No. 17 Field Hockey takes two from Kent State on weekend
By Jack Schmelzinger | April 7, 2021The Mid-American Conference (MAC) leading Miami RedHawks took both games against Kent State this weekend to push their record to 8-1 overall (6-0 MAC).
The Mid-American Conference (MAC) leading Miami RedHawks took both games against Kent State this weekend to push their record to 8-1 overall (6-0 MAC).
There’s no fooling the RedHawks in the beginning of April.
The Miami softball team has been on a tear recently.
Miami moves to 4-3 on the conference-only season after the victory, which should give the team some sense of momentum going into their season finale against Akron at home on April 11th.
The Miami volleyball team knew that they needed to sweep Central Michigan to even have a chance to make the Mid-American Conference (MAC) tournament.
After senior starting pitcher Taylor Rathe tossed a scoreless first frame, the Miami bats went to work. A hit by pitch, error and a walk loaded up the bases with no outs. The cleanup hitter, junior shortstop Adriana Barlow, stepped up to the plate. A quick flick of her wrists shot the ball into right field, where the strong winds carried it over the fence for a grand slam and a 4-0 lead.
The RedHawks did some spring cleaning this weekend. Not only did the RedHawks shut Central Michigan out Friday, but pitcher Courtney Vierstra pitched a perfect game.
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Going into the series, the RedHawks were on the outside looking in at the Mid-American Conference (MAC) tournament. The team needed to win two games against Central Michigan and hope the Kent State Golden Flashes also lost their game.
The results were rarely there this year for Miami hockey. Despite this, the team showed promise, getting marked contributions from young players, and often playing close games against top teams in the country.
The ’Hawks swept the Western Michigan Broncos, winning all four games and only giving up two runs the whole weekend.
The Redhawks claimed victory again, 25-22, to win 3-1 and sweep the series. Player of the Game, Morgan Seaman, deserves much of the credit for the victory, as she casually collected 55 assists to go along with a couple of kills.
The Toledo Rockets visited McKie Field last weekend for Miami’s first series of Mid-American Conference (MAC) play. The RedHawks took the series, winning three-of-four games against their cross-state conference rival.
Miami women’s field hockey faced the toughest test of its young season Monday.
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The RedHawks may have lost two out of the three games last weekend, but they secured a big win as well.
“Tonight was not a good match for the RedHawks,” head coach Carolyn Condit said. “Tomorrow, we’re going to have to clean up our offense.” And that is exactly what they did.
Sophomore guard Dae Dae Grant was candid about why Miami’s comeback effort wasn’t enough to beat the Buffalo Bulls Thursday night. “First off, I’ll put it on me,” Grant said. “Coming out of the (timeout), coach drew up a play, and I turned the ball over.” Grant’s late-game turnover was costly, as his team lost, 74-63, at Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse.