'We got to stop the bleeding': CMU women's basketball falls to BGSU
With time dwindling on the game clock late in the fourth quarter, freshman guard Madi Morson attempted a final three-point attempt to keep the Chippewas in the game.
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With time dwindling on the game clock late in the fourth quarter, freshman guard Madi Morson attempted a final three-point attempt to keep the Chippewas in the game.
With over six minutes left in the third quarter, the Central Michigan women’s basketball team was down big and looking for a spark. After coming down the floor, senior guard Jess Lawson found freshman guard Jayda Mosley who knocked down a 3-pointer.
Going up five with just under five minutes it seemed like Central Michigan Men’s basketball was finally going to pull away from Buffalo. That was until the Bulls went on a 15-4 run to end the game, handing the Chippewas a 75-69 loss.
With 13 minutes remaining in the first half, Central Michigan men's basketball trailed by two with its offense struggling to find any consistent looks against Western Michigan's defense.
With 5:16 left in the second quarter, Central Michigan women’s basketball junior guard Taylor Anderson missed a layup from below the basket but grabbed her miss. Anderson dished the ball back out, and senior guard Jess Lawson found freshman guard Madi Morson who knocked down a 3-pointer, adding to the Chippewa lead.
In honor of tradition, Central Michigan men's basketball will host rivals Western Michigan for its toilet paper toss game, marking its third consecutive year being played. Tipoff is scheduled for 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 25.
After starting to find its groove with back-to-back wins, Central Michigan women’s basketball fell to the Kent State Golden Flashes 77-56 on Wednesday afternoon. The loss drops its overall record to 7-11 and its Mid-American Conference record to 3-4.
With 38 seconds remaining in the game, Central Michigan men's basketball trailed Ball State by two as guard Anthony Pritchard ripped the ball out of the hands of Jeremiah Hernandez. This gave the Chippewas one last chance to tie or take the lead.
Central Michigan men’s basketball continues onto a two-game winning streak by clutching a 71-66 victory over Northern Illinois on Saturday. The Chippewas improved to 8-9 overall and 2-3 in the MAC.
With two minutes left in the first half, the Central Michigan women’s basketball team found the momentum it needed to break the game against conference rivals Eastern Michigan wide open.
At halftime of its Mid-American Conference matchup against the University of Akron, Central Michigan women’s basketball held a 40-22 lead while holding the Zips to just eight points in the second period.
With eight seconds remaining in the first half, Central Michigan men's basketball held a three point lead over Eastern Michigan as EMU guard Christian Henry coughed up the ball at the mid court logo.
With 5:36 left in the game, the Central Michigan women’s basketball trailed conference foe Toledo University by two points.
With only 29 seconds remaining in the game, Central Michigan men's basketball trailed Toledo by two needing a defensive stand to keep its hopes of winning alive.
Coming out of halftime Central Michigan men's basketball trailed the Akron Zips by three before Akron guard Seth Wilson drilled a deep three to double the lead to six on Tuesday.
Central Michigan University announced Arielle Wilson as its new head volleyball coach on Monday, marking a significant milestone for the program.
Down one with eight seconds to play, it looked like Central Michigan men’s basketball was poised to erase the 10-point deficit they faced as Ohio guard AJ Brown stepped to the free-throw line.
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.