The Northern Michigan University hockey team split its weekend series with the St. Thomas Tommies at the Berry Events Center. The Wildcats won Friday, 3-2, but lost on Saturday, 3-1. Click the above headline for details of both games. (NMU Photo)
The Bay College Norse closed the game on a 15-4 run to rally past the Muskegon Community College Jayhawks, 76-72, Saturday afternoon in Muskegon. Baril Mawo led the way with 23 points. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and interviews.
The Bay College Norse women's basketball team stretched its winning streak to six games on Saturday with an 80-73 win over the Muskegon Community College Jayhawks in Muskegon. Siena Lingle and Ashlee Burchette boty scored 23 points to lead the Norse. Click the above headline to see photos and videos, and to listen to interviews.
The Northern Michigan women's basketball team scored a single-quarter season-high 28 points in the second while also holding Parkside to a single-quarter season-low of six points to hang on for a big 83-76 road victory on Saturday afternoon. Click the above headline for details.
Trailing by four with just over 10 minutes left, the Northern Michigan men's basketball team went on a 20-4 run over a six-minute window and held on down the stretch for a 82-78 win at Purdue Northwest, pushing its winning streak to ten. Click the above headline for details.
Jacy Weisbrod scored a career-high 24 points in a 76-62 wire-to-wire victory for the Northern Michigan women's basketball team over Purdue Northwest on Thursday. Makaylee Kuhn added 20 points in the road victory. Click the above headline for details. (NMU Photo)
The Bay College Norse women's basketball team opened the MCCAA conference season Wednesday night with a 76-34 win over North Central Michigan in Petoskey. Ashless Burchette led the way with 26 points. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, interviews.
The Escanaba High School hockey team scored three times in the final 2:11 of the game to stun the Manistique Emeralds, 4-2, Tuesday night, in Escanaba. Click the above headline for details, photos and videos taken by Liz Taylor, and to hear interviews.
The Escanaba Eskymos and Gladstone Braves met for the second time in five days on the wrestling mat, and the result was the same Monday night in Gladstone. The Braves beat the Eskymos by an even larger score than last time, 63-12. Click the above headline for photos, videos.
The North-South High School Hockey Showcase wrapped up Saturday in snowbound Traverse City, with three Upper Peninsula teams in action. And there was extra hockey for all three U.P. teams as Escanaba, Kingsford, and Marquette playing overtime. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and interviews.
The Northern Michigan University men's basketball team puled out two heartstopping wins as the GLIAC season continued in Marquette. The 'Cats beat Lake Superior State, 72-71, and then rallied past Ferris State, 75-71, on Saturday. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University hockey team suffered two losses this weekend to the Lake Superior State Lakers in Sault Ste. Marie, falling 5-2 on Saturday after losing 5-1 on Friday. The result counters the two wins the 'Cats picked up over the Lakers in Marquette, and the total goals format gives LSSU the Cappo Cup. Click the above headline for details.
The Escanaba High School hockey team braved the elements on Friday to head below the Bridge and compete in the North-South Showcase in Traverse City, and it came up successful as the Eskymos knocked off the sixth-ranked Bay City Wolves, 5-3. Click the above headline for details.
It was a historic night on Thursday at the Berry Events Center, as Makaylee Kuhn connected on a reverse layup in the third quarter to become the all-time scoring leader for the Northern Michigan women's basketball team, as she helped guide the 'Cats to a 76-49 victory over U.P. foe Lake Superior State. Click the above headline for details.
The Gladstone High School wrestling team fell behind early on the scoreboard but used their depth to beat the Escanaba Eskymos, 51-30, Wednesday night in Escanaba. The Eskymos led, 24-0, after the first four matches, but then the Braves took control from there. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and interviews.
The Escanaba High School boys basketball team jumped to a 19-0 lead Tuesday night and cruised to a 62-35 win over the Bark River-Harris Broncos in Harris. The Eskymos swept the season series from the Broncos. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos.
The Bay College Norse men's basketball team rallied from ten points down in the second half to beat the Bryant & Stratton (Wis.) Bobcats, 77-67, at the Bay College Gym. The Norse finished their non-conference season with a 13-2 record. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan men's basketball team scored seven straight points with less than two minutes left to emerge victorious, 63-61, in a nailbiter at Grand Valley State on Saturday. The win marks the seventh straight for the Wildcats. Click the above headline for details.
The Bay College Norse men's basketball team suffered its second loss of the season Friday night, falling 100-93 to the Dakota County (Minn.) Technical College Blue Knights. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and interviews.
The Escanaba High School hockey team snapped a four-game losing streak Thursday night with a 4-2 win over the Kingsford Flivvers at the Mountain View Ice Arena. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and post-game interviews.
The Northern Michigan women's basketball team scored 23 straight points in the first and second quarters to get an early lead on Davenport and the Wildcats never looked back, defeating the Panthers 73-47 on Thursday. Click the above headline for details.
The Marquette High School boys basketball team went on two runs in the second half to build a lead, and then cruised to a 63-56 Great Northern Conference win over the Escanaba Eskymos Tuesday night. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, interviews.
The Bay Collge Norse women's basketball team closed the 2023 portion of its schedule with a rather easy 74-40 win over Lake Michigan College on Saturday in a game that saw plenty of physical play down the stretch. Click the above headline for photos, videos, interviews.
The Bay College Norse men's basketball team ran away from the College of duPage (Ill.) Chaparrals on Saturday, 98-73, as guards Ryan Sweeney, Nic Williams, and Kairee Gadson shot a combined 25-of-39 from the floor to pace the big win. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and post-game interviews.
The Northern Michigan University men's basketball team closed the 2023 portion of their schedule with a 95-37 win over Ripon College Saturday at the Berry Events Center. Click the above headline for details, and to hear post-game comments from Coach Matt Majkrzak.
The Bay Norse Women's Basketball Team on Friday ran away with an 84-33 victory in their return to action from the holiday break.The Norse defeated the Madison College Wolfpack in Wisconsin Dells. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, interviews.
It wasn't pretty, but the Bay College Norse men's basketball team found a way in crunch time to beat the Madison College Wolfpack, 77-73, Friday night at the Just-A-Game Fieldhouse in Wisconsin Dells. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, interviews.
-Michigan Tech came back from a two-goal third-period deficit and defeated Alaska 3-2 in overtime Thursday to advance to the 57th annual Great Lakes Invitational Championship Game at Van Andel Arena. Ryland Mosley scored the first two goals and Logan Pietila scored the game-winner. Click the above headline for details. (Michigan Tech photo)
Aydan Miles scored a double hat trick, six goals, to help the Negaunee Miners hockey team win the opening game of a tournament in Wisconsin on Wednesday, 8-5, over the host Waupaca Comets. Miles added an assist for seven total points as the Miners rallied from a 5-2 third period deficit to pick up the road win. Click the above headline for more details.
The Escanaba High School hockey team battled from two goals down to force an overtime shootout on Wednesday, but lost to the Capital City Capitals, 2-0, in the shooutout, and 6-5, in the game. Click the above headline to read the details.