EMU Baseball recovers from opening loss to split weekend games, drops three-day series at Little Rock
EMU baseball fell short in its three-game series against the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, only winning one game.
EMU baseball fell short in its three-game series against the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, only winning one game.
Eastern Michigan University lacrosse stormed back from a three-goal second-quarter deficit to defeat Xavier University 9-7 on Feb. 14, 2026, securing the program’s first-ever win over the Musketeers and the best start in school history at 3-1.
Despite holding a halftime lead, the Eastern Michigan University men's basketball fell to the Western Michigan University Broncos 76-62 Feb. 14, 2026, at the George Gervin GameAbove Center after being outscored 48-29 in the second half.
The Eastern Michigan University baseball team opened the 2026 season with a 6-1 road loss to the Little Rock Trojans at Gary Hogan Field, despite taking an early 1-0 lead in the first inning. Little Rock responded with four runs in the bottom half and never relinquished control, spoiling the head coaching debut of interim head coach Trevor Beerman as Eastern Michigan fell to 0-1 on the year.
Despite a career-high 32 points from Addison Patterson and a dominant first-half performance, Eastern Michigan fell 95-91 to Kent State after being outscored 55-44 in the second half. A decisive free-throw disparity and Kent State’s perimeter shooting proved too much to overcome, extending the Eagles’ losing streak to seven games and tightening their postseason outlook in the MAC.
The Eastern Michigan University lacrosse team secured a 14-11 victory over Lindenwood University to improve to a program-best 2-1 start, fueled by balanced scoring and key defensive milestones. Behind Mackenzie Blackwell’s four-goal, six-point performance and strong play from goalkeeper Maddy Porter, the Eagles maintained control in the second half to continue their historic 2026 campaign.
This week’s Eagle Watch highlights standout performances across multiple Eastern Michigan University programs, led by Sisi Eleko’s nationally ranked double-double production, Addison Patterson’s scoring consistency, and Kyrie Lowe’s all-around excellence in gymnastics.
The Eastern Michigan University gymnastics team combined competition with a cause during its annual Purple Meet on Sunday, Feb. 8, 2026, raising epilepsy awareness while falling 195.275–192.725 to Central Michigan University at the George Gervin GameAbove Center. Despite the loss, the Eagles were buoyed by multiple career-best performances, a balance beam title from Katin Childress, and a runner-up all-around finish by Kyrie Lowe as EMU moved to 5–3 overall and 2–1 in MAC play.
The Eastern Michigan University lacrosse team opened its home slate with a statement 12–8 victory over Butler University on Feb. 8, 2026, bouncing back from an opening loss behind a dominant, disciplined performance inside the Indoor Practice Facility. Mackenzie Blackwell powered the win with a record-setting seven-point outing as the Eagles rewrote multiple facility records and secured their third straight victory over the Bulldogs.
Eastern Michigan University’s annual Senior Day Extravaganza on Feb. 7, 2026, blended spirited competition with celebration as the swim and dive programs honored the class of 2026. Seniors Ali Kudo, Sydney Ulmer and Cate Migliori were recognized for their combined athletic achievements, academic excellence and leadership, leaving a lasting legacy as the Eagles prepare to carry their momentum into the postseason.
The Eastern Michigan University men’s basketball fell just short in a tightly contested 65–60 loss to Appalachian State University on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026, in the MAC–Sun Belt Conference Challenge, despite nine ties and four lead changes throughout the game. Redshirt freshman Mohammad Habhab led the Eagles with a dominant all-around performance, posting a double-double and continuing a historic defensive streak, but late execution favored the Mountaineers in the final minutes.
The Eastern Michigan University track and field teams turned in an impressive showing at the Michigan Invitational on Feb. 7, 2026, combining for four program top 10 marks, 11 personal bests and three individual event victories in a highly competitive field. Powered by dominant field event performances and multiple podium finishes across both rosters, the Eagles continue to build momentum as they head into a pivotal split-meet weekend.
Despite a historic outing from senior attacker Mackenzie Blackwell, who became the first player in program history to reach 150 career goals, Eastern Michigan lacrosse fell 20-9 to Marquette in its 2026 season opener Friday afternoon. The Eagles showed flashes of offensive efficiency but were unable to overcome Marquette’s extended scoring runs and possession advantage, opening the season at 0-1.
The Eastern Michigan University men’s basketball suffered a heartbreaking 66–64 loss to Akron University on Feb. 3, 2026, in a tightly contested MAC battle that featured 15 lead changes and was decided by a game-winning 3-pointer in the final seconds. Despite strong performances from Gregory Lawson II and Addison Patterson, along with advantages in shooting and rebounding, the Eagles’ late surge fell just short against the conference-leading Zips.
This week's Eagle Watch, highlights emerging and veteran Eastern Michigan University athletes, including freshman guard Gregory Lawson II, senior gymnast Kyrie Lowe, senior basketball playmaker Ainhoa Cea, record-setting track athletes Kian Wiles and Shamoya Clemetson, tennis phenom Cylova Zuleyka Hukmasabiyya and lacrosse leader Mackenzie Blackwell.
Eastern Michigan University's track and field teams showcased exceptional depth and talent across two Midwest meets, highlighted by seven personal bests and three top-10 program marks. Kian Wiles' historic sub-four-minute mile led the weekend, while athletes and distance runners alike continued to shatter records and position the Eagles for a strong indoor season.
The Eastern Michigan University men's basketball team fell to the University of Massachusetts Minutemen 70-67 on Jan. 31, 2026, at the Mullins Center.
The Eastern Michigan University gymnastics team delivered a dominant 191.575–155.025 victory over Wilberforce University on Feb. 27 in Ypsilanti, marking the first meeting between the programs and extending the Eagles’ undefeated home record. With strong performances across all four rotations and a meet-high all-around showing from senior Kyrie Lowe, EMU showcased its depth, balance and momentum as the 2025 season continues.
Despite an early lead and a strong performance from Mak Manciel, the Eagles' men's basketball team was outpaced after the break as Central Michigan turned a two-point halftime margin into a decisive rivalry win.
The inaugural Eagle Watch celebrates Eastern Michigan University athletes who delivered outstanding performances during the week of Jan. 18–25, 2026. Highlights include record-breaking performances in gymnastics, basketball, track and field, tennis, diving and swimming, showcasing the Eagles’ talent, determination and competitive excellence across multiple sports.