CMU volleyball sweeps EMU to close regular season
Central Michigan volleyball secured the No. 4 seed in the Mid-American Conference tournament after sweeping Eastern Michigan, 3-0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-23) in Yipsilanti on Wednesday.
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Central Michigan volleyball secured the No. 4 seed in the Mid-American Conference tournament after sweeping Eastern Michigan, 3-0 (25-21, 25-21, 25-23) in Yipsilanti on Wednesday.
After securing two wins against rival Western Michigan over the weekend, senior outside hitter Mallory Hernandez, sophomore libero Aly Gurtiza and freshman setter Claire Ammeraal earned Mid-American Conference Player of the Week honors.
A lot was at stake for Central Michigan volleyball as it went into rivalry weekend against Western Michigan.
With the Mid-American Conference tournament in sight, aemotions were running high in McGuirk Arena on Saturday as the rivalry between Western Michigan and Central Michigan volleyball came down to a fifth set.
CMU volleyball rallies to beat WMUWith Mid-American Conference tournament seeding on the line, Central Michigan volleyball found itself down 2-0 against Western Michigan.
For the first time since 2019, the rivalry between Western Michigan and Central Michigan volleyball returns to Mount Pleasant with the Mid-American Conference tournament eligibility on the line.
After defeating Northern Illinois in four sets the night before, Central Michigan volleyball couldn’t keep the momentum going into night two as it was swept 3-0 (25-17, 25-14, 25-22) on Saturday.
Central Michigan volleyball (16-9, 9-5) found itself down 22-14 in the fourth set of Friday's matchup against Northern Illinois (14-9, 7-7).
During Central Michigan volleyball's match against Buffalo on Saturday, senior middle blocker Maddie Whitfield recorded a career-high 12 blocks to break the CMU record for most blocks in a five-set match.
Central Michigan volleyball and Buffalo came into Saturday’s matchup both riding win streaks and fighting for a spot in the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Central Michigan volleyball came into Friday riding a streak of three-consecutive sweeps.
As Central Michigan volleyball secured three-straight sweeps last week, senior outside hitter Mallory Hernandez stepped up and led the offensive attack.
Central Michigan volleyball came into this week losing three of its last four against conference-leading opponents and needed a turnaround in a big way.
Central Michigan volleyball completed their second-straight sweep on Saturday when they defeated Miami (Ohio) 3-0 (25-19, 25-21, 25-15) in McGuirk Arena.
With Central Michigan volleyball down 24-22 against Eastern Michigan in the third set and looking to complete the sweep, someone needed to step up and make a play.
After facing a 3-0 loss to Bowling Green State University (12-7,7-1) Friday, Central Michigan volleyball (11-8, 4-4) looked to have a different ending on night two. However, the Chippewas couldn’t respond Saturday as they faced another sweep from Bowling Green (25-19, 25-20, 25-18) to go winless in the series.
After a promising first set, Central Michigan volleyball(11-7, 4-3) never found its footing as Bowling Green State(11-7, 5-1) completed the sweep (28-26, 25-15, 25-17) on Friday.
After falling in straight sets to Ohio, head coach Mike Gawlik issued a challenge to his players.
In front of a pink-adorned home crowd, Central Michigan volleyball (10-6, 3-2) found itself down early and was unable to rally as it fell 3-0 (25-22,25-19,26-24) to Ohio (9-7, 3-2) on Thursday.
On the match point of set five against Ball State, senior outside hitter Mallory Hernandez’s name was called and she delivered with the game winning kill that had McGuirk Arena on their feet.