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(12/08/23 3:00am)
Terence Moore was born and raised in South Bend, Indiana, but moved around due to the nature of his father’s job, working as a supervisor for AT&T, living in Cincinnati, Chicago and Milwaukee over the course of three years.
(11/14/23 11:34pm)
Amidst the whirlwind of changes that swept through Miami University’s women’s basketball program during the 2023 offseason, which included the resignation of former coach DeUnna Hendrix, the departure of star players Ivy Wolff and Peyton Scott, and the return of only four players, new head coach Glenn Box has had the momentous task of rebuilding nearly the entire team.
(10/29/23 12:00pm)
Walking on from a club team to a varsity squad that has secured six consecutive conference championships is an endeavor that requires both skill and tenacity. Especially when walking on to back up one of the best athletes in school history.
(09/07/23 4:09pm)
The growth of analytics in sports has been flourishing since its beginnings in the early ’60s when Earnshaw Cook published Percentage Baseball, a statistical studies book that garnered national attention. Since then, the amount of data available to sport teams has grown exponentially.
(08/28/23 1:00pm)
It’s the start of a new semester at Miami University, and excitement is building as first-year students settle in and familiar faces return. However, many Miami athletes have been on campus since mid-summer, engaged in rigorous preseason training, preparing not only to establish new legacies but also to carry forward past triumphs.
(05/04/23 12:00pm)
For the fourth time in his tenure, David Sayler is faced with the task of finding a new head coach for Miami University’s women’s basketball team following the resignation of DeUnna Hendrix. Here are some names to watch as the search begins.
(04/24/23 3:57pm)
This March, Best Colleges named Miami University’s varsity esports program the best of its kind in the country.
(04/05/23 11:48pm)
This March, softball coach Kirin Kumar earned her 100th career win at Miami in a game against Ohio University after just three seasons with the team. Since taking the helm in 2021, Kumar has led the team in back-to-back MAC championships and NCAA tournament appearances.