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Ohio Bobcats John Adryan (23) dives back to first safely as Miami Redhawks first baseman Kevin Bower (30) waits on the throw from pitcher Nathan Williams during the season finale loss to the Bobcats, Saturday, May 18, 2013, at McKie Field, in Oxford.

RedHawks drop regular-season finale, look toward MAC tourney

The opportunity to complete a momentum-building sweep came and went Saturday afternoon. Miami University’s baseball team committed four errors and was sporadic offensively against visiting Ohio, suffering a 7-3 defeat in the regular-season finale at McKie Field. The RedHawks fell to 25-28 overall on Senior Day and finished third in ...

Harwell no longer with Miami

Nick Harwell’s Miami University football career is over. Harwell, who was arrested in March after an incident involving a former girlfriend, is no longer a student at the school after going through the on-campus Office of Ethics & Student Conflict Resolution. He has departed as one of the top wide ...

Andy Cruse leaps to catch a pass during warmups before Miami University’s 2012 spring game at Yager Stadium in Oxford. Photo by Robert Leifheit/Contributing Photographer

Cruse relishes opportunity with Texans

Andy Cruse missed his Miami University graduation last weekend for a pretty good reason.The Cincinnati native took his first step toward a National Football League career by working out at the Houston Texans’ rookie minicamp, having signed a three-year contract as an undrafted free agent.“I was kind of bummed out ...

RedHawks set to open MAC tourney play

The Mid-American Conference softball tournament is a refreshing sight for Miami University.Seeded fifth after finishing second in the East Division during the regular season, the RedHawks have lost nine of their last 11 games and possess an overall record of 19-32.“Pitching and defense for the most part have been doing ...

Jaryd Eustace

RedHawks welcome another Aussie

The Australian invasion seems to be a very good thing for Miami University’s men’s basketball program. Joshua Oswald signed with the RedHawks in November and fellow Aussie Jaryd Eustace made his commitment official last month. Oswald, a 6-foot-7, 210-pound forward, and Eustace, a 6-7, 185-pound guard, may very well be ...

Tadlock hopes to find success in Division II

Jared Tadlock hopes to find more basketball success at the Division II level. Tadlock, who scored just eight points in two seasons at Miami University, is transferring to Fort Hays State in Hays, Kan. “Miami’s been good to me, but it’s in the past,” Tadlock said. “I’m excited to step ...

ESPN star Romano gets 3 hits as RedHawks top UC

One week after wowing baseball fans all over the world with his glove, Jake Romano wielded a hot bat Wednesday night. The Miami University freshman right fielder collected three hits and an RBI as the RedHawks defeated visiting Cincinnati 9-4 at McKie Field, rallying from a 4-1 deficit to push ...

Miami thrilled with NCAA women’s tennis berth

California is beckoning the Miami University women’s tennis team, and that’s just fine with the RedHawks. MU is headed to the NCAA tournament for the third time in five years and learned Tuesday that it will travel to Palo Alto to face Stanford, which is making its 32nd consecutive NCAA ...

Departure list up to four for Miami basketball

For a team that’s losing just one senior to graduation, Miami University will have a much different men’s basketball roster in 2013-14. Drew McGhee announced his intention to transfer to Kennesaw State in early April, noting that he will graduate from MU in August. RedHawks coach John Cooper confirmed Tuesday ...

Miami University head coach Don Treadwell talks to his team after the spring showcase scrimmage at Yager Stadium in Oxford on April 20. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY PAT STRANG

Treadwell satisfied with Miami’s spring work

Spring football practice is finished at Miami University. Now it’s time for the coaching staff to break it all down.Head coach Don Treadwell expressed his satisfaction with spring drills Friday, one day after the 15th and final practice session.“I think you’re always moving forward,” Treadwell said. “Many guys who only ...

RedHawks have experience in secondary

An experienced secondary will return for Miami University’s football team in the fall, but questions surround the most important piece. Rising senior cornerback Dayonne Nunley underwent knee surgery at the end of the 2012 season and hasn’t practiced this spring. He is on schedule to be ready when fall camp ...

Jennings leaving legacy of swimming excellence at Miami

Dave Jennings is taking a deep breath and getting out of the pool at Miami University. Jennings has spent the last 31 seasons as the women’s swimming and diving coach at MU, but he’s retiring at the end of June after collecting 16 Mid-American Conference championships and 265 dual-meet victories. ...

Miami University defensive back Brison Burris (red) breaks up a pass intended for Dawan Scott (white) during an intrasquad scrimmage last weekend at Yager Stadium in Oxford. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY PAT STRANG

Scott coming on for Miami football

Dawan Scott is coming off a breakout football season and may be elevating his status in the fall. The rising Miami University junior figured to be the RedHawks’ No. 2 wide receiver in 2013, but with Nick Harwell facing a very cloudy future in Oxford, Scott could be Austin Boucher’s ...

MAC notebook: Zips to have Southwest Ohio flavor

Look for the University of Akron backfield to have a strong Southwest Ohio flavor in the fall.Zips football coach Terry Bowden said Thursday that Valley View High School graduate Kyle Pohl is the starting quarterback and Conor Hundley, a St. Xavier High School product from Hamilton, is the No. 1 ...

Miami University defensive tackle Mitch Winters (middle) tries to break through the line during spring practice at Yager Stadium in Oxford.

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Canadian tackle Winters making impact on Miami’s D-line

Football is still a relatively new endeavor for Mitch Winters. That’s not really surprising, given that Winters is the only Canadian on Miami University’s roster. It also means his upside is tremendous. “I was coming in pretty much as a blank canvas, and I think that’s what the coaches liked,” ...

Fired coach expresses no regrets about Miami tenure

Maria Fantanarosa got shown the door at her alma mater after 15 seasons as Miami University’s women’s basketball coach. She was 237-212 with the RedHawks. She won three Mid-American Conference East Division titles and one MAC tournament crown. She took three squads to the WNIT and one to the NCAA ...

Flashes rout Miami, complete weekend sweep

When the broom came out, it didn’t just sweep Miami University’s baseball team away. It delivered some punishment as well.The RedHawks entered the weekend in first place in the Mid-American Conference East Division, but left with a six-game losing streak as visiting Kent State, a 2012 College World Series participant, ...

Miami defensive lineman Bryson Albright (red) tackles quarterback Austin Boucher (white) at the University of Miami Redhawks Football Scrimmage at Yager Stadium in Oxford, Ohio on Saturday, April 13. PHOTO CONTRIBUTED BY PAT STRANG

Defense steps forward in Miami scrimmage

If spring football practice is any indication, Miami University’s defense is on the road to improvement. The RedHawks were among the nation’s worst defensive teams last season, but they’re showing some physical want-to this spring, and that included Saturday’s intrasquad scrimmage at Yager Stadium. “We haven’t really changed much. We’re ...

Tucker back in the mix for RedHawks

Tyler Tucker is among the most eager Miami University football players this spring.The East Lansing, Mich., native was a promising true freshman in 2011, but missed the entire 2012 campaign after undergoing shoulder surgery to repair a torn labrum.“The most exciting thing is playing with my teammates again, the camaraderie,” ...

Andrew Marlatt, Miami special teams coach

Marlatt brings passion to Miami’s special teams

It’s like he never left. Twenty-five years after graduating from Miami University, where he earned All-Mid-American Conference football honors as a defensive tackle, Andrew Marlatt has returned for his first collegiate coaching job. Marlatt is the RedHawks’ special teams coordinator, having spent the last seven years as the head coach ...

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