Soccer misses postseason for first time since 2014
The 2017 season was a roller coaster for Central Michigan women’s soccer.
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The 2017 season was a roller coaster for Central Michigan women’s soccer.
On Thursday, the Mid-American Conference announced its women’s soccer postseason awards.
Following the 2-1 loss to Western Michigan Michigan on October 22, the Central Michigan soccer team was officially bounced from postseason contention.
L’Anse Creuse and L’Anse Creuse North are two rival high schools in Metro Detroit, separated by just six miles.
Despite falling out of postseason contention, the Central Michigan women’s soccer team has one more game on its schedule.
In a must-win situation, the Central Michigan women’s soccer team was shut down at the CMU Soccer Complex and lost 2-1.
After junior Madison Pogarch scored her first goal of the season that ended up being the game winner, she had trouble voicing her satisfaction.
The next three games will decide the fate of the Central Michigan women's soccer team.
After falling to a winless Miami (Ohio) team on Friday, the struggles continued for Central Michigan women's soccer on Sunday.
After its second-consecutive loss the last place team in the Mid-American Conference, Miami, Central Michigan soccer head coach Peter McGahey was frustrated with his team's consistency.
With the final two road games of the season just around the corner for the Central Michigan soccer team, the Chippewas will attempt to earn much needed victories in Mid-American Conference play this weekend.
After earning its first Mid-American Conference victory on Thursday, the Central Michigan soccer team fell to Bowling Green on Sunday.
Scoring for the Central Michigan soccer team was a struggle in the first four Mid-American Conference games as the Chippewas netted only two goals in that span.
After four Mid-American Conference games, the Central Michigan soccer team is still winless.
The chase for a Mid-American Conference victory continues for the Central Michigan soccer team.
After 90 minutes of regular time and two 10-minute overtime periods against Akron, a Mid-American Conference victory continues to elude the Central Michigan soccer team.
Last season, Lexi Pelafas topped the Central Michigan soccer team’s single-season scoring record with 16 goals.
After dropping its first two Mid-American Conference games, the Central Michigan soccer team looks to get back on track at home this weekend.
In its second Mid-American Conference game of the season, the Central Michigan soccer team fell to Ohio on Sunday afternoon at Chessa Field.
Lexi Pelafas is no stranger to making history.