After a 2021 that was like a sad country song, cowboy is singing a much better tune this summer.
World champion team ropers have swapped partners.
Both cowgirls are now competing on the WPRA circuit.
At just 15 years old, state bull riding champion Devyn Hundley is saddled up and ready to compete at the National High School Finals Rodeo in July.
Multiple MSU individuals finished in the top five of their respective events.
Returning to his roots, McQueary now tie-down roping in the Northern Rodeo Association.
While last year the cowgirl dominated in barrel racing, this season she's serious about breakaway roping.
Historic moment was at the Riggin' Rally on Sunday.
Two-time world champion was sidelined by injury for much of the Unleash The Beast regular season.
Duo joins former MSU bull rider Chase Dougherty in new league.
Brady Oleson delivered the top performance of his career to win Round 1 with a 91.25-point score.
The 2011 Browning High School graduate claims his first Unleash The Beast win.
Bull riders compete for the championship at the PBR Cooper Tires Invitational at First Interstate Arena at MetraPark on Sunday, May 1, 2022.
Montana State lands its first in-state commitment of the 2023 class as Helena Capital's Talon Marsh committed on Saturday night.
A week after winning his debut attempt at the daunting Western States 100, Missoula's Adam Peterman reflected on what the surreal victory meant for him.
Wrestlers from Cut Bank, Billings, Ronan and Columbus are ranked in the top 30 of girls wrestling nationwide at their weight classes.
The Thatchers' bond with Butte can never be broken, but Sofee, the youngest of seven, is ready to venture away from home.
Montana State lands its first in-state commitment of the 2023 class as Helena Capital's Talon Marsh committed on Saturday night.
Kealii Ah Yat is a 6-foot-1, 180-pound quarterback from Hawaii.
The first game pits UC Davis against Montana State in Bozeman on Oct. 1. The second game has Montana visiting Sacramento State on Oct. 22.
"It was a real blessing and just a great experience to qualify and compete on that stage.” MSU javelin thrower Cantor Coverdell
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Attorneys for multiple women suing Deshaun Watson over sexual misconduct are seeking the documents from the NFL’s investigation into the former Houston Texans quarterback. According to the motion filed Friday by the women’s attorneys, the legal team seeks any and all reports and files from the NFL’s investigation into Watson. That includes recorded interviews, witness statements and communications. Watson, who was later traded to the Cleveland Browns, has denied any wrongdoing and vowed to clear his name. He is facing discipline from the NFL over the allegations. In June, Watson settled 20 of 24 lawsuits accusing him of sexual misconduct.
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