Forssander and Rydqvist: Gothenburg duo set for first and final season together
With the 2024 hockey season finally here, two Miami University RedHawks players from Gothenburg, Sweden, look to hit the ice for their first and last season together.
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With the 2024 hockey season finally here, two Miami University RedHawks players from Gothenburg, Sweden, look to hit the ice for their first and last season together.
The biggest rivalry game in Miami University football history is upon us. The RedHawks prepare to host the University of Cincinnati Bearcats for the penultimate Battle for the Victory Bell at noon on Saturday.
Karli Spaid, a current Miami University women’s softball player, has just reached No. 2 in the overall NCAA rankings for most home runs hit in a college career.
The Miami University RedHawks women’s swimming and diving team placed second in the 2023-24 Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championships following a weekend in Athens, Ohio. They finished just behind the University of Akron Zips.
The Miami University RedHawks men’s swimming and diving team has claimed the Mid-American Conference title for the 2023-24 season. This is the team’s fourth consecutive year winning the title.
With the 2024 spring tennis season already underway, the Miami University RedHawks look to new and old faces to lead them to the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Championship come April. One pair of sisters from Sweden in particular brings exceptional talent to the team: Emilia and Lovisa Valentinsson.
In the fast-paced world of American football, quarterbacks, receivers, touchdowns and field goals often take the spotlight. However, football at Miami University looks a little different. Players are recognized all across the field after a remarkable year.
Miami University’s men’s basketball team is just two weeks away from the 2023-24 season tip-off, and the coaches and players are combining forces to come back from last year's losing season.
Every year, Miami University athletics brings in athletes from all over the world. For the Miami field hockey team, this year's class brought in the newest international recruit, back Lucia Ventos.