Miami wins its first baseball series to open the season
By Lily Freiberg | February 23, 2022The Miami RedHawks made a big impression during their season opening series against the University of Tennessee at Martin.
The Miami RedHawks made a big impression during their season opening series against the University of Tennessee at Martin.
This week, your host Ted Brennan reviews Miami sports and sits down with Miami women's basketball star Peyton Scott to talk hoops, Miami and all things Peyton.
On this week’s episode of Penalty Box Thoughts Patrick and Jack recap the RedHawks sweep of Omaha and preview the upcoming games against Colorado College.
To kick off the doubleheader Saturday for the RedHawks, the Miami University women’s basketball team piled on the misery of the Central Michigan Chippewas by handing them their fifth straight conference loss.
Everything fell into place with senior forward Dalonte Brown (and redshirt senior forward James Beck) back in the lineup on Saturday for the Miami men's basketball team. The ball moved around on offense, finding the team’s shooters for open 3-pointers. In all, Miami had 17 assists on 34 made baskets. “It was a complete game,” Miami head coach Jack Owens said.
Over winter break, Red Savage, a first-year forward on Miami University's hockey team, was supposed to get the opportunity of a lifetime. Savage was named to the United States under-20 national team that would be competing at the 2022 World Junior Championship, one of the biggest events on the hockey calendar every year.
On Sunday, Feb. 13, the AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals take on the NFC champion Los Angeles Rams in Super Bowl LVI. On the road to this stage, the Bengals ended their 31-year long playoff win drought. The Rams, led by Miami University alumni Sean McVay, had to defeat the legendary Tom Brady, who beat them in Super Bowl LIII.
For only the second time this year, and the first time in more than three months, the Miami University RedHawks won a National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) game. Miami bested No. 18 Omaha in a back-and-forth thriller at Goggin Ice Center on Friday night.
The RedHawks face off against the Bowling Green Falcons, who are in eighth place in the MAC. If the ’Hawks beat the Falcons, they’ll leapfrog BG into a projected MAC tournament appearance.
Miami hockey continues its season this weekend against the No. 18 Omaha Mavericks.
USA Hockey named former Miami University star Andy Miele captain of its Olympic hockey team late on Wednesday.
Canadian sports channel TSN published an interview Thursday with a former Miami student who accused former Director of Hockey Operations Brad Aldrich of raping him in the fall of 2012.
Junior guard Dae Dae Grant scored an astounding 25 points to spearhead a victory for Miami on Tuesday evening. The RedHawk men’s basketball team, with the support of the home crowd, took down the Western Michigan Broncos 62-57.
By the weight of all his behavior over multiple years, we know Ben Roethlisberger is not a man who continued to live by the Code of Love and Honor upon leaving this school.
“Are you ready for Sunday?” I asked my dad on the phone. “Yes, are you?” he replied. “Yes,” I responded. That was the extent of the conversation.
This week, your host Ted Brennan reviews Miami sports since J-Term, as well as what's to come. Ted also covers the impending Super Bowl and the NBA All Stars game.
It’s hard to beat a team twice in a row in any sport, let alone Division I college basketball. But after beating the Miami RedHawks 66-55 at home on Friday, the Akron Zips traveled to Oxford Sunday and did it again, 71-59.
While Oxford was enjoying its snow day, the Miami University men’s basketball team was dropped by the Akron Zips in a Friday evening game in Akron.
Join Patrick Geshan and Jack Schmelzinger for the seventh episode of Penalty Box Thoughts, a Miami RedHawks hockey podcast. On this week’s episode of Penalty Box Thoughts Patrick and Jack recap the second half of Miami’s season so far and talk about what they need to do to turn their season around.
Since its inception in Oct. 2018, the transfer portal has completely altered the landscape of college football.