CLEVELAND — The Mid-American Conference said Friday that Central Michigan's women's team must forfeit its game at Kent State on Saturday because it "doesn't have enough available student-athletes."
The game will not be rescheduled.
Per conference rules, Kent State will be awarded a win, and Central Michigan gets a loss in the conference standings. The overall records will not be affected, per NCAA policy.
The MAC did not provide any specific reasons why Central Michigan's team is low on players.
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The Chippewas (5-14) had only seven active players for Wednesday night's game against Miami (Ohio) and finished the 64-59 loss with six when sophomore guard Taylor Anderson injured her foot.
Earlier this season, TCU had to forfeit two games due to injuries and hold open tryouts just to fill out roster spots. The Horned Frogs had opened the season with a school record 14 wins before the injuries overwhelmed them.
While KSU's record officially remains 13-6, their conference mark improves to 8-2, good enough for third in the MAC.
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