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(02/02/23 12:35am)
This is kind of embarrassing to admit, but I showed up to Millett Hall over two hours before tipoff on Saturday. Like a little kid on Christmas, I woke up in a good mood, for I was about to see Emoni Bates in person, the only former five star recruit EVER to play at Millett Hall. I was about to witness history.
(12/17/22 4:42pm)
The RedHawks have their backs against the wall. Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) is up 24-20 in the 2022 Bahamas Bowl, but Miami has the ball with 54 seconds left. The thing is, it’s fourth-and-four. And they’re 57 yards away from the end zone. And they’re out of time outs.
(12/03/22 10:00am)
It’s been another disappointing start for Miami University hockey in 2022.
(11/29/22 9:46pm)
Last Wednesday, Nov. 23, star junior Miami quarterback Brett Gabbert revealed that he would be entering the transfer portal in an announcement posted to twitter.
(11/28/22 5:07pm)
Last Tuesday, exactly three hours before kickoff between Miami and Ball State,the Mid-American Conference (MAC) announced on Twitter that the winner of that night’s game would be headed to the Bahamas Bowl.
(11/21/22 6:39pm)
Miami University and Marshall University met at Millett Hall on Thursday to renew a rivalry nearly as old as basketball itself.
(11/15/22 5:16am)
Isabelle Perese started playing field hockey in her freshman year of high school. She doesn’t really remember how she ended up the goalie.
(10/30/22 8:32pm)
The name “RedHawks” was first mentioned in The Miami Student in the Feb. 23, 1992 edition. William Snavely, then an associate professor of management and now the mayor of Oxford, wrote this in a letter to the editor:
(10/27/22 11:13am)
RedHawk fans were gifted an October surprise Saturday afternoon when Brett Gabbert was announced as starter over the loudspeaker at Yager Stadium Saturday afternoon.
(10/26/22 4:58pm)
Through six games this season, Miami hockey has only allowed 11 goals.
(10/21/22 6:40pm)
Miami University hockey heads to beautiful Buffalo, New York this weekend with a chance to keep the good vibes going.
(10/12/22 11:00am)
It was a busy and largely successful weekend for Miami University sports. Football won a must-win game, hockey surprised the college hockey world with a win over a ranked opponent and field hockey held its own against one of the best in the country.
(10/10/22 10:35pm)
Sean McVay will be the latest coaching great honored with a statue outside Yager Stadium, Miami University President Greg Crawford announced during his State of the University address on Sept. 28.
(09/23/22 6:31pm)
Just over 27 years ago, the Northwestern Wildcats shocked the college football world by beating No. 9 Notre Dame in South Bend.
(09/19/22 4:49pm)
For the sixteenth straight season, Miami University football came up short in its bid for southwestern Ohio football supremacy. The RedHawks lost the 126th battle for the Victory Bell, and for the first time since 1915 the University of Cincinnati now holds the all-time lead in the series, 60-59-7.
(09/18/22 2:59pm)
Miami athletics has been busy since our last print edition dropped on Sept. 1. Here’s a rundown of what’s happened since then:
(09/15/22 3:00pm)
The Butler County General Health District health inspectors have issued “critical violations” to five Miami University on-campus dining areas. Five Oxford restaurants were also given critical violations when inspectors visited earlier this month.
(09/10/22 1:25pm)
After entering last week’s game as 15 point underdogs (a number most people thought would be higher) in SEC country, Miami comes into week two as 33.5 point favorites against Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) opponent Robert Morris.
(09/07/22 5:19pm)
The game started off with a successful Redhawk drive. It would be their only touchdown of the game. But damn, they sure looked good doing it.
(09/02/22 1:00pm)
As the sports editor of the Miami Student, I’m really not an expert on anything, especially Kentucky Wildcats football. So I found one. Here’s what Kentucky Kernel sports editor Cole Parke had to say about the No. 20 Wildcats.