Five things to know about WMU v. MU matchup
The Miami RedHawks have their talons full against Western Michigan, if Monday's weekly press conference is any indicator.
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The Miami RedHawks have their talons full against Western Michigan, if Monday's weekly press conference is any indicator.
Dominique Robinson is in a much different position than he was 18 months ago.
After three consecutive Saturdays of letdowns and losses, the Miami RedHawks finally grabbed their first victory of 2018.
Miami's head volleyball coach Carolyn Condit didn't quite know what to think coming into the 2018 season. Now, she's feeling some deja vu.
Even though it's St. Francis's mascot, "Red Flash" could easily describe Miami volleyball's attack during the last three sets on Saturday night.
Saturday's Miami-Minnesota game is a matchup of two teams in very different positions two weeks into the 2018 season.
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The Miami RedHawks were supposed to make 2017 their year.
The last time the Miami baseball team (29-16, 13-8 Mid-American) played Ball State, the two teams combined for 59 runs over a three-game display of offensive firepower in Muncie, Indiana.
The Miami RedHawks (28-16, 13-8 Mid-American) ended their 2018 road schedule with a series victory as they took two of three from the Western Michigan Broncos this weekend in their final set away from Hayden Park.
It's May 2 and the RedHawks are starting practice just 18 hours after defeating the rival Cincinnati Bearcats for the second time this season.
The Miami RedHawks (26-15, 11-7 Mid-American) used the strong evening winds at Hayden Park to their advantage Tuesday, as they powered past the Cincinnati Bearcats 7-2.
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The 2018 NFL Draft was a wedding day for five quarterbacks and the teams that drafted them in Thursday's first round.
The Miami RedHawks (23-14, 9-6 Mid-American) couldn't summon their usual late-game magic, as they fell to the Butler Bulldogs 4-3 in extra innings on Wednesday.
After winning their first four Mid-American Conference series, the Miami RedHawks (23-13, 9-6 MAC) dropped two of three games to the Northern Illinois Huskies (13-25, 5-10 MAC) this weekend for their first conference series loss of the season.
Olivia Rusek is a badass.
Ross Haffey and the rest of the Miami hitters must've had a big helping of wheaties prior to this weekend's series against Ball State.
Miami's bats ran wild over Bowling Green this weekend, leading the RedHawks to a series win at home and allowing them to stay undefeated in Mid-American Conference series.