Men's hoops realigns with Army blowout
The Miami RedHawks achieved something this weekend that Duke phenom Zion Williamson and the rest of his highly-touted Blue Devil teammates failed to do.
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The Miami RedHawks achieved something this weekend that Duke phenom Zion Williamson and the rest of his highly-touted Blue Devil teammates failed to do.
Buy your plane tickets and book your hotel rooms. For the second time in three years, Miami football is bowl-eligible.
The men's basketball RedHawks spent the weekend in the Bahamas but weren't relaxing on the beach.
While many students book flights home for Thanksgiving, Maurice Thomas plans to walk to his parents' house on Thursday.
Chuck Martin is in luck.
The Miami RedHawks (1-1) found that twice wasn't quite as nice on Monday night. Luckily for them, it was still top-notch.
INDIANAPOLIS -- After Dalonte Brown missed a three with 9:28 left in the first half, a Butler student yelled, "Sit down" to Miami's standing bench.
First, it surprised. Then, it stunned no one. Finally, the Battle of the Bricks came down to one play and the home team storming the field.
After posting a 16-18 record in Jack Owens' first year as head coach, the Miami RedHawks are focused on one word as they ready for the upcoming season: growth.
Backs, meet wall.
Bart Baratti played the entire second half with a broken left hand in Miami football's loss to Army on Oct. 20. But no one could've guessed.
After a wacky non-conference thriller against a wacky triple-option Army team, Miami football (3-5, 3-1 Mid-American) returns to a bit more predictable environment tonight. Unfortunately, it's on the road against the conference-leading Buffalo Bulls.
Matt Davis is headed to the World Series champions.
A pair of unexpected heroes pushed Miami volleyball into first place in the Mid-American Conference this weekend.
The Miami RedHawks sit alone atop the Mid-American Conference.
A Miami volleyball loss looked likely after the Ball State Cardinals took a 17-16 lead in the fifth set. Apparently, the RedHawks didn't see things the same way.
The Miami RedHawks only needed the first half to beat Kent State on Saturday. The second half at Yager Stadium was just dessert.
The Miami RedHawks played for more than just a victory against Kent State on Saturday. They played for a cause.
Throughout the first five weeks of the 2018 campaign, the Miami RedHawks perplexed fans and analysts alike.
With the RedHawks down 24-23 to Northern Illinois University in the second set on Sunday, junior libero Emma Leahy reassured her teammates from the sideline, yelling, "Hey, you're good!"