OXFORD — It took little bit, but the Miami University men’s basketball team opened the season on a high note. The RedHawks...
WEST CHESTER TWP. — Lakota West’s defense was suffocating, its ground game relentless and its special teams flawless. It looked pretty scary...
CENTERVILLE — Badin senior Lydia Kemper picked a good time to score her first goal of the season. Kemper sent a first-half...
ROSS TWP. — There’s a different kind of energy coursing through the Ross High School volleyball program this fall — the kind...
The New Miami High School girls volleyball team didn’t walk out of Fairborn’s gymnasium with a district championship Saturday afternoon. But the...
LIBERTY TWP. — The Fairfield High School girls volleyball team flipped the script Monday night. After letting one slip away against Hamilton...
NEW MIAMI — When Shalei McColm walks into the New Miami High School gymnasium, she doesn’t just see a volleyball team. She...
FAIRFIELD TWP. — In a clash that featured grit and leadership from both sides, the Hamilton High School girls volleyball team outlasted...
The first weekend of Miami University’s hockey season wasn’t just a promising start — it felt like a rebirth. The RedHawks, led...
OXFORD — Miami coach Chuck Martin called Saturday’s 38-8 Homecoming victory over Lindenwood a “much-needed” step forward for a RedHawks team that...
Miami men’s basketball add Horizon League All-Freshman guard for 2026-27 season
Eight local seniors compete in Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Games at Thomas More
Kethan Babu’s record run will leave lasting legacy at The Miami Student
Area student-athletes to compete in annual Ohio-Kentucky All-Star Game
High school softball: Ross resets with win over Hamilton
High school baseball: Badin looks to remain one of southwest Ohio’s consistent powerhouses
High school softball: Lakota West overcomes early deficit to rally past Talawanda
‘It’s kind of surreal’ — Okojie has career night as Howard gets first-ever NCAA Tournament victory
Sophomore, steady and unshaken: Andre Richardson carving out his place at Lakota West
At the 52-Minute Mark: Travis Steele’s Quiet Ritual Fuels Miami’s Unbeaten Rise to 25-0