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  • Brotherhood’s Frozen Four run falls just short

    It was win or go home in the NCAA Midwest Regional finals this weekend in Toledo, Ohio.

  • ’Hawks head to Toledo for NCAA Tournament

    For the eighth straight year, the Miami University men’s hockey team is one of the 16 squads to make the NCAA Tournament.

  • ic RedHawks fall in CCHA Semifinals to Wolverines

    The top-seeded Miami University hockey team (24-11-5) was aware of the challenge that the seven-seed University of Michigan posed...

  • ice ’Hawks prepare for final CCHA Championship

    For the No. 3 Miami University hockey team, a fourth-straight Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) semifinal appearance offers a chance at immortality.

  • hock RedHawks advance to CCHA Semifinals

    The No. 3 Miami University hockey team might have been one of nine squads nationwide that needed a third game to clinch its respective league tournament quarterfinal, but for the fourth year in a row it will be headed to the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) Semifinals in Detroit, Mich.

  • Miami looks to lock up CCHA title in final series

    If you would have asked anyone what place the Miami University men’s hockey team would finish in league play, the common consensus definitely wouldn’t have been first.

  • hock ’Hawks prove Superior

    It was a wild weekend for the Miami University men’s hockey team, one that saw the No. 3 RedHawks suit up in Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., as they swept a two-game series with Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) opponent Lake Superior State.

  • ice RedHawks head north to face Lake Superior

    With two weeks remaining in league play, the Miami University men’s hockey team is perched precariously atop the Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) standings with 50 points.

  • Hockey Alumni update: Redhawks in the pros

    Linski's List

    The Miami University ice hockey (19-8-5) currently sits atop the Central Collegiate Hockey Association while some former members of the Brotherhood are representing Miami in the National Hockey League.

  • hockey1 Windy City grounds ’Hawks in split series

    Excluding the Frozen Four, it was arguably the biggest college hockey event of the year. More than 52,000 fans attended, a plurality of which were Miami faithful.