Northern Michigan University's football team had 441 yards of total offense, but it wasn't enough as the Wildcats lost their fourth straight game on Saturday, 45-27, in Quincy, Ill. CLick the above headline for details. (NMU Sports Information story, photo)
The Gladstone Braves football team earned an easy 49-8 win over the Westwood Patriots Friday night in West Ishpeming, but the Braves paid a heavy price for the win when senior running back Austin Solis suffered a leg injury that may sideline him for the rest of the season. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and interviews.
The Escanaba High School girls tennis team picked up a 7-1 win over a strong Westwood Patriots team Wednesday afternoon in West Ishpeming. The win kept the Eskymos undefeated on the season, as they followed up a tie with undefeated Negaunee with a performance that saw five straight-set victories. Click the above headline for details.
The Escanaba High School volleyball team swept the Gladstone Braves, 3-0, Tuesday night, butthe third set was a marathon, with the Eskymos winning, 31-29. Click the above headline to read details, hear interviews, and to see pictures taken by RRN's Freddy VanBrocklin.
The Marquette High School boys soccer team got a pair of goals from Kaleb Chipelewski, plus three points from Charlie Hrodey, in a 4-2 win over Iron Mountain Tuesday night. Click the above headline for details. (MSHS photo by Mary Sysko)
The Bay College Norse women's volleyball team moved back above the .500 mark on the season Tuesday night by beating North Central Michigan College out of Petoskey, 3-1, in Escanaba. The scores were 25-17, 20-25, 25-18, 25-16. Click the above headline for details.
The Central Collegiate Hockey Association 2023-24 Media Poll and Preseason Awards have been announced and Michigan Tech University topped Northern Michigan University for first, followed by Bowling Green State University. Click the above headline for details.
The Marquette High School varsity boys soccer team won the championship of a tournament in downstate Suttons Bay over the weekend. The boys slipped by Gaylord, 1-0, beat Harbor Springs, 2-0, and then smacked Kalkaska in the championship game, 6-1. Click the above headline for details, and to see photos taken by Mary Sysko.
It was a split for the Northern Michigan University soccer teams on Sunday, as the Wildcat men's team lost a tight 1-0 match to defending GLIAC champion Saginaw Valley State, while the NMU ladies stayed undefeated with a 3-0 win over Purdue Northwest. Click the above headline for details. Stories and photos courtesy of NMU Sports Information.
The Michigan Tech football team led for most of the game and held off Wisconsin-Platteville, 24-20, Saturday, in Wisconsin. Platteville received the ball with 1:45 remaining with a chance to take the lead but ultimately threw an interception. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University football team welcomed the UW-La Crosse Eagles to the Dome for the Wildcats homecoming game. The Eagles would go on to win 34-3. The loss drops the Wildcats to 0-3, with the Eagles improving to 2-1. It will be a tough stretch ahead for NMU, with three road games coming up. Click the above headline for details.
The Gladstone High School football team bounced back from last week's tough loss in Kingsford Friday night by dominating the Hancock Bulldogs, 45-16, at the Marble Athletic Field. Click the above headline for details, videos, photos, interviews, and a broadcast replay.
The Norway High School football team used a big second half to pull away from the previously-undefeated Forest Park Trojans, 40-6, Thursday night, at Romberg Stadium. Wyatt Spade scored four touchdowns and Ian Popp added three scores as the Knights won their third straight game after a season-opening loss. Click the above headline for photos, videos, interviews.
The Bay College Norse women's volleyball team opened its Michigan Community College Athletic Association conference season with a 3-0 win on the road over Alpena Community College Wednesday night. Click the above headline for details. (Alpena CC photo)
It was a heavyweight battle between two top teams in the Upper Peninsula high school girls tennis, and there was nothing settled as the Escanaba Eskymos and Negaunee Miners finished in a 4-4 tie. Click the above headline for the details.
The Escanaba Eskymos and Negaunee Miners went the distance in volleyball Tuesday night, with the Eskymos pulling off a 3-2 win at the Escanaba High School Gym. The scores were 25-17, 27-25, 23-25, 16-25, 15-11. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, other scores.
Canyon Medina and Charlie Hrodey both scored a pair of goals as the Marquette High School boys soccer team smacked the Houghton Gremins, 7--, on Tuesday. Click the above headline for details. Photo and story courtesy of MSHS Soccer.
The Northern Michigan University football team couldn't hold a 21-7 lead in the fourth quarter and lost a heartbreaker in its home opener on Saturday to Lake Erie Colege, 24-21, at the Superior Dome. Click the above headline for details and interviews. (NMU Photo)
The Michigan Tech football team started the season with an emphatic victory, besting Hillsdale 45-20 Saturday afternoon. The Huskies racked up over 400 yards of offense while holding the Chargers to 257. 283 yards came through the air, with the remaining 129 yards coming on the ground. Click the above headline for details. (MTU Photo)
Eli Rouse ran for 215 yards and three touchdowns, and the Kingsford Flivvers rolled past the Gladstone Braves, 35-12, in a battle of unbeaten teams Friday night, at Flivver Field. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and interviews.
The Marquette High School soccer team hosted Sault Ste. Marie Thursday night at Kaufman Sports Complex. Marquette won the game 5-0. Click the above headline for details. (Mary Sysko photo)
The Escanaba High School volleyball team held off an upset-minded Gladstone Braves team Thursday night, 3-1. The scores were 28-26, 25-18, 15-25, and 25-18. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, and post-game interviews.
No. 7 Minnesota Duluth defeated Michigan Tech 3-0 Thursday at the Up North Tournament at Romano Gym. The Huskies led late in both the first and third sets, but the Bulldogs remained undefeated, winning 27-25, 25-14, and 25-23. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan volleyball team began play at the Up North Tournament on Thursday, hosted by Minnesota Duluth, with a 3-0 loss to No. 5 St. Cloud State. NMU fell in straight sets 13-25, 20-25, and 16-25. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University golf coach Eric Johnson will be holding an open tryout for the 2023-24 NMU women's and men's golf teams on Wednesday, September 13th. Click the above headline for details.
The Marquette High School boys soccer team lost in Kingsford, 3-1, Tuesday night, after beating Iron Mountain, 6-0, before the holiday weekend. Marquette is now 3-3 on the season, heading into Thursday's game against Sault Ste. Marie. (Mary Sysko photo)
The St. Norbert College football team opened its season on Saturday with a 23-7 win over Ripon College. The Green Knights roster includes eleven players from the Upper Peninsula, and three of them saw action in the victory. Click the above headline for photos, videos, and interviews with nine of the Yoopers.
The Northern Michigan University Volleyball team closed out the UP Open in Vandament Arena Saturday night against Northwood University. Without Jacqueline Smith, the Wildcats fell short 3-1 against The Timberwolves. Click the above headline for details. (NMU Photo)
The Bay College Norse Volleyball Team lost two of its three matches over the weekend in Milwaukee. The ladies beat Elgin Community College, but Bay lost to Milwaukee Tech Friday, and to Bryant & Stratton on Saturday. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University women's soccer team opened the 2023 campaign with its second consecutive win, defeating the St. Cloud State Huskies by a score of 3-0 on Saturday. Click the above headline for all of the details. (NMU Photo, story)