What happened to ‘The Brotherhood’?
By Teddy Johnson | June 17, 2023"The Brotherhood" was a mantra that defined Miami University's hockey team. As Miami's team struggles, fans wonder, what happened to "The Brotherhood"?
"The Brotherhood" was a mantra that defined Miami University's hockey team. As Miami's team struggles, fans wonder, what happened to "The Brotherhood"?
Miami University’s club baseball has never made it to the National Club Baseball Association (NCBA) regional tournament, an honor reserved for conference winners. Miami, which is in the Mid-Atlantic West Conference, had a season like it's never seen before in 2022-23. The RedHawks went 14-1 in conference (and 26-6-1 overall) and ran away with the Mid-Atlantic West this year.
“Every year, eventually we are going to be in positions to compete for championships,” Box said at his opening press conference on Monday morning. “That doesn’t guarantee championships, but we’ll be in competition … I’m a winner, and I expect to win.”
It was recently announced that the RedHawks would be welcoming incoming transfer Darweshi Hunter to the team. The Miami Student had the opportunity to sit down with him and coach Travis Steele to discuss expectations and what he will bring to the team next year.
With the year coming to an end, The Miami Student's editors reflect on their favorite stories from the year, in addition to the ones that were underappreciated.
Glenn Box will be the 10th head coach in Miami University women’s basketball history, Miami Athletics announced in an email sent around 1 p.m. on Monday. Box spent the last seven years with the Indiana University women’s basketball program, including the last four as the program’s associate head coach.
The return of Press Box Thoughts is here! For the last episode of the semester, your host Ted Brennan catches you up on the spring season and talks with Miami Pitcher Connor Oliver of Miami Baseball to discuss his journey to Miami, their season and his future.
Three Oxford native, student-athletes describe their experiences coming from Talawanda High School to Miami University.
Miami baseball doesn’t have another Sam Bachman this season, but they have a few players experts think could be selected in the MLB Draft this July. Here’s what two scouts think about Miami baseball’s 2023 MLB Draft prospects.
David Sayler is faced with the task of finding a new head coach for Miami University’s women’s basketball team following the resignation of DeUnna Hendrix. Here are some names to watch as the search begins.
Meet ‘the fab five,’ Miami’s newest recruiting class and Travis Steele’s first at Miami.
Our sports editor lists his notes and insights gained from Miami football’s spring game on Saturday.
On Friday, The Athletic reported that former Miami University women’s basketball coach DeUnna Hendrix resigned on Wednesday after an investigation revealed “intimate” text messages she exchanged with a player.
This concern for student-athletes becoming involved in sports gambling grows with the increasing legalization of gambling. Because of the easy access to gambling online, athletes are more tempted to participate in gambling.
“It’s not an easy decision,” Hendrix said. “... obviously I wanted to make it work here, but I also have so much respect for the university and for the Athletic Department, and I just didn’t see the vision come together in the fifth year with so many pieces going back into the portal.”
Just two years ago, Sarah Dev flew almost 7,500 miles from her home in Chandigarh, India, to pursue a future as a collegiate tennis player here at Miami University.
Despite these last few years, which can only be described as rocky, Miami University’s men’s hockey team has a long and rich history of turning out amazing players.
With eyes ahead to the 2023-24 season, Redhawk hockey head coach Chris Bergeron and his staff are taking a good look at this past season while making an assertive effort to push the trajectory of the program upward.
This March, Best Colleges named Miami University’s varsity esports program the best of its kind in the country.
On April 4, Miami University soccer player Camber Hayes, a junior midfielder from Bowie, Maryland, became the first student-athlete in Miami and Mid-American Conference (MAC) history to receive the Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholar Award.