Miami 2024 football schedule announced OXFORD, Ohio – On Tuesday afternoon, the Miami University football team, along with the Mid-American Conference, announced the 2024 football schedule. Marquee matchups for the defending MAC Champions include home contests versus Cincinnati and Ohio, with trips to Northwestern and Notre Dame. Miami, coming off of its best season since 2003, opens the year at Northwestern. After a bye, the RedHawks host Cincinnati on Saturday, Sept. 14 before traveling to Notre Dame (Sat., Sept. 21). The Red and White wrap up non-conference action at home versus UMass (Sat., Sept. 28). Miami will celebrate Western College during the 2024 Homecoming weekend versus the Minutemen with the theme of Celebrating the Spirit of Western: A Homecoming for Love, Honor and Legacy. The RedHawks, who are 42-17 in their last 59 conference games, begin . . . MU seeks to snap Toledo's 21-game series streak Except for a (71-58) clunker at Western Michigan Feb. 20, the Miami RedHawks are on a bit of a roll. They have won four of their last five, including the last three. The recent success has served them well, with MU's victory at Eastern Michigan Saturday locking up a spot in the upcoming MAC tournament. Two regular season games remain -- both at home, but both against upper level MAC opponents who have already beaten Miami once earlier this season. Toledo won 68-64 Jan. 5 and Ohio posted a 78-68 victory Feb. 3. With two games left, the exact tourney pairings are . . . RedHawks make it four straight with DH wins By MIKE SMITH TULSA, OK -- Miami banged out 26 hits on the day and Addy Jarvis threw a five-hit shutout in the second game as the RedHawks softball team posted two run-rule wins Sunday at the Collins Family Softball Complex. Miami defeated Missouri Kansas City (6-13) 16-6 in the first game and followed with an 8-0 win over Tulsa in Game Two. With the victories, MU ran its season record to 13-3. Click Read More for details . . . Miami RedHawks run-rule Seattle Redhawks TULSA, OK -- Holly Blaska stroked two hits and three other MU players hit home runs to power Miami (11-3) past Seattle 10-2 in a five-inning battle of RedHawks vs Redhawks Saturday at the Collins Family Softball Complex on the campus of Tulsa University. Ashley Hitchcock (4-1) picked up the win, allowing three hits and two runs in three innings. Freshman Madilyn Reeves struck out three and allowed two hits in two scoreless innings. Stephanie Madrigal (3-5) took the loss. Miami broke in front early, capitalizing on two Seattle errors for two first inning runs. MU then added four more runs in the third. Doubles by Blaska and . . . RedHawks secure tournament spot with win over EMU By MIKE SMITH YPSILANTI, MI -- The league's leading scorer was out and the way both teams shot, it was almost surprising ANY players reached double figures. That said, Anderson Mirambeaux managed 11 points and Darweshi Hunter tallied 10 to lead Miami (9-7 MAC, 15-14 overall) past Eastern Michigan (5-11 MAC, 12-17 overall) 52-37 Saturday at the George Gervin GameAbove Center. With its third straight victory and fourth win in five games, MU secured a spot in the upcoming Mid-American Conference tournament. Miami currently sits in fifth place among an eight-team field. Home tilts with Toledo (Tuesday) and Ohio (Friday) remain. Those teams are second and third, respectively, in the current standings. Eastern Michigan, which is . . . MU falls just short of breaking historical Sooner streak RedHawks defeat Rajun Cajuns in Game Two GAME ONE: No. 1 Oklahoma 9, Miami 7 NORMAN, OK -- Miami and No. 1 Oklahoma (15-0) went toe-to-toe Friday before the nation's top team pulled out a 9-7 victory with two runs in the bottom of the seventh. It was the first game at the Sooners new Love Field, and an OU record crowd of 4,450 was on hand for the occasion. With an 8-0 win over Liberty in Game Two, Oklahama moved its NCAA Division I-record winning streak to 86 games. Allie Cummins, Jenna Golembiewski, Karli Spaid and Holy Blaska blasted home runs for Miami, accounting for four of the RedHawks . . . Miami seeks win to close out road schedule MRO STAFF After picking up one of the best road wins of the season Tuesday against Bowling Green, the Miami RedHawks aim to make it two straight on the road Saturday (1 p.m. ET) when they visit Eastern Michigan in Ypsilanti. Miami already has one win against the Eagles this season, knocking off EMU 71-54 back on January 13 in Oxford. That was part of a five-game losing streak. In fact, from Jan. 9 through February 10, Eastern Michigan won just one game. That was against last place Buffalo. Suffice it to say the Eagles . . . |
Editor-Publisher Mike SmithMike grew up in Mid-American Conference football and basketball territory and returned there after military service. He has been covering MAC football and men's basketball for much of the last several decades. Archives
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