Press Box Thoughts Episode 7
By Patrick Geshan and Josiah Collins | November 22, 2019This week on Press Box Thoughts, our hosts preview the week in Miami sports and interview Miami field hockey player Leo Berlie.
This week on Press Box Thoughts, our hosts preview the week in Miami sports and interview Miami field hockey player Leo Berlie.
Basketball is a team game. However, sometimes the best way to win is by putting the ball in your best player’s hands and letting her go to work.
The RedHawks took it right to the Central State Marauders on Wednesday, crushing them 80-45 at Millett Hall.
The RedHawks beat winless Akron by three points Wednesday at Yager Stadium.
Miami won, 3-2, Friday but fell short, 5-4, in a comeback attempt Saturday.
Miami volleyball clinched its fourth consecutive regular-season MAC Championship Saturday.
Miami held on for a 79-63 victory over Alabama A&M Saturday at Millett Hall.
Without much drama, Miami claimed a 44-3 victory. It has won four straight.
Dominance continued.
Ryan Savage has always been around hockey.
The work isn't finished for the first-place Miami RedHawks.
“It’s about your interest, and it’s about the environment. We all join together for badminton for fun.”
Miami is now the sole possessor of first place in the conference, having one more win than Central Michigan.
The hockey RedHawks were swept by North Dakota to begin NCHC play.
Friday was not the Miami debut DeUnna Hendrix had in mind.
Miami couldn’t find an answer for Loudon Love and his fellow Raiders in the paint, and lost, 88-81.
First place in the Mid-American Conference.
Now a junior at Miami, Jaylon Bester has become one of the must-watch players in a RedHawk uniform this year.
Chuck Martin's RedHawks and their model will battle for the Mid-American Conference's top spot tomorrow.
The Miami University golf team consists of just seven members. Four of them are named Jack.