CMU women’s basketball loses on the road to NIU
After an explosive second quarter, Central Michigan women’s basketball went into the locker room at halftime with a 35-28 lead against Northern Illinois.
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After an explosive second quarter, Central Michigan women’s basketball went into the locker room at halftime with a 35-28 lead against Northern Illinois.
Central Michigan's bench and fans celebrate after sophomore guard/forward Aidan Rubio scored a three-pointer late in the game against Toledo on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Rubio scored eight points for CMU. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's graduate student guard Brian Taylor goes up for a shot during a game against Toledo on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Taylor was one of the game's starters. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's junior forward Markus Harding drives down the baseline against Toledo's Javan Simmons during a game on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Harding had eight points, eight rebounds and five assists for CMU. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's junior forward Jemal Davis dunks during a game against Toledo on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Davis had two points and two rebounds. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's junior forward Jemal Davis asks a CMU dancer if she's alright after running into the crowd to catch a loose ball during a game against Toledo on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Davis transferred to CMU from Florida Southwestern State. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's head men's basketball coach Tony Barbee urges CMU's student section, the snake pit, to get loud during a game against Toledo on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. This season marks Barbee's third year coaching at CMU. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's junior forward Markus Harding, right, and Toledo's Tyler Cochran, left, dive for a loose ball during a game on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Harding was one of CMU's starters. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's junior guard Anthony Pritchard drives against Toledo's Dante Maddox Jr. during a game on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Pritchard led CMU with 20 points. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's freshman guard Cayden Vasko celebrates after an and one during a game against Toledo on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Vasko had two points, three rebounds and two assists. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
Central Michigan's graduate student guard Brian Taylor shoots a floater during a game against Toledo on Friday, Jan. 19 in McGuirk Arena. Taylor had his fourth double-double of the season with 13 points and 15 rebounds. (Marie Underwood | CM-Life)
With 10 minutes remaining in the game and Central Michigan men’s basketball down one, Toledo guard Ra’Heim Moss committed a technical foul, sending junior guard Anthony Pritchard to the line.
CMU women's basketball was unsuccessful in continuing its momentum following a win against Eastern Michigan last week as it fell to Ball State 79-47 Wednesday.
Junior guard Lisa Tesson, right, drives against Ball State's junior guard Nyla Hampton, left, during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Tesson scored three points and made four assists during the game. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Elementary school students cheer during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. The game had 3,271 people in attendance, which is the highest home attendance for the season yet. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
The CMU women's basketball team huddles before their game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. CMU's women's basketball team has not defeated Ball State since 2021. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
CMU's graduate student forward Nadége Jean, right, and Ball State's senior forward Annie Rauch, left, play against each other during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. The Chippewas made 34.6% of their attempted field goals. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Sophomore guard Taylor Anderson seeks to get past her defenders during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Anderson scored eight points and made three field goals during the game. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
CMU's head coach Kristin Haynie speaks to redshirt junior Capria Brown, left, and sophomore guard Taylor Anderson, right, during a time out at the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Haynie is in her first year as head coach for Central Michigan's women's basketball. (Ella Miller | CM Life)
Junior guard Karrington Gordon plays defense against Ball State's senior forward Annie Rauch during the women's basketball game against Ball State Wednesday, Jan. 17 in McGuirk Arena. Gordon made five assists, which was the highest for the game as well as a season high. (Ella Miller | CM Life)