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(03/25/24 12:26am)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team battled against intrastate rival Western Michigan University in a three-game series over the weekend on Saturday and Sunday, March 23-24.
(03/19/24 10:52pm)
The Eagles of Eastern Michigan University returned to the diamond that resides inside Oestrike Stadium in Ypsilanti, Mich., to host the school down the road, the University of Michigan.
(03/18/24 9:00pm)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team traveled to the Bluegrass State to end a total of 19 consecutive games played away from home, losing the first three games but taking the last one Sunday afternoon, 9-8.
(03/10/24 10:48pm)
The Mid-American Conference campaign began on the road for the Eastern Michigan University Baseball program as they traveled to Muncie, Ind., finishing the weekend taking two out of three from the Ball State Cardinals to open up the MAC schedule.
(03/06/24 3:16am)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball program traveled to number nine-ranked Vanderbilt, losing by a score of 6-2 to fall to 3-9 on the season. It was the second Nashville stop the Eagles had made this season as they opened the season up at Belmont.
(02/19/24 2:06am)
The 2024 college baseball season is underway and the boys of summer went down south to begin their season at Belmont University, losing three out of four games to the Bruins, but exploded on offense in the first game of Sunday’s doubleheader.
(07/27/23 7:00pm)
Eastern Michigan University students, staff, faculty, and alumni joined their fellow Eagles for TRUEMU Night at Comerica Park on July 25.
(04/20/23 4:37pm)
The Eastern Michigan University men’s baseball team (16-17, 6-12 MAC) traveled to Bowling Green, Ohio, for a three game series over the weekend with Bowling Green State University (13-19, 8-10 MAC) as the Eagles went 1-2 against the Falcons with a win on Friday and then two losses coming on Saturday.
(04/10/23 6:31pm)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team (13-15, 5-10 MAC) hosted the Miami University RedHawks (9-24, 6-9 MAC) in Ypsilanti, Michigan, inside Oestrike Stadium on Friday, April 7, through Sunday, April 9, where the Eagles fell short in the series over the weekend, 1-2, as senior Luke Russo (Howell, MI) threw nine strikeouts to give EMU an Easter Sunday win.
(04/05/23 12:00pm)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team (11-13, 4-8) took home a 7-5 non-conference win over the Oakland University Golden Grizzlies (8-14) on Tuesday, March 28.
(04/09/23 3:45pm)
In a series originally meant to be played on March 31, graduate student Thomas House (Ross, Ohio) threw the first pitch against the Ohio University Bobcats (10-14, 7-4 MAC) on Saturday, April 1, at 5 p.m. for game one of three inside Bob Wren Stadium.
(04/02/23 8:19pm)
Sheets of freezing rain periodically plummeted the baseball diamond, and gusts of wind reaching 25 miles per hour took ball caps off of players' heads flying all over Oestrike Stadium on Saturday, March 25, when the Eastern Michigan University baseball team played their second home game of the year.
(03/24/23 6:24pm)
Josh Kross (Brunswick, Ohio) extended his team-high hitting streak to eight games on Tuesday, March 21, when he produced three hits on five trips to the plate against Butler University inside of Bulldog Park in Indianapolis, Indiana. The sophomore transfer from Toledo did not see any action in his freshman year with the Rockets but has quietly become one of the most valuable bats for this Eagles baseball team.
(03/20/23 4:26am)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team continued its Mid-American Conference campaign on Saturday, March 18, when the Eagles met the Western Michigan University Broncos for a three-game series to be played over two days. The series was originally set to be played in Kalamazoo, Mich, but due to weather conditions, the games were played in Bowling Green, Ky, on the campus of Western Kentucky University instead.
(03/13/23 4:04am)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team began its Mid-American Conference campaign on Friday, March 10, when the Eagles met the University of Akron Zips for a three-game series on Skeeles Field in Akron, Ohio. The Eagles (8-5, 2-1 MAC) won their fifth and sixth consecutive games on Friday and Saturday before seeing the win streak snapped on Sunday when the team dropped a tough battle to the Zips (5-9, 2-1 MAC) in extra innings.
(03/03/23 1:00pm)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team traveled to Evansville, IN, over the weekend of Feb. 24-26, for its second three-game series of the season. The team took on the University of Evansville Aces in a series that would see the Eagles (2-4, 0-0 MAC) win 5-2 on Friday, fall 9-7 on Saturday, and drop Sunday’s game by the score of 5-3.
(02/22/23 7:42pm)
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team got its season started in Hoover, Alabama, on Friday, Feb. 17, when the Eagles began a three-game series against the Northern Kentucky University Norse. EMU dropped its season opener on Friday, 9-2, and lost a tough game, 5-4, late on Saturday. The Eagles salvaged the weekend on Sunday and avoided the sweep by defeating NKU, 13-9.
(11/02/22 12:00pm)
In 1989, the NCAA created the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) as an effort to give student athletes in Division 1, 2, and 3 programs an opportunity to propose legislation and have a voice.
(05/24/22 12:00pm)
The Eastern Michigan University men’s baseball team took on Kent State University on Thursday, inside Schoonover Stadium in Kent, Ohio. It was the first game of a four-game weekend series that took place on May 19 through May 22.
(05/25/22 12:00pm)
On May 20, the Eastern Michigan University baseball team were swept by the Kent State Golden Flashes in game two and three of a four-game series. The results favored the Golden Flashes 5-0 and 4-3 inside Schoonover Stadium in Kent, OH.