On Saturday, March 29, former Detroit Edison Public School Academy standout Marwynn Matthews Jr.’s college team lost in an NCAA Division I baseball game

On Saturday, March 29, former Detroit Edison Public School Academy standout Marwynn Matthews Jr.’s college team lost in an NCAA Division I baseball game
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On Saturday, March 29, former Detroit Edison Public School Academy standout Marwynn Matthews Jr.’s current college team, the Western Michigan Broncos, lost 12-2 in their NCAA Division I baseball game against the Miami RedHawks.

The game took place at McKie Field at Hayden Park. This was their third matchup against the RedHawks this season.

The Broncos’ next game is scheduled for Tuesday, April 1 at 5 p.m. at Frank Eck Stadium against Notre Dame Fighting Irish.

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Marwynn Matthews Jr.
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Freshman
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