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Miami drops two to NIU

The Miami University baseball team took to the field three separate times against the Huskies of Northern Illinois University this weekend, losing twice in close games before taking the series finale. Full story

  • Jason Collins: If you can play, you can play

    Not Your Average Joe

    “I’m a 34-year-old NBA center. I’m black. And I’m gay.” This is how veteran Jason Collins came out to the public as the first active, male, gay player on a major American sports team yesterday morning in a Sports Illustrated article.

  • Senior John Cantwell competes in the triple jump.

    ’Hawks gear up for MAC championship

    The Miami University women’s track and field team sent athletes to Des Moines, Iowa to compete in the Drake Relays and saw success in the first event as sophomore Anna Lamb broke the school record for the 10,000 meter run with a time of 34:35.

  • Denver drafts Dysert

    The Denver Broncos drafted quarterback Zac Dysert with the 234th overall pick in the seventh round of the 2012 NFL Draft Saturday.

  • RedHawks wrap up spring practice, look to move on without Dysert

    Coming off a second straight 4-8 season under Head Coach Don Treadwell, the Miami University football team has finished spring practice as it adjusts to life without quarterback Zac Dysert.

  • Ryan Miller Deserves Better

    Linski’s List

    Take a flashback to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. The host country, Canada, had just won the gold medal and the United States finished second. Ryan Miller, USA’s goaltender, was named the tournament MVP despite allowing the game winning goal. Miller allowed eight goals in the six games he played and posted a 1.35 goals against average (GAA).