Bill Davidge, Longtime Blue Jackets Analyst, Passes Away at 72
The hockey world mourns the loss of Bill Davidge, whose 23‑year coaching stint and extensive broadcasting career left an indelible mark on the sport in Ohio and beyond.
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The hockey world mourns the loss of Bill Davidge, whose 23‑year coaching stint and extensive broadcasting career left an indelible mark on the sport in Ohio and beyond.

Indiana University is intensifying its recruitment of Errol Kerns III, a standout safety from Indianapolis, as the Hoosiers aim to keep top talent at home.

Bill Davidge, a former Ohio State player and longtime Miami coach, passed away at 72. His career spanned playing, coaching, broadcasting, and a lasting legacy in collegiate hockey.

Bill Davidge, who shaped Miami University's hockey tradition for decades, passed away at 72. His influence spans from the program's rise to varsity status to his later work as a scout and broadcaster.

Bill Davidge, a longtime figure in Columbus hockey, died at 72. Colleagues and fans remember his upbeat spirit, mentorship, and lasting impact on the sport.

Rising safety Errol Kerns III, a junior from Lawrence Central High School, will be on campus June 19‑21 for an official visit, a move that follows his decommitment from Miami (Ohio) and interest from a host of major programs.
John Cooper, a Kansas State assistant basketball coach from Kansas City, is using his local connections to help head coach Casey Alexander recruit top talent from the Kansas City area, emphasizing the program's history of developing NBA‑bound players.
Butler will host Indiana State on Oct. 10 in an exhibition that marks the debut of the 2026‑27 team coached by Ronald Nored, while Butler alumnus Matthew Graves leads the Sycamores after recovering from surgery.

Junior outfielder Tommy Harrison’s latest weekly award highlights a four‑home‑run series that helped Miami University capture its second consecutive regular‑season MAC title and prepare for the upcoming tournament.

Coach Glenn Box announced the signing of ten newcomers, highlighting their high‑school and college achievements and the impact they are expected to have on the RedHawks' future.

Noah Willis announced his scholarship offer from Michigan State on social media, joining a list of programs vying for his commitment.

After a 12‑20 season, Penn State looks to the transfer portal and European market to rebuild a roster that can compete in the rugged Big Ten.

A combination of alleged mistreatment, threats, and academic pressures has driven seven players to the transfer portal and left Stanford's women's basketball program unranked for the first time in 30 years.

Northern Michigan University’s Wildcats hockey team launches its 50th anniversary season with a home series against Miami University, marking the start of a year-long celebration of the program’s rich history and future ambitions.

Coach Travis Steele’s upcoming award ceremony will spotlight Miami’s perfect 31‑0 run, a milestone that links past and present Miami basketball legends.

The Seminoles, riding a strong season and a projected top seed, aim to capture their first ever national title as they open a crucial matchup against Miami.

The Minutemen concluded a three‑game road series with Miami University, showing flashes of power but ultimately falling short in each contest.

Northern Michigan University announced its full 2026‑27 men’s ice hockey schedule, highlighting opening series against Miami University, a holiday tournament in Milwaukee and a series of conference games that will culminate in the CCHA playoffs and a berth at the NCAA Frozen Four.

The RedHawks announce the addition of Andrew Dakich, a seasoned coach with a strong playing pedigree, to their men's basketball coaching staff.

The university announced Dakich's appointment, highlighting his playing legacy, coaching successes and academic background.

The Hurricanes win two of three against Louisville, Sosa homers twice, Glidewell strikes out the side, and Miami University lands a four‑star defensive lineman.