
Garvin, Suder Named Miami Athletes of the Week
1/19/2026 3:30:00 PM | General, Men's Basketball, Track & Field, Cross Country
For their performances last week, Ella Garvin and Peter Suder are Miami's Athletes of the Week, presented by Skyline Chili for the week of Jan. 19.

Female Winner: Ella Garvin
Ella Garvin (high jump) Placed 4th in the high jump event at the Hoosier Horsepower Invitational with a mark of 1.74 meters. This ties the second-best all-time indoor high jump in Miami program history and was the best jump for a RedHawk in over 15 years. Garvin's jump ties her for second in the MAC. A junior from New Castle, Ind., she is studying Accountancy in the Farmer School of Business.

Male Winner: Peter Suder
Peter Suder helped Miami go 2-0 on the week and extend its season record to 19-0 (7-0 MAC), as the RedHawks have now matched the best start for a program in MAC history (originally set by WMU in 1975-76 at 19-0) with a pair of home wins over Central Michigan and Buffalo. In 33.7 minutes per game, Suder averaged 24.0 points, three rebounds, two steals, one assist and one block. He shot 18-of-34 (52.9%) from the floor and went 8-of-15 (53.3%) from the three-point line. The senior guard opened the week with 11 points, two assists, two rebounds and two steals in a 100-61 win over the Chippewas Tuesday night. Suder then recorded a season-high 37 points, four rebounds, two steals and two blocks against Buffalo Saturday afternoon. Suder came up clutch for Miami in a 105-102 overtime victory, as he knocked down a three-pointer with just over a second remaining to defeat the Bulls. A senior guard from Carmel, Ind., he is studying Sport Management in the College of Education, Health and Society.

Female Winner: Ella Garvin
Ella Garvin (high jump) Placed 4th in the high jump event at the Hoosier Horsepower Invitational with a mark of 1.74 meters. This ties the second-best all-time indoor high jump in Miami program history and was the best jump for a RedHawk in over 15 years. Garvin's jump ties her for second in the MAC. A junior from New Castle, Ind., she is studying Accountancy in the Farmer School of Business.

Male Winner: Peter Suder
Peter Suder helped Miami go 2-0 on the week and extend its season record to 19-0 (7-0 MAC), as the RedHawks have now matched the best start for a program in MAC history (originally set by WMU in 1975-76 at 19-0) with a pair of home wins over Central Michigan and Buffalo. In 33.7 minutes per game, Suder averaged 24.0 points, three rebounds, two steals, one assist and one block. He shot 18-of-34 (52.9%) from the floor and went 8-of-15 (53.3%) from the three-point line. The senior guard opened the week with 11 points, two assists, two rebounds and two steals in a 100-61 win over the Chippewas Tuesday night. Suder then recorded a season-high 37 points, four rebounds, two steals and two blocks against Buffalo Saturday afternoon. Suder came up clutch for Miami in a 105-102 overtime victory, as he knocked down a three-pointer with just over a second remaining to defeat the Bulls. A senior guard from Carmel, Ind., he is studying Sport Management in the College of Education, Health and Society.
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