Attendance at Miami athletic events has dropped in recent years, especially for the hockey program. But with the new coaching staff and work from students on campus, hockey attendance has the potential to rise to the levels of the 2000s.
The Miami hockey team returns to action against the Robert Morris University Colonials following a sweep of the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves. The series is a home-and-home, with Thursday's game in Oxford and Saturday's in Moon Township, Pennsylvania.
The RedHawks football team sits at 2-4 after two games of conference play. The rest of the MAC is dealing with similar changes from last year to now.
Miami hockey sits at 2-0-2, its first two-game undefeated start to a season since 2007. While the season is just beginning, there are several key takeaways about the RedHawks that fans should know.
The Miami University hockey team took on the Alaska Anchorage Seawolves in their first home series of the 2024-25 season. They came away with head coach Anthony Noreen's first win at the helm and a series sweep.
The RedHawks rebounded from last week's loss to Toledo with a dominant 38-14 victory over the Eastern Michigan Eagles. Miami moves to 2-4 (1-1 in MAC play).
The Miami RedHawks are on the road again this week against Eastern Michigan. This is Miami's second conference matchup after last week's loss to Toledo.
The Miami RedHawks hockey team returns from the road to begin their 2024-25 home campaign. Their first opponent is the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves, coming into Oxford for the first time in program history.
The RedHawks lost both matches against the Eastern Michigan Eagles. Miami lost in straight sets on the first night, and a hard-fought five-set battle saw it fall in the second.
Miami's field hockey team came back with a 5-1 victory over the Ohio Bobcats after losing two games against the Michigan Wolverines and Michigan State Spartans.
The Miami hockey team began their 2024-25 campaign on the road against the Ferris State University Bulldogs, finishing the series with two ties. A recap of both games from Big Rapids, Michigan:
Miami Athletics announced that Samantha Pitter will take up the head coaching position for the Swimming & Diving team. Pitter brings with her a long list of achievements and championships, including a recent coaching experience at the Paris Olympics.
Though the spring season is still five months away, the RedHawks golf team is using the fall semester to compete in invitationals across the country. These invitationals will prepare them for a deep postseason push and a MAC championship come spring.
The RedHawks fell to 1-4 after losing to the Rockets on Saturday.
Miami’s football teams travels to Toledo in a rematch of the 2023 Mid-American Conference Championship.
The Miami RedHawks hockey team hits the road for their first series of the season. They take on the CCHA's Ferris State University Bulldogs in Grand Rapids, MI, for Anthony Noreen's Miami coaching debut.
Three goaltenders sit on Miami's hockey roster this season. Sophomore Bruno Bruveris, returning from the 2023-24 season, is the most tenured goaltender for the RedHawks. With the additions of first-year Ethan Dahlmeir and graduate student Brett Miller, the goaltending this year has a chance to succeed under the new coaching staff.
Christophe Fillion earned a national championship during his four years at Quinnipiac University. When he first arrived in the United States from Canada, he had one goal: earn a professional contract. This year, Fillion will skate for the Miami RedHawks with that same goal in mind.
With the 2024 hockey season finally here, two Miami University RedHawks players from Gothenburg, Sweden, look to hit the ice for their first and last season together. Hampus Rydqvist enters his fifth year with Miami and looks to lead his fellow Swedish player, Teodor Forssander, through his first season in the United States.