Chippewas drop eighth straight, eliminated from MAC Tournament contention
Muncie, Indiana has historically been a challenging city for the Chippewas to play in.
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Muncie, Indiana has historically been a challenging city for the Chippewas to play in.
Following a 42-point loss Tuesday, the Chippewas seemed poised to right the ship and keep their hopes for a Mid-American Conference Tournament berth alive.
Left scrambling, the Chippewas were desperate to get a shot up.
Murphy’s law states that anything that can go wrong will go wrong.
Central Michigan's women's basketball team has made it to late-February without any sort of coronavirus-induced stoppage. A feat worthy of applause.
With March quickly approaching, the road to Cleveland, Ohio for the 2021 Mid-American Conference Tournament is reaching an exhilarating climax.
Micaela Kelly is now solidified in elite company.
CMU saw another halftime lead slip through its hands.
In a typical year, the Women's Basketball team usually wears traditional white uniforms with pink letters and numbers for its annual 'Play4Kay' game, with the jerseys auctioned off during the game.
With a 15-point lead suddenly shrunk to a tie game, the CMU defense locked in.
At one point, it looked bleak.
Heather Oesterle has repeatedly said she wants her team to start well in the first quarter, and let it continue through the rest of the game.
On Feb. 3, 2017, Marcus Keene hit a game-winning 3-pointer with four seconds remaining to seal a CMU victory over Western Michigan in McGuirk Arena.
Molly Davis stood to the left of the scoreboard, just beyond the 3-point line, with her hands on her head.
After a 1-7 record in the month of January, CMU was poised to start February on a high note.
Junior forward Mikkel Murray scored a career-best 23 points against Akron Jan. 21.
Micaela Kelly launched herself at the basket as the shot clock ticked toward zero.
A tale of two halves ended with a happy ending for Central Michigan.
Central Michigan's athletic teams had not dealt with significant COVID-19 issues the entire school year.
Heather Oesterle got her team back on track on its trip to Akron.