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Yes. Central Michigan is good

I wrote a post hours ago, but somehow it vanished into electronic neverland.

Here’s another quick try.

The 83-62 score was about what you expected.

We knew Central Michigan was good. Even though the Chippewas’ record is 6-6, they have the second highest RPI in the conference (after Akron lost at Western today) and have played the toughest schedule by far.

They’re a good team even without their second leading scorer, Jessica Green, who blew out her knee in the last minute of the Chipps’ loss to Dayton earlier the week. Her replacement, Da’Jourie Turner, scored 15. All five CMU starters scored in double figures, including Crystal Bradford, the MAC’s returning player of the year. She had 17 and eight rebounds. Bradford wore Green’s No. 3 uniform to honor her fellow senior.

The news on Kent State’s side was redshirt freshman McKenna Stephens. A transfer from Michigan State (where she was on a softball scholarship), Stephens just became eligible this semester. She scored 17 points on eight of 14 shooting, including a three-pointer. She had five rebounds and three assists in 27 laminates.

Most of her shots were mid-range jumpers against Central’s zone defense. Coach Danny O’Banion was clearly pleased in her post-game radio interview, saying Stephens gives Kent a new weapon against the zone defenses it faces in almost every game. The coach said Stephens had worked lard on a quick release.

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