Bruce Jellison makes a hit
By Maddy Makin | April 20Eastern Michigan infielder No. 11, Bruce Jellison, lands a successful hit at the game against Western Michigan University on April 18, 2026, at Oestrike Stadium.
Eastern Michigan infielder No. 11, Bruce Jellison, lands a successful hit at the game against Western Michigan University on April 18, 2026, at Oestrike Stadium.
Right-handed pitcher Landon Mueller, No. 37, pitches the ball toward the Western Michigan University batter on April 18, 2026, at Oestrike Stadium.
Tristan Crane, No. 24, a utility player for Eastern Michigan University, runs toward first base at Oestrike Stadium on April 18, 2026, during the game against the Western Michigan University Broncos.
Right-handed pitcher Michael Pfeifer, No. 31 on Eastern Michigan's baseball team, pitches at the second game in the series versus Central Michigan University on March 28, 2026, at Oestrike Stadium.
Dyann Logwood, Associate Professor of Women's and Gender Studies and the first African American administrative director of the Women's Resource Center, accepts the Women of History Award and receives Special Congressional Recognition at the Women of Excellence Award Ceremony on March 25, 2026.
Eastern Michigan University utility player No. 28, Ty Stecko, successfully lands a hit at the home baseball game versus Central Michigan University at Oestrike Stadium on March 28, 2026.
Eastern Michigan women's lacrosse players huddle after their 7th point against Kent State University at Scicluna field March 14, 2026.
Eastern Michigan University women's lacrosse player Mackenzie Blackwell faces off with Kent State University at Scicluna Field on March 14, 2026, where EMU won 12-6.
Attack player No. 23 Mackenzie Blackwell takes possession of the ball after a midfield faceoff Feb. 14, 2026 at the Women's Lacrosse game versus Xavier University at Eastern Michigan's Indoor Practice Facility.
At the Disability Revolution Club's Panel Exploring Disability and Relationships hosted at the Student Center on Feb. 13, 2026, Sean Edwards offers suggestions on how Eastern Michigan can make events more accessible, including offering fidgets and ear plugs to guests.