Preview: CMU football faces Ball State to open MAC play
After two straight losses on the road, Central Michigan football returns to Kelly/Shorts Stadium to open up Mid-American Conference play against Ball State University Saturday.
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After two straight losses on the road, Central Michigan football returns to Kelly/Shorts Stadium to open up Mid-American Conference play against Ball State University Saturday.
Just 59 seconds into the match, University of Michigan's Abby Tamer found an opening and passed the ball to graduate forward Kate McLaughlin.
Central Michigan volleyball’s undefeated start to the season came to an end at the Chippewa Invitational this past weekend as it went 1-2, bringing its overall record to 7-2.
Coming out of the half, Central Michigan football was looking for a stop to keep it a one possession game against University of Illinois.
With Central Michigan field hockey looking to score a goal, junior forward Mallory Camryn handled a pass from sophomore midfielder Cosima Perleth deep in the shooting circle.
Central Michigan football heads into its matchup against Illinois with lessons learned from a tough previous week against Florida International.
After a frustrating 1-0 loss to UW-Green Bay last Sunday, Central Michigan women's soccer bounced back as it beat Purdue Fort Wayne 6-1 to finish non-conference play.
Central Michigan football entered Pitbull Stadium Sept. 7 looking for its first 2-0 start since 2020. However, from the beginning, Florida International controlled the game, eventually winning 52-16.
After Central Michigan volleyball started the season 6-0, the victories are adding up to a place in the history books. The best start came in 2007 when it began 8-0 and finished second in the Mid-American Conference.
Late in the third quarter, University of Maine forward Kate Richardson took the ball and shot it upfield to sophomore forward Saylor Kuefler. Kuefler, wide open on the turf, corralled the pass and shot it on the net to score the Black Bear’s second goal of the afternoon, putting the game out of reach for Central Michigan field hockey.
Central Michigan football traveled to Miami, Florida and were defeated 52-16 at the hands of Florida International University. With a few key players back on the field, CMU holds on to their previous losing streak on the road.
Central Michigan volleyball was in Albany, New York over the weekend to compete in the SUNY UAlbany tournament where it went 3-0, bringing its overall record to 6-0.
With Central Michigan field hockey down a goal and in need of a spark on offense, junior forward Mallory Camryn stole the ball from a Hofstra University defender and started running on a breakaway.
In a small town like Mount Pleasant, a brotherhood can form in the most unexpected places. For the Central Michigan football running backs Marion Lukes and Myles Bailey, their bond was forged in the heat of competition, the familiarity of shared experiences and the hunger for greatness.
Down 4-1 late in the fourth, Central Michigan field hockey was in trouble against Stonehill College. After struggling to play offense throughout the night, someone needed to step up for the team.
After a dominant win over Central Connecticut State last Thursday, Central Michigan football will look to continue the success this weekend. The Chippewas travel to Miami to face off against Florida International at 6 p.m. Saturday.
Central Michigan volleyball traveled to Normal, Illinois, for the opening weekend of the 2024 season where it went 3-0 in the Linda Herman classic.
Going into halftime tied with Saint Louis at one apiece, Central Michigan field hockey looked for a big play to take control of the game. It only took 23 seconds from halftime for that to come as junior forward Mallory Camryn was able to quickly squeak the ball past the Billikens goalkeeper, taking the lead and the momentum for CMU.
The Central Michigan Women's Soccer went down to Fort Worth, Texas to take on Texas Christian University on Thursday where it fell to the Horned Frogs, 3-0.
With the score tied at seven in the first quarter, Central Michigan football was looking for a play to take the lead. That’s when wide receiver Stephan Bracey Jr. shot past the Central Connecticut State special teams with an 87-yard kickoff return touchdown to get Kelly/Shorts Stadium loud.