Get ready for an action-packed week of Eastern Michigan athletics! With key matchups in football, basketball, swimming, and cross country, there’s plenty to cheer for as the Eagles take on exciting competition at home and away. Here’s a breakdown of the can’t-miss events this week:
Football Showdown vs. Buffalo – Senior Night
On Nov. 20, EMU football returns to Rynearson Stadium for the last home game of the season as they take on Buffalo at 7 p.m. It’s Senior Night, so join us in celebrating our graduating Eagles as they defend their home turf under the lights one last time this season!
Swimming & Diving vs. Oakland
EMU’s swimming & diving team will dive into competition against Oakland on Nov. 21 at 4 p.m. in Ypsilanti. This meet promises a thrilling display of skill and determination as the Eagles race against a strong opponent.
Women’s Basketball vs. Purdue Fort Wayne
Women’s basketball takes the court on Nov. 21 at 6:30 p.m. in Ypsilanti for an early-season game against Purdue Fort Wayne. It’s set to be an intense matchup as the Eagles look to start building momentum on their home court.
Men’s Basketball at Oakland
Travel to Rochester with the men’s basketball team on Nov. 21 as they face Oakland at 7 p.m. in a local rivalry game. With plenty of action expected, this is a must-see for EMU fans looking to support the Eagles on the road.
Cross Country at NCAA Championships
On Nov. 23, the men’s and women’s cross-country teams will travel to Madison, Wisconsin, to compete in the NCAA Championships. This prestigious event is the culmination of a season of hard work, and our Eagles are ready to showcase their endurance and speed on the national stage.
Men’s Basketball at Houston Christian
Ending the week on Nov. 25, the men’s basketball team will hit the road again to face Houston Christian at 8 p.m. in Texas. It’s another great test for the Eagles as they look to build strength and unity on the road.
Don't miss a minute of EMU action this week—whether you’re cheering from the stands or following along from home. Go Eagles!