Embarrassed and vowing to improve, the RedHawks hit the court
By Chris Vinel | February 11, 2020“We have to be better. We have to get better,” Jack Owens said.
“We have to be better. We have to get better,” Jack Owens said.
If you were to take a quick glance at Miami’s record, one could reason the season has been underwhelming.
Miami missed five of its final 11 free throws and lost a close one to the Western Michigan Broncos, 64-60, Tuesday at Millett Hall.
A crumpled newspaper, an empty stomach, no sleep and the rest of Super Bowl LIV through Deland McCullough II's eyes.
“I think it’s going to be two teams that are hungry for a win," Miami head coach Jack Owens said.
“It couldn’t be real. I still don’t believe it," Mekhi Lairy said.
While most of the student body was celebrating the holidays, the men’s basketball RedHawks were hard at work, trying to show their young core could hang with the rest of the Mid-American Conference.
Will Bolton still can’t believe his time with Miami's club soccer team is over.
“Obviously, it’s not a happy mood in the locker room,” freshman guard Dae Dae Grant said. “We’re not happy at all with the outcome.”
Nike Sibande stepped up and helped Miami win a wild game for its first MAC victory of the season.
Who knows?
The RedHawks lose to Louisiana in the LendingTree Bowl.
The 2020 LendingTree Bowl will kick off Monday night at 7:30 p.m. EST inside Ladd-Peebles Stadium.
The RedHawks dominated Wilberforce Monday at Millett Hall.
The RedHawks rode hot second-half shooting for a 71-55 victory over Bradley Saturday at Millett Hall.
Doug Costin tries to carry the same business-like mindset into every game.
For the first time since 2010, the Miami RedHawks won the Mid-American Conference Championship last Saturday — though their journey was anything but straightforward. It featured blowout losses, “knock-down, drag-out fights,” underdog moments, surprises and growth. These four storylines defined Miami’s 2019 season.
Pandemonium.
St. Cloud State swept the RedHawks last weekend. Miami won't play again until Dec. 30.
After a promising 4-1 start to the season, the Miami RedHawks have lapsed into a four-game losing streak.