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Chevrier returns, but Flyers shut out Miami MRO STAFF DAYTON, OH -- Hosting Dayton (22-21) scored four first inning runs to account for all the scoring in a 4-0 Flyers win over Miami (35-16) Tuesday at the UD Softball Stadium. Kate Kastelic (W,4-5) picked up the win, allowing seven hits and striking out three while pitching a shutout. Leah Chevrier (L, 9-5) picked up the loss, returning from injury for her first action since early April. The rust showed early . . . Kuwatch gets NFL draft call; headed to Carolina Miami's Jackson Kuwatch will be joining Carolina after the Panthers used a seventh round pick for the linebacker. (MORE HERE) Another former RedHawk -- wideout Reggie Virgil -- was selected by Arizona in the fifth round. Virgil was with Texas Tech in 2025 but previous enjoyed success as a Miami RedHawk. Hosick spins one-hit gym as Miami shuts out CMU MOUNT PLEASANT, MI -- Presley Hosick (W,17-5) tossed a complete game one-hit shutout and the RedHawk offense totaled 12 hits in an 8-0 Miami (35-15, 16-8 MAC) victory over Central Michigan (23-20, 14-9 MAC) Sunday at Margo Jonker Stadium. It was MU's second win in the series and followed a split of Saturday's double header. The RedHawks, who ensured a MAC Tournament berth Saturday, are now in third place with a .667 conference winning percentage. Akron (18-5 (.792) and Northern Illinois (16-9, .727) hold the top two spots with one week left of regular season play. Miami finishes at home with three matchups against Bowling Green - one game Friday (3 p.m.) and two Saturday (1p.m. and 3 p.m.). Bailey Manos and . . . Martin likes progress made during spring practice Talented transfers fuel position battles, add to depth Miami football head coach gets in some final comments before releasing players from the last spring practice. (MVSmith/MRO) By MIKE SMITH Miami football head coach Chuck Martin was a man of mixed emotions late Saturday morning. He had just finished talking to his team at the end of the final spring practice. Such a scene won't occur again until fall practice in August, but that is when he returns to his element -- on the field, with fellow coaches and players working on improvement. "It's a lot of fun (out here). Playing and coaching football is a blast," Martin said with a smile. Saturday was the 15th and . . . Saturday split ensures MU tourney berth By MIKE SMITH MOUNT PLEASANT, MI -- Presley Hosick's complete game performance led Miami to an 8-1 Game One victory Saturday at Margo Jonker Stadium, ensuring a spot for MU in the upcoming Mid-American Conference Tournament. Central Michigan held off a late RedHawk rally to take Game Two 7-6. With the split, Miami moves to 34-15 (15-8 MAC). The Chippewas are now 23-19 overall, (14-8 MAC). CLICK READ MORE TO CONTINUE . . .
Miami powers past Ball State in Saturday finale Big series at Central Michigan on deck Erin inter backhands a hot shot down the line. (MVSmith/MRO) By MIKE SMITH OXFORD, OH -- Miami (33-14, 14-7 MAC) slugged four home runs among eight hits, and Presley Hosick (W.15-4) threw a complete game as MU defeated Ball State 9-1 in five innings Saturday at the Miami Softball Complex. It was Presley's second win over BSU (17-25, 4-17 MAC) after she also topped the Cardinals in Game One of Friday's double header. The RedHawks also hit four homers in that contest. Miami's offense, however, was silenced in a 10-1 loss in Game Two, adding significance to the series finale. "That was . . . RedHawks split double header with Ball State Leila Mathis squeezes the final out of an inning in Game Two. (MVSmith/MRO) OXFORD, OH -- Presley Hosick (w,14-4) hurled Miami to a 7-3 Game One win, but Ball State battered the RedHawks 10-1 in Game two of a Mid-American Conference double header Friday at the Miami Sports Complex. With the split, MU moved its record to 32-14 (13-7 MAC). The Cardinals are now 17-24 (4-16 MAC). Hosick shut out BSU in six of seven innings. All three Cardinal runs came in the third when Ball State recorded four of its five hits. Miami's offense, meanwhile, totaled 12 hits and scored at least one run in five of six turns at the plate. Bailey Moss . . . Boilermakers quiet Miami bats, slug way to 8-0 win Leila Mathis grabs a popup near the Miami dugout. (MVSmith.MRO) OXFORD, OH -- Visiting Purdue (27-15) quieted Miami bats and bashed three home runs in an 8-0 win over MU Wednesday at the Miami Softball Complex. Miami (31-13) had been averaging 10 runs per game during a five-game win streak that preceded Wednesday's defeat. While no RedHawks struck out Wednesday, Purdue issued just one walk and scattered three hits. MU was never able to get a rally going. Purdue, meanwhile, tallied . . . Redhawks cruise past NKU; host Purdue Wednesday HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, KY -- Mia Estrello and McKenna Campbell combined for four hits and four RBIs as Miami topped Northern Kentucky 11-3 Tuesday at Grein Field. Presley Hosick picked up the win with three scorless innings. Lilana Arana (3 innings, 3 runs, 4 hits) and Shelbie Krieger (1.0 innings, 0 runs, 1 hit) finished in the circle as MU moved to 31-12 on the season. NKU fell to 15-21. Starter Abigail Byrd (4-4) took the loss, allowing six runs. Makaree Chapman, meanwhile, gave up five runs in four innings. The visiting RedHawks . . . Olive leads offense as Miami completes sweep of Rockets RedHawks score 34 runs, commit 0 errors in 3-game series TOLEDO, OH -- Katy Olive went 4-4 with a homer and double as Miami (30-12. 12-6 MAC) banged out 16 hits in an 11-0 shutout of Toledo (12-28, 8-10 MAC) Sunday at Scott Park. Presley Hosick (12-4) picked up the shutout win, hurling all seven innings on just 76 pitchings while striking out four and walking two. Mady Yackee (3-7) took the loss. She allowed 10 hits . . . |
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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