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Miami Softball set to make another postseason push with weeks left in the regular season

(04/19/24 11:00am)

Just over two weeks remain for the 2024 softball season, and the Miami University RedHawks find themselves at a great spot. With a 29-6 (11-0) record, the RedHawks dominate the Mid-American Conference (MAC), sitting at first over the University of Toledo Rockets (19-16, 10-5 in the MAC). 






Miami women’s basketball looking to close the regular season on a high note after loss to Northern Illinois

(03/08/24 8:55pm)

The Miami University RedHawks women’s basketball team (8-20, 5-12 in MAC play) will close the regular season at home against the Ohio University Bobcats (11-17, 8-9 in MAC play) on Saturday in the annual Battle of the Bricks. 








‘I stumbled into an unbelievable university’: Sheldon White reflects on his football journey

(02/20/24 12:00pm)

The Miami University RedHawks faced the Louisiana State University Tigers on Sept. 20, 1986. LSU was ranked 8th in the nation and had just won decisively against the #1 ranked Texas A&M Aggies. The Tigers’ star-studded roster featured 16 future NFL players, including Chicago Bears wide receiver Wendell Davis. 


Looking back at the 2023 “Swamp Bowl”

(02/01/24 2:56am)

On Dec. 8, 1888, Miami University and the University of Cincinnati played the first college football game in the state of Ohio. If on Dec. 8, 1888, the weather had been like it was on the day of the Cure Bowl in Orlando last month, there would have been no 127th Battle for the Victory Bell for the RedHawks to finally win in 2023. They would have surely scrapped the whole thing.


Miami spent twice as much on men’s sports than women’s sports in 2022 fiscal year

(02/04/24 2:00am)

In the 2022 fiscal year, Miami University spent twice as much money on men’s sports than on women’s sports, according to financial reports submitted by Miami to the NCAA. Miami reported operating expenses of nearly $19 million on the men’s side of athletics compared to less than $9.5 million on the women’s side.