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The RedHawks failed to win more than eight games in any of the five seasons while he was at the helm, and they ended the 2023-2024 campaign on a 16-game winless streak, their second-longest drought in team history. His .257 winning percentage (35-116-16) is the worst among any Miami hockey coach, and his teams were 0-7 in the NCHC Tournament. [44]
The Miami RedHawks are the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I [2] intercollegiate athletic teams that represent Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, United States. Miami is a member of the Mid-American Conference (MAC) [ 3 ] and sponsors teams in nine men's and ten women's NCAA sanctioned sports; the RedHawks hockey team is ...
−This is a list of seasons completed by the Miami University RedHawks men's ice hockey team. Miami has made several appearances in the NCAA Division I men's ice hockey tournament, reaching the championship game in 2009.
As a youth, Barber played in the 2006 and 2007 Quebec International Pee-Wee Hockey Tournaments with the Pittsburgh Hornets, and then the Detroit Red Wings minor ice hockey teams. [ 2 ] Barber played college hockey for the Miami RedHawks of Miami University in Oxford, Ohio .
The RedHawks earned a surprising win over Omaha in early November but that was one of the only bright spots during the first half of the season. While their conference schedule was a murders row of ranked teams, the team couldn't get on track with its non-conference schedule, losing games to Long Island and Ferris State , two of the weakest ...
Goggin Ice Arena was a 2,850-seat hockey rink in Oxford, Ohio.It was formerly home to the Miami University RedHawks ice hockey team. It was built in 1976, and renamed on October 11, 1984, in honor of Lloyd Goggin, former school vice president, who was instrumental in building the arena.
The 2023–24 Miami RedHawks men's ice hockey season was the 46th season of play for the program and the 11th in the NCHC. The RedHawks represented Miami University , played their home games at the Steve Cady Arena and were coached by Chris Bergeron in his 5th season.
Davis would eventually rejoin the team, playing in half of their games, and led Miami into the postseason with the 2nd overall seed. In the first game of the tournament, Davis reinjured his shoulder and he was unable to participate in the quarterfinal game against Boston College. Miami ended up losing the match 3–4 in overtime. [4]