The Montana football team wrapped up its slate of 15 practices with its annual spring game Friday night at Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Seven-time PRCA world champ hoping a strong Billings performance springboards him into PBR title contention.
To have that scholarship available provides a great opportunity. This university has meant a lot to me." Brody Grebe
All 18 players selected will play collegiate volleyball.
- Missoula's Whitney Morrison posts Montana's highest heptathlon score since 2019
- Great Falls boys basketball coach Bob Howard retires
- Missoula Sentinel Spartans ready to restore winning tradition with veteran roster
- Dawson's Seth Amunrud recognized as NJCAA DI All-American
- Helena's Jaxan Lieberg joins Tevin Wetzel at Carroll, flipping Montana State commitment
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Quinn Chamberlain has a track record of football success as a player and high school offensive coordinator. He is taking over as Hellgate head coach.
With his 1st PBR elite series win last week, Clay Guiton aims to keep good times rolling in Billings
19-year-old bull rider excited to be a part of historic Magic City PBR tour stop.
Clay Guiton is hoping to keep on winning with the PBR World Finals approaching.
Photos from the first night of the Cooper Tires PBR Billings event at First Interstate Arena at MetraPark on Friday, April 11, 2025.
The opening of a PBR Unleash The Beast event keeps fans on the edge of their seats.
The two-day Unleash the Beast tour stop in Billings began Friday at First Interstate Arena at MetraPark.
The two-day Billings PBR tour stop began Friday at the Metra.
Photos from the Griz spring football game at Washington-Grizzly Stadium on Friday, April 11, 2025.
Saturday will be a busy day at RMC with the spring scrimmage and Bear Bash scheduled.
Photos from Thursday's action at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in Bozeman.
“We got off to a really good start. We did a good job in bareback, saddle bronc, steer wrestling, that was all good.” MSU coach Kyle Whitaker
Helena Capital swept the first crosstown tennis dual of the season, winning the boys and girls matchups.
Both athletes dazzled at the the Fighting Saints Open in Helena.
Both were honored for their play at the Columbia Basin Invitational in Richland, Wash.
Both athletes shined at the Whitworth Peace Meet.
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