Miami sweeps Reese and Jacoby Trophies again
RedHawks become first program in MAC history to capture both trophies in back-to-back seasons

Miami sweeps Reese and Jacoby Trophies again
RedHawks become first program in MAC history to capture both trophies in back-to-back seasons
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Miami University swept the Reese Trophy and Jacoby Trophy in 2025-26 for the third time in the past seven years and the fifth time in school history, the Mid-American Conference announced today. This is the first time in history that a MAC program has captured both trophies in back-to-back seasons.
The RedHawks won their second-straight Reese Trophy (and 27th overall) as the top men's athletic program in the MAC during the 2025-26 academic year. Miami captured its eighth Jacoby Trophy (and second in a row) as the top MAC women's program in 2025-26. The RedHawks also claimed both trophies in 2025, 2019, 1997 and 1983.
During the past academic year, Miami competed in six men's sports and won the men's golf championship while also claiming regular season titles in men's basketball and baseball. The RedHawk football team also made it to the MAC Championship title game. Miami's Reese score this year marks the highest men's score of all time.
Miami competed in 10 women's sports during the 2025-26 academic year and won the field hockey and women's basketball tournament titles and regular season championships.
"Winning these awards is a testament to our amazing student-athletes across all our sports, along with our talented coaches and staff that guide them on our mission to Graduate Champions from Miami University", said Director of Athletics David Sayler. "To win both all sport trophies two years in a row, a feat that has never been done before in the history of the Mid-American Conference, is a tremendous accomplishment for all RedHawks to be proud of. Success like this is not accidental, it is purposeful and comes with tremendous commitment from everyone involved with Miami University - along with strong support from our donors and fans. Kudos again to our fantastic student-athletes on an amazing year, but I want to stress that we are not done and will not rest in our relentless pursuit of comprehensive excellence."
"This is an extraordinary accomplishment for our athletic programs to be awarded the Jacoby and Reese All-Sports Trophies," Miami University President Greg Crawford said. "This marks the second consecutive year our teams have earned this honor, a testament to their hard work, competitive spirit, and unwavering commitment to teamwork. As a student-first institution dedicated to excellence, we are proud of our student-athletes who excel on the field, court, and pitch as well as in the classroom. Our student-athletes exemplify Miami's enduring values of love and honor."
For the Reese Trophy, points are awarded based on each school's finish, with the overall total divided by the number of sports sponsored by each school. The men's trophy is named for former MAC Commissioner David E. Reese. Reese was the first-ever MAC Commissioner and served the conference from its inception in 1946 until 1964.
For the Jacoby Trophy, points are awarded based on each school's finish, with the overall total divided by the number of sports sponsored by each school. The women's trophy is named for former MAC Commissioner Fred Jacoby. Jacoby was the MAC Commissioner from 1971-82 and is credited with incorporating women's athletics into the conference structure.