The No. 21 Miami (Ohio) RedHawks managed to stay unbeaten on Friday night with a 67-65, buzzer-beating win over Western Michigan.
In the biggest series the Miami RedHawks have played since 2015, they delivered the biggest win in quite a long time on Friday night. Miami clawed back from two deficits to defeat the defending national champion Western Michigan Broncos 3-2 in overtime at a standing-room-only Goggin Ice Center, improving to 17-8-2 and now 5-0-2 in extra time.
The Western Michigan Broncos capped off its historic season with a 41-6 victory over the Kennesaw State Owls in the Myrtle Beach Bowl, making it the team’s first bowl win since 2021.
A busy Friday in college football’s 2025-26 postseason continues with an early kickoff between Western Michigan and Kennesaw State in the Myrtle Beach Bowl.
Many Miami RedHawks got their first taste of National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) road games this past weekend, and they did not go as planned.
The Miami RedHawks‘ tough weekend in Kalamazoo, Michigan, continued on Saturday night, falling 6-2 to the Western Michigan Broncos and suffering their first sweep of the season.
The Miami RedHawks fell 5-2 to the No. 9 Western Michigan Broncos on Friday night at Lawson Arena in Kalamazoo, Michigan. This was their first road loss of the season and dropped their record to 7-2-0 (1-2-0 in NCHC play).
Ravens rookie CB Bilhal Kone tore his ACL and MCL and will miss the entire 2025 season, according to Jordan Schultz. Kone was having a great camp and was working himself into the defensive back rotation.
From irrelevance to excellence. In just a few short years, the Western Michigan Broncos went from a team meddling in the NCHC to becoming the best team in college hockey.
Each opening round matchup of the 2025 Men's Frozen Four tournament is intriguing, and that's especially true for Western Michigan versus Minnesota State University.
The National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC) Frozen Faceoff Championship was held on Saturday evening, Mar. 22, at the Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minnesota, between the Western Michigan Broncos and the Denver University Pioneers.
The Los Angeles Rams doubled down on defense in the second round of the NFL Draft, selecting Florida State defensive lineman Brandon Fiske with the 39th overall pick.
In the heart of Kalamazoo, Michigan, excitement filled the air as Western Michigan Broncos football faithful gathered for the annual Spring Game. With temperatures peaking at a comfortable 56 degrees under sunny skies, fans eagerly anticipated the unveiling of their beloved Broncos’ progress and potential for the upcoming season.
The Green Bay Packers could use another edge rusher, and it seems they have their eyes set on one heading into the NFL Draft. According to Ian Rapoport of NFL media, the Packers have scheduled a meeting with Western Michigan standout Marshawn Kneeland this week.
Simply put, this is not how that play was drawn up. But it worked.
In their upcoming second season under head coach Lance Taylor, the Western Michigan Broncos look to be making key changes on the defensive side of the ball.
Another Mid-American Conference team formally announced their spring schedule on Thursday. The Western Michigan Broncos will begin spring practices on Monday, March 18.
Per a report from ESPN's Pete Thamel, the Western Michigan Broncos have found their next offensive coordinator. Thamel posted to X that Walt Bell will be hired to take the position.
You truly have to see this snowy visual in order to believe it.
When it comes to college football in the state of Michigan, Michigan State and Michigan will always be at the forefront, but don't forget there's three other Division I football programs in the state too.
Western Michigan is coming off an upset 44-41 road win against the Pittsburgh Panthers that improved the Broncos to 2-1 on the season. It was Western Michigan's first victory over a Power 5 opponent under Lester.
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