Taylor earns MAC co-Pitcher of the Week honors
Central Michigan right-handed pitcher Andrew Taylor has earned co-Pitcher of the Week honors in the Mid-American Conference following his performance Saturday against Bowling Green.
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Central Michigan right-handed pitcher Andrew Taylor has earned co-Pitcher of the Week honors in the Mid-American Conference following his performance Saturday against Bowling Green.
A fourth-straight Mid-American Conference series sweep vaulted Central Michigan into the College Baseball Newspaper Division I poll over the weekend. The poll, released Monday, has the Chippewas ranked No. 25.
Central Michigan (8-6, 6-1) defeated Kent State 14-10 Saturday to maintain its Mid-American Conference championship hopes. With this win CMU remains one game behind leader Robert Morris, who is a perfect 8-0 in conference play.
Making the comeback of the weekend, Central Michigan (17-19, 8-6) softball brought itself back in the race to take the series. Yet, two home runs in the bottom of the seventh for Ohio secured the series in walk-off fashion.
As spring camp position battles ramp up, Central Michigan football will have to replace another veteran leader after senior Darius Bracy entered the transfer portal.
As members of the Central Michigan cross country and track teams, Lauren and Megan Lasceski’s bond has grown closer through athletics.
The departures of George Douglas and Troy Brown leave Central Michigan football in a unique position when it comes to linebacker depth.
Despite taking an early lead, Central Michigan (16-7, 7-4) fell to the No. 22 Michigan Wolverines 5-1 Tuesday at Alumni Field.
After dominating Northern Illinois in a weekend sweep, two Central Michigan baseball players were awarded conference honors.
Central Michigan softball split a Sunday doubleheader with Northern Illinois, rallying to win the second game 12-4 after suffering a 7-3 defeat in game one. The Chippewas (16-16, 7-3) earned the series win and are now in third place in the Mid-American Conference.
Central Michigan lacrosse (7-6, 5-1) got a huge 18-9 victory over Detroit Mercy at home. It was senior day for the Chippewas, who remain in the hunt for first place in the Mid-American Conference with the win. The win was the 100th in head coach Sarah Tisdale's career.
On a cold cloudy Saturday afternoon, the mood was anything but dreary for the Chippewas.
Beginning a three-game series with the Northern Illinois Huskies, the Central Michigan Chippewas (15-15, 6-3) took game one Saturday, winning 4-0.
Battling adverse conditions, Central Michigan baseball (15-10, 10-1) rode Jordan Patty’s right arm to an 8-2 victory over Northern Illinois on Friday in Theunissen Stadium.
Despite taking an early lead, Central Michigan (14-15, 5-3) dropped its final game against the Kent State Golden Flashes by a final of 6-3.
For the first time since 2017, Central Michigan (14-14, 5-2) softball took down the Kent State Golden Flashes (10-18, 2-8) in the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday, but fell in the second to split the doubleheader.
Senior Maggie Diebold was named the Mid-American Conference Lacrosse Offensive Player of the Week after scoring a personal and team-best seven goals in the Chippewas dominant 20-11 victory at Youngstown State.
Sometimes, football is as simple as getting your best player the ball and letting them go to work.
For the second consecutive week, a Central Michigan arm has won individual conference honors.
Senior Matt Stencel was named Mid American Confrence Wrestler of the Year, adding to his already legendary history as a Chippewa.