Late goal lifts CMU to victory in last regular season match
With time running out on the Central Michigan soccer team’s regular season Thursday, it appeared the Chippewas would be playing in their sixth overtime game in a row.
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With time running out on the Central Michigan soccer team’s regular season Thursday, it appeared the Chippewas would be playing in their sixth overtime game in a row.
The last time the Central Michigan soccer team won the Mid-American Conference Tournament was in 2010. The journey to win another begins Sunday.
Despite carrying an early 2-0 lead, Central Michigan soccer lost its first overtime game of the season 3-2 Thursday against Mid-American Conference foe Akron — ending the Chippewas' division title hopes.
Facing a 1-0 deficit late in the second half of Saturday’s soccer game, Central Michigan looked to be headed to its first losing streak of the season.
Akron’s women’s soccer team had not won a Mid-American Conference game up to this point in the season.
In 2001, Central Michigan soccer player Allison Campbell set the record for most goals scored in a season with 14.
After five of the last six games being at the CMU Soccer Complex — all of which went to at least one overtime period — the Central Michigan women’s soccer team (13-1-2, 5-1-2 Mid-American Conference) will go on the road for the first time in two weeks on Thursday.
Central Michigan women's soccer's star sophomore forward Alexis Pelafas is leading the nation in goals scored with 15. She broke CMU's all-time single-season goals record on Sunday against Ohio with her 15th goal of the season. Central Michigan Life caught up with Pelafas as the team was traveling to Akron for its match with the Zips on Thursday.
After being suspended for the first game of the weekend on Friday, a two-goal performance against Ohio on Sunday was good enough to earn sophomore forward Alexis Pelafas the Mid-American Conference's Offensive Player of the Week Award.
The Central Michigan soccer team ended its home schedule over the weekend by grinding out a 1-1 tie in overtime against Kent State on Friday, and overcoming a late goal by Ohio to beat the Bobcats 2-1 in overtime Sunday.
With rain misting in Mount Pleasant on Sunday, Central Michigan soccer found itself in the fifth overtime match it's played in its last six games, but a historic goal lifted the Chippewas to a 2-1 win over Ohio.
In a hard fought, defensive battle in which the Chippewas were outshot 23-5, Central Michigan soccer found a way to get a 1-1 tie against Mid-American Conference leaders Kent State on Friday.
Sophomore forward Alexis Pelafas had to watch from the pressbox as the Central Michigan soccer team played to a 1-1 double overtime draw with Kent State on Friday.
Sophomore forward Alexis Pelafas has a chance to put her name in the Central Michigan soccer record books this season, but the Mid-American Conference's leading goal scorer will sit out Friday as the Chippewas host Kent State.
The Central Michigan soccer team has played in three overtime games since Sept. 30 — more than 400 minutes of soccer.
With 10 seconds remaining in overtime, sophomore Alexis Pelafas found sophomore teammate Madison Costner for the game-winning goal to give the Central Michigan soccer team a 2-1 victory against Bowling Green on Sunday.
Heading into the season, senior midfielder Eliza Van de Kerkhove was expected to lead the Central Michigan soccer team to the Mid-American Conference Tournament.
Senior forward Samantha Maher has sat out of game action since Central Michigan's historic 1-0 victory against Oakland to begin the season 8-0 for the first time in program history.
Last Sunday against Ball State marked the first time the Central Michigan women's soccer team had a match result in a draw this season.
After going 1-0-1 last weekend, the Central Michigan soccer team (10-1-1, 2-1-1 Mid-American Conference) travels to Toledo on Thursday and returns home for a match against Bowling Green on Sunday.