Miami Ohio University Athletics

RedHawks Win MAC Title with 8-0 Triumph Over Longwood
10/31/2025 3:10:00 PM | Field Hockey
OXFORD, Ohio – Miami claimed the Mid-American Conference regular-season title Friday with an 8-0 home victory over Longwood. With the win, the RedHawks have captured the top seed for the MAC Tournament in Harrisonburg, Va. Miami improved to 13-4 (8-1 MAC) and secured its ninth-straight regular-season championship. Longwood falls to 4-13 (2-7 MAC) with the result.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
MIAMI GAME NOTES:
UP NEXT: The RedHawks will travel to Harrisonburg, Va. next week to play for their eighth-straight MAC Tournament title.
HOW IT HAPPENED:
- Scoring began early for Miami as Malena Sabez netted her 20th goal of the year on a penalty corner with assists from Becca Lawn and Berta Mata.
- Mata earned her 18th assist of the year as Justina Intzes scored minutes later to make it 2-0.
- Less than a minute later, Sloane Wearren scored off an assist by Intzes to make it 3-0.
- The second period held scoreless to maintain a 3-0 lead for Miami.
- Riley Mazzalupi netted her second goal of the season 20 seconds into the second half to make it 4-0. Wearren assisted.
- 22 seconds later, Mata found the back of the cage with an assist from Paula Navarro.
- Just a minute later, Bet Gifra scored on another assist by Navarro to make it 6-0.
- Another penalty corner goal from Sabez with an assist from Mata rounded out a stretch of four goals in four minutes and 14 seconds.
- A fourth-quarter goal from Lucia Ventos put the exclamation point on an 8-0 win to clinch the MAC regular-season title.
MIAMI GAME NOTES:
- Miami took 43 shots (26 on goal) and held the Lancers to three (one on goal).
- Miami earned 15 penalty corners and held Longwood to one.
- Sabez went 2-for-12 with six shots on goal.
- Mazzalupi went 1-for-2.
- Mata went 1-for-5 with four shots on goal and three assists.
- Gifra went 1-for-7 with five shots on goal.
- Navarro had two assists.
- Imke Breedijk took two shots.
- With her 18th assist of the year, Mata broke the all-time program record for single-season assists set in 2024 by Carlie Servis.
- The win marked Miami's seventh shutout of the season.
UP NEXT: The RedHawks will travel to Harrisonburg, Va. next week to play for their eighth-straight MAC Tournament title.
Players Mentioned
Miami Women's Basketball Head Coach Glenn Box, Amber Tretter & Ilse de Vries 3-21 Postgame
Sunday, March 22
Miami Women's Basketball Tamar Singer March Madness Practice Mic'd Up
Saturday, March 21
Miami Women's Basketball Head Coach Glenn Box & Players 3-20 March Madness Press Conference
Saturday, March 21
Miami Men's Basketball Head Coach Travis Steele, Peter Suder and Luke Skaljac 3-20 Post Game
Friday, March 20













