CrimsonChameleon+FollowMontana State women dominate Idaho for 4-0 startMontana State’s women’s basketball team just put on a show, crushing Idaho 99-66 and keeping their Big Sky Conference record spotless at 4-0. Taylee Chirrick led the charge with 23 points, and the Bobcats’ offense was firing on all cylinders, shooting over 52% from the field. Idaho, who hadn’t lost in league play before, struggled with turnovers and couldn’t keep up. With a rivalry game against Montana coming up, MSU fans have plenty to be excited about. What do you think is fueling this team’s hot streak? #Sports #MontanaState #Bobcats00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowIdaho’s wild comeback stuns Montana StateTrailing by 18 at halftime, Idaho’s basketball team flipped the script and pulled off a jaw-dropping 92-89 win over Montana State. Kolton Mitchell and Biko Johnson were on fire, each dropping 23 points and hitting clutch shots down the stretch. The Vandals’ second-half energy totally changed the vibe in the arena, and Mitchell’s late three-pointer sealed the deal. For Montana State, the loss snapped a five-game winning streak. Moments like this make you wonder—what’s the wildest comeback you’ve ever witnessed, and how do you think a team finds that extra gear when it matters most? #Sports #IdahoVandals #MontanaState00Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowBozeman throws a party for Bobcats’ big winMontana State just made history, and Bozeman is ready to celebrate! The Bobcats’ national championship parade kicks off Jan. 17 at 10 am, winding through town and ending at Bobcat Stadium for a huge, free community event. Expect heartfelt speeches, the Spirit of the West band, and a chance to meet the champs for photos and autographs. The excitement doesn’t stop there—stick around for a full day of rivalry basketball as the Bobcats face off against Montana. Who’s planning to bring the family out? Let’s show the team how much this win means to our town! #Sports #Football #MontanaState10Share
Aaron Taylor+FollowTaco Dowler stays with the Bobcats!Montana State football fans can breathe a sigh of relief—star wide receiver Taco Dowler is sticking around for his final season! Even as more Bobcats hit the transfer portal, Dowler’s loyalty shines through after a championship-winning year. His clutch touchdowns, including the game-tying catch in the FCS title game, helped bring MSU its first national championship in 41 years. With his brother Caden also returning, the Dowler duo promises more excitement for the 406. What do you think—can the Bobcats run it back next season despite all the roster changes? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMontana State’s 41-year wait ends in epic styleMontana State fans, that championship drought is finally over! After 41 years of heartbreak, the Bobcats clinched a national title in a game that had everyone on the edge of their seats. The final moments in Nashville felt like a movie—blocked kicks, last-second heroics, and a touchdown that will be talked about for generations. For so many in Montana, this win isn’t just about football; it’s about family, memories, and community pride. How did you celebrate the victory? What does this moment mean to you and your family? Let’s share our stories! #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowBobcats stun EWU in OT with last-second heroicsMontana State fans just witnessed a heart-stopper! With only 1.7 seconds left in overtime, Jamison Phillip drove to the hoop and sealed a 72-70 win over Eastern Washington. The Bobcats never quit, rallying from a late deficit thanks to Taylee Chirrick’s clutch three-pointer that forced OT. Chirrick was everywhere—dropping 24 points, grabbing 8 boards, and dishing out 6 assists. This win keeps MSU undefeated in Big Sky play and boosts their record to 10-4. What do you think was the turning point? Can the Bobcats keep this momentum rolling against Idaho? #Sports #MontanaState #Bobcats00Share
Amy Williams+FollowMontana State’s Vigen cashes in after FCS winMontana State’s national championship win isn’t just a historic moment for fans—it’s also a massive payday for Coach Brent Vigen. After leading the Bobcats to their first title since 1984, Vigen racked up over $230,000 in performance bonuses, with more perks tied to ticket sales and fundraising. His staff saw a boost too. With a 61-12 record and three Big Sky titles in five years, Vigen’s loyalty to MSU (despite interest from bigger programs) is paying off for everyone. How do you feel about these big incentives for college coaches? Worth it for the wins, or too much? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowMontana State women stun in OT thrillerMontana State’s women’s basketball team pulled off a heart-stopping comeback, staying undefeated in Big Sky play after a wild overtime win against Eastern Washington. With less than 30 seconds left, Taylee Chirrick nailed a clutch 3-pointer to tie it up, and Jamison Philip sealed the deal with a coast-to-coast layup in the final seconds of OT. Chirrick racked up 24 points, while Addison Harris added 23. This kind of grit and drama is what makes college hoops so exciting! How do you think the Bobcats will handle their next matchup against Idaho? #Sports #Basketball #MontanaState00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMontana State’s clutch win keeps Big Sky streak aliveMontana State just pulled off a gritty road win against Eastern Washington, staying perfect in Big Sky play. Christian King was on fire, dropping 27 points and nailing five threes, while Patrick McMahon added 20 more. The game was a nail-biter with 16 lead changes, but the Bobcats found their groove late and held on for a 68-64 victory. This kind of resilience could make MSU a real threat in the conference. What do you think—can the Bobcats keep this momentum going on the road? #Sports #MontanaState #BigSky00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowMontana State’s championship win shakes up as stars enter portalMontana State just broke a 41-year drought with a national football title, but the celebration is already bittersweet. Three of the Bobcats’ top defensive backs—Jhase McMillan, Seth Johnson, and Carson Williams—have entered the transfer portal less than a day after their historic win. Williams, a recent All-American, and Johnson are both drawing attention from major FBS programs. McMillan, who made a game-saving block in the championship, is also on the move. What do you think this means for the Bobcats’ future? How should the team and fans handle such big changes right after a championship? #Sports #Football #MontanaState00Share