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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 ...

Miami's Casey Drees(cq) is hugged by Daniela Torres(cq), 24, after hitting a grand slam in the bottom of the fifth inning of a Mid-American Conference game against Toledo on Sunday, May 6. The home run gave the RedHawks a 9-1 win over the visiting Rockets. Photo by David A. Moodie, contributing photographer

Difficult preseason leads to MAC success for Miami softball

The meat grinder has produced a Mid-American Conference contender. Miami University’s softball team, under the direction of first-year coach Clarisa Crowell, lost 18 of its first 22 games against a brutal nonleague slate that included Michigan, Louisville, Georgia Tech, San Diego State and Chattanooga. But the RedHawks, 12-20 overall (before ...

Healthy Cook returns to RedHawks’ O-line

Brandyn Cook has started every game he’s played in his Miami University football career. That is a fact, but it’s also misleading.Cook was the starting left guard and a true freshman in the RedHawks’ opener at Ohio State last year, but snapped a tendon in his finger early in that ...

E.L. Hubbard photo Miami University center Drew McGhee scores over Zeke Marshall of Akron during their game at Millett Hall in Oxford on Feb. 9.

Miami’s McGhee will finish hoop career at Kennesaw State

Drew McGhee is leaving Miami University with no hard feelings. After four years in Oxford, he’s a happy guy. “I’ve loved every minute that I’ve gone to school here,” said McGhee, who will graduate from MU in August and complete his collegiate basketball career at Kennesaw State next season. “It’s ...

Miami's head coach Maria Fantanarosa((cq)) watched from the sidelines during their Mid-American Conference game against the University of Toledo on Saturday, January 24 at Millett Hall. The RedHawks lost, 66-64. Staff photo by Samantha Grier.

Fantanarosa fired after 15 years at Miami women’s hoop helm

The Miami University women’s basketball program is heading in a new direction. Athletic director David Sayler announced Thursday that Maria Fantanarosa, who compiled a 237-212 record in 15 seasons as the head coach at her alma mater, has been dismissed with one year remaining on her contract. “You’re at a ...

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