CMU football falls to Ohio in chilling Homecoming game
After a comeback from a 24-0 trail on homecoming night, Central Michigan football would take the field in an attempt to close the gap against Ohio University.
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After a comeback from a 24-0 trail on homecoming night, Central Michigan football would take the field in an attempt to close the gap against Ohio University.
Central Michigan volleyball took on both the Toledo Rockets and the Bowling Green Falcons this past weekend in Ohio where it went 1-1 on the weekend. This brings its overall record to 14-5 and its Mid-American Conference record to 5-2.
With the game tied coming out of halftime, both teams were looking to take the advantage. It was Central Michigan field hockey who opened the scoring for the game as sophomore backer Klara Mikulaskova scored the first goal of the match, assisted by sophomore forward Zoey Emrick.
With 13 minutes left in the game, Claudia Muessig stepped for a free kick, with the ball sitting just outside the box. As Central Michigan soccer was in desperate need of a score, she converted to tie the game at one against Toledo.
When Jesse Prewitt III walked into the football locker room at Central Michigan University for the first time, he was entering unfamiliar territory. A transfer from Wayne State, a Division II school, Prewitt was a walk-on with dreams of proving himself.
Central Michigan volleyball hosted the Ball State Cardinals in a two-match series this past weekend at McGuirk Arena. The Chippewas split the series to bring their overall record to 13-4, and their Mid-American Conference record to 4-1.
Down two goals with less than five minutes remaining in the game, Central Michigan field hockey needed a goal. With an extra attacker on the field, the Chippewas found a sliver of hope against the Bellarmine Knights.
The 1974 Central Michigan football team cemented itself into CMU’s history when it secured the Division II National Championship for the Chippewas.
Central Michigan volleyball took down the Eastern Michigan Eagles in straight sets to win its third straight as it reaches the halfway point of the season. With an overall record of 12-3 and a MAC record of 3-0, CMU seems to be finding its groove.
After securing the game-winning kick against San Diego State University on Saturday, redshirt senior kicker Tristan Mattson earned Mid-American Conference Co-Special Teams Player of the Week.
With less than a minute to go in the first half, Central Michigan field hockey looked to score a goal against Appalachian State in a game that had so far been lopsided.
With 10 minutes left in the game and the score tied at zero, Central Michigan soccer goalkeeper Allison LaPoint stopped a huge chance from Western Michigan midfielder Jenna Blackburn.
With nine seconds remaining and Central Michigan football down one, redshirt senior kicker Tristan Mattson lined up for a 46-yard field goal attempt in hopes to put the game away.
Coming out of halftime, Central Michigan field hockey needed something big to happen. Down two goals, and being out-shot on offense, the Chippewas finally caught a break.
Central Michigan football enters its last non-conference matchup against San Diego State on a high after its 37-34 victory over Ball State last week.
Central Michigan women’s soccer shutout Northern Illinois, 2-0 for its first Mid-American Conference win away from Mount Pleasant on Thursday.
Central Michigan soccer faced off against Akron in Mount Pleasant on Sunday for its second conference game of the season. The Chippewas came out of the game with a 1-0 victory to secure their first Mid-American Conference win of the season.
After being down four points with only 58 seconds left in the game, Central Michigan football was looking for an opportunity to take the lead against Ball State on Saturday.
Central Michigan volleyball traveled to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania this past weekend to compete in the Duquesne/Robert Morris Invitational where it went 2-1, bringing its overall record to 9-3.
Down late in its conference opener, Central Michigan field hockey needed a goal desperately. With about five minutes left in regulation, the Chippewas pulled their goaltender, adding an attacker to the field to try and take the momentum.