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The season is officially over for the Miami RedHawks, after a perfect 31-0 regular season, NCAA tournament play didn’t go as fans had hoped. Miami University fans are definitely feeling the loss, but also said they’re proud of their team for their outstanding record this year.
The Miami RedHawks magical season came to an end against the Tennessee Volunteers. Here's what to know as Miami bows out of the NCAA Tournament.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Sydney Shaw had 19 points and nine rebounds, Gia Cooke scored 18 points and West Virginia used an early defensive lockdown Saturday to score a 82-54 win over Miami in the first round of the women’s NCAA Tournament.
If there were any nerves about hosting the NCAA tournament for the first time in 34 years, the 11th-ranked WVU women’s basketball team forgot to show it Saturday. Instead, the fourth-seeded Mountaineers played more the role of a conqueror.
The Miami RedHawks women's basketball team, making just its second NCAA Tournament appearance, will face West Virginia. Here's how to watch.
Their appearance in speedos may have prevented SMU from taking the lead and is getting national attention.
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The ending to the Miami RedHawks’ dream season shouldn’t be their lasting legacy - Irie Harris
CLEVELAND, Ohio — That was hard to watch. The No. 11 seed Miami RedHawks (32-2) suffered a 78-56 loss to the No. 6 seed Tennessee Volunteers (22-11). The Friday evening matchup was a one-sided affair.
The Miami RedHawks' swim team Speedo squad distracted an SMU free-throw shooter early in the second half of their First Four game in Dayton.