The Northern Michigan football team scored three touchdowns in the second half but could not overcome an early deficit and fell to Ohio Dominican, 38-28, Saturday afternoon at the Superior Dome. Click the above headline to read the game details.
Finlandia University has promoted Curtis Wittenberg to the position of Director of Athletics, effective immediately. He had been serving as Associate Director of Athletics and Compliance for the university located in Hancock. Click the above headline to read details of his hiring.
The Northern Michigan men's soccer team edged Walsh, 2-1, Sunday afternoon at Milazzo Field. Nick Metcalfe broke the draw with his second goal of the weekend in the 36th minute of the match, firing a shot past Jon-Paul Della Pia. Click the above headline for details. (NMU Photo)
he Northern Michigan women's soccer team shut out Lake Erie, 2-0, Sunday afternoon at Jack Britt Memorial Field in Ohio. Click the above headline to read the details. (NMU Sports Photo)
The Michigan Tech football team held a 17-0 lead until early in the fourth quarter in Ohio on Saturday, but then the Tiffin Dragons scored 24 unanswered points in the final nine minutes to come out on top 24-17. Click the above headline to read details, courtesy of MTU Athletics.
Jake Mayon rushed for two touchdowns in the final five minutes of regulation, but the Northern Michigan football team could not overcome an early deficit and fell to No. 24 Ferris State, 45-23, Saturday afternoon. Click the above headline to read details. (Ferris State Sports Photo)
Robbie Payne scored five points but it wasn't enough as the Northern Michigan University hockey team lost to Wisconsin, 6-5, Saturday night at the Resch Center in Green Bay. This follows a 3-2 NMU win on Friday. Click the above headline to read details on both games. (NMU Photo)
Eight different players had multi-point outings as the Northern Michigan hockey team dismantled the University of Victoria, 10-1, in its season-opening exhibition game Sunday night at the Berry Events Center. Click the above headline to read details. (NMU Sports Photo)
The Michigan Tech University hockey team lost to Minnesota-Duluth, 4-3, on Sunday, after the Bulldogs scored a late goal to break a tie. Tech also lost, 6-0, on Saturday. Click the above headline to read recaps of both games, courtesy of Michigan Tech Athletics. (MTU Photo)
The Northern Michigan football team raced out to a 30-0 lead in the first half and never looked back, upending Walsh, 54-14, Saturday afternoon at the Superior Dome. Five different Wildcats scored touchdowns in the victory. Click the above headline to read the details. (NMU Photo)
The Michigan Tech University football team built a ten-point lead on Homecoming Saturday afternoon, but in the end, the Huskies suffered a heartbreaking 17-16 loss to Saginaw Valley State at Sherman Field. Click the above headline to read all of the details from MTU Athletics.
The Northern Michigan University volleyball team rallied from two sets down to stun the Michigan Tech Huskies, 3-2, Tuesday night at Vandament Arena in Marquette. Northern won the fifth and final set, 15-12. Click the above headline to read the match details. (NMU Photo)
The Northern Michigan University men's soccer team won its third straight game on Sunday, beating the Findlay Oilers, 2-0, in Ohio. Click the above headline for details. (NMU photo)
The Michigan Tech soccer team gave the three time defending NCAA Division II National Champion all it could handle Sunday, but top ranked Grand Valley State was able to slip by 1-0 in a GLIAC match in Houghton. Click the above headline to read the details. (MTU Athletics Photo)
The Northern Michigan University football team held on for a 29-24 win over the Northwood Timberwolves Saturday on Homecoming at the Superior Dome. The 'Cats won when Northwood's Hail Mary pass was caught one yard away from the goal line as time ran out. Click the above headline to read the details.
The Northern Michigan volleyball team swept Cedarville Thursday evening to start its three-match Ohio trip and extend its winning streak to four games. Northern improved to 8-4 on the season with the win, 26-24, 25-22, and 25-13. Click the above headline for details. (NMU Photo)
Northern Michigan University announced Tuesday that David Poggi will serve as the interim head women's soccer coach. Poggi is currently the men's soccer coach, and will run the women's team while Matt Granstrand takes a leave of absence. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University men's soccer team earned its first victory in program history Sunday afternoon, beating Walsh (Ohio), 5-2. Ben Hoffman had two goals and two assists to lead the Wildcats. Click the above headline to read the game's details. (NMU photo)
Escanaba graduate David Falish caught four passes, including the one that clinched the game in the fourth quarter, helping Michigan Tech post a 17-10 football win at Ohio Dominican Saturday in Ohio. Click the above headline to read the game story, courtesy of MTU Athletics. (MTU photo)
The Superior Dome at Northern Michigan University is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month. It remains the largest wooden dome in the world, standing 14 stories tall and spanning five acres wide. Click the above headline to read more about the dome. (NMU Photo)
The City of Marquette will begin signing people up for the chance to win tickets for the National Hockey League's exhibition game between the Buffalo Sabres and the Carolina Hurricanes. The game will be held next month at Lakeview Arena, after the arena was named Kraft Hockeyville USA. Click the above headline for details. (WJMN-Local Three News Photo)
The Northern Michigan women's golf team captured its first team title on its home course Sunday afternoon. The Wildcats posted a two-round 490 (178-312), 25 strokes better than second-place Davenport. Click the above headline to read more details. (NMU Photo)
The Michigan Tech soccer team rallied from a 1-0 halftime deficit at Bemidji State on Sunday, scoring two unanswered goals in the final 45 minutes to secure a 2-1 victory. The win by the Huskies was their third straight. Click the above headline to read details. (MTU Photo)
The Northern Michigan University football team went to overtime for the second straight week, but this time, the result was a downer for the Wildcats. Northern lost to Angelo State (Texas), 47-41, at the Superior Dome. Click the above headline to read details. (NMU story, photo)
The Michigan Tech University football team built a 21-10 lead on Saturday...with Escanaba native David Falish scoring on a long touchdown reception...but the Huskies couldn't hold on, losing to Ferris State, 30-28, at Sherman Field. Click the above headline to read the details, courtesy of Michigan Tech University Athletics. (MTU photo)
The Northern Michigan University football team rallied to beat the Lake Erie Storm, 38-35, Saturday afternoon in Ohio. Jake Mayon had a six-yard touchdown run in overtime to seal the victory. Click the above headline to read the details, courtesy of NMU Sports Information.
The Michigan Tech football team kicked off the 2016 season on Saturday with a 33-7 victory against Walsh (Ohio) University at Sherman Field on a perfect day for football. Click the above headline to read details, courtesy of MTU Athletics. (Michigan Tech University photo)
The Bay College Norse will begin playing men's and women's basketball in the fall of 2017. With 13 months before that first game, planning is under way to upgrade the Bay College Gym at the YMCA. Click the above headline to read details. (Pictured: the current 1968 YMCA gym).
The Northern Michigan University men's soccer team played its third and final scrimmage on Saturday, beating Finlandia University, 5-0, in Marquette. The first game that actually counts for the 'Cats is set for next Saturday on the road at Missouri-St. Louis. Meanwhile, NMU soccer team has opened a flash store to raise money. Click the above headline for details.
Former Northern Michigan quarterback Keith Nelsen recently established and endowed a football scholarship. The Nelsen Football Scholarship will provide financial support to a Wildcat on the active roster who graduated from a Wisconsin high school. Click the above headline for details.