Salt Lake City, UT - Westminster University men's basketball dropped an 81–71 decision to Eastern New Mexico University on Saturday, despite a standout performance from Michael Frazier, who led all scorers with 25 points. The Griffins remained competitive throughout the contest but were unable to overcome Eastern New Mexico's balanced scoring and efficiency, particularly in the second half.
The game was tightly contested early, with both teams trading baskets and momentum. Eastern New Mexico held a slim 42–41 advantage at halftime, using disciplined offensive execution to offset Westminster's perimeter shooting. Frazier paced the Griffins in the opening half and continued to be the focal point offensively, consistently creating scoring opportunities off the dribble and from beyond the arc.
In the second half, Eastern New Mexico gradually created separation by controlling the tempo and capitalizing on key possessions. The Greyhounds shot efficiently and limited Westminster's scoring options outside of Frazier, extending their lead behind timely baskets and strong ball movement. Westminster struggled to regain momentum as Eastern New Mexico closed the game on a 39–30 second-half advantage.
Frazier finished with 25 points and 11 rebounds, leading Westminster in both scoring and effort on the glass. Jake Nadauld added 17 points, while Cameron Cohn provided a spark off the bench with 11 points. However, the Griffins were held to 40.0 percent shooting as a team and were unable to generate enough consistent offense down the stretch.
Eastern New Mexico shot 46.3 percent from the field and benefited from balanced production, using transition opportunities and second-half execution to secure the win. The loss moves Westminster to 6–6 on the season, while Eastern New Mexico improved to 10–1. The Griffins will look to regroup as they continue through nonconference play and prepare for upcoming RMAC competition.