Recap: Miami football falls to Ohio in 102nd edition of the Battle of the Bricks
By Bryan Miller | November 6, 2025Miami football's five-game winning streak came to an end against the Ohio Bobcats. There is now a four-way tie for first in the MAC
Miami football's five-game winning streak came to an end against the Ohio Bobcats. There is now a four-way tie for first in the MAC
It only took one year for Dan Luers to become one of the most trusted voices in the Miami men’s basketball program. Now a graduate assistant, his voice remains a steady presence for a team looking to break through and make the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2007
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.
Miami Baseball hasn’t won the Mid-American Conference since 2005, but a new mentality, improved offense and outstanding pitching from Carson Byers and Cooper Katskee have given the RedHawks an opportunity to take the next step.
As baseball season approaches, Miami is looking to take the next steps towards contending for a MAC Championship with key players coming back from injuries.
It was a slow start for RedHawk running backs. However, after averaging only 58 rushing yards per game through the first 3 games, Miami’s offense is on a roll.
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
The long wait for EA Sports College Football 25 is finally over. See what some notable Miami RedHawk football players think about playing as themselves in the new game and how it can be used to help the team in their upcoming season.
The spring season is over for RedHawk football. Bryan Miller breaks down five takeaways following the defending conference champion’s spring showcase.
Data analytics is taking over the world, and sports are no exception. See how Miami University is adapting to a changing world, with the help of the founder of “Moneyball”