The Bay College Norse baseball team got a great pitching performance from Kyler Moir on Tuesday, but the lack of clutch hitting and shoddy sixth inning defense caused the Norse to lose to Miami ASA College, 7-1, in West Palm Beach. The Norse then dropped the nightcap, 16-0. Click the above headline for details, photos taken by Brad Landis.
Former Wildcat hockey head coach Rick Comley was named the 2020 recipient of the Hobey Baker Legend of College Hockey award as announced by the Hobey Baker Memorial Award Foundation. Click the above headline for details.
The Bay College softball team rebounded from the tough weekend losses by winning three games on Monday, beating Itasca (Minn.), 12-3; St. Cloud (Minn.), 7-4; and Macomb Community College (Mich.), 16-7. Click the above headline for details.
The Bay College Baseball Team saw its first game slip away late as they lost to Hagerstown Community College by a final of 16-6. They were then overmatched by Miami University-Hamilton, 25-2. Click the above headline for photos, videos taken by Brad Landis.
Tanner Halvorson threw a complete-game no-hitter, striking out 16 batters as the Bay College baseball team beat Alice Lloyd (Ky.) College, 9-0, Sunday at Vero Beach, Fla. The no-hitter was the first in the two-year history of Norse baseball, as Halverson walked three batters and threw 105 pitches. Click the above headline to read details.
The Bay College Norse softball team lost a pair of tight games on Sunday in Flordia, falling to Macomb County (Mich.) Community College, 6-5, and to the Community College of Rhode Island, 9-7. Both games went to the wire. Click the above headline to read details on both games, and to see photos and videos taken by Brad Landis.
The Northern Michigan University hockey team battled the Michigan Tech Huskies for more than 104 minute of playing time Saturday night, but fell to the Huskies, 4-3, in triple overtime, at the Berry Events Center. The loss eliminated the Wildcats from the WCHA tournament, and ended the team's 2019-2020 season. Click the above headline for details.
The Bay College Norse Baseball Team (1-1) opened their season by rebounding from a 16-7 loss to the University of Northwestern (MN) to get their first win of the year against Washington College by a final score of 15-7. Click the above headline for details.
The Bay College Norse softball team opened the 2020 Florida trip with a pair of losses on Saturday, falling to Sinclair (Ohio) Community College, 3-1 and 10-1, at Chain of Lakes Park in Titusville. Click the above headline for photos taken by Brad Landis.
he 2019-20 season came to a close for the Northern Michigan University women's basketball team as the fifth-seeded Wildcats fell to fourth-seeded Parkside in the GLIAC Quarterfinals, 80-67, Tuesday night, in Kenosha. Click the above headline for details.
The Michigan Tech women's basketball team saw the 2019-20 season come to a close Tuesday night, falling at Grand Valley State 65-34 in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Quarterfinals. Click the above headline to read details.
The Bay College Norse baseball team hosted its annual clinic for area students Saturday afternoon. There were two three-hour long sessions: one for third through eighth graders, and another for high school kids. Click the above headline for photos, videos.
The Northern Michigan University hockey team scored a late goal Saturday night and beat the Michigan Tech Huskies, 3-2, in Houghton. Tech won Friday's game in Marquette, 8-4. The split gives NMU the third seed in the WCHA Playoffs, and Tech will be coming to Marquette next weekend. Click the above headline for details on both games.
The Michigan Tech University men's basketball team made 18 of 20 three-point attempts and rolled past the Northern Michigan University Wildcats, 91-61, Thursday night in Marquette. Both teams qualified for the GLIAC Tournament after all of the games were completed in the league. Click the above headline for details from both teams.
The Michigan Tech University women's basketball team eeked out a 51-48 win over the Northern Michigan University Wildcats Thursday night in Marquette. Both teams qualified for the GLIAC Tournament. Click the above headline to read details.
The Bay College men’s basketball team had its season come to an end Wednesday night in the NJCAA Region 13 semifinals, losing to Dakota County Technical College (Minn.), 82-71, at the Bay College Gym. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos.
The Bay College Norse women’s basketball team wrapped up an emotional season filled with injuries and an abrupt coaching change with a heartbreaking loss in the NJCAA Regional semifinals Wednesday night, falling to the Gogebic Community College Samsons, 60-57, at the Bay College Gym. Click the above headline to read details.
The Northern Michigan University hockey team rebounded from Friday's loss to Lake Superior State by posting a 5-1 win in Sault Ste. Marie Saturday night. Joe Nardi scored twice for NMU in Saturday's win. Click the above headline for details on both games.
Jake Vantubbergen scored 39 points and grabbed 13 rebounds as the Grand Valley State University men's basketball team knocked off the Northern Michigan Wildcats in a double-overtime thriller, 82-79, Thursday in Marquette. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University Swim and Dive teams embarked in the 2020 Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships Wednesday. Through their first day of finals, the women's team won two events and stand in first with 206.5 points while the men hold third with 123 points. Click the above headline to read details.
All three Upper Peninsula Division One college hockey teams will become a part of the new Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) in the 2021-22 season, joining four other WCHA schools in a league that does not include the two Alaska schools, as well as Alabama-Huntsville. Click the above headline to read details.
The Bay College Norse women’s basketball team wrapped up the regular season on Saturday with an easy 108-49 win over an understaffed Truman College team in Chicago. All twelve Norse players scored as Bay ended the regular season with a 17-10 record. Click the above headline for details, hear interviews, and to see photos and videos.
The Bay College Norse men's basketball team had a war on its hands for a second straight day on Saturday, and the Norse pulled out another tight victory in their regular season finale, 71-64, over Truman College. Click the above headline for photos, videos.
After being shut out by the Bemidji State Beavers, 5-0, on Friday, the Northern Michigan University hcokey team played better on Saturday before falling, 5-1. The final score was boosted by two empty net goals. Click the above headline for details.
The Northern Michigan University basketball teams had a rough day in Big Rapids on Saturday, as the women's team lost to Ferris State, 68-56, and the Wildcat men's team lost to the Bulldogs, 71-68. Click the above headline for details. (Ferris State photo)
The Bay College men's basketball team got several clutch baskets down the stretch Friday night and escaped with a 72-66 win over the Daley College Bulldogs in downtown Chicago. The Norse scored nine straight points to break a 59-59 tie and held off another Bulldog challenge. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos, interviews.
The Bay College Norse women's basketball team had the lead from start to finish Friday and posted a 68-36 win over the Malcolm X Hawks in downtown Chicago. The Norse caused 37 turnovers, 24 of them in the first half, in building a 37-13 lead that was never cut below double digits. Click the above headline for details, photos, videos.
The Lake Superior State University basketball teams swept the Northern Michigan University Wildcats on Thursday, winning the women's game, 59-54, and the men's contest, 82-68, in Sault Ste. Marie. Click the above headline for details. (LSSU Athletics)
The Bay College Norse men's basketball team led from wire to wire Wednesday night, beating the Gogebic Community College Samsons, 82-54, in Ironwood, to stay alive for the region's top seed. Click the above headline for photos, videos, interviews.
The Bay College women’s basketball team clinched home court advantage for the upcoming NJCAA Region 13 tournament by beating Gogebic Community College, 80-54, Wednesday night in Ironwood. Click the above headline for photos, videos, interviews.