Preview: Miami football takes on Central Michigan in bid to get back to .500
By Sean Wiesemann | October 26, 2024Miami’s football team looks to climb back to .500 against Central Michigan
Miami’s football team looks to climb back to .500 against Central Michigan
The Miami hockey team begins a four-game homestand with two more out-of-conference games at Goggin Ice Center. Their opponent is the Lindenwood University Lions, who come in with a 1-3-0 record but as a well-built team nonetheless.
Miami football hosts its annual Light the Night on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. The event raises awareness for the fight against cancer.
When she arrived at Miami, Nicky Sjouken didn't know if she wanted to play collegiate field hockey. Now, she is stepping in net as the team's starter goalkeeper.
The RedHawks went 2-0 last weekend against Alaska Anchorage, but in this weekend's home-and-home series against Robert Morris, Miami went 0-2 at home and on the road.
The basketball season is under a month away, and this year's RedHawks are relying on five rising sophomores who saw significant playing time last year. With these returners and the newcomers, the RedHawks are poised for a successful season.
Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing 220 pounds, it’s impossible to tell from a glance that Cole Weaver struggles with dietary restrictions. But as soon as the conversation starts, it’s a part of his life he’s not afraid to delve into.
Miami football continued its winning streak this week against the Ohio Bobcats. The RedHawks won the 100th Battle of the Bricks, and head coach Chuck Martin tied for the most wins in Miami coaching history with Randy Walker.
The RedHawks return to Yager for the 100th Battle of the Bricks against the Ohio Bobcats. Miami sits at 1-1 in conference play, making this a much-needed victory if the RedHawks are hoping for a repeat MAC championship.
Basketball season is quickly approaching, and with that comes new transfers on the hardwood. One of those transfers, Antwone Woolfolk, transferred in from Rutgers and is expected to have a big impact for the RedHawks
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.