COLUMN: Volleyball demonstrates ‘team-first’ mentality during weekend sweep
The Central Michigan volleyball team could not play for its head coach this weekend, so they decided to play for each other.
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The Central Michigan volleyball team could not play for its head coach this weekend, so they decided to play for each other.
It was a week of uncertainty off the court, but on the court, there was no sign of a distraction.
In the second game without its head coach, Central Michigan’s volleyball team turned in another solid performance, sweeping Toledo Saturday at McGuirk Arena.
The Central Michigan head volleyball coach was missing from McGuirk Arena Friday night, but the team's passion and energy was present.
Central Michigan head volleyball coach Erik Olson was placed on a paid leave of absence Tuesday, pending an internal review by faculty personnel services.
The Central Michigan volleyball team has been down most of this season, but a stay at home and new-found depth could bring it back up.
On Homecoming night, CMU’s volleyball team couldn't protect home court, as it dropped to 1-3 in the Mid-American Conference with a 3-1 loss to Kent State at McGuirk Arena.
In similar fashion to many matches this season, Central Michigan’s volleyball team folded late, this time to Mid-American Conference foe Eastern Michigan.
Defense will be key for Central Michigan’s volleyball squad heading into its pair of matches this week.
The Central Michigan University volleyball team drove to Kalamazoo after a loss to Northern Illinois on Friday.
As the Mid-American Conference season opened, Central Michigan fell to Northern Illinois for the seventh consecutive time, losing 3-1 Friday night at the Convocation Center in DeKalb, Illinois.
Angie White has been named the Mid-American Conference West Division Offensive Player of the Week.
As Jordan Bueter sits at her locker before each match, “Two Step” by Dave Matthews Band plays through her headphones.
After taking a beating Friday in a 3-1 loss to Evansville, the Central Michigan University volleyball team fought hard on Saturday.
Kathia Sanchez grew up under the hot sun of Puerto Rico, but her passion for volleyball brought her all the way to Michigan.
A week ago, the Central Michigan University volleyball team was swept twice on one day in California. The team did the opposite on its own court.
Central Michigan University’s volleyball team capture its first victory at home and fourth of the season defeating San Jose State 26-24, 25-23 and 25-20 Saturday at McGuirk Arena.
It wasn’t the homecoming Central Michigan University’s volleyball team expected Friday night.
Following a rocky start to the season, playing at home might be the perfect remedy for Central Michigan University’s volleyball team.
At one point this weekend, the Central Michigan volleyball team lost its starting setter. By the end of it all, they lost three matches.