Preview: Men’s basketball closes out regular season against Ball State at home
By Kethan Babu | March 7, 2025Miami men's basketball closes out the regular season at home tonight against Ball State
Miami men's basketball closes out the regular season at home tonight against Ball State
Thirteen players from the Miami football team worked out for NFL scouts at Miami Pro Day on March 3.
Miami University Athletics announced the football schedule for the 2025 season. The RedHawks face two road and two home non-conference opponents before beginning conference play in October.
Miami men's basketball stays on the road tonight against Buffalo. The RedHawks have two more games until the MAC tournament
Junior guard Peter Suder arrived at Miami less than a year ago. However, he has become one of the RedHawks most impactful players, pushing the team to its first MAC tournament appearance under head coach Travis Steele.
Miami men's basketball defended Millett Hall twice in a row, but on March 1 the RedHawks rematch against the Bobcats, a team that recently defeated the previously undefeated Akron Zips
Going into the final two minutes against Kent State, Miami men's basketball trailed by seven. However, the team rallied together and sent the game into overtime. The RedHawks' ability to face adversity has been a primary aspect of the team's success this season.
Miami men's basketball defended home court again with a win over Northern Illinois. The RedHawks remain at No. 2 in the MAC going into the final three games of the regular season.
Miami men's basketball plays again at Millett Hall tonight after defeating Kent State in overtime on Feb. 21
Miami men's basketball ended its two-game losing streak with a thrilling overtime victory against Kent State
The Miami RedHawks hockey team was able to gather a point in their last weekend against the Colorado College Tigers. Their next test comes with the No.6 Denver University Pioneers at Goggin Ice Center.
Miami men's basketball looks to ends its two-game losing streak tonight against Kent State. The RedHawks dropped back-to-back road games against Western Michigan and Eastern Michigan
Miami men's basketball dropped its second-straight game with a loss to Eastern Michigan. The RedHawks remain at No. 2 in the MAC.
Miami men's basketball stays on the road tonight against Eastern Michigan, the second matchup between the two this season. The RedHawks are looking to rebound from Saturday's loss against Western Michigan
Miami men's basketball currently sits at 19-5, its best start to the season since 1998-99. Head coach Travis Steele looked to a deep bench and a strong team culture to allow the RedHawks to roll to 10 conference wins, but the team has its sights set on Cleveland and beyond.
As baseball season approaches, Miami is looking to take the next steps towards contending for a MAC Championship with key players coming back from injuries.
Miami men's basketball rolled to five-straight wins and snapped a 14-year losing streak with a victory over the Toledo Rockets
Miami men's basketball welcomes Toledo tonight for a matchup between two of the top teams in the MAC.
Miami men's basketball took its 11th victory at Millett Hall after outscoring the Trojans 69-62. The win marks the second victory for the RedHawks against Sun Belt opponents this season.
Miami men's basketball is taking a break from Mid-American Conference play this afternoon with its second matchup against a Sun Belt opponent. The RedHawks welcome the Trojans to Millett Hall as they look for their 10th win at home.