The RedHawks fell 3-1 to the No. 5 Providence Friars on Saturday night in a hard fought battle that showed promise from the young Miami team. Austin Alger, Phil Knies and Casey Gilling — all freshmen — had all of the points on Miami’s lone goal.
“I thought the effort was pretty good, we have to clean up some things and work a little harder to win battles,” head coach Enrico Blasi said. “I thought for the first game, our young team did a pretty good job and lots to build on.”
Miami is now 0-1 overall and at home, while Providence takes the non-conference season opener to make its record 1-0.