MAC announces plan for rescheduled fall season, NCAA grants extended eligibility
The Mid-American Conference announced a plan to play a season in four fall sports that had been postponed in the spring of 2021.
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The Mid-American Conference announced a plan to play a season in four fall sports that had been postponed in the spring of 2021.
Central Michigan and Mid-American Conference fans will continue to wait for football.
NCAA president Mark Emmert has made a decision with the NCAA Division I Board of Governors to cancel the 2020 NCAA fall championships due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Saturday, we were supposed to hear the cannon fire, the fight song and the roar of the Kelly/Shorts Stadium crowd cheering on Central Michigan's football team.
When Jon Steinbrecher was tasked with making the decision to cancel the 2020 Mid-American Conference men's and women's basketball tournaments in March, he said he did let his emotions take over, he just worked through the situation.
There will be no fall sports season for the Mid-American Conference and its member schools.
Editors note: This story has been updated to include the official statement from the Mid-American Conference.
Central Michigan‘s volleyball team has earned a berth in the National Invitational Volleyball Championship. The team will travel to South Dakota to take on the host Coyotes, who finished their season 27-2.
BOWLING GREEN, Ohio – Senior libero Megan Kern and junior defensive specialist Hannah Warners walked out of the locker room together. Both wore maroon Adidas jackets with somber expressions that matched their Central Michigan volleyball teammates.
These two teams met Oct. 18 in the same venue.
The race is coming to the final turn.
Junior outside hitter Kalina Smith and junior middle blocker Lisbeth Rosario-Martinez were selected to the All-Mid-American Conference First Team.
Central Michigan volleyball coach Mike Gawlik has been named Mid-American Conference Coach of the Year.
A year after finishing with a 7-21 record on the season, the Central Michigan volleyball team has clinched at least a share of the Mid-American Conference West Division championship.
At the beginning of the season, coach Mike Gawlik was asked if he thought his team could win the Mid-American Conference.
Down two sets at home, all eighteen players listed on the Central Michigan volleyball team roster huddled up.
Central Michigan was back to its winning ways throughout the past weekend, sweeping the two-game slate consisting of rival Western Michigan and fellow conference foe Northern Illinois.
Another week, another name recognized.
Central Michigan women's volleyball team had just seven wins in 2018.
After dropping the first set, the Central Michigan volleyball team took the first point of the second set and never looked back.