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Colter Nuanez is the co-founder and senior writer for Skyline Sports. After spending six years in the newspaper industry with stops at the Missoulian, the Ellensburg Daily Record and the Bozeman Daily ...
MISSOULA, Montana — In a program with a roster that’s seemed like a revolving door the last few seasons, Shannon Schweyen will be the latest to exit the Lady Griz women’s basketball program. On ...
Here’s an update on the rest of Montana current roster and the differences from last season. Numbers with no changes are not included but stay tuned for a “Griz by the Numbers” podcast with analysis ...
BOZEMAN, Montana — Level Price Jr.’s entire career at Montana State has been an anomaly. He came to MSU as a 5-foot-8, 167-pound walk-on cornerback from one of the most prestigious high school ...
With the approval of his latest contract by the Montana Board of Regents, and his first since 2009, new Montana head football coach Bobby Hauck is the highest paid college coach in terms of base ...
Over the last six months, Colter Nuanez has had all five of the new head football coaches in the Big Sky Conference on Nuanez Now on ESPN Radio & SWX Montana television. Colter & Andrew Houghton break ...
Colter Nuanez breaks down the first round of the FCS Playoffs with scores and Round of 16 matchups, plus some analysis of all three Big Sky Conference playoff games. Colter also gives his "Three Big ...
No. 1 Montana built a 41-20 first half lead before Marcus Graves helped No. 9 Sac State come storming back. Griz guards Michael Oguine (19 points) and Ahmaad Rorie (17) led the league champs to a ...
In this weekly installment of the ESPN Roundtable, former University of Montana wide receiver Keenan Curran joins Ryan Tootell of ESPN Missoula to talk about his recently completed pro day, faith, ...
Sources close to the situation say Sprinkle had full intention of staying at Montana State after guiding the Bobcats to consecutive trips to the Big Dance for the first time in their program’s history ...
Travis DeCuire was blunt about the adversity that his Montana Grizzlies faced this season on their way to a second consecutive Big Sky tournament championship. “If I could tell you every single thing ...
“From last year, it was crazy, I didn’t know what the heck was going on and the competition was unreal,” Sullivan said. “But since spring, summer, I finally am more comfortable now and I fit in a ...