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KALAMAZOO, Mich. — The Western Michigan football team came from behind to down rival Central Michigan 24-21 in front of the largest crowd, 29,299, at Stafford-Smith Field at Waldo Stadium since 2015, reclaiming the Victory Cannon trophy on Saturday evening. With the win, WMU also retains the Michigan MAC Trophy.
Two of the top teams in the NCAA will face off this week in a doubleheader when the defending Frozen Four Champion, Western Michigan Broncos travel to Ann Arbor to battle the surging Michigan Wolverines. The stage is set for this to be two incredible matchups that you will not want to miss.
Six minutes into the third, T.J. Hughes scored another power play goal to put the Wolverines up 5-2. Notre Dame’s Danny Nelson added a goal in the game’s closing minutes to make it 5-3, and Michigan started the weekend with a convincing win.
Western Michigan hit .310 and served up 10 aces to roll to a straight-set victory (25-17, 27-25, 25-15) over Northern Illinois on Tuesday evening to extend its