Akron didn’t need style points Monday — just two more than Eastern Michigan. The Zips held on for a 66-64 win on February 3, 2026, pushing their record to 18-4 and keeping a five-game surge intact. Eastern Michigan, now 9-13, nearly flipped the script late but couldn’t land the final swing.
Game flow: one-possession tension to the horn
The box score offers no quarter-by-quarter breakdown, but the final margin tells the story: this was a possession game. Akron’s ability to stay composed in the closing moments proved decisive, answering Eastern Michigan’s late pressure with just enough execution to escape.
What decided it
Akron’s closing poise
In a two-point game, every empty trip matters. Akron found a way to protect the margin when the game tightened, doing the small things that win road-style games — valuing possessions, getting a quality look when it mattered, and avoiding the kind of late-game breakdown that turns a narrow lead into a loss.
Eastern Michigan’s missed opportunity
Eastern Michigan entered on a skid (LLLLW in its last five) and played well enough to snap it, but the final sequence didn’t break their way. Against a surging Akron team (WWWWW coming in), the Eagles needed a clean finish — and instead were left with another close loss, 66-64.
Context: what it means going forward
For Akron, the win reinforces the profile of a team that can win tight, low-margin games — the kind that show up in conference races and postseason settings. At 18-4 with another win banked, the Zips continue to stack results and keep pressure on the rest of the league.
For Eastern Michigan, the path forward is about turning competitiveness into outcomes. Falling to 9-13 after another narrow defeat, the Eagles have evidence they can trade punches with a top-form opponent — but also another reminder that late-game execution is where close games become wins.
Final
Akron 66, Eastern Michigan 64 — venue TBD.

