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CMU sophomore defender Caitlin Gill celebrates after scoring a goal during a match against Cincinnati, Sunday, Aug. 25 in the CMU Soccer Complex. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
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CMU sophomore defender Caitlin Gill celebrates after scoring a goal during a match against Cincinnati, Sunday, Aug. 25 in the CMU Soccer Complex. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU senior forward Cece Mernatti enters the field at the beginning of a game against Cincinnati, Sunday, Aug. 25 in the CMU Soccer Complex. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
CMU graduate student midfielder Claudia Muessig kicks the ball across the field during a match against Cincinnati, Sunday, Aug. 25 in the CMU Soccer Complex. (CM-Life | Jo Kenoshmeg)
Central Michigan soccer closed its fall season in a 2-0 loss to Ball State on Thursday to end its season with a record of 2-8-6 overall and 1-7-3 in the Mid-American Conference.
Remaining scoreless, Central Michigan soccer closed out its last home game of the regular season with a 0-1 loss against Northern Illinois University on Sunday.
Northern Illinois graduate student midfielder Abby McHugh, left, and redshirt senior goalkeeper Sadie McGill, right, high-five fans after a game against Central Michigan, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. McGill had five saves for NIU. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Central Michigan redshirt junior forward Elizabeth Chlystun heads the ball during a game against Northern Illinois, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. Chlystun had four shots for CMU. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Northern Illinois sophomore midfielder Aubrey Robertson kicks the ball in during a game against Central Michigan, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. Robertson had two shots. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Central Michigan junior forward Cece Mernatti runs with the ball during a game against Northern Illinois, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. Mernatti was one of CMU's starters in this game. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Central Michigan sophomore defender Lily Wilson, left, goes for the ball against Northern Illinois senior midfielder Madison Frazer, center, during a game, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. Central Michigan redshirt junior Megan Scholten, right, watches the play. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Central Michigan junior forward Myla Stewart, 24, takes a shot during a game against Northern Illinois, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. Stewart had three shots and two shots on goal. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Northern Illinois' women's soccer team celebreates after winning a game against Central Michigan, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. The win brought NIU’s record to 6-3-1 in conference play and 8-6-3 overall. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Central Michigan redshirt junior forward Jaelyn Dobrowolski, right, takes a shot against Northern Illinois redshirt senior goalkeeper Sadie McGill, left, during a game, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. Dobrowolski had one shot and one shot on goal. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Central Michigan freshman defender Rachel Jackson, left, plays defense against Northern Illinois graduate student forward Sahara Zingano, right, during a game, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. Jackson had one shot for CMU. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Central Michigan junior defender Ashley Scesniak, left, plays defense against Northern Illinois junior midfielder Jamie Ward, right, during a game against Northern Illinois, Sunday, Oct. 22 in the CMU Soccer Complex. Scesniak had one shot for CMU. (CM-Life | Marie Underwood)
Staying winless for the last three weeks, Central Michigan soccer tied against Akron 0-0 on Sunday. CMU faced multiple shots from the Akron offense totaling 17 shots, only six on goal.
After taking reins by scoring the first goal of the game, Central Michigan soccer's fight ended in a 1-1 tie as it traveled to Athens, Ohio to take on the Bobcats of Ohio University on Thursday.
After a strong start on both ends of the field, Central Michigan soccer and Kent State faced many opportunities to score totaling 13 shots and six on goal in the first half. The Golden Flashes capitalized on their chances in front of the net as they came out on top 3-1 on Sunday.
As a young girl, Allison LaPoint spent her childhood dreaming of being a goalkeeper. Although she didn’t start out as a goalie, she slowly found her passion for protecting the net after being thrown into the position during a game.
Central Michigan soccer broke its losing streak with an aggressive 2-2 tie against Buffalo on Thursday. The Chippewas now stand 1-3-1 in the Mid-American Conference and 2-4-4 overall. The Chippewas now stand 10th in the MAC with six games left to play.