The Senior team is coming off of a season with two international bronze medals from the Cup of Berlin and Leon Lurje Trophy and are the reigning 2018 National Bronze medalist.
rnPrograms
rnSurvivor is the music for Miami’s short program this year that is a remix of the original version from Destiny’s Child. The free skate is a Tango infused program. "Both programs this year are designed to show power, speed, and strength in two completely different ways." Both programs show a lot of speed throughout the whole program with the help of the great skating quality this team holds.
rnBoth of the programs encompass a great deal of expression through not only the face but the body as well. The skaters exhibit their passion for the program, for their team, and for the sport when they skate. These two programs are a great tie in with all of the lessons that the team has learned from prior seasons and what skills have been built into the organization since establishment.
rnShort Program "Survivor" & Free Program "Tango"
Miami University has started the season at the Diamond Classic. The team put together two clean skated and earned a final score of 166.07. At their second competition mid-November, the RedHawks finished second with 178.37. Skyliners from New York won the competition with a total of 184.45. "We missed one of our lifts and had a small fall that put us in second this time. We look forward to continuing to make improvements for our next competition,» head coach Carla DeGirolamo said on the official website.
rnThe next step will be the Dr. Porter Classic competition which will take place next week in the United States.