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Friday, January 25, 2008
On Track: Lights Topple Simon Fraser
There were times against Simon Fraser
when it looked like things just weren’t going to the Montana
State University-Northern Lights way. But at the end of the
night, the Lights got an important win from sophomore Byron
Kuylen, and fought off losing their
fourth straight dual by beating the Clan 30-19 in dual action on
Thursday night at the MSU-Northern Fieldhouse. [Complete
Story]
Friday, January 11, 2008
MSU-Northern matmen starting to gain momentum
In the land of NAIA wrestling, January is the time for teams to
start peaking as the national tournament draws closer. And that
appears to be what’s happening to the Montana State
University-Northern wrestling team. Last weekend in Dickinson, N.D.,
the No. 10 Lights had their strongest showing of the season,
finishing fourth at the Dickinson State Classic. [Complete
Story]
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Short-handed Lights
Tangle with UGF Tonight
Tonight at the McLaughlin Center in
Great Falls, the rivalry between the No. 3 University of Great
Falls Argos and No. 16 Montana State University- Northern Lights
wrestling teams will have a new look. And on the sideline for
the Argos will be a former a MSU-N national champion as the
Lights square off against UGF for the first time with 2003 NAIA
national champion Caleb Schaeffer as UGF's
head coach. Schaeffer took over the program when veteran head
coach Eric Van Kley left for a
different job last spring.
[Complete Story]
Thursday, April 05, 2007
Home
sweet home: MSU-N inks Pony stars
Havre High state champions Evan Hinebauch and Beau LaSalle decide
to continue their mat careers at MSU-Northern
The future just got a little brighter for the Montana State
University- Northern wrestling program. On Wednesday, MSU-N head
coach Dan Troupe announced that the Lights have signed Havre High
School standouts Evan Hinebauch and Beau LaSalle to NAIA letters of
intent.
[Complete Story]
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Lights use 2007 NAIA
Tourney as a Building Block
It may not jump off the page at you, and no one is going to put it
up in lights, but the Montana State University- Northern wrestling
teams’ 10th-place finish at the NAIA national championships this
weekend was a big accomplishment, and one that MSU-N can build its
future around.
[Complete Story]
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