Volleyball to host two MAC matches, Dig Pink game
With the later portion of the season under way, volleyball has shown its many strengths, sweeping conference opponents with relative ease.
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With the later portion of the season under way, volleyball has shown its many strengths, sweeping conference opponents with relative ease.
When outside hitter Katie Schuette decided to return to CMU as a graduate student after being injured her senior year, there was no guarantee she’d start.
After winning Friday’s game with an impressive offensive effort against Miami (Ohio), volleyball traveled to Bowling Green to try to keep up its winning ways.
Central Michigan Life staff reporter Joe Judd spoke with senior setter Kelly Maxwell as volleyball prepares for its next match against Miami on Friday night in Oxford, Ohio.
The winner of the first set has won the match in volleyball’s past 15 matches.
CMU saw a career-best performance from skilled veteran Katie Schuette on Thursday night in its sweep of Eastern Michigan.
After sweeping Eastern Michigan Thursday, volleyball was swept by Kent State on Saturday
Junior outside hitter Kaitlyn McIntyre is one week removed from joining the 1,000-kill club and is playing some of the best volleyball of her career.
Central Michigan will play Kent State in a crucial in-conference match on Saturday at 7 p.m. at McGuirk Arena.
Senior defensive specialist Jenna Coates had a night to remember in Saturday’s 3-1 loss to Northern Illinois (11-7, 3-1 MAC), as she broke volleyball's four-set dig record with 37.
When it was discovered that senior setter Kelley Maxwell would not travel with the team last weekend due to injury, the team was in need of a replacement.
Volleyball senior setter Kelly Maxwell was on the court despite being questionable after missing the last weekend and not traveling with the team.
Volleyball prepares for its next test on tonight, where it'll be taking on a familiar Mid-American Conference foe at Eastern Michigan.
Volleyball dropped its second Mid-American Conference match of the season against rival Western Michigan Friday night.
While junior outside hitter Kaitlyn McIntyre stole the spotlight Friday recording her 1,000th career kill, junior middle blocker Hallie Enderle quietly recorded 13 kills.
Volleyball was unable to hold off rival Western Michigan Friday and Northern Illinois Saturday in a pair of 3-1 matches.
Volleyball faces crucial, in-conference road tests this weekend after coming off split matches last week against Toledo and Ball State.
From the NFL to high school, sports across the nation are chipping in to help the fight against breast cancer and Central Michigan University is no exception.
Five Chippewas tallied seven-plus kills per game in Friday night’s 3-0 sweep of Toledo, including sophomore middle blocker Angie White, who had 12.
After sweeping Toledo on Friday, volleyball was swept by Ball State 24 hours later at McGuirk Arena.