RedHawks see similarities to 2019 season
By Lukas Nelson | October 28, 2021Through its first six games of the 2019 season, no one saw the Miami RedHawks as a conference championship team.
Through its first six games of the 2019 season, no one saw the Miami RedHawks as a conference championship team.
Three weeks ago, The Athletic reported allegations from former players Sinead Farrelly and Mana Shim, both of the Portland Thorns, that head coach Paul Riley had sexually coerced them.
As a fan of a team who had not won a division title in more than a decade prior to this season, I know a thing or two about rooting for the underdog. The best thing about baseball, though, is that the underdog sometimes wins.
Miami University Hockey went winless this weekend against the Bowling Green Falcons.
The Miami women’s soccer team defeated the Western Michigan Broncos 2-1 on Sunday. The victory helped the team celebrate its senior night and final home game of the regular season.
A little after 8 p.m. on Oct. 14 in Yager Stadium, the overhead lights surrounding the field suddenly turned off.
The RedHawks definitely had to fight for it, but a top-quality interception from Sterling Weatherford with just a minute left in the game sealed a 24-17 win for Miami.
This episode, Patrick and Jack sit down with Ludvig Persson and Hampus Rydqvist, current Miami teammates and best friends who know each other from back home in Gothenburg, Sweden. The episode also includes a review of last weekend's series against Michigan State and a preview of this week's slate against Bowling Green.
Defense reigned supreme this weekend in Lansing.
The final score wasn’t indicative of how the Miami RedHawks and Akron Zips played on Saturday at Yager Stadium.
This week, your new host Ted Brennen introduces himself and delves into the world of Miami and nationwide sports. Ted’s debut episode is loaded with current news on the NBA, NFL, MLB and our very own Miami RedHawks.
Join Patrick Geshan and Jack Schmelzinger for the first ever episode of Penalty Box Thoughts, a podcast on Miami RedHawks hockey. This is a spinoff of The Miami Student's sports podcast, Press Box Thoughts. This episode, the boys sit down with Derek Daschke, senior defenseman and the captain of this year's 'Hawks. The episode also includes a review of the team's first series against Ferris State and a preview of this weekend's series against Michigan State.
Miami hockey continues its season this weekend with a series against Michigan State at Munn Ice Arena in Lansing, Mich.
This weekend, the Miami University RedHawks football team looks to bounce back with a win over the University of Akron.
The RedHawks had just defeated Central Michigan 28-17 in their first Mid-American Conference (MAC) matchup, which was a rematch of 2019’s conference championship game. Still, the team couldn’t overcome the Eastern Michigan Eagles, losing 13-12 on the road.
Miami field hockey took care of business when it mattered this weekend.
Week One of MAC football and Week Five of the college football season is in the books, and there was some real entertainment to be found in the seven games played on Saturday afternoon.
I've missed Cincinnati Reds baseball. Last season, fans weren’t allowed to go to live games because of the COVID-19 pandemic. This season, when Great American Ballpark was open to the public again, I didn’t hesitate on going to games.
Miami hockey started its 2021-2022 season with a bang as they beat Ferris State 7-4 last Saturday.
The Miami University RedHawks opened conference play the same way it has the previous two years: a win in Yager Stadium.