Miami Soccer 2022 season outlook: Approaching a breakthrough
Seeing that Major League Soccer starts its season in February or March may put some under the impression that collegiate soccer would follow the same timeline, when in fact it does not.
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Seeing that Major League Soccer starts its season in February or March may put some under the impression that collegiate soccer would follow the same timeline, when in fact it does not.
As schools come back in session, college sports are back in season. And, while the fervor that the U.S. has for college sports is undeniable, it may be skewed towards a few certain sports. While Miami University boasts the array of division-one varsity sports, some of its sports may be overlooked, and such is the case of volleyball.
On Friday, Apr. 8, there was rain. Saturday came adding wind to the drizzle just to precede a Sunday of warmth and sunshine.
By the time Taylor Thornburg’s chemistry class wrapped up on April 29, the few students left were ready to be done.
Miami University women’s tennis won the Mid-American Conference (MAC) regular season Championship earlier this week with a win over University at Buffalo.
As states across the U.S. look to pass legislation limiting education on divisive topics in school, students and staff at Talawanda School District (TSD) are preparing for the potential passage of two such bills in Ohio’s House of Representatives.
With less than four weeks until graduation, Miami University seniors and administrators have shown anticipation for the forthcoming commencement ceremony.
Western Dining Commons was dominated by an atmosphere of growing chatter from a tucked away section just behind the check-in counter. The cause of the commotion: a newly reopened ice cream bar.
Miami University’s senior synchronized skating team was one of the two United States representatives at the 2022 ISU World Synchronized Skating Championships. Miami finished the event in sixth place overall.
On March 17, Miami University faculty and staff flocked to Hall Auditorium to celebrate the institution’s accomplishments throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
On the weekend leading into Miami University’s spring break, the RedHawks softball team beat Kent State University 3-0 in its conference-opening series.
Over the course of three days, Hayden Park, home to the Miami University RedHawks, witnessed the visiting Central Michigan University take a 4-0 series sweep over the hosts.
A mixture of Miami University students and Oxford residents attended the Community Gathering for Justice and Solidarity with Ukraine Thursday night. The event was organized by Oxford Citizens for Peace and Justice and facilitated by Ann Fuehrer.
The Miami University synchronized skating team stole the show in the U.S. Synchronized Skating Championships on March 5 with a record-setting performance.
On Tuesday evening, Stephen Norris, a Russian history professor at Miami University, partnered with Peter Mansoor, a military history professor from the Ohio State University to share their expertise on historical elements of the relationship between Russia and Ukraine in a build-up to how they believe the current war could end.
To kick off the doubleheader Saturday for the RedHawks, the Miami University women’s basketball team piled on the misery of the Central Michigan Chippewas by handing them their fifth straight conference loss.
Junior guard Dae Dae Grant scored an astounding 25 points to spearhead a victory for Miami on Tuesday evening. The RedHawk men’s basketball team, with the support of the home crowd, took down the Western Michigan Broncos 62-57.
While Oxford was enjoying its snow day, the Miami University men’s basketball team was dropped by the Akron Zips in a Friday evening game in Akron.