Postseason awards roundup: Four Chippewas named to MAC baseball first team
Four Central Michigan Chippewas earned first team all-Mid-American Conference honors as the conference unveiled its postseason honors Tuesday.
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Four Central Michigan Chippewas earned first team all-Mid-American Conference honors as the conference unveiled its postseason honors Tuesday.
Inclement weather ended Central Michigan baseball's regular season a few innings early.
It was something about the sixth frame that allowed the Central Michigan baseball team to secure a sweep of Toledo Friday afternoon.
A series-opening loss to Toledo threw a wrench in Central Michigan baseball's conference title dreams.
Sweeping a rival made its latest weekend series a successful one for Central Michigan baseball.
A successful season came to an unfortunate end for Central Michigan softball.
Central Michigan softball (27-24, 18-11) took its first step toward a Mid-American Conference championship with a 7-1 defeat of No. 2 seed Ohio University (23-24, 17-11).
Central Michigan softball head coach McCall Salmon was named Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year alongside four of her players who earned spots on the conference's first or second teams.
It wasn't as emphatic as the first meeting between these two teams, but Central Michigan still came through in the clutch.
Central Michigan lacrosse will take on Northwestern at 5 p.m. Thursday, May 13 in Evanston, Illinois in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The game, which will be televised on ESPN+, will be the Chippewas' first ever appearance in the tournament.
Central Michigan couldn't capitalize on Senior Day momentum, falling 12-8 to Miami (Ohio) Sunday. Though the Chippewas lost the game, they still won the series thanks to Saturday's doubleheader sweep.
Coming from behind in game one and going into extra innings for game two, Central Michigan softball clinched a spot in the Mid American Conference tournament with 5-1 and 4-3 victories over Miami (Ohio).
After going on the road and having its 21-game conference win streak snapped by way of a sweep, Central Michigan (29-14, 22-5) baseball was happy to return to the friendly confines of Theunissen Stadium on Friday.
Central Michigan lacrosse junior Audrey Whiteside was named the Mid-American Conference Offensive Player of the Year, the conference announced Thursday. Whiteside is one of five Chippewas to earn league honors. She was joined on the first team by teammates Courtney Burke and Jillian Baldwin, while Maggie Diebold and Brennan Paddy were both named to the second team.
A dominant effort Thursday put Central Michigan lacrosse one win from a Mid-American Conference championship.
Following a rained out game, Central Michigan (24-23, 15-10) was unable to get its bats rolling and fell to the Bowling Green Falcons in both games of their double header with scores of 3-1 and 5-0.
An important series ended with a sour taste for Central Michigan baseball.
While he didn’t receive a call during the 2022 NFL Draft, former Central Michigan safety Gage Kreski has a chance to continue his football career.
Although he didn’t receive a call during the 2022 NFL Draft, defensive lineman Troy Hairston II will join the Houston Texans as an undrafted free agent after walking on at Central Michigan.
With a win Saturday, Central Michigan (10-7, 8-2) clinched a share of the regular season Mid-American Conference title and will host the conference tournament.