The Northern Michigan University nordic ski team wrapped up the season's competition at the SuperTour Finals in Craftsbury, Vermont. Lauren McCollor, Pearl Harvey, Merle Richter, and Kolibri Dobrish competed on the women's side while Cooper Lennox, Luke Fricker, and Kristoffer Karsrud took to the trails for the men. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University Alpine competed in the USCSA National Championships at California. Due to large accumulations of snow, a majority of the events were canceled, but the team was able to compete in a rare one-run race of slalom. Click the above headline for details.
Michigan Tech will host the 2023 Toyota U.S. Cross Country Ski National Championshipsat the Tech Trails from January 2-7, 2023. Click the above headline for details.
The NMU Nordic Ski Teams wrapped up their season competing in the 2022 Canadian Ski Championships and US Supertour Finals over the past week. Click the above headline to see how the men and women did. (NMU Photo)
Northern Michigan University has selected Andy Keller as head Nordic ski coach. Keller served as associate head coach during the 2020-21 season and was the Wildcats' Assistant Coach for three years prior. Click the above headline to read details.
Northern Michigan University's most decorated head coach, Sten Fjeldheim, will retire after 34 years as leader of the Wildcat Nordic ski team. He also served stints as the head cross country running coach during his 35 years at NMU. Click the above headline for details.
Fjeldheim coached 102 skiing All-America award winners. He attributes some of that success to recruiting student-athletes who were a good fit for the culture he created around the program.
The Northern Michigan University Department of Athletics is announcing program details for the three new varsity sports the NMU Board of Trustees approved last Friday. Click the above headline to read more deuals about these new sports programs.
Federation of International Skiing Race Director Walter Hofer and Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced Wednesday the commitment to bring the FIS Ski Jump World Cup back to Iron Mountain in 2021. It will be the first time in 21 years. Click the above headline for details.
Northern Michigan University Nordic Skiing captured two CCSA Championships as they won all four races among college skiers plus defeated the entire field in the men's 20K Classic and the women's 5K Freestyle. Click the above headline to read details.
The Ishpeming Ski Club is proud to present the 132nd Annual Suicide Ski Hill Ski Jumping Tournament. It is set for January 22nd, and tickets are on sale now. You can also make a donation to help run the event. Click the above headline for details.
The Marquette Redmen won the Division One state championship in boys downhill skiing on Monday in downstate Boyne Falls. Marquette won for a sixth straight year with 56 points. Traverse City Central was second with 80.5. Click the above headline for details. (MHSAA Photo, Story)
The United States Luge Association announced Monday that Keith Whitman of Escanaba has been named the head coach for the US Luge Naturbahn team that will compete in Europe in January. Click the above headline for the story, and to listen to Whitman's comments. Pictured: Whitman (right) with U.P. Luge Association's Fred Anderson.
Marquette High School won the most MHSAA state championships of any school in Michigan in the 2016-17 school year, while several downstate schools won their first-ever state titles. Click the above headline to read the school year recap.
The Marquette High School boys and girls skiing teams both won Division One state championships on Monday at Nubs Nob in Harbor Springs. The boys won their fifth straight state title, while the girls won their second straight. Click the above headline to read details, courtesy of the Michigan High School Association. (James Cook, MHSAA)
Both Northern Michigan University Nordic skiing teams earned CCSA championships, combining to sweep the collegiate podium in three of the four events raced at the Tech Trails Saturday and Sunday in the process. Click the above headline to read details.
The Northern Michigan University Nordic skiing teams enjoyed a successful U.P. Opener Saturday and Sunday in Houghton. Click the above headline to read details. (NMU photo)
The Pre-U.S. National/Junior National Qualifier ski races scheduled for the Michigan Tech Nordic Training Center for this weekend have been canceled due to lack of snow. Click the above headline to read details, courtesy of MTU Athletics. (MTU Photo)
The Marquette High School boys ski team came from behind to win the Division One state championship Monday in downstate Harbor Springs. It was Marquette's third straight state title in skiing. The Marquette girls finished tied for sixth. Click the above headline to read the story, courtesy of the MHSAA.
The Marquette High School boys skiing team repeated as state champions on Monday in Lower Michigan. The Redmen finished with 49 points, with Traverse City Central a distant second. Click the above headline to read the details, courtesy of the MHSAA.