YPSILANTI, Mich. -- Protesters gathered near an end zone and marched on the field after Eastern Michigans 27-24 victory over Wyoming on Friday night, three days after racial graffiti was found spray painted on a campus building.The students sat peacefully and talked to EMU President James Smith late in the third quarter. They moved outside the end zone area in the closing moments before walking onto the field chanting, No justice! No peace! A Wyoming player joined them for a few moments.The national anthem was played early while the teams were off the field, with the university citing safety and security concerns.The graffiti was found Tuesday and included the letters KKK and a racial epithet. School officials say another racial slur was found Wednesday in a stairwell. Authorities also are investigating after an SUV pushed through a crowd protesting the graffiti Tuesday.Eastern Michigan coach Chris Creighton said the protesters didnt seem aggressive but were just inching closer near the end of the game. He spoke with the referees, and they told him they trusted security to handle the crowd.Creighton and the Eagles walked onto the field linking arms Friday after meeting Thursday night to discuss the things that are going on in our country and on our campus.And it was a very positive, very deep, very meaningful, respect-filled conversation among our team, he said. I was super proud of the dialogue we had.Eastern Michigan (3-1) rallied to win, taking the lead on Ian Eriksens 15-yard run with 1:35 left.Brogan Robach, last years starting quarterback, guided the winning four-play, 47-yard drive in his first action after being suspended for the start of the season. Eriksen, who had 120 yards on 27 carries, scored untouched on a draw play .Wyoming (2-2) held the lead most of the game, opening the scoring when Marcus Epps intercepted Todd Porters pass and returned it 66 yards midway through the first quarter. The Cowboys took a 24-20 lead with 12:45 to go when Logan Wilson returned Porters interception 27 yards.The secondary is playing more explosive, Wyoming coach Craig Bohl said. It is very encouraging to see their play develop.After the Cowboys built a 17-3 lead, the Eagles, off to their best start since going 3-1 in 1995, tied it at 17 by the half. Breck Turner went 50 yards for his first career score, and Porter found John Niupalau for a 7-yard score 18 seconds before intermission.Jeremiah Harris blocked a Wyoming field goal attempt in the final minute of the third quarter.It was a hard fought game and we knew we were evenly matched, Bohl said, We had good things happen, but had also had some things happen that need to be corrected. 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Preller starts his 30-day, Major League Baseball-mandated suspension Monday.And any help that might be coming from El Paso is another three days away because the Chihuahuas are headed to Tuesday nights Triple-A Championship Game against International League champion Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (New York Yankees) after winning the Pacific Coast League championship Saturday night.On Monday night, the ailing Padres open a 10-game homestand.As if they need a reminder of how tough this season has been, the Padres (62-87) open the homestand with three games against Arizona (63-86). Over the last two weeks of the season, the Padres and Diamondbacks will play six times essentially to see who finishes last in the National League West and possibly enters the offseason with the second-worst record in the National League.Not that matters are much better for the Diamondbacks.While Green seems secure in his job, Arizona manager Chip Hale, his former boss, is one of several Diamondbacks leaders who could be two weeks away from the unemployment line.ddddddddddddMatters are that dire in the southwest corner of the United States.The matchup Monday will see Arizona right-hander Braden Shipley (4-3, 5.56 ERA) oppose left-hander Clayton Richard (2-3, 3.00 ERA). Richard is 2-2 with a 1.70 ERA in eight appearances (six starts) since returning to the Padres in August as a free agent.Richards return to San Diego is easily explained. One, Clayton and Ashley Richard enjoy living in San Diego. Two, as Clayton says, The Padres promised me a chance to start.Shipley, 24, the Diamondbacks first-round pick (15th overall) in the 2013 draft, will be making his ninth start -- and second at Petco Park -- after two straight appearances out of the Arizona bullpen.Its different, Shipley said of the second and third relief outings in his 91-appearance professional career. As pitchers, were so routine oriented that my whole pregame ritual was thrown off a bit.Shipley picked up his fourth win of his rookie season as a reliever against the Rockies on Wednesday, although he allowed five runs on eight hits in four innings. In fact, his ERA in two relief appearances is 9.39.He made one previous start against the Padres on Aug. 21 in San Diego and took the loss, allowing seven runs on seven hits -- including homers to left-handed-hitting outfielders Travis Jankowski and Alex Dickerson -- in 5 1/3 innings.Richard absorbed the loss the previous day when he made a pair of throwing errors that led to two unearned runs -- the only runs he allowed over six innings in a 2-1 loss. In four starts since, Richard is 2-0 with a 1.46 ERA -- and the Padres are 4-0. ' ' '