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Full Count: Not even mad; just disappointed
The ESPN College GameDay program that airs each Saturday morning during football season seemed like it would be in Missoula this week.
Heart of the Pack
Home is where the heart is, and Glacier’s Jackson Presley has found a home in the Flathead Valley.
Brawl: Watching a doc no substitute for experience
Paul Brott, Montana State’s senior defensive tackle, was asked Monday how he educated out-of-state players on the rivalry that is the Brawl of the Wild.
Lady Griz great Skyla Sisco loses cancer battle
The University of Montana lost a legendary athlete last week: Skyla Sisco, a standout Lady Griz basketball player, passed away after a six-year battle with breast cancer on Nov. 13.
Bobcat women pull away late from UNLV
Addison Harris scored 26 points and Taylee Chirrick had 16 as Montana State downed UNLV 94-81 Tuesday at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse.
Homegrown Botner to get a big taste of Brawl
Whitefish product Dillon Botner was thinking he was done with football after last season, then was persuaded to stay on and now has a starting spot on the Univ…
Griz comeback bid falls short at Texas A&M
Money Williams scored all 22 of his points as Montana’s second half comeback falls short in an 86-81 defeat to Texas A&M Tuesday at Reed Arena.
Lady Griz set to welcome Gunlock, BYU
The Montana women’s basketball team, after three straight games away from home, will return to Dahlberg Arena this week, hosting BYU on Wednesday night on Robin Selvig Court.
Wolfpack soccer has 2 boys, 2 girls named All-State
Two girls and two boys from Glacier High School were named All-State for Class AA soccer, in voting by Western AA coaches conducted in early November.
Dowler honored again, Big Sky makes statement
Defense and special teams played big roles in No. 3 Montana State’s 38-17 win over then-No. 9 UC Davis Saturday night in Bozeman, and Bobcats won the Big Sky Conference’s weekly honors in both categories.
Money Williams scores national honor
Money Williams put together two of the best back-to-back games in Montana program history last week, and that has led to national recognition: The junior guard was named the Lou Henson Award National Player of the …
Keeping Score: Interviews with Glacier players and coach after semi-final win
We catch up with Asher Knopik, Dylan Banzet, and head coach Grady Bennett moments after the win.
No. 2 Griz roll past Vikings, 63-17
PORTLAND, Ore. — Keali’i Ah Yat accounted for four touchdowns, Eli Gillman had two rushing touchdowns, and Montana beat Portland State 63-17 on Saturday.
Gallatin among 3 repeat champions at state volleyball
BOZEMAN — The Gallatin Raptors made it two straight State AA volleyball titles Friday, downing Great Falls CMR in straight sets in the championship at Breeden Field House on the Montana State University campus.
Lions fall just short of Tigers in B semi
MANHATTAN — The Lions put a scare in the Tigers Saturday, Eureka taking unbeaten Manhattan down to the final seconds of a 14-12 loss in the Class B football semifinals.