Florida Tech softball split the day with Embry-Riddle, falling 3–1 in the doubleheader opener before rallying for a 4–3 walk-off win in Game Three. The Panthers claimed the first-ever softball Karman Clash rivalry series, erasing a three-run deficit in the finale to secure the comeback victory.
The Embry-Riddle Eagles and Florida Tech Panthers combined for 28 runs across Saturday's doubleheader, as the two sides split the afternoon slate. Paired with Friday night's win, the Eagles secured the Karman Clash trophy with a 2-1 series victory.
No. 4 Embry-Riddle women's lacrosse picked up a hard-fought 11-10 victory over Florida Tech on Wednesday afternoon, marking its second consecutive one-goal win.
The Eagles seized control early with a 5-0 run, then relied on their defense to fend off a late push from the Panthers. With the win, the Blue and Gold locked in a spot in the SSC Tournament
Florida Tech rowing was back in the water today as they wrapped up the FIRA Championship held at Nathan Benderson Park. The Panthers raced in eight total events against Rollins, Barry, Nova Southeastern, Embry-Riddle, Florida, Central Florida, Florida State and Jacksonville.
The Florida Tech men's lacrosse team earns their third ranked home win and first conference win of the 2026 as they defeated No. 18 Embry-Riddle 12-8 on Saturday, Mar. 21.
Embry-Riddle men's basketball edged out Florida Tech, 91-89, on Wednesday night inside the ICI for the second installment of the Kármán Clash Rivalry.
The Eagles make a regular season sweep of the Panthers thanks to a huge inside basket from Jack Klinger with two ticks left on the clock to secure the win.
The Panthers went into the ICI Center and gave the No. 17 Eagles their second straight loss in a 80-77 victory on Wednesday night. Coach Ashley earned her first ranked win during her first season coaching.
Embry-Riddle men's basketball dominated the hardwood on Wednesday afternoon, securing a 95-62 win over Florida Tech in Melbourne, Florida.
The Eagles took control early and cruised to victory in the Kármán Clash Rivalry game inside the Charles and Ruth Clemente Center.
Embry-Riddle women's basketball prevailed with a six-point win after a back-and-forth game with Florida Tech on Wednesday afternoon. The Eagles were quickly up by 16 early in the first quarter, but the Panthers had a strong response in a game that had eight lead changes and seven ties. Florida Tech was up by two in the final three minutes, but ERAU finished the game on an 8-0 run to pick up their 8th win of the season. Eliana Sheplee finished the game with 24 points and 10 rebounds, giving her back-to-back double-doubles for the Blue and Gold.
Florida Tech Volleyball was back at home this evening for the second edition of the Karman Clash against rival Embry-Riddle. After winning the first matchup between these two early in the season, the Panthers were hungry to earn the regular season sweep.
The Embry-Riddle men's cross country team continued its impressive 2025 campaign with a runner-up finish at the Sunshine State Conference Championships, improving on last year's third-place performance. The Eagles finished just 29 points behind No. 15 Florida Southern, showcasing their depth and balance across the lineup.
The Florida Tech men's soccer team took home the first Kármán Cup after a dominating victory of rival Embry-Riddle in a 4-0 shutout. The Panthers remain unbeaten on the season.
No. 19-ranked Embry-Riddle Women's Soccer and RV Florida Tech had a back-and-forth game that ended in a 1-1 draw on Saturday evening for the first meeting in the newly installed Kármán Clash rivalry series.
The Panthers were back in action tonight in the first edition of the Kármán Clash on the road against Embry-Riddle. With a brand new rivalry trophy up for grabs and coming off a big win over Rollins on Saturday,
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