Montana State golfer Norah Seidl posted a score of 6-over 76 in the second round of the NCAA Chapel Hill Regional on Tuesday, climbing to a tie for 59th place ...
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The Montana Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) is heading to the Flathead Valley this June for its annual Summer Conference. Hosted at the Hilton Garden Inn in Kalispell, June 15–17, the event offers ...
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will officially begin its search for a new women's golf coach, after announcing interim Katie Woodruff will not return for the 2026-27 season. "Thank you.
NORFOLK, Va. (Release via ODU Athletics) – The longest tenured coach in Old Dominion Athletics history, ODU men’s golf head coach Dr. Murray Rudisill, is retiring at the conclusion of the 2026 season, ...
Montana State junior golfer Norah Seidl bested Northern Arizona’s Lizzie Neale in a playoff on the 18th hole on the Wigwam Golf Club Blue Course to earn the Big Sky Conference individual title at the ...
FARMLAND — Clyde Edward "Ed" Lockard was a man of many nicknames. As a longtime golf and wrestling coach at Monroe Central, the most common was simply, "Coach." Others called him "Sprinkler Head Ed," ...
Brockbank will coach through the remainder of this season before ending a 41-season career as a player and coach with BYU men’s golf PROVO, Utah — After 34 seasons as the head coach of the BYU men’s ...
April 22 (UPI) --A Montana moose went for a self-guided tour of Bozeman and even took a nap in front of a radio station called The Moose. Alivia Ballenger, a student at Montana State University, ...
Alabama women’s golf coach Mic Potter will retire at the end of the 2025-26 season, he announced Monday. Potter has coached the Crimson Tide for 21 seasons and has been a coach for 43 years overall.
When Frank True, the winningest coach in Mt. Ararat football history, announced his retirement late last year, Keith Libby knew he was going to stay on the sidelines and continue coaching the Eagles.
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - “I didn’t want to make any sweeping changes because it’s been such a successful program, we just wanted to keep this thing rolling and it looks like we’re doing that.” ...
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