Browsing Month April, 2009
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7 April 2009 at 14 : 29 PM
Miami’s Makes It With Freshmen ‘D’ Quartet
Perhaps no greater demonstration of Miami's evolution as a major Division I college hockey program, is finally making the Frozen Four one year after losing the most talented and accomplished group in the program's history. "Small-market" programs might have the opportunity to build up towards a Frozen Four, and, make it or not, then spend years ...
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7 April 2009 at 14 : 45 PM
USCHO : Semifinal Preview: Miami-Bemidji State
A month ago, the Miami RedHawks were reluctant spectators. Having lost their second-round CCHA playoff series on their own ice in Oxford in three games to Northern Michigan, the RedHawks watched the CCHA championship — and their NCAA tournament fate — from a disagreeable distance. “I can tell you the mood wasn’t very good,” said head coach ...
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7 April 2009 at 09 : 53 AM
No. 4 Miami Travels to D.C. for the Frozen Four
The RedHawks play in the school's first ever NCAA national semifinal on Thursday April 9 against Bemidji State at 5 p.m. in the Verizon Center in Washington D.C. The game will be televised on ESPN2. Radio commentary is also available on WMOH 1450 presented by the Butler Country Visitors Bureau and streamed online at www.MURedHawks.com with action being ...
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6 April 2009 at 23 : 14 PM
FROZEN FOUR DE JOUR: Watching, Listening, Partying, Blogging, Twittering
If you aren't one of the lucky fans who plan to be in Washington, D.C. to follow Miami University's ice hockey team in the Frozen Four, there are a variety of ways to keep on top of Thursday's 5 p.m. game against Bemidji State. Link to the original ...
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6 April 2009 at 11 : 39 AM
Miami taking advantage of Frozen Four attention
The impact to Miami University of the school's upcoming Frozen Four appearance will be widespread, according to Director of Athletics Brad Bates, reaching far beyond the bounds of coach Enrico Blasi's hockey team. "It validates the things we aspire to, not only with Rico's leadership and his culture (of champions), but also the vision of our athletic ...
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