Savannah Kluesner: star player, future coach?
By Lukas Nelson | February 18, 2020Competitiveness, IQ, leadership: these are the traits that make Kluesner a great player. They’re also the traits that could make her a great coach.
Competitiveness, IQ, leadership: these are the traits that make Kluesner a great player. They’re also the traits that could make her a great coach.
“But I do think throwing your hands up in the air and saying I’m doing everything I can do and we’re still losing, that’s not what’s happening,” Chris Bergeron said.
Miami baseball didn’t exactly bring the heat last weekend, even though it was much warmer in College Station, Texas, than it was in Oxford.
You can’t always win, but you can always fight.
“Pretty ugly game,” Miami head coach Chris Bergeron said.
Miami overcame tough odds, defeating Northern Illinois, 65-60, Saturday at Millett Hall.
The Miami RedHawks will play baseball this weekend.
Miami's recent stretch of games has moved it into fourth in the MAC East with a 4-7 conference record.
“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.
After one half, the RedHawks were tied, 33-33, with the best team in the MAC.
This week, our hosts talk Miami hockey — and their chances at making the playoffs, pick up where Miami men's and women's basketball teams have left off and briefly reflect on the death of NBA legend, Kobe Bryant.
After a slow start to conference play, things are turning around for Miami coach DeUnna Hendrix and her squad.
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.
Nothing but net and history.
“I think it’s going to be two teams that are hungry for a win," Miami head coach Jack Owens said.
Everyone remembers the iconic ads, whether good or bad.
I live in a house with three other oldest daughters, and it shows. Our house is always clean. We’ve mastered the art of domestic coziness, provide our younger friends a candlelit respite from their dorms and if someone is making a breakfast more elaborate than cereal or toast, they always cook for everyone. Rarely is one of us upset for more than 20 minutes before the others notice and sit them down to talk about their feelings or offer to bake them cookies. We are all currently, or have previously been, leaders of student organizations. Our families like to communicate their issues with each other through us. We are all stressed.
As I scrolled through my Twitter timeline last week, I noticed a lot of tweets about Billie Eilish, something not out of the ordinary for the past few months. After releasing her debut album in March 2019, Eilish quickly rose to fame. The hot topic trending on Twitter this time? Her first time at the Grammys. At the 62nd Grammy Awards on Jan. 26, Eilish was the star of the night, winning five of the six awards for which she was nominated. She became the youngest person to ever win Album of the Year and the second person (and first woman) to ever win the Big Four: Album of the Year, Song of the Year, Record of the Year and Best New Artist.