Preview: Women's basketball takes on Kent State, ready to bounce back
Presley Hudson got back in the gym just 23 minutes after Central Michigan's 70-67 Mid-American Conference loss to Miami (Ohio) on Wednesday.
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Presley Hudson got back in the gym just 23 minutes after Central Michigan's 70-67 Mid-American Conference loss to Miami (Ohio) on Wednesday.
Emerging from the locker room, Presley Hudson entered a nearly vacant McGuirk Arena with her headphones laced underneath her warmup shirt, appearing again near her collar and blaring music into her ears.
Maddy Watters tossed a skip pass from the sideline to Renya Frost, who immediately kicked the ball to Presley Hudson, known as Central Michigan’s solidified 3-point threat.
Sue Guevara sat back in her chair, thought for a moment and began explaining the value of redshirt sophomore guard Micaela Kelly.
In another tight game heading into the closing minutes, the Central Michigan men's basketball team was faced with a challenge of finishing out a game it led for the entire night.
The last time out was a heartbreaking, overtime loss at home for Central Michigan men's basketball.
Lauren Dickerson is one of the most prolific guards in the Mid-American Conference, and the Central Michigan women's basketball team is prepared to slow her down.
With a minute left in regulation, Bowling Green erased a six point deficit and would go on to win 97-87 in overtime in a heartbreaking loss for the Central Michigan men’s basketball team.
Another road Mid-American Conference game, another victory for Central Michigan women's basketball. This time it came against Northern Illinois.
Four games into the 2018-19 season, sophomore forward Kyra Bussell was far from coachable.
Coach Sue Guevara and Co. held Ohio, the top-ranked Mid-American Conference team in scoring, to a season-low 70 points on Jan. 9.
While it's early in the 2018-19 season, the Central Michigan men's basketball team heads into this weekend as one of four teams who are undefeated in Mid-American Conference play.
Reyna Frost sunk a jump shot with 3:35 remaining in the first quarter to give Central Michigan a double-digit lead, and coach Sue Guevara's team never looked back.
Just before halftime, Larry Austin Jr. soared to the rim through contact for an and-one bucket, putting his team within six points of Akron who, for the most part, controlled the first half.
Larry Austin Jr. delivered a pass from half court, watched Rob Montgomery throw down a dunk and immediately flexed his muscles, yelling in excitement from the other end of the floor.
Most players go through their entire career without ever earning a weekly conference award.
A season ago, the top two women's basketball teams in the Mid-American Conference were Central Michigan and Buffalo, and the expectations were the same for the 2018-19 campaign.
Riding a six-game winning streak which included a perfect month of December, the Central Michigan men’s basketball team has found a rhythm that has resulted in victories piling up.
The Central Michigan women's basketball team opened the Mid-American Conference season with a 94-71 victory over the Akron Zips before 2,188 at McGuirk Arena on Saturday.
Central Michigan women's basketball started off 2019 with their Mid-American Conference opener against Akron.