Preview: Miami football hits the road once again to face Rutgers
By Kethan Babu | September 6, 2025Miami football hits the road again this weekend against another Big Ten opponent. The RedHawks will play Rutgers on Sept. 6 at 3:30 p.m. EST.
Miami football hits the road again this weekend against another Big Ten opponent. The RedHawks will play Rutgers on Sept. 6 at 3:30 p.m. EST.
For the first time since 2019, a new quarterback will be starting for the Miami RedHawks. That name will be Dequan Finn, a new RedHawk but not a new player in the Mid-American Conference.
When the clock ran out in the fourth quarter in Miami football's season opener, the RedHawks managed to hold Wisconsin to 17 points. However, Miami's offense couldn't find the endzone or get the ball through the goalposts, leading to a shutout by the Badgers.
The Miami University RedHawks football team stayed in the game against the University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers going into halftime. However, a mediocre offensive performance found the RedHawks scoreless and trailing 17-0 by the end of the fourth quarter.
The 2025 college football season begins this week, but Miami University RedHawk fans won’t have to wait until Saturday to see the team on the gridiron. The RedHawks ring in the season on the road against the University of Wisconsin-Madison Badgers on Aug. 28.
The Miami volleyball team enters its second year under head coach Dan Gwitt this season. Two local first-year players, Lindy Radaszewski and Molly Creech, will look to make a big impact on the roster this year.
For the Miami RedHawks men's basketball team, development is key to maintaining a strong roster from year to year. Going into the 2025-26 season, Miami's roster boasts five first-year players.
As the late August sun rises over Oxford, the statues in the Cradle of Coaches begin to look toward the 137th season of Miami University football. The RedHawks enter fall practice looking to leave their legacy on the hallowed grounds of Yager Stadium.
The Miami athletic department stays busy from the start of August until the end of May. For those brief summer months, however, what do the RedHawks do to pass the time as they prepare for the fall and winter athletic seasons?
Miami University students and fans have plenty of opportunities to support the RedHawks at home this fall semester.
Ilia Morozov is set to be the youngest player in college hockey for the upcoming 2025-26 season. Despite the inevitable challenges, the Miami coaching staff has high expectations for the Russian.
The Miami University entered the offseason with one of the top recruiting classes in college hockey. However, one of the top players in the class, Artemi Nizameyev, is headed back to Russia instead of coming to Oxford for 2025-26.
Danny Gomez entered the National Collegiate Boxing Association national tournament knowing he might face two opponents he already lost to earlier in the year. However, his performance in the tournament saw him win two rematches from earlier in the year and bring Miami University its first national title since 2018.
The Miami RedHawks baseball team secured its first MAC championship since 2005 with three-straight wins against Toledo and Kent State. Now, the RedHawks are heading to the NCAA tournament for the first time in 20 years. They first face the University of Tennessee Volunteers in Knoxville.
The Miami RedHawks baseball team took its first regular season MAC title in 20 years. Now, Miami prepares for its first postseason game of the 2025 season against Toledo in the MAC tournament.
With Miami's title as the MAC softball champions, the RedHawks travel to Knoxville this afternoon for the NCAA Regionals
Miami softball won the MAC regular season and begins tournament play on May 8 against Ball State.
Sports gambling isn’t going away anytime soon. When bettors participate in a healthy manner, it can be a fun way to engage with the athletic realm. However, as the betting industry continues to spread, so does concern over online harassment and growing addictions to sports gambling.
In the back of the throwing circle, Adam Smith prepares for his waltz. His partner, a 22-centimeter discus weighing 2.2 kilograms, rests comfortably between his fingertips and the heel of his palm. The pair has been dancing for nearly eight years now, despite their frequent separation.
Miami hockey announced its 2025-26 schedule, which includes rematches against teams from 2024-25 and former Miami players who transferred out