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RedHawks release 2010-11 schedule


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Miami will host New Hampshire, Notre Dame and Michigan in 2010-11, according to the RedHawks' season schedule that was released on Friday.

The RedHawks open up with an exhibition game vs. Waterloo on Oct. 3, then they host New Hampshire the following weekend to begin their regular season.

Miami will play 16 home games, 16 road games and two neutral-site contests against Maine and either St. Cloud or Cornell at the Florida College Classic the weekend after Christmas.

With Nebraska-Omaha leaving the league, the CCHA is down to 11 teams for next season, but the conference schedule will remain at 28 games. Miami has home-and-home series vs. Bowling Green, Western Michigan, Northern Michigan and Lake Superior State.

Here is the complete schedule:

(Home games in CAPS)
Oct. 3: WATERLOO (exhibition)
Oct. 8-9: NEW HAMPSHIRE
Oct. 15-16: at St. Cloud State
Oct. 22-23: N. MICHIGAN
Oct. 29-30: L. SUPERIOR ST.
Nov. 5-6: at Ferris State
Nov. 12-13: ALASKA
Nov. 19-20: at Bowling Green
Nov. 26-27: at Western Michigan
Dec. 3-4: NOTRE DAME
Dec. 29: vs. Maine*
Dec. 30: vs. St. Cloud or Cornell*
Jan. 7-8: at Ohio State
Jan 14-15: BOWLING GREEN
Jan. 21-22: at Michigan State
Jan. 28-29: at Notre Dame
Feb. 4-5: MICHIGAN
Feb. 11-12: WESTERN MICHIGAN
Feb. 25-26: at Lake Superior State
   *-at the Florida College Classic, Estero, Fla.

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