Five old sports games to watch during the coronavirus pandemic
We all go a little crazy sometimes.
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We all go a little crazy sometimes.
Let’s keep this short and simple: there were some pretty high expectations for head coach Jack Owens and his RedHawks team this year, and they were not met.
Statistics can be misleading, but sports are funny that way. Just when it looks like everything makes sense, the underdog comes along and throws it back into fantastic chaos.
It took a few weeks, but the RedHawks finally got their chance at revenge against a Chippewas team that had lost six straight coming into Thursday night. Needless to say, Miami was ready.
After a short sabbatical because of a coronavirus-induced, midweek cancellation, Miami men’s basketball returns to the court tonight against Western Michigan.
While the students were away, the ’Hawks did play.
After a promising 4-1 start to the season, the Miami RedHawks have lapsed into a four-game losing streak.
It’s a pretty disappointing sight in a college game when a home team gets rolled over on its home floor. Worse than that is when even the band looks unhappy about it.
The men’s basketball RedHawks are looking to shake off a disappointing Florida road trip after going 1-2 in the Gulf Coast Showcase last week.
There aren't many experiences that rival going to a live sporting event. I can't imagine a happier setting than sitting up high in the United Center 300 level. Though it can't be what some get to experience, sitting in the front row, right next to the action.
Despite being the Mid-American Conference Tournament’s top seed, the RedHawks were sent home early after a crushing 3-1 defeat by Ball State in the semifinal round Saturday in Bowling Green.
After dropping the first game of its season, Miami picked up its third win in a row on Wednesday afternoon.
The RedHawks’ team pictures at the end of Saturday’s match said it all: we’re going to the playoffs, baby.
The dust has now settled after another road weekend split for the volleyball RedHawks. The team had its revenge on one Mid-American Conference rival, Akron, and a painful loss against another, Buffalo.
“Always look on the bright side of life.”
Miami University volleyball is back in full swing after a less-than-stellar start to the year.
Fortune smiles in the form of just one game below .500 for Miami University hockey.
After Friday’s win, Miami looked to finally be taking a step in the right direction when it took down Ferris State (2-1).
With a struggling start to a new coaching gig, Miami head coach Chris Bergeron looked to end his first homestand at the Steve “Coach” Cady Arena on a positive note.
While the RedHawks went .500 in a weekend for what seemed like the 100th time this season, fans left the stadium with something new to consider.