• HS Softball 4/21: Menominee 16, Carney-Nadeau 0, Gm 1
  • HS Softball 4/21: Menominee 20, Carney-Nadeai 0, Gm 2
  • HS Softball 4/17: Norway 10, Lake Linden-Hubbell 0, Gm 1
  • HS Softball 4/17: Kingsford 3, Houghton 1, Gm 1
  • HS Baseball 4/17: Iron Mountain 6, L'Anse 2, Gm 1
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Thursday April 24, 2025


NMU Holding Sports Performance Summer Camps

Northern Michigan strength & conditioning coaches Jenna Bruttomesso and Alex Morse have announced a series of youth and middle school performance camps taking place this summer. Click the above headline to learn more about the camps, and to register.
Four To Be Inducted Into Norway Speedway Hall

A quartet of former racers will be the 2025 inductees into the Norway Speedway Hall of Fame. Those inductees include Ryan Windell, Steve DeBakker, Ron Jenshak Sr. and Mike Reichenberger. Click the above headline for details.
SPORTS BROADCASTS ON RRN STATIONS
Wednesday April 23, 2025
4:00 PM - High School Softball. Carney-Nadeau Wolves vs Norway Knights. From Marion Park in Norway. First pitch is 4:30 ET/3:20 CT. Coverage begins at 4:00 ET/3:00 CT. On WUPF-FM (Eagle 107.3), and on-line at  https://streamdb8web.securenetsystems.net/cirrusencore/WUPF

Thursday April 24, 2025
4:00 PM - High School Softball. Bark River-Harris Broncos vs Rapid River Rockets. From the Bark River Township Field. First pitch is 4:30 ET/3:20 CT. Coverage begins at 4:00 ET/3:00 CT. On WUPF-FM (Eagle 107.3), and on-line at  https://streamdb8web.securenetsystems.net/cirrusencore/WUPF

6:35 PM - NBA Basketball. Eastern Conference Playoffs Game Three. Detroit Pistons vs New York Knicks. From Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba).

Friday April 25, 2025
1:45 PM - College Softball. Bay College Norse vs Muskegon Community College Jayhawks. From the Wells Sports Complex. Game One of Doubleheader. On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba), WMIQ-AM (1450 Iron Mountain), and on-line at https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirruspremier/WCHT

4:00 PM - College Softball. Bay College Norse vs Muskegon Community College Jayhawks. From the Wells Sports Complex. Game Two of Doubleheader. On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba), WMIQ-AM (1450 Iron Mountain), and on-line at https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirruspremier/WCHT

4:45 PM - High School Baseball. Gladstone Braves vs Escanaba Eskymos. From Don Olsen Field in Gladstone. On WGMV-FM (Maverick 106.3) and on-line at https://streamdb7web.securenetsystems.net/cirrusencore/WMXG

Saturday April 26, 2025
12:45 PM - College Baseball. Bay College Norse vs Muskegon Community College Jayhawks. From the Wells Sports Complex. Game One of Doubleheader, On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba), WMIQ-AM (1450 Iron Mountain), and on-line at https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirruspremier/WCHT

3:30 PM - College Baseball. Bay College Norse vs Muskegon Community College Jayhawks. From the Wells Sports Complex. Game Two of Doubleheader, On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba), WMIQ-AM (1450 Iron Mountain), and on-line at https://radio.securenetsystems.net/cirruspremier/WCHT

Sunday April 27, 2025
12:35 PM - NBA Basketball. Eastern Conference Playoffs Game Four. Detroit Pistons vs New York Knicks. From Little Caesars Arena in Detroit. On WCHT-FM/AM (93.5/600 Escanaba).


LATEST ARTICLES
High School Officials To Be Honored For Longevity
High school game officials with 20 or more years of service will be honored at the Officials Awards & Alumni Banquet on April 26. A total of 706 officials will be praised for reaching their milestones, 47 of them from the Upper Peninsula. Click the above headline for details.
NATIONAL CHAMPS! Western Wins Hockey Title
The Western Michigan University Broncos are on top of the hockey world after completimg an improbable run to the national championship Saturday night. Western beat Boston University, 6-2, to win the first title in school history. Click the above headine for details.
Bay College Baseball Wins Three Conference Games
The Bay College Norse Baseball team put together another strong conference weekend, taking three of four games from the Alpena Community College Lumberjacks vaulting themselves into second place in the MCCAA Northern Conference standings. Click the above headline for details.
Northern Women's Track & Field Wins Eight Events
The Northern Michigan University women's track and field team thoroughly impressed at this weekend's Titan Invitational in Oshkosh, Wis., collecting eight first place finishes. Click the above headline for details. (NMU Sports Information photo, story)
CLEAN SWEEP: Norse Get Four Wins Downstate
The Bay College Norse baseball team found itself in tight games all weekend long, but managed to sweep the four-game set from the Delta College Pioneers in Lower Michigan. Bay won both games Sunday, 10-8 and 9-4, after winning twice on Saturday, 6-1 and 3-2. Click the above headline for details. (Bay College Sports Information)

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U.P. SPORTS BRIEFS
  • Three NMU Swimmers Make All-Academic Team
    William LaCount, Leo Nolles, and Tobie Stiles of the NMU swim and Dive team have been named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-America Second and Third Teams, respectively, announced on Wednesday. This marks LaCount's second instance of second team honors, as he earned the same distinction last season, and the first Academic All-America distincion for both Nolles and Stiles, both landing on the third team.
  • Lake Superior State Cuts Golf, Tennis Programs

    Lake Superior State University (LSSU) has announced that it will discontinue sponsorship of its men’s and women's golf and men's and women's tennis programs effective June 30, 2025. “Our goal is to provide the best student-athlete experience possible, and we are better positioned to achieve our objectives when we concentrate our finite resources on fewer programs,” said LSSU Director of Athletics Tory Lindley. “These changes also reflect the realities of the transformational shifts impacting college athletics on a national scale."