Miami football team to wear special Western College-themed jerseys for Homecoming
RedHawks will be decked out in blue for game against Massachusetts; check out the video honoring the legacy of Western College
Miami football team to wear special Western College-themed jerseys for Homecoming
To honor the legacy of the Western College for Women, Miami University’s football team will don special blue, white, and red jerseys as part of the Homecoming 2024 celebration.
Featuring a dark blue base and white numbers with a red border, the jerseys display “Western College” across the front, with a Miami logo patch in the upper right corner. The patch can be tapped by phone to connect to a special website promoting this year’s Homecoming theme, “Celebrating the Spirit of Western: A Homecoming for Love, Honor, and Legacy.” There also is a special video honoring the legacy of Western College.
Miami patches and instructions to access the site will be available for fans in attendance as the RedHawks meet the University of Massachusetts at 3:30 p.m.
The unique jersey design mimics a 1970s-era throwback with its shoulder stripes and sleeve numbers, as this weekend’s festivities honor the 50th anniversary of the final Western College graduating class from 1974. The jersey details fuse the color scheme of Western’s blue and white with Miami’s red and white to recognize the merger of Miami University and Western College and show the institutions coming together as one. The RedHawks will wear their traditional white pants with the matching red stripe for the Homecoming game, which will be broadcast on ESPN+. The jersey combination includes Miami’s trademark white helmets, with the Beveled-M logo on either side.
“It is wonderful to see the Miami RedHawks embrace the ‘Spirit of Western’ and honor the legacy and alumnae of Western College,” President Gregory Crawford said. “I, too, am excited to see the RedHawks take the field in blue Western uniforms as we celebrate Western College’s contributions to both Miami University and higher education, and honor the Western alumnae who are near and dear to our hearts.”
Founded in 1853 as the Western Female Seminary and renamed the Western College for Women in 1904, Western was renowned as a forward-thinking institution on the forefront of international and multicultural education.
Western College for Women closed in 1974, soon becoming part of Miami’s campus, where it housed Miami’s oldest residence-based learning community and division, the School of Interdisciplinary Studies/Western College Program.
As part of Homecoming, the Miami University Alumni Association officially welcomes the Western College Alumnae Association as an affinity group.
“We are excited to honor the legacy and tradition of Western College,” Miami Director of Athletics David Sayler said. “As our football team takes the field for Homecoming, these unique jerseys will add to a special atmosphere at Yager Stadium and help celebrate the enduring relationship between Miami and Western.”