Illinois.
It was an opening night to remember for the Central Michigan Division II women's club hockey team, starting with a ceremonial puck drop from President Bob Davies.
A 42-yard field goal from sophomore kicker Marshall Meeder on Central Michigan football's opening drive seemed to signal an incoming productive day from the Chippewas’ offense.
After winning its first home game, the Central Michigan Division III club hockey team looked to dominate again in its final matchup against Lake Superior State.
After an up-and-down start to the season, Central Michigan football plans to right the ship as it opens Mid-American Conference play against Toledo on Saturday.
Looking to snap its eight-game losing streak, Central Michigan field hockey lost 4-3 to Ball State in double overtime on Friday.
In front of its home crowd for the first time this season, Central Michigan's Division III club hockey team dominated Lake Superior State with a final score of 13-2.
After suffering its first Mid-American Conference loss, Central Michigan volleyball (10-5, 3-1) came into night two against Toledo (10-5, 3-1) looking for revenge.
On a crisp fall Thursday night in Mount Pleasant, Central Michigan soccer was shut out by the Bowling Green State Falcons 2-0.
Two teams, two 2-0 records, and first place on the line. The stakes were high as Central Michigan volleyball (9-5, 2-1) went on the road looking to protect its undefeated record in the Mid-American Conference against Toledo (10-4, 3-0) on Thursday.