Preview: Miami looks to move closer to clinching against Akron on Wednesday night
On Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m., Miami University football will play the University of Akron in a crucial Mid-American Conference (MAC) game at Yager Stadium.
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On Wednesday, Nov. 8, at 7 p.m., Miami University football will play the University of Akron in a crucial Mid-American Conference (MAC) game at Yager Stadium.
On Saturday, Miami University field hockey won its sixth straight Mid-American Conference (MAC) tournament title.
On Monday at Miami basketball’s preseason media day, Miami University men’s basketball associate head coach Rob Summers confirmed that top players Morgan Safford and Anderson Mirambeaux are currently unavailable to the RedHawk team.
In a crucial Mid-American Conference (MAC) contest on Saturday, Miami University football (7-2, 4-1 MAC) defeated Ohio University (6-3, 3-2 MAC) 30-16 in the 99th iteration of the Battle of the Bricks rivalry.
Last week, Miami University football lost its first Mid-American Conference (MAC) game of the season to Toledo, 21-17. If Miami can beat Ohio on Saturday, that loss will hardly matter.
It’s 2:30 a.m. and 15 Miami students burst out of the loading dock on the east side of Yager Stadium, covered in sweat (much of it not theirs), grime and the shine of an upset win over a big football rival.
On Saturday, Miami University football lost its first Mid-American Conference (MAC) game of 2023, 21-17 against the University of Toledo.
When the last seconds of the first half ticked off the clock on Saturday, Miami University football fans began pouring down the stands at Yager Stadium and flooding into the concourse. Many never returned to their seats.
This season, two teams remain undefeated in Mid-American Conference (MAC) play. On Saturday, those two teams, Miami University and the reigning MAC Champion University of Toledo, square off at Yager Stadium for the biggest football game in Oxford in years.
On Saturday, the Miami University football team went into historic Waldo Stadium in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and won its sixth game in a row. The RedHawks never trailed on the way to beating Western Michigan University 34-21.
After a resounding 27-0 victory over Bowling Green State University at Yager Stadium last Saturday, Oct. 7, Miami University football is officially off to its best start since 2003. This week, the team hopes to start the Mid-American Conference (MAC) slate 3-0 for the first time since 2010.
On Saturday, Miami University football crushed Bowling Green State University 27-0, the RedHawks’ first shutout since 2007.
Miami University football started Saturday’s game at Yager Stadium with a 15-play, 73 yard touchdown drive. When redshirt-sophomore Rashad Amos lowered his head into the end zone for the first RedHawk six of the day, nearly 12 minutes had ticked off the game clock.
This Saturday, Miami University football has the chance for its first 2-0 start in Mid-American Conference play since 2010. Already this season, Miami started 3-1 (and now 4-1) for the first time since 2003.
Miami University football started 3-1 this season for the first time since 2003, when two-time Super Bowl winning quarterback Ben Roethlisberger captained the offense. It would have been a shame to blow that against Kent State University, the odds-on worst team in the Mid-American Conference.
On Saturday, Sept. 16, the Miami University RedHawks beat Cincinnati, capturing the Victory Bell for the first time since 2005. How much do you know about college football’s oldest rivalry?
The Miami University RedHawks finished their non-conference schedule with a record of 3-1 thanks to an unlikely upset over the University of Cincinnati. This week began the Mid-American Conference (MAC) slate. What follows is a preview of what Miami will face over the next nine weeks.
Gliding into its conference schedule with a record of 3-1, and a historic upset over rival Cincinnati, in hand, this Miami RedHawks squad is poised to have one of the best seasons in recent memory.
Before Saturday, Miami University football hadn’t rushed for 400 yards in a game since 1975. That year, the team finished 11-1 on the heels of two undefeated seasons and finished the season ranked No. 12 in the country.
Last week, the Miami University RedHawks earned one of their biggest wins of this century so far, an outlandish 31-24 victory over Cincinnati under the lights at historic Nippert Stadium.