
Greg Cornwell | Staff Photographer Junior goalkeeper Sadie Lynn Reynolds makes a save against Longwood Sunday at the CMU Field Hockey Complex. The Chippewas won, 4-3.
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Greg Cornwell | Staff Photographer Junior goalkeeper Sadie Lynn Reynolds makes a save against Longwood Sunday at the CMU Field Hockey Complex. The Chippewas won, 4-3.
Cayleigh Immelman’s hat trick goal in overtime clinched a 4-3 win for the Central Michigan University field hockey team (3-8) over Longwood (4-8) Sunday afternoon.
Field hockey’s longest home stand of the season begins with a matchup against Longwood University (4-7) this Sunday. A victory in it’s most recent Mid-American Conference game, propels the Central Michigan University field hockey team (2-8) into the weekend.
Intramural broomball team captain Josh Barnhart, said that broomball is probably the only sport where falling down is not a sign of failure, in fact it means the opposite.
Mid-American Conference play starts for the Central Michigan University field hockey team (1-8) when it takes on BSU (3-4) on Saturday.
When Central Michigan University students talk sports, they are most often discussing scores of the latest professional or NCAA games. Rarely do club sports or intramural sports games surface in conversation.
Still in search of its first win of the 2014 season, the Central Michigan University Field Hockey team hosts Virginia Commonwealth University (1-2) today.
Three Central Michigan University students have been guaranteed jobs upon graduation, following their summer internships at Procter & Gamble, a multinational consumer goods company.
The NCAA has released its 2012-13 Academic Progress Rates and Central Michigan University's 16 varsity sports have all surpassed the 900 point mark.
Dealing with a lockout, an injury and a team that collapsed around him, Jeff Maddux never gave up.
Athletics director Dave Heeke over the summer, with a year remaining on his contract and his deputy out the door, said he had no intentions of leaving Central Michigan.
Seven field hockey seniors finished their careers with a heartbreaking loss in the Mid-American Conference championship game Saturday.
After a comeback victory against Kent State on Friday, field hockey fell short in the Mid-American Conference tournament championship to Miami (Ohio) 2-0 on Saturday.
No. 4 seed Central Michigan upset Mid-American Conference nemesis and No. 1 seed Kent State with three second half goals for the 3-1 win.
Every season comes down to a tight race of some sorts to finish the regular season.
For the second straight season, field hockey suffered a double-overtime loss to end Mid-American Conference play with a 2-1 loss at Miami (Ohio) on Saturday.
Seven seniors took the field Sunday for the last time at the Central Michigan Field Hockey Complex.
[wzslider autoplay="true" interval="5000" height="600" transition="'slide'" info="true" lightbox="true"]Field Hockey fell to No. 13 Northwestern Sunday 2-0 as the seniors took the field one last time.
The second place Mid-American Conference field hockey lockup was inevitable on Sunday.