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Central Michigan University senior guard Jess Lawson pushes through Bradleys players scoring the team a two pointer on Sunday, Nov. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
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Central Michigan University senior guard Jess Lawson pushes through Bradleys players scoring the team a two pointer on Sunday, Nov. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
The Central Michigan University Pep Band performs throwbacks like Livin on a Prayer, Love Stinks and more for the women’s basketball game on Sunday, Nov. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Central Michigan University senior guard Lisa Tesson looks to pass the ball to one of her teammates on Sunday, Nov. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Central Michigan University freshman guard Madi Morson goes up against Bradleys Ellie McDermid for the tip off resulting in Bradley getting the ball on Sunday, Nov. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Central Michigan University junior guard Taylor Anderson speeds past her opponent scoring the team a two pointer on Sunday, Nov. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
The Central Michigan University Women's Basketball team goes head to head against the Bradley Braves on Sunday, Nov. 17 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Central Michigan senior guard Jesse Lawson dribbles past half court as Bradley graduate student guard Ruba Abo Hashesh guards her on Sunday, Nov. 17, at McGuirk Arena. Lawson had nine points, eight rebounds and one assist. (CM-Life | Mark Hoover)
Central Michigan women’s basketball visited Big Ten powerhouse Michigan on Thursday night, where it lost 99-62. The loss puts the Chippewas at 0-2 to start the season.
With 13 seconds remaining in the game Central Michigan men’s basketball trailed by two when George Mason University turned the ball over on an inbound, giving CMU guard Kyler VanderJagt a chance to tie or win the game with the final possession.
Trailing by seven with one minute left in the game, it was up to Central Michigan men’s basketball to foul Marquette to keep the hopes of an upset alive.
A Central Michigan University student wins the media timeout race taking home a $25 gift card to the bookstore on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Central Michigan University head coach Tony Barber tells the crowd to get loud and cheer for the team as there is 19 seconds left in the game on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
The Central Michigan University cheer team takes the court during a media timeout on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Fans and supporters cheer on the Central Michigan University Chippewas in their first home game of many in the 2024-25 season on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
The Central Michigan University Men's Basketball team goes head to head against Stony Brook at the second home game of the season, scoring 72 points on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
The student section gets loud, cheering after a three-pointer is scored on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
The Central Michigan University dance team performs a routine at halftime, getting the crowd excited on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM-Life | Jasmine Brookins)
The CMU pep band holds up signs in order to intimidate and throw off Stony Brook players as they prepare for a free throw on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Central Michigan junior forward Ugnius Jarusevicius gets two free throws after being fouled on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)
Central Michigan University players cheer after junior forward Ugnius Jarusevicius gains possession of the ball on Thursday, Nov. 7 in McGuirk Arena. (CM Life | Jasmine Brookins)