The University Of Montana announced the schedule for the 2012 Football Season. Next season’s slate of competition includes 11 FCS teams, six home games, and three powerful non-conference opponents.
The NFL's regular season wrapped up today with a full day of great action. There were as many as nine teams jockeying for playoff position. As the final second ticked off the clock in New York Sunday night, the Giants had defeated the Cowboys and won the NFC East...
The Grizzlies men's basketball team continued their Big Sky season with a 79-71 win over Eastern Washington. In front of the third largest crowd of the year. Matthias Ward put the exclamation point on the win with a thunderous dunk just before the buzzer...
The Adams Center has been kind to the University of Montana teams this year, with both the men's and women's teams having 5 wins and two losses at home.
The Montana Grizzlies came to a turning point this last season. They were 2-1 on the young season and ranked 10th in the FCS when they traveled to California to play Sacramento State. The Hornets had never beaten the Griz before in 16 tries, but that was about to change...
After the Montana Grizzlies were eliminated from the FCS playoffs by Sam Houston State, it was hard to look past the game and difficulty of taking the loss. But next year, the Griz have many key players returning to help them defend their Big Sky Conference title. They will return battery mates Quarterback Jordan Johnson, who will be a junior and wide reciever Sam Gratton, who will be a senior.
School is out for the holiday break and both of the Grizzlies teams, men and women's, are on a short break. The men's team has a few more days to rest and will play Portland State at the Adams Center Wednesday, December 28th to open Big Sky Conference play...