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October 12, 2009 | RedHawk rumblings | Miami University sports news

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Monday, October 12, 2009

Haywood hopes Miami can avoid tedious travel

By Pete Conrad

After a pretty grim bus ride to the northern suburbs of Chicago last weekend, coach Michael Haywood is taking no chances with his Miami RedHawks and this weekend’s game at Ohio University.

“After that 8-hour, 18-minute ride over to Chicago last week, we’re going to make sure we leave earlier,” Haywood said today during his weekly press conference. “We’ll make sure we don’t get stuck in Columbus. We’re going to make sure in our scheduling process that we’re going to miss (heavy) traffic.”

The RedHawks flew to Boise, Idaho earlier this season. That trip must have seemed like a lark to the RedHawks compared to the much shorter (in distance) trip to Chicago. The team was bottled up in its bus for almost 3 hours just in the Chicago area.

Part of the problem was unbelievably heavy traffic — I spent almost 2 hours moving 2 miles on I-90/I-94 in the south side of Chicago myself last Friday evening, maybe within honking distance of the team bus. Nope, didn’t see Big Bad Leroy Brown.

Part of the problem for Miami was the bus. It was too tall for some of the underpasses leading to the team’s hotel. I heard that took about an extra 40 minutes.

Under good conditions, it normally takes about 6 hours to get to Evanston. But driving conditions are seldom good around Chicago.

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Sweep keeps RedHawks at top of poll

The Miami University hockey team retained its spot at the top of the USA Today/USA Hockey Magazine poll.

The RedHawks, who swept St. Cloud State 3-2 and 2-0 over the weekend to open the season, received 24 of 33 first-place votes by coaches in the poll released Monday, Oct. 12. Miami received 496 total points, followed closely by No. 2 Boston University (470). The Terriers (0-0) received the other nine first-place votes.

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Denver (1-1) is third, followed by North Dakota (2-0-0) and Michigan (1-1-0).

View the complete poll here: http://tinyurl.com/yablymu

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