by Danny Waldo
Now that the Fall Sports season is over, it’s time for the boys and girls of winter to take center stage, and that means it’s time for high school hoops.
Both the Bozeman Hawk boys’ and girls’ basketball programs recently completed tryouts in preparation for the 2018-19 season and ...
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MSU Men off to slow 2018-19 start
by Danny Waldo
A difficult non-conference schedule will help prepare a team for a run through league play.
At least that was Montana State Bobcat head coach Brian Fish’s thinking when he compiled the 2018 non-conference schedule for his men’s basketball team. Through the first three weeks of the ...
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MSU wins Can the Griz food drive, donates record amount of food
From MSU News Service
Montana State University and the Bozeman community rallied for a win in the 19th annual Can the Griz food drive, with supporters donating a record of the equivalent of 448,720 pounds of food to the Gallatin Valley Food Bank.
Can the Griz and the corresponding Can the Cats ...
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118th Brawl of the Wild: an instant classic
by Danny Waldo
They’re already calling it the ‘Miracle in Missoula,’ and if it isn’t the greatest game in the series between two storied rivals, it has to be right near the top.
Fans will be talking about the latest installment of the Brawl of the Wild for years to come after the Montana State ...
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Santa Run for Education precedes Stroll on Dec. 1
Support area youth education by participating in the Santa Run for Education 5k on Saturday, December 1st. The kick-off event for the Downtown Christmas Stroll allows participants to run, then Stroll! This wonderful family fun day will include pictures with Santa, treats from Starky’s Authentic ...
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MSU wins Can the Griz food drive, donates record amount of food
MSU wins Can the Griz food drive, donates record amount of food
From MSU News Service
Montana State University and the Bozeman community rallied for a win in the 19th annual Can the Griz food drive, with supporters donating a record of the equivalent of 448,720 pounds of food to the Gallatin ...
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