Northern was able Tech misses into early field goals, as the Lights defeated the Orediggers.
The Orediggers trailed by ten points early, and outscored the Skylights by 15 in the second half for a big Frontier Conference victory.
Montana Western struggled from the floor, as they fell to the Lights in Havre.
Joelnell Momberg's late three-pointer lifted the Bulldogs over the Skylights.
Last week's slate of games produced a triple-overtime outcome as fans were treated to some big-time rivalry games, and a Carroll athlete was named NAIA National Player of the Week.
It’s hard to believe this weekend will mark the halfway point in the 15-game conference schedule, but February and the promise of a Frontier Conference title is nearing.
Montana Tech edged past MSU-Northern in double overtime on Jan. 12 in Butte.
Montana Tech women outlast MSU-Northern at home.
The Orediggers and Lights went 50 minutes strong at HPER Center in Butte, as Tech outlasted Northern.
Despite a 22-point night from MSU-Northern's Briaunna McCullough, the Orediggers held off the Skylights in Butte.
The two Frontier Tournament Champion game rematches – between Tech and Carroll on the men’s side and Rocky and Carroll on the women’s side – went to last season’s victors.
Frontier Conference men's and women's basketball teams tipped off league play last week. The 15-game conference schedule is slated to resume in January.
The Frontier Conference announced its All-Conference selections on Monday.
Montana Western quarterback Jon Jund and Carroll defensive lineman Garrett Kocab earned Frontier Conference Player of the Year honors on Monday after sterling senior campaigns.
Check out the ranked Argos and Lights wrestlers.
As we hit mid-November, seven Frontier Conference teams enter the off-season, while one – Carroll College – forges on to represent the league in the 16-team NAIA Football Championship Series.
Check out the teams' won-loss records.
Montana Tech travels to Havre to take on the Montana State University-Northern Lights on Saturday.
The University of Providence Argos and Montana Western Bulldogs won quarterfinal games at the Frontier Conference Volleyball Tournament at HPER Center in Butte.
BUTTE – The Frontier Conference Volleyball Tournament will be held Friday and Saturday at Montana Tech University’s HPER Complex.
One more top-25 matchup is on tap to end the Frontier Conference regular-season. This one, between College of Idaho and Carroll, will finalize the conference championship.
Montana Tech wins the Frontier Conference regular season title with a sweep over MSU-Northern
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The Orediggers defeat the Skylights in three matches.
Two regular-season games remain and three teams (College of Idaho, Montana Tech and Carroll) remain firmly in the hunt for a conference title and bid to the NAIA Playoffs.
The Bulldogs ran for six touchdowns and held Northern to 62 total yards in a shutout win in Dillon.
The Bulldogs take on MSU-Northern in a rematch from earlier this season.
The Frontier Conference didn’t disappoint with two upset victories on Saturday. Those wins tightened the standings with three teams now within one game of College of Idaho’s conference lead.
The accolades were announced by the Frontier Conference on Wednesday afternoon. Many teams begin their 2022-23 seasons in just over a week.
“It’s a great league and every night is a battle. There’s going to be a lot of new faces in the conference and it’s going to be wide open.”
“I wanna set this program [up] for what it can be. When I was a freshman I started, and that’s not how a program should be.” Northern linebacker Dylan Wampler