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WELCOME BACK TO MIAMI MONDAY
Thank you for checking out Miami Monday! In addition to this update, continue to stay up-to-date with Miami Athletics via MiamiRedHawks.com and our social media platforms. 

In conjunction with Miami Athletics, Missy Friede, (513) 255-0193, missysellsohio@gmail.com is proud to bring you this edition of Miami Monday. Missy Friede, a licensed realtor with Keller Williams Seven Hills Realty, would like to be your hometown connection for all your real estate needs in Oxford, Cincinnati and everywhere in between in Butler and Hamilton County.

REDHAWKS RECORD 3.33 GPA IN SPRING SEMESTER

Miami University student-athletes continued their success in the classroom during the spring semester. The RedHawks’ entire group of student-athletes combined to post a 3.33 grade-point average, marking their 41st-straight semester with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Collectively, more than three-quarters of Miami’s student-athletes (77.36%) achieved a 3.0 GPA or higher, with 64 student-athletes producing a perfect 4.0 GPA.

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MIAMI BASEBALL CLAIMS MAC TOURNAMENT TROPHY, HEADS TO NCAA REGIONALS!

The Miami University baseball team went 3-0 in Avon, Ohio, last week to sweep through the MAC Tournament and win the title for the first time since 2005. Dominic Krupinski was named MAC Tournament MVP, with Clayton Burke, Cooper Katskee and Anthony Zarlingo joining him on the All-Tournament Team for Miami. Miami earned an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament and will play in the Knoxville Regional, with the RedHawks’ first game in the tournament set for 6 p.m. on Friday, May 30 against Tennessee on ESPN+.

The RedHawks were also well-represented when the conference awards were announced last Tuesday, as Brian Smiley was named MAC Coach of the Year, Katskee was tabbed MAC Pitcher of the Year and seven student-athletes earned All-MAC recognition. Additionally, Dillon Baker was named a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award, which honors the top shortstop in the nation.

FRIDAY RECAP  |  SATURDAY RECAP  |  SUNDAY RECAP |  ALL-MAC AWARDS

BROOKS WALLACE AWARD SEMIFINALISTS  |  NCAA TOURNAMENT CENTRAL

FRONT ROW FEATURE: 26 RUNS, 20 YEARS AND ONE BIG DOGPILE

FIVE REDHAWKS QUALIFY FOR NCAA EAST FIRST ROUND

Five Miami University student-athletes will participate in the East First Round of the NCAA Division I Outdoor Track and Field Championships May 28-31 in Jacksonville, Fla. Allie Melchiorre (javelin), Ella Rigel (hammer), Ella Scally (long jump), Adam Smith (discus) and Abby Suszek (400m) will represent the RedHawks in Florida.

Miami also had four honorees on the All-MAC teams that were announced this week: Suszek was named to the First Team, while Melchiorre, Rigel and Emily Eterovich earned Second-Team recognition.

NCAA EAST FIRST ROUND QUALIFIERS ANNOUNCED  |  ALL-MAC HONOREES

HOCKEY RECRUITING CLASS RANKED NO. 4 IN NATION

Miami Hockey head coach Anthony Noreen will welcome the No. 4 recruiting class in the country to his program ahead of the 2025-26 season. The incoming group of RedHawk freshmen is ranked fourth overall by Neutral Zone. The RedHawks’ class features an average ranking of 3.75 stars per recruit. Miami has the highest-ranked recruiting class of any NCHC team and is one of just three NCHC institutions in the top 20.

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REDHAWK FOOTBALL ROAD SHOW

Cincinnati – Saturday, June 7

Join Miami Football and head coach Chuck Martin as they host the final RedHawk Road Show in Cincinnati! This event is scheduled to run from 6-9 p.m. There is no cost to attend, but RSVPs are required if you plan to check out the RedHawk Road Show!

RSVP Cincinnati (respond by May 29)

SECURE YOUR 2025-26 SEASON TICKETS TODAY!

Don’t miss a minute of the action in 2025-26; secure your season tickets for next year now! Volleyball season tickets are on sale now for $40 per ticket ($28 for faculty/staff). Football season tickets are available for as low as $156 per ticket; renew online or purchase new through the Miami Athletic Ticket Office. Hockey season tickets are available for as low as $336; renew online or purchase new through the Miami Athletic Ticket Office. Deposits to secure men’s basketball and women’s basketball can also be placed. For $56 per ticket, you can secure your season tickets for men’s basketball. For $31 per ticket, you can secure your season tickets for women’s basketball. The momentum is strong, so act now!

VOLLEYBALL 2025 SEASON TICKETS

FOOTBALL 2025 SEASON TICKETS

HOCKEY 2025-26 SEASON TICKETS

MEN’S BASKETBALL 2025-26 SEASON TICKET DEPOSIT

WOMEN’S BASKETBALL 2025-26 SEASON TICKET DEPOSIT

UPCOMING EVENTS

May 29 – Track & Field at NCAA East First Round (Jacksonville, Fla.), All Day

May 30 – Baseball vs. Tennessee (NCAA Tournament-Knoxville, Tenn.), 6 p.m.

May 30 – Track & Field at NCAA East First Round (Jacksonville, Fla.), All Day

May 31 – Baseball at NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.), TBA

May 31 – Track & Field at NCAA East First Round (Jacksonville, Fla.), All Day

June 1 – Baseball at NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.), TBA

June 2 – Baseball at NCAA Tournament (Knoxville, Tenn.), TBA (if necessary)

Home games noted in bold

Dates, times, locations tentative and subject to change; Access MiamiRedHawks.com for updated schedule information

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

WBK: Wright Named Assistant Women’s Basketball Coach



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ADM’s Coghlan Shares Advice For Younger Girls Taking Over Volleyball Program | Raccoon Valley Radio

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Adel-DeSoto-Minburn senior Elise Coghlan recently played in her final volleyball season of her high school career, hitting many achievements, but is leaving an encouraging message for the younger girls who will be carrying the program from here on out.

Coghlan is leaving a legacy behind for Tigers volleyball, as she is now sixth all-time in school history with 601 Assists in a season, and has a total of 1,273 assists over her four-year career. In addition, Coghlan concluded the season with 57 kills, 181 digs, and 32 blocks. As she’ll be graduating in the spring, Coghlan wants to remind the girls to never forget who they are.

“Just being yourself and showing your actual personality, and just being friends with everyone honestly.”

ADM finished the season with a 23-9 overall record (7-1; 2nd inside the Raccoon River Conference) and fell to Dallas Center-Grimes in the Class 4A Region 4 Championship on October 28th.





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Onaway’s Boughner, Janusky, Pellston’s Irwin earn volleyball all-state

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Updated Dec. 26, 2025, 11:45 a.m. ET

The Cheboygan area saw several volleyball players earn nods on the Michigan Interscholastic Volleyball Coaches Association teams, including three all-state honorable mentions.  

Leading the way were Onaway’s Amya Janusky and Brooklyn Boughner, who secured spots on the MIVCA Division 4 all-state team as honorable mentions. Joining the two Onaway stars was Pellston’s Lanie Irwin, who earned honorable mention accolades. 



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Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority uses new technology to restore interceptor beneath levee

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The Wyoming Valley Sanitary Authority faced a challenge rehabilitating a major interceptor line in Wilkes-Barre because it is beneath the Wyoming Valley Levee.

This aging reinforced concrete line, known as the authority’s East Side Interceptor, had to be addressed because it was installed in the 1960s and had reached the end of its service life. It carries wastewater from approximately 100,000 residents in 19 municipalities to the authority’s treatment plant in Hanover Township.

The traditional approach — excavating to remove and replace the line — would have cost an estimated $75 million or more and required extensive permitting and protective measures to ensure the flood control system along the Susquehanna River was not compromised, authority officials said.

Instead, the authority recently deployed a new engineering technology to restore the one-mile line for $14 million.

Authority Chief Technical Officer Samantha Albert said the solution involved steel-reinforced PVC that interlocks as it is fed through manholes into the pipe, creating a new standalone pipe within the existing line.

A machine was used to wind the large spools of PVC through the line, she said. The diameter of the line ranges from 4 to 6 feet, allowing crews to get inside during the installation, Albert said.

The authority could not use a different type of liner that requires a “curing” process with heat to dry and harden because the interceptor line would have to be completely dry for that option, Albert said.

The interceptor line could not be deactivated to dry because it handles a high volume of both wastewater and stormwater when it rains, she said.

“That was a huge advantage of the solution we chose because it still has to flow during the installation,” Albert said.

For the safety of crews, the contractor set up a temporary sewage bypass system — a large black pipe on the ground — to reduce the load passing through the line during installation, she said.

The section of line tackled in this project runs from the area of the Luzerne County Courthouse south to Riverside Drive, Albert said.

Albert said the line is “critical infrastructure” that must remain functioning to service residents and also protect the levee.

“We did not want this line to ever become compromised and impact the integrity of the levee,” Albert said. “It’s all about protecting the environment and the public.”

Georgia-based Ruby-Collins Inc. completed the project. The company has a specialized “trenchless division” to rehabilitate underground lines, its site says.

Luzerne County Council allocated $2 million of its federal American Rescue Plan Act funds toward the project. The authority also received a federal STAG Clean Water Community Project Funding Grant and secured a Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority, or PENNVEST, loan.

Albert said the authority will continue seeking grants to help fund work on other segments of the interceptor.

Christopher Belleman, executive director of the Luzerne County Flood Protection Authority that oversees the Wyoming Valley Levee, said his authority allowed access to land at the site to complete the project.

“They got us involved at the very start. They were a good partner,” Belleman said of the sanitary authority.

Belleman spoke favorably of the sanitary authority’s solution, saying the flood authority has used a lining to address damaged piping — an option available if the original pipe still has structural integrity.

“Fortunately, technology has advanced over the years so this type of work can be done in a way that saves costs without having to excavate,” Belleman said.

Approximately 170 pipes of varying dimensions run through the levee system, officials have said.

Belleman said the flood authority must inspect these pipes every five years in compliance with a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers mandate to keep the levee certified.

Reach Jennifer Learn-Andes at 570-991-6388 or on Twitter @TLJenLearnAndes.



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G-R to host open volleyball camp featuring UNI players | News, Sports, Jobs

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REINBECK – The Gladbrook-Reinbeck PTO is partnering with eight current members of the University of Northern Iowa (UNI) Panthers volleyball team in an effort to raise funds for a new, inclusive elementary school playground.

“We were trying to think of (fundraising) ideas. We’re pretty fortunate that [UNI] is so close to us and we knew that there were some girls from the area that play on the team. … We did some virtual meetings and here we are,” G-R elementary principal Shaun Lehmann told the newspaper about the inaugural three-day camp’s origins.

The all-skills camp is open to any girl – no matter the school district – in grades 3-8. Camp will take place on three consecutive Saturdays this coming January, including Jan. 17, Jan. 24, and Jan. 31, at the secondary building located at 600 Blackhawk St. in Reinbeck. Campers may register for a single session or multiple sessions at a discounted rate. Each session will be capped at 48 players. Grade groupings are as follows: grades 3-4 from noon to 1 p.m.; grades 5-6 from 1:30-2:30 p.m; and grades 7-8 from 3-4:30 p.m.

While G-R is hosting the camp, UNI volleyball players are running the show, Lehmann said, including freshman defensive specialist/libero Payton Askelsen; sophomore setter Reese Booth; redshirt freshman middle blocker Maryn Bixby – a Dike-New Hartford alumna; freshman defensive specialist/libero Sophie Buysse; senior opposite hitter Calia Clubb – a Clear Creek Amana alumna; freshman defensive specialist/libero Jadyn Petersen – a Dike-New Hartford alumna; redshirt sophomore middle blocker Kaitlyn Sellner; and redshirt freshman opposite hitter/middle blocker Kamryn Vogt.

The registration deadline for the volleyball camp is Dec. 31, 2025. More information, including cost and registration, can be found by visiting https://tinyurl.com/GRvbcamp. A spring camp for girls in grades K-2 is also in the works.

Profits from the camp will be split between G-R’s playground fund and the UNI volleyball players.

A playground for every child

G-R’s new, inclusive playground will be located on the south side of the elementary building in Reinbeck.

“There’s not really much there right now,” Lehmann said before adding that both the existing zip line and climbing apparatus will be removed to make way for the new equipment which will all be ADA-compliant. While Lehmann declined to disclose how much had been raised so far for the new playground, he did tell the newspaper the district will be contributing some funding and that they have “a ways to go” to meet the fundraising goal. But his hope is to have the new playground ready for the 2026-27 school year.

“Our playgrounds are used throughout the year by the community. We don’t have a fence. [An ADA-compliant] playground will be beneficial to all kids.”

To donate directly to the playground fund, contact Lehmann at 319-345-2822 or email shaun.lehmann@gr-rebels.net.





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All-Area Volleyball First Team | Winchester Star

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Aaliyah Green

Millbrook — Junior 

Outside hitter

Green ranked first in the area in kills per set (5.40), sixth in digs per set (2.95) and eighth in aces per set (0.68). Class 4 State, Region 4D and Northwestern District First Team selection. Northwestern District and Winchester Star Player of the Year. 

Brenna Corbin

James Wood — Senior

Outside hitter

Corbin led the area in total aces (96) and tied for first in aces per set (0.99). Ranked third in digs per set (3.69) and fifth in kills per set (2.94). Class 4 State, Region 4D and Northwestern District First Team selection. 

Kennedy Spaid

James Wood — Senior

Outside hitter

Spaid ranked first in the area in total kills (458) and third in kills per set (4.87). Ranked seventh in digs per set and aces per set. Class 4 State, Region 4D and Northwestern District First Team selection. 

Isabel Aliveto

Clarke County — Junior

Outside hitter

Aliveto ranked second in area in total kills (428) and kills per set (5.16). She ranked ninth in aces per set (0.66) and tied for 12th in digs per set (2.37). Class 2, Region 2B and Bull Run District First Team selection. Bull Run District Player of the Year. 

Breeze Johnson

Handley — Sophomore 

Outside hitter

Johnson ranked 4th in the area in kills per set (3.73) and digs per set (3.65) and placed 3rd in aces per set (0.82). Class 4 State Second Team and Region 4D and Northwestern District First Team selection. 

McKenna Homans

Millbrook — Freshman

Setter/hitter

Homans ranked 14th in kills per set (1.62), sixth in assists (4.32), seventh in blocks (0.57), 11th in digs (2.42) and 12th in aces (0.61). Only area player to rank top 15 in all five major statistical categories. Region 4D and Northwestern District First Team selection.

Bryn Franzen

Clarke County — Senior

Middle hitter

Franzen ranked 5th in area in blocks per set (0.65) and 11th in kills per set (1.89). Class 2 State Second Team. Region 2B and Bull Run District First Team selection. 

Avery Curtis

Sherando — Freshman

Middle hitter

Curtis led the area in total blocks (78) and blocks per set (1.05) and ranked 6th in kills per set (2.45). Region 4D and Northwestern District First Team selection.

Kate Madden

Millbrook — Junior

Libero

Madden led the area in total digs (368) and digs per set (4.91). Ranked 13th in  aces per set (0.60). Region 4D and Northwestern District First Team selection.

Jillian Emmart

Clarke County — Senior

Setter

Emmart led area in total assists (596) and assists per set (7.64) and averaged 1.94 digs per set.

 



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