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Eastern Michigan University unveils Crosby Field in exclusive celebration

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Greg Steiner Associate AD for Athletic Media Relations (Football, M/W Golf, ESPN, Radio) | Eastern Michigan Athletics Website

Greg Steiner Associate AD for Athletic Media Relations (Football, M/W Golf, ESPN, Radio) | Eastern Michigan Athletics Website

Eastern Michigan University (EMU) is set to host a special event on June 21 at Rynearson Stadium, celebrating the unveiling of Crosby Field. The occasion will honor Maxx and Rachel Crosby as they return to their alma mater. This private event, open only to the first 200 registrants, offers attendees a chance to engage in several activities.

Participants can look forward to a meet and greet with Maxx and Rachel Crosby, including photo opportunities. Attendees will also receive a Maxx Crosby autographed Las Vegas Raiders hat and have one additional item signed by him. The speaking program will feature Head Coach Chris Creighton, Athletic Director Scott Wetherbee, and Maxx Crosby himself.

A catered dinner on the newly unveiled field will be part of the evening's events, along with an opportunity to meet current Eastern Michigan football student-athletes. Check-in for this historic event begins at 5 p.m. at the Incarnati Athletic Center, with programming starting at 6 p.m.

Tickets for individuals are priced at $250, while eight-person table reservations are available for $1,750—a savings of $250. All proceeds from the event will support Eastern Michigan Football's NIL and academic awards programs.

For further inquiries about the event, interested parties can contact athletic_marketing@emich.edu or reach out to Jessica Nietrzeba at jnietrze@emich.edu.

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