Women's basketball ends its season in blowout loss to Buffalo
The Miami RedHawks will not live to play another day.
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The Miami RedHawks will not live to play another day.
On a night that held so much promise for the Miami RedHawks, it seemed like none of the bounces went their way.
Lauren Dickerson never thought she would be in this position.
Losing is never fun.
Two weeks ago, the RedHawks felt like they were finally building momentum.
When asked about her plans after graduation, Savannah Kluesner said she was still weighing a few options.
A lot has changed since the last time the Miami women’s basketball team suited up against Northern Illinois.
Despite the loss against the Mid-American Conference’s best team, DeUnna Hendrix was still proud of her squad.
After a slow start to conference play, things are turning around for Miami coach DeUnna Hendrix and her squad.
Lauren Dickerson almost amazed herself.
It’s always good to pick up a win.
One hour.
Basketball is a team game. However, sometimes the best way to win is by putting the ball in your best player’s hands and letting her go to work.
Friday was not the Miami debut DeUnna Hendrix had in mind.
The Miami women’s basketball team will start the season with a lot of new faces this week.
The Miami RedHawks won a 27-24 battle against Northern Illinois Saturday at Yager Stadium, taking a 10-9 lead in the all-time series and getting its second straight victory over the Huskies.
When senior tuba player Emma Farahay took the field at Ohio Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 21, she was marching on the same field where her grandfather dotted the “I” in Script Ohio 66 years ago.
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