Menominee Nation Eagles Edge Sturgeon Bay, Fall to Seymour in Tournament
A two-point win over Sturgeon Bay couldn't carry momentum into tournament play, where Seymour handed the Eagles a 41-point loss just three days later.

The Eagles closed out the regular season holding their breath, edging Sturgeon Bay 59-57 on March 3 in a finish that required every possession. Two points separated Menominee Nation from a loss in what turned out to be their final win of the year.
Three days later, Seymour put the season to rest. The Eagles fell 77-36 in tournament play on March 6, a 41-point margin that underscored the distance between Keshena's program and the deeper postseason field. The back-to-back swing, from a two-point escape to a blowout exit, sets the clearest benchmark for what the offseason needs to address.
MaxPreps logged a final schedule update on March 23, locking in confirmed scores and correcting dates across the full 2025-26 record. The archived stats on the team's page now represent the official ledger for student-athletes, and college recruiters who pull performance data during spring evaluation periods will be working from those numbers.
For the Menominee Indian School District and the Eagles' coaching staff, the Seymour game will likely be the starting point for offseason planning. Graduation losses from this year's roster, once confirmed, will shape how much of the Sturgeon Bay competitiveness carries into 2026-27. Coach and roster announcements expected in late spring will offer the first clear picture of the program's direction.
Home contests at Menominee Nation High School on N500 State Highway 47/55 are live-streamed for community members who follow the team through longer road trips. Both the Menominee Indian School District athletics page and MaxPreps remain the primary sources when tournament windows open and results turn over fast.
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