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  • A new era begins for Miami basketball

    A new chapter is starting for Miami basketball, but with Cooper at the helm the RedHawks will look to continue the success they have had in the past as they move towards the future.

  • Miami looks for Cooper to win the right way

    Gallagher's Going for Two

    It seems with every week that goes by, the sporting world is rocked by another scandal.

  • Miami introduces Cooper as next men’s head basketball coach

    Following an extensive search, hundreds of conversations, as well as several rumors, the wait is finally over as Miami University has named John Cooper as the next head men’s basketball coach.

  • College coaches say show me the money

    The Rieger Report

    Money and luck. These are the only two factors that separate athletic programs.

  • Six degrees of separation leads back to Miami

    Gallagher's Going for Two

    There are many reasons to love the madness that accompanies the NCAA Tournament, but with Miami University dateless for the Big Dance this year, it may have been difficult for some fans to attach to a team.

  • Feeling good about the dance

    The good, the bad and the ugly

    It’s finally here. My favorite month of the year: March.

  • Curtain falls on ’Hawks’ season with loss to Toledo

    Despite holding the lead for nearly half the game, the Miami University men’s basketball team fell to the University of Toledo Rockets 60-53 March 5 in the first round of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Tournament.

  • Postseason honors continue to roll in for Miami’s Osborn and Mavunga

    Senior forward Julian Mavunga was named to the All-District 14 Team by the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC).

  • coach Hanging up the turtleneck after 16 years

    Miami’s men’s head basketball coach Charlie Coles announces his retirement

    After walking the sidelines for 16 years, Miami University's Men's Head Basketball Coach Charlie Coles announced his retirement March 5.

  • bball RedHawks squeak past Golden Flashes

    Despite a second-half rally by Kent State University, the Miami University men's basketball team held on for a narrow 62-60 victory over the Golden Flashes Tuesday night at Millett Hall.

  • Senior forward Mavunga shines, leads Miami basketball

    The career of Miami University senior forward Julian Mavunga is the personification of an iron man who has stood tall through a flurry of adversity.

  • RedHawks fall to MAC-leading Akron

    Despite a strong first half, the Miami University men's basketball team fell to the Mid-American Conference (MAC) leading University of Akron Zips Wednesday night 74-59 in Akron, Ohio.

  • basketball Miami takes down CMU

    Red and White have won three of last four games

    Coming off a tough loss Wednesday night in DeKalb, Ill. against Northern Illinois University, the Miami University men's basketball bounced back Saturday with a great all-around performance.

  • ’Hawks hold on to beat Cardinals

    After a thrilling come from behind victory against Eastern Michigan University (EMU) Feb. 1, the Miami University men's basketball team (7-14, 3-6 Mid-American Conference (MAC)) won its first conference road game of the year.

  • basketball Mavunga leads Red and White past Eagles in overtime

    The Miami University men's basketball team (6-14, 2-6 Mid-American Conference (MAC)) mounted a furious comeback Wednesday night to beat the Eastern Michigan University (10-12, 5-3 MAC) Eagles 62-57 at Millett Hall.