Football notebook: Miami, tied for division lead, reaches quasi-bye
By Chris Vinel | October 29, 2019Martin said his team will get some time off this week.
Martin said his team will get some time off this week.
Miami University volleyball is back in full swing after a less-than-stellar start to the year.
With the team still in the process of feeling out their new coach, fans should be on the lookout for what is new:
“It’s always even in this league, it always is,” Miami coach Chuck Martin said.
Greg Waddell became a hockey play-by-play broadcaster for Miami in 2006, the first year the Goggin Ice Center opened, and coincidentally, while current head coach Chris Bergeron was an assistant coach at Miami.
After moving into Anderson Hall as a freshman, Grant Frederic never thought senior year was ever going to come this quickly.
By posting an ideal performance on an ideal autumn day, the Miami RedHawks battled back once again.
Adam Eaton is about to do something that no former Miami University baseball player has done in the past 27 years.
After her first game as a member of the pep band, Gabby Kovachich is a fan of Miami hockey.
The Miami RedHawks continued their winning ways this past weekend.
The Miami RedHawks won a 27-24 battle against Northern Illinois Saturday at Yager Stadium, taking a 10-9 lead in the all-time series and getting its second straight victory over the Huskies.
On Saturday, the hockey team gambled with a “controlled chaos” approach, and it ended up costing it in the end, as the RedHawks lost 3-1 at the Steve ‘Coach’ Cady Arena.
On Friday, Miami (1-2-1) turned a three-goal first period and a strong penalty kill into a victory against Ferris State (1-1) at the Goggin Ice Center, giving Bergeron his first win as the head coach of the RedHawks.
For the second straight season, Miami had special colored-ribboned helmets made for its annual cancer-awareness game.
For now, the NCAA video games are still gone from the market but not from the hearts of the kids who played them.
It’s easy to assume the special teams unit doesn’t work as much as everyone else on the RedHawks.
Youth is both a blessing and a curse.
Fans of Miami University’s program knew Andy Greene was destined for greatness during his time here.
Neither team jumped ahead during the rest of the third period and overtime, as the contest ended in a 4-4 tie Saturday in the Steve ‘Coach’ Cady Arena at the Goggin Ice Center.
The RedHawks fell, 38-16, to Western Michigan Saturday afternoon at Waldo Stadium.