From niche to national: Miami’s esports program is one of the best in the nation
By Nisso Sacha | April 24, 2023This March, Best Colleges named Miami University’s varsity esports program the best of its kind in the country.
This March, Best Colleges named Miami University’s varsity esports program the best of its kind in the country.
On April 4, Miami University soccer player Camber Hayes, a junior midfielder from Bowie, Maryland, became the first student-athlete in Miami and Mid-American Conference (MAC) history to receive the Arthur Ashe Jr. Scholar Award.
There is nothing quite like playing hockey in the ACHA.
You might remember Bradley Dean tearing up the Virginia high school basketball scene throwing alley-oops to now-NBA player Mac McClung. You might have noticed him helping his former teammate to a recent NBA Dunk Contest victory.
Miami University softball had an up and down weekend hosting the Miami Invitational, winning one game but dropping two.
Even before he was diagnosed with autism at 3 years old, Ryland Zaborowski always had a baseball bat in his hands.
The Miami University synchronized skating teams have capped off another successful season by placing at both national and international competitions.
All in all, I think it’s shaping up to be a pretty good 2023-2024 for Miami women’s basketball.
Opening Day, one of the most beautiful days, is finally upon us. That means a few things. First, and most importantly, America’s national pastime is finally back. Also, spring is coming and eventually summer. And finally, it’s time to check on the former RedHawks trying to make their names in pro baseball.
The Miami University RedHawks concluded another disappointing season with a pair of losses to the University of Denver in the first round of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) playoffs by a combined margin of 13-4.
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“Our goal is to take a MAC team to the World Series,” Kirin Kumar said. “We’ve made winning the conference a standard, we’ve made going to regionals standard. We want to get to the next level, Super Regionals and the World Series. We have the personnel to do it.”
Maggie Murphy, the Miami University softball team’s standout sophomore infielder, breaks down her day into three parts: class, lifting and practice.
“I believe at some point, after I’m dead and gone, I’m going to stand before God,” Schultz said. “And he’s going to say ‘what did you do with that 95 mile-per-hour fastball I gave you?’ My reply is going to be ‘I helped a lot of kids.’ I hope he likes that. Because I really think that I have.”
First-year defenseman and Stockholm, Sweden native, Axel Kumlin faced a tough decision to play in Sweden or the United States, which eventually brought him to Miami University.
Miami University Director of Athletics David Sayler will begin his three-year term as a member of the College Football Playoff Selection Committee later this spring.
Miami University wrapped up its women’s and men’s basketball seasons and its hockey season last weekend. Nobody won a playoff game or finished first in the conference, but no teams went winless either. Here’s a short roundup of each of those seasons.
Miami Redhawks sophomore forward and Detroit Red Wings draftee Red Savage reflects on his time in the World Junior Championships with Team USA and how it affects his leadership with the college program
Miami Redhawks hockey to take on Denver in NCHC quarterfinal matchup and preview of NCHC playoff landscape
Miami softball struggled to get its offense going this past weekend, going 1-4 at the DeMarini Invitational in California.