Sports - Football
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MU set for Spring Game
Spring practice has wrapped up and the Miami University football team is looking ahead to the annual Red and White Spring Game Saturday.
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Super Conferences will hit Miami hard
The Rieger Report
When asked by ESPN’s Kevin Negandhi whether the NCAA’s lack of control over postseason play in college football was frustrating for him, NCAA President Mark Emmert simply replied: “That part’s never really bothered me much at all and again this is about serving the will of the membership. We’re a membership association. If that’s what they want to do, fine that’s what we’ll do.”
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It’s never too early for Miami football
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Springtime is here in Oxford, and it couldn’t be a better time to be a sports fan.
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Red and White: undefeated in the MAC
Last second heroics give MU first away victory since ‘08
After leading for much of the game, the Miami University football team found itself in another tight battle with Central Michigan University Oct. 16 with the game tied at 20 and less than five minutes remaining in regulation.
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RedHawks win first MAC Championship since 2003
With the Mid-American Conference (MAC) title on the line, redshirt freshman quarterback Austin Boucher completed the biggest pass of his career to redshirt junior wide receiver Chris Givens, keeping the final drive alive for the Miami University RedHawks.
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’Hawks aim to take Bell
The Miami University football team, still looking for their first victory of the season, will face off against the University of Cincinnati Bearcats (3-1) this weekend.
Campus »
- Oxford Police looking for possibly armed male
- Miami works to implement cost-saving goals
- Ticket sales prove less than impressive for The Fray concert
- MU’s Summer Reading Program seeks to change first-years’ beach reading list
- Capstone students show off work with film premier
- Two Degrees helps feed children around the globe
- Trustees to vote on tuition increase, regional campuses
- University Latin honors create student concern
- Police Beat (04/27/12)
- MU to continue Accenture contract
- Kasich appoints third Schroder as trustee
- Stranger assaults infrequent at Miami, but garner most fear
- Cadet overcomes past to receive Army ROTC honor for leadership
- Video games offer unique educational opportunities
- MU encourages student, professor use of new university-only Facebook groups
Community »
- Police Beat (04/27/12)
- High-speed car chase ends in crash, few injuries result
- New Chinese eatery aims to bring authentic dishes
- Local bar owner hopes to bring new Irish pub to town
- Timeflies concert sells out in no time
- City urges student input on lights
- Police Beat (04/24/12)
- Calzone restaurant gets new name, keeps recipes
- Board approves new residential area uptown
- Seaview Outfitters to sell firearms
- Technology trend doesn’t hold with local businesses
- ‘Bottle bomb’ explodes in parking lot
- Oxford to aquire two Army humvees, tax increase in energy bills
- Police Beat (4/17/12)
- Recycling plant sees large blaze
Opinion »
- Cartoon | #SeniorFinals
- Opinion | Parents, students should focus discussion of drinking on responsibility
- Opinion | State of the student body address: Summing up 4 years at Miami University
- Opinion | Romney veepstakes: Republican runningmate should be likeable, charismatic counterbalance
- Opinion | Class value: Students should learn both in, out of lecture
- Opinion | Senior bids farewell: Students should appreciate time in college
- Opinion | Parking & Transportation Services encourage awareness of parking regulations on campus
- Opinion | Parking policies fair and reasonable
- Opinion | High net cost overshadows Miami’s many positive aspects
- Opinion | Witnessing, questioning the need for death penalty in Ohio
Arts & Entertainment »
- Jazz musician wraps up ‘Year of the Arts’
- Symphony prepares for Carnegie Hall in the fall
- Poetry series features translated works
- Students gear up for summer music festivals across the country
- Clayton Anderson rocks Oxford again
- Art symposium showcases undergrads
- Glee Club represents Miami at national seminar
- Dance Theatre company entertains by keeping spring show modern
Sports »
- MU set for Spring Game
- ’Hawks head to MAC Tournament with Championship in their sights
- Men’s track ready to host RedHawk Invitational
- Golf regroups heading into MAC tourney
- A new era begins for Miami basketball
- MU makes it a four-peat
- ’Hawks take two from Bowling Green
- RedHawks race to second place finish at All-Ohio Championships
- 'Hawks set to host All-Ohio Track and Field Championships
- ’Hawks end losing streak






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