5 Miami home games to watch this fall semester
By Kethan Babu and Jeffrey Middleton | August 25, 2025Miami University students and fans have plenty of opportunities to support the RedHawks at home this fall semester.
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.
Miami hockey announced its 2025-26 schedule, which includes rematches against teams from 2024-25 and former Miami players who transferred out
The Miami University hockey team has picked up commitments from the transfer portal, but with time running out on the portal window, there are still names that could make a difference if they choose to come to Oxford and play for the RedHawks.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver and Super Bowl winner AJ Brown spoke at Miami University about his personal struggles with mental health and how he overcame them.
Assistant sports editor Jeffrey Middleton writes about how Miami hockey fans should remain patient with head coach Anthony Noreen after his first season with the team.
Miami hockey finished its first season under head coach Anthony Noreen with a disappointing record. However, Noreen and his coaching staff already began preparations for the 2025-26 season, including the signing of an extensive transfer class
The college hockey transfer portal is in full swing, with players leaving and joining programs left and right. Keep up with Miami hockey's piece of the puzzle here!
When Drew Davis and Greg Waddell gear up for a weekend of action with the Miami University hockey team, they aren’t in the locker room tying skates, pulling on a chest protector or strapping their helmets. Instead, they’re in the rafters of a National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) rink, putting on their most important piece of equipment: a radio headset.