Midway through the second half of Miami (Ohio)’s First Four matchup against SMU, what should’ve been a routine trip to the ...
The Miami University Redhawks had a little help from the school's swim team — and their Speedos — in their March Madness win.
Miami of Ohio's run to the NCAA Tournament has been supported by some exuberant fans who gather behind the basket wearing nothing but Speedos, goggles and swim caps.
Men’s swim team has been supporting their basketball counterparts all season, providing a helpful distraction in First Four ...
With Miami Ohio already riding a wave of popularity as one of college basketball’s darlings, the swim team’s Speedo stunt added a ripple of excitement during the RedHawks’ March Madness opener.
The Miami (Ohio) swim team stole the show during the March Madness First Four game against SMU, helping the team in their ...
Perhaps the most important was the Renegade RedHawks cheering section, better known as the RedHawks men's swim team. The team invaded the stands in Dayton, showing up in their speedos, cheering for ...
A new Miami swim team tradition helped ignite a massive basketball rally, creating a viral moment that had players, coaches and fans buzzing.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — As Travis Steele observed the atmosphere in the arena, the noise surged as 27 swimmers clad only in Speedos, goggles, and swim caps rushed the stands behind the basket, creating a ...
A group of Speedo-wearing Miami (Ohio) fans hilariously tried to distract an SMU player during his trip to the free-throw ...
Just over 40 miles away from its home arena in Oxford, Miami (OH) got its 2026 NCAA Tournament journey started in the First Four against SMU. The RedHawks had plenty of support at University of Dayton ...
The very first episode of Dylan Mulvaney’s new podcast The Dylan Hour has arrived with a bang — that bang being her first ...