The Northern Michigan University volleyball team rode the wave of emotion generated by more than 1,200 fans inside Vandament Arena Tuesday night, beating the Michigan Tech Huskies, 3-0. The scores were 25-18, 27-25, and 25-14. Click the above headline to read details, and hear post-game comments from Northern Michigan Coach Mike Lozier.
The Northern Michigan University hockey team has been picked to finish second in the Central Collegiate Hockey Association Preseason poll. Freshman Joey Larson is the CCHA Pre-season Rookie of the Year, and senior A.J. Vanderbeck was picked on the pre-season All-CCHA First Team. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University women's soccer team rolled to a 4-1 win over Saginaw Valley State on Sunday, while the men's team settled for a 1-1 tie with Davenport. Click the above headline for details from both matches. (NMU Photo)
The Bay College Norse Volleyball Team opened MCCAA Northern Conference play at home this weekend, and were swept in straight sets in both matches. Bay lost to Muskegon on Friday, and to Grand Rapids on Saturday. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University football team lost on the road Saturday to the Danvenport Panthers, 31-21, in suburban Grand Rapids. Click the above headline to read details, from both NMU and DU Sports Information. (Davenport University photo)
The NMU men's golf team made the journey down to Ohio where they placed tied for eighth. The match consisted of 54-holes, two rounds on Monday and one on Tuesday. The team shot a final score of 889, which breaks the Team 54-Hole School Record. Click the above headline for details.
The Bay College Norse Volleyball Team (7-6) ended up taking two out of three matches on their trip to Minnesota this past weekend. After beating Anoka-Ramsey 3-2 in a thrilling five set match, the Norse swept Dakota County Technical College before falling to a very good Century College team. Click the above headline for details.
The NMU Volleyball team started the GLIAC schedule off with a sweep of Grand Valley State Saturday, and followed it up with another sweep of Davenport to start the season 9-1 and 2-0 in the GLIAC. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University Football team played host to the University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh Titans. The Wildcats came out on top, 13-10, in a close game, for their first win of the season. Click the above headline for details. (NMU Photo)
St. Thomas used a balanced attack and steady defense to soundly defeat Michigan Tech football 32-6 in non-conference play Saturday afternoon at O'Shaughnessy Stadium. The Huskies fell to 1-1 on the season. Click the above headline for details. (MTU Photo)
Four second-half goals from freshmen helped the Wildcats rally back from a 2-0 halftime deficit as they defeated Upper Iowa 4-2 to start GLIAC play. NMU is now 2-2-1 on the young season. Click the above headline for details. (NMU Photo)
The Island Resort Collegiate golf championship went down to the wire on Monday, and in the end, nothing was solved as the Toledo Rockets and Illinois State University Redbirds finished tied for first place and will share the trophy. Click the above headline for detais.
The Bay College Norse volleyball team salvaged the final match of a three-match road trip to Wisconsin on Saturday, beating the Dakota County (Minn.) Technical College Blue Knights, 3-1., at a triangular hosted by Madison College. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University men's soccer team took an early lead against fourth-ranked Indianapolis on Sunday, but the Greyhounds rallied to beat the Wildcats, 2-1, in Marquette. Click the above headline for details. (NMU photo)
The first day of the Island Resort Collegiate golf championship is in the books at Sage Run. After 36 holes of golf, Toledo is in first place, followed by Illinois State, Michigan, and Kentucky. Click the above headline for details. (Toledo Athletics photo)
The Northern Michigan University volleyball team wrapped up a perfect 4-0 trip to Kentucky on Saturday with wins over William Jewell (Mo.) College and Tiffin (Ohio) University. Click the above headline for details, courtesy of NMU Sports Information.
The Northern Michigan University volleyball team won twice in Kentucky on Friday, beating Henderson State, 3-1, and Kentucky Wesleyan, 3-0. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University football team opened up the 2022 campaign Thursday by hosting the McKendree University Bearcats in the first night game in the Superior Dome in over ten years. The Bearcats came out on top 31-24 in Overtime. Click the above headline for details, and to hear interviews with Deandre Caldwell and John McMullen.
Darius Willis pulled down two second half touchdown receptions and lifted Michigan Tech football to a season opening victory over Wisconsin-Platteville 23-13 Thursday night at Kearly Stadium in front of 1,933 fans. Click the above headline for details. (MTU Photo)
The Bay College Norse volleyball team wrapped up another successful weekend on Sunday, posting a 3-0 win over Minnesota North-Hibbing. The scores were 25-8, 25-19, and 25-22. It wraps up the program's first two weeks with a 4-3 record. Click the above headline for details from Sunday's match, as well as photos, videos, and interviews.
With second-half goals from Baruc Delgado and Keegan Schmidt for Northern Michigan and a pair of second-half goals from Quincy, the Wildcats and Hawks played to a 2-2 tie on Sunday afternoon in Illinois. Click the above headline for details.
The Bay College Norse split an exciting afternoon of volleyball on Saturday afternoon in the program's first-ever matches in Escanaba. After dropping a five-set match to Alpena Community College the Norse bounced back to sweep Hibbing Community College in three straight sets. Click the above headline for all of the details.
It was a long day of volleyball at the Vanadament Arena in Marquette on Friday as the NMU Open played out its first full day. The NMU Wildcats lost a five-set marathon in the afternoon match, and then won a five-setter in a match that ended well past 11 p.m. Click the above headline to read all of the details via NMU Sports Information.
A pair of second half goals from junior Brenna Musser and sophomore Justina L'Esperance powered the Northern Michigan University women's soccer team to a season-opening 2-0 victory over St. Cloud State on Thursday. Click the above headline for details.
The Bay College Norse volleyball team played its first-ever matches this weekend at the "All-In" Opening Weekend Tournament in Rockford, Ill. The Norse came home with two wins against two losses. Click the above headline for the scoreboard.
The NMU volleyball team took to the court for the first time this season on Saturday against the Central Michigan University (CMU) Chippewas. This exhibition match was the first-ever collegiate volleyball match on Mackinac Island. Click the above headline for details.
Former longtime Northern Michigan University athletic director and hockey coach Rick Comley will serve as interim AD, following the recent announcement of current AD Forrest Karr's resignation. Click the above headline to read more about the move.
Bay College is ready to start a new chapter in Norse athletics. The new volleyball program is set to play its first-ever matches this weekend. The Norse held their final pre-season practice Wednesday night before hitting the bus to Illinois for their first road trip. Click the above headline to see photos, videos, and interviews.
Northern Michigan University Athletic Director Forest Karr has stepped down, and will become the new athletic director at the University of Minnesota-Duluth. The announcement came on Wednesday afternoon, and takes effect immediately. Karr has been Northern's athletic director since 2012. Click the above headline for details.
Michigan State men's basketball head coach Tom Izzo has agreed to terms on a new contract, MSU Vice President and Director of Athletics Alan Haller announced Thursday. Clicked the above headline to read details about Izzo's new contract.