HELENA — Carroll College, Providence and Montana Tech all had athletes named as Frontier Conference indoor track and field athletes of the week, per news releases from the league office Tuesday.
Carroll College’s women ascended to No. 19, Providence maintained its No. 25 ranking, and Adam Hiatt’s Montana Tech Orediggers slipped six spots to No. 15 in Wednesday’s edition of the NAIA ...
Round 2, of the Frontier Conference triple round-robin format, went out like a lion Thursday with two nationally-ranked ...
Meanwhile, Montana Tech dropped to 13-7 overall and 4-3 in the Frontier Conference. Now, Rocky Mountain is tied with Carroll College at the top of the conference with eight games to play.
As Montana Tech men’s basketball continues ... shots in the final minutes of the close win over the Bulldogs. The Carroll College transfer originally from Rancho Cucamonga, California, is ...
The Montana Western women’s basketball team fell twice in conference road games last week, losing to Providence College in Great Falls, 78-66, on Thursday, and to Montana Tech in Butte ...
The Carroll men defeated the Tech 59-58, while the Oredigger women prevailed 59-57 in a Frontier Conference doubleheader.
Super excited. ... It’s a really cool experience for me to go play D-I football, especially with the Cats.” Jaxan Lieberg ...
Several local athletes signed football letters of intent Wednesday on National Signing Day, area schools announced.
Philadelphia quarterback Jalen Hurts celebrates during the Eagles’ NFC Championship win over the the Washington Commanders on Jan. 26 in Philadelphia. With a win on Feb. 9, Berry Tramel says Hurts ...
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