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first quarter. “(Flory) is very talented and stepped up for us today,” Enos said. Flory scored his first collegiate touchdown on a 10-yard pass from Radcliff to cut the deficit to 14-7. He caught another pass in the end zone late in the second quarter, but a penalty voided the score. A screen pass to Tipton, who shook off EMU tacklers down the sideline, went for a 37-yard pick up, which set up a 23-yard field goal by David Harman to cut the EMU lead

to 14-10. CMU kept its chances of bowl eligibility alive with the win, needing to win the final two games to have a chance. “That’s what we talk about everyday in practice,” Flory said. “Coach Enos talks to us and says we are still working and we’ll make it to a bowl.” It will be the senior’s final game at Kelly/Shorts Stadium at 1 p.m. on Saturday when the team hosts a 4-6 Miami (Ohio).

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good job for us,” Guevara said. “I think sometimes, though, she has to understand that she has to pass the ball. We also need her to get more rebounds; she played her guts out, and I can’t fault her for her effort.” CMU was 15 of 18 on free throws but shot only one in the first half. The Chippewas conclude their season-opening threegame road trip on Saturday at Wisconsin-Green Bay.

continued from 7 Davis appeared to have suffered the injury on that play and had his foot/ankle looked at. The second EMU touchdown came on a fake field goal. The holder, Gillett, ran right through the middle of the defense untouched for a 21-yard-touchdown run. That put CMU down 14-0 in the

continued from 7 by sophomore Karly Roser with three seconds left made the lead six, and, on the ensuing inbounds pass, freshman Maggie Lyon stole the ball and drained a three, increasing NU’s lead to nine at half. “That was a huge swing in the game,” Guevara said. “We didn’t cut off the player’s lane to the basket, and then we inbound

the ball and throw a lazy pass in and it’s intercepted. That’s the wrong kind of momentum heading into halftime.” Sophomore guard Crystal Bradford added 12 points and led CMU with 10 rebounds. Johnson added 17 points but had just four rebounds. “Taylor came off the bench tonight, and I think she did a

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Volleyball ends regular season with five-set win against Ball State Saturday By Morgan Yuncker Staff Reporter

The volleyball team ended its season on a high note with a five-set victory Saturday against Ball State. McGuirk Arena hosted senior night, where the Central Michigan seniors were honored prior to the match. One honoree, senior Jocelyn VerVelde, recorded a seasonhigh 11 digs. “I remember back to my senior night and sometimes a kid has a little extra fuel in the tank, and Jocelyn has had a lot of fuel in the tank and has these last couple games,” head coach Erik Olson said. After a sloppy first few points, the Chippewas seemed to find their game again, pushing the first match to extra points but eventually falling to the Cardinals 31-29. “This is about as close of a match we have had all season,” Olson said. “It was a wellplayed match by us; it was a very aggressive match played by us.” Set two was the only set of the match not to go into extra points, yet it still captured the excitement of the other four games. The team made a seven-point comeback early in the set and topped the Cardinals 23-25. Set three, much like the entire match, was point-for-point, though CMU came out on top 29-27. Ball State topped CMU 26-24 in the fourth set – the set

VerVelde found her rhythm. “I got the opportunity, and I seized it,” VerVelde said. “I’m proud of how I played; I’m proud of how the team played.” Tied at 7-7 in the final set, the Chippewas and Cardinals switched benches, and CMU began their rally to victory, winning 17-15.

Kelly Maxwell was one assist shy of a school record, putting up a career-high 79 assists. CMU will enter into the Mid-American Conference as the six seed and will face No. 3 Western Michigan to open the tournament. sports@cm-life.com

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wrestling | continued from 7 “This tournament wasn’t perfect, but it showed some things that we are doing well and some things we will have to work on for later,” head coach Tom Borrelli said. Ohio finished first in the annual tournament with 236 points, due largely to

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