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What two MLB Draft experts think about Miami baseball’s 2023 prospects

(05/05/23 12:00pm)

Baseball season is in full swing, and neither of our favorite Southwest Ohio teams, the Miami RedHawks or the Cincinnati Reds are looking too hot. It doesn’t look like a World Series is in either of team’s future in 2023, but thankfully we’re just a couple of short months away from the MLB Amateur Draft. While Miami doesn’t have a Sam Bachman this year, it may have a few players with chances at futures in pro ball.



Former Miami coach’s ‘intimate’ texts with player link to resignation

(04/28/23 8:36pm)

DeUnna Hendrix, former Miami University women’s basketball coach, resigned on Wednesday, citing competitive reasons in an interview with The Miami Student. On Friday, The Athletic reported that she resigned after an investigation revealed “intimate” text messages she exchanged with a player.




Where are they now? Checking in on former RedHawks in pro baseball

(04/11/23 12:00pm)

Opening Day, one of the most beautiful days, is finally upon us. That means a few things. First, and most importantly, America’s national pastime is finally back. Also, spring is coming and eventually summer. And finally, it’s time to check on the former RedHawks trying to make their names in pro baseball. 





Miami Alum Buddy Schultz is much bigger than his unbreakable strikeout record

(03/21/23 12:00pm)

With the college baseball season officially in full swing, it’s the perfect time to remember Miami University alumnus Buddy Schultz, who holds one of the most incredible records in NCAA baseball history. I’d challenge anyone to find one less likely to be broken. What he’s accomplished since his playing career ended is even better.






Five reasons to be hopeful about the Cincinnati Reds in 2023

(02/21/23 1:00pm)

To any Cincinnati Reds fans reading, I’m sorry for what you’ve been through in the last ten years. It’s truly sad that the oldest professional baseball team, an organization with such a storied history, has fallen on such hard times. Especially because those hard times have been largely brought about by an owner unwilling to spend, even to keep his own homegrown talent around. But don’t stop reading! I’m going to try to mix some hope in with the doom and gloom.



Get to know Miami basketball’s impressive 2023 recruiting class

(02/20/23 1:00pm)

When Miami University hired Travis Steele to be the 28th head coach in program history in March 2022, Miami fans were most excited about his recruiting chops. At his last job at Xavier University, Steele brought in a nationally ranked class every year as head coach, including two ranked in the top 20. As an assistant, he helped secure two top 10 nationally-ranked classes. His groups featured many 4-star athletes, a type of player that Miami has never seen.