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(09/19/15 2:55am)
Following a four-game road stretch, the Central Michigan University field hockey team finally had a chance to play at home Friday against the UC Davis Aggies for another shot at
its first win of the season.
(09/14/15 12:10am)
After starting the season off 0-4 record, Central
Michigan University field hockey dropped another two games this weekend against
Northwestern and Drexel and are still battling for the
first win of the season.
(09/10/15 10:52pm)
Central Michigan University Athletics announced Thursday that six former athletes and one entire team will be inducted into the Central Michigan University Marcy Weston Hall of Fame.
(08/31/15 2:44am)
Pensilvania sophomore Hailey Bova, attempts to steal the ball from Michigan State player during the women's field hockey game on August 8 at the field hockey complex.
Monica Bradburn | Staff Photographer
(08/31/15 2:44am)
Monica Bradburn | Staff Photographer
The CMU women's field hockey team listens to Coach Molly Pelowski during half time of the women's field hockey game on August 8 at the field hockey complex.
Monica Bradburn | Staff Photographer
(08/31/15 2:44am)
Kaiti Chritz | Photo Editor
Maude Stalars drives the ball down field at the Chippewa field hockey opener Friday, August 28. The University of Delaware beat the Chippewas 10-3.
(08/30/15 5:07pm)
For the second time since the awards inauguration, the Mid-American Conference granted Central Michigan University the Cartwright Award Thursday for its success in athletics, academics and citizenship during the 2014-2015 school year.
(08/30/15 3:55am)
Two teams near the top of the NCAA Field Hockey rankings came to Mount Pleasant this weekend, outscoring the Chippewas 15-4.
(08/28/15 10:30pm)
Kaiti Chritz | Photo Editor
Maude Stalars drives the ball down field at the Chippewa field hockey opener Friday, August 28. The University of Delaware beat the Chippewas 10-3.
(08/28/15 9:10pm)
The new season for the Central Michigan University field hockey team started with a 10-3 loss to the University of Delaware. The Chippewas were no match for a team considered among the best in the NCAA.
(05/28/15 7:46pm)
Two years ago, Amal Eabalre was told by her doctor she would be unable to play in the Special Olympics Summer Games.
(04/30/15 11:20pm)
From the inaugural Bahamas Bowl to the WNBA, Central Michigan University
athletes, coaches and fans have had an exciting and eventful year. The
Chippewas celebrated glorious victories, heartbreaking losses and in
some cases, made national headlines along the way. This presentation
features some of the biggest storylines that came out of CMU Athletics
during the 2014-15 academic year.
(02/09/15 3:30am)
As the Central Michigan University men’s and women’s basketball teams battle through the middle of the Mid-American Conference schedule, there is a staff of Chippewas keeping the men and women who wear maroon and gold healthy.
(02/11/15 3:45am)
A white fox with nine tails launched a wall of fire at its opponent, advancing one move closer to winning the battle and championship.
(02/04/15 2:59am)
Athletic Director Dave Heeke announces the new field hockey head coach, Molly Pelowski, Tuesday Feb. 3, 2015. Pelowski was the assistant coach at Michigan State University for seven years and now she replaces long time CMU field hockey coach Cristy Freese.
(02/04/15 4:18am)
Central Michigan University Athletics introduced Molly Pelowski as the school’s new field hockey head coach on Tuesday, replacing 29-year head coach Cristy Freese.
(02/03/15 11:29pm)
Central Michigan University's Field Hockey Coach Molly Pelowski spoke to the media about her new position.
(02/03/15 6:09pm)
Molly Pelowski, an assistant coach at Michigan State University for the past seven seasons, was announced as the next Central Michigan University head field hockey coach on Tuesday.
(02/06/15 3:39am)
Sunday around noon I was checking out of a local grocery store when I noticed that I did not have my bankcard with me – only some cash. The bill came to $65 and I had $55!
(01/21/15 4:45am)
Athletes to receive about $3,500 more per year for cost-of-living expenses