Top MAC Football Players: #55 Chris Wade
Miami's leading tackler of 2012 looks to anchor the linebacking corps.
Miami's leading tackler of 2012 looks to anchor the linebacking corps.
Don't fret over his record, but do look at his body of work.
Coles, the longtime Miami and Central Michigan coach, passed away today at the age of 71.
Our countdown of the MAC's top 68 football players begins with Austin Boucher, who will be taking over for Zac Dysert under center at Miami.
The former Presbyterian point guard will be a Redhawk. He'll have two years of eligibility remaining. Washington averaged 8.5 points per game for the Blue Hose last season.
The standout wide receiver's MAC football career, and the RedHawks are moving on.
"No change in status" for the RedHawks' top receiver is a bleak sign.
Zac Dysert isn't the most talked about quarterback in this years NFL Draft, but he's garnering some serious attention as a probable starter.
The RedHawks locked up their coach through the 2022-2023 season. Blasi is the winningest coach in school history, with a career record of 311-196-53.
After leading Gannon University to a near-perfect season, Cleve Wright is headed to Division I.
Help us, Adam Eaton, you're our only hope!
Miami's player exodus continues as a little-used center and high-producing guard leave the basketball program.
The hits keep coming for Miami athletics, now a men's basketball player is leaving for a team that won a total of 3 games in 2012-2013.
Despite back-to-back WNIT appearances, Miami has relieved women's basketball coach Maria Fantanarosa of her duties. She went 237-212 over 15 years, with one NCAA appearance in 2008.
The three-time All-MAC receiver, and arguably Miami's top returning player, is going to miss some crucial time with the team.
After things didn't quite go Western Michigan's way last weekend, Miami will be the only MAC representative in the 16-team NCAA field. They take on Minnesota State-Mankato in their first-round matchup on Saturday.
All three MAC hockey schools still alive going into last weekend suffered losses on Friday night, but only Miami was able to bounce back and take the series.
Miami, Western Michigan, and Bowling Green combined to produce seven of the twelve CCHA All-Conference players, led by Miami's Riley Barber and Austin Czarnik and Western Michigan's Dan DeKeyser on the First Team.
The RedHawks ended a nine-game losing streak with an unlikely win in the second half, shaking off a cruel pattern of blowing leads. And Bowling Green has some tough questions this offseason with respect to their coach.
The 'Cats played their worst first half all season and looked destined to lose to Miami, but they battled back to win at home and take a share of the MAC regular season title.
In the last-ever weekend of CCHA regular season play, Miami clinched the title, Western Michigan lost a hold on second place, and Bowling Green fell out of contention to host a first-round playoff series. UMass sits in 9th in Hockey East.
The Falcons used a stingy defense to hold Miami to just 13 second half points on Wednesday night at the Stroh Center. Bowling Green earned a season split with the Redhawks and gains an important victory in their quest for a bye in the MAC Tournament
Saturday afternoon's game boiled down to a duel between Courtney Osborn and Jillian Halfhill. Osborn prevailed, and the race for a bye in the upcoming MAC tournament became even more convoluted with just three games to play.
The Eagles took a victory against the RedHawks for the first time since the 1998 MAC Championship.
Last place in our power rankings — and deservedly so entering the game — NIU opens conference play with a victory for the first time since 2010.