Not surprisingly, Greg Powers' first season in the NCHC has been a major success. The Arizona State coach has headed a program that's over 1,000 miles clear of 90 percent of the Division I landscape as an independent since its inception 10 years ago. But despite all the pylons Arizona State has evaded, including the … Continue reading Preview: Arizona State at Miami
Miami losing streak ties all-time record
The score was much less lopsided than a night before, but the result was the same. No. 3 Western Michigan shut out Miami, limiting the RedHawks to 14 shots and handing them their 16th consecutive loss, 2-0 at Lawson Arena on Saturday. That ties Miami's all-time record for its longest losing streak, set between Dec. … Continue reading Miami losing streak ties all-time record
Miami pounded by W. Michigan
Miami has played some very tight games against college hockey's elite recently. Friday wasn't one of them, as No. 3 Western Michigan scored three times in the first 15 minutes en route to an 8-3 blowout of the RedHawks at Lawson Arena. The loss was Miami's 15th straight, one short of the team record set … Continue reading Miami pounded by W. Michigan
Preview: Miami at W. Michigan
Miami hasn't won an NCHC game in over a calendar year, but its last victory came against Western Michigan. The RedHawks are 0-27-1 vs. conference foes since, and they've lost 14 straight overall. Meanwhile, the Broncos are ranked third in Division I and are 8-1-1 in league play. And despite that blemish vs. MU last … Continue reading Preview: Miami at W. Michigan
Photos: Omaha at Miami
Images from the series between Omaha and Miami played at Cady Arena in Oxford, Ohio, on Jan. 17-18, 2025. All photos by Cathy Lachmann/VFG.
Late first-period goals again doom Miami
OXFORD, Ohio -- The first period nearly mirrored Friday. Like in the series opener, Miami scored first but Omaha netted a pair of goals late in the frame to take the lead. And similar to Game 1, the Mavericks never relinquished that edge or allowed another tally, sweeping away the RedHawks, 3-1 at Cady Arena … Continue reading Late first-period goals again doom Miami
Omaha extends MU losing streak to 13
OXFORD, Ohio -- Six minutes in, it looked like this might be the night Miami finally earned its first win in nearly three months. But in a 75-second window late in the first period, Omaha dashed those hopes, scoring two its four consecutive goals en route to a 4-1 win over the RedHawks at Cady … Continue reading Omaha extends MU losing streak to 13
Preview: Omaha at Miami
Miami is hosting a home series for the first time in 41 days, matching the amount of time since Omaha has played a true road game. The Mavericks have only skated in six games on hostile campuses this season are just 2-4 in those contests. But UNO is coming off a sweep of Colorado College … Continue reading Preview: Omaha at Miami
Denver dominates, sweeps Miami
If Miami didn't see enough evidence on Friday, No. 6 Denver again demonstrated why it has the most efficient power play in college hockey. The Pioneers scored two more goals on the man-advantage in the series finale, running off the first four tallies vs. the RedHawks en route to a 6-2 win over Miami at … Continue reading Denver dominates, sweeps Miami
Denver powers past Miami
Miami hung with the defending national champions for 20 minutes. Colby Ambrosio (photo by Cathy Lachmann/VFG). But when the RedHawks were assessed a major penalty early in the second period, Denver's NCAA-leading power play pumped in a pair of goals, as the Pioneers coasted to a 4-1 win at Magness Arena on Friday. Colby Ambrosio … Continue reading Denver powers past Miami
Preview: Miami at Denver
In the 10 1/2 months since these teams met, David Carle has substantially upgraded his resume. The Denver head coach led the Pioneers to a national championship last spring, and he just returned from Ottawa, where Team USA won gold at the world juniors for the second straight season with him behind the bench. Carle … Continue reading Preview: Miami at Denver
Noreen: Conditioning a ‘major culture shift’
The extent of Miami's first-half struggles were not lost on Anthony Noreen's family and friends when the first-year RedHawks coach returned to his hometown of Chicago for Christmas. Anthony Noreen (photo by Cathy Lachmann/VFG). But despite a 3-13-2 start to his Division I coaching career, Noreen was beaming. “They’re just so used to my teams … Continue reading Noreen: Conditioning a ‘major culture shift’
