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Montana State men’s basketball team falls 75-73 to Denver

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Montana State men’s basketball team falls 75-73 to Denver


BOZEMAN — The Montana State men fell to Denver on Saturday 75-73 in Worthington Arena.

The Pioneers were able to score with less than two seconds remaining, and hold onto the lead and grab the road win.

Davian Brown and Jed Miller led the Cats scoring with 16 points each. Denver’s Jeremiah Burke led all scorers with 23 points.

Up next, Montana State is at Stanford on Wednesday.

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Montana State set for Friday quarterfinal, Montana to play Saturday

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BOZEMAN — It’ll be Friday night lights for the Montana State Bobcats in the quarterfinal round of the FCS playoffs.

The No. 2-seeded Bobcats will host seventh-seeded Stephen F. Austin at 7 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 12, inside Bobcat Stadium. Third-seeded Montana will host No. 11-seeded South Dakota on Saturday, Dec. 13. Kickoff between the Grizzlies and Coyotes is scheduled for 1:30 p.m. inside Washington-Grizzly Stadium.

The quarterfinal schedule was announced during ESPN2’s Saturday night broadcast of the second-round game between No. 8 seed UC Davis and No. 9 seed Rhode Island.

Montana State, seeking its second consecutive trip to the FCS championship game, advanced to the quarterfinal round with a 21-13 win over Yale on Saturday, while Stephen F. Austin — quarterbacked by former Griz QB Sam Vidlak — got past No. 10 Abilene Christian 41-34 in the second round.

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Montana cruised to a 50-29 win over No. 14-seeded South Dakota State in the second round. The Grizzlies will meet a South Dakota squad coming off a 47-0 demolition of sixth-seeded Mercer.

The winners of those two quarterfinal games will meet in the semifinal round on Dec. 20. Montana and Montana State have never met in the playoffs.

The other quarterfinal games will both be played Saturday, Dec. 13. Fourth-seeded Tarleton State will host No. 12 seed Villanova at 10 a.m. Mountain Time. The other quarter will pit Illinois State, which stunned top-seeded North Dakota State on Saturday, against the winner of the game between UC Davis and Rhode Island. Kickoff time has yet to be determined.





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Montana Tech moves on with 31-21 win over rival Carroll in NAIA playoffs

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Montana Tech moves on with 31-21 win over rival Carroll in NAIA playoffs


BUTTE — It was a competitive battle between Frontier Conference rivals, but in the end Montana Tech had too much for Carroll College on Saturday in the second round of the NAIA football playoffs.

Jarrett Wilson threw two touchdown passes to Levi Torgerson, and Torgerson later returned the favor with a TD throw back to Wilson as Montana Tech withstood a Carroll rally to prevail 31-21 at Bob Green Field and advance to the quarterfinal round of the NAIA’s Football Championship Series.

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No. 3 Montana Tech advances to NAIA quarterfinals over No. 14 Carroll

The most impactful sequence occurred in the fourth quarter, when Montana Tech’s Casey Kautzman pinned Carroll’s offense on the 1-yard line with a well-placed punt. Three plays later Orediggers’ linebacker Tyler Kovick laid a big hit on Saints quarterback Quinn Stamps to force a fumble, which Trey Yates recovered in the end zone for a touchdown.

At that point Carroll had fought back from 17 down to crawl within 24-21, but Kovick and Yates combined on a crucial play to put Montana Tech back ahead by two scores.

Later, a fourth-down pass by Stamps in the red zone went incomplete and Carroll surrendered the ball and, ultimately, the game.

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Stamps came off the bench for Carroll after starting quarterback Kaden Huot was injured in the first half. Stamps threw three touchdown passes to tight end Carson Ochoa, including two in the second half to keep the Saints in it.

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But the Orediggers put Carroll in a hole early. Wilson found Togerson with a 15-yard TD score in the opening quarter, then hit Torgerson with a 66-yard bomb for another touchdown to build a 14-0 lead. A Kautzman field goal made it 17-0 and that was the score at halftime.

Carroll’s defense forced a three-and-out on the opening possession of the third quarter, then scored when Stamps hit Ochoa for 14 yards in the end zone. But Tech answered on Torgerson’s trick-play touchdown throw to Wilson off a sweep to keep it a three-possession game.

The Saints got back within 24-21 after consecutive TD connections between Stamps and Ochoa, but they got no closer.

Torgerson, the Frontier Conference East division’s player of the year, finished with 219 all-purpose yards — 124 receiving and 95 on returns. Wilson completed 11 of 16 passes for 197 yards and also rushed for 94 yards, including a 60-yard run to help set up the game’s first touchdown.

Huot threw for 80 yards on 8-of-11 passing before leaving the game. Stamps was solid in relief, throwing for 187 yards.

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Defensively, the Orediggers were led by Frontier East defensive MVP Tel Arthur and Kovick, who combined for 22 tackles and three tackles for loss. Braeden Orlandi finished with 11 tackles to lead Carroll’s defense.

With the win, Montana Tech improved to 12-0 and will host another Frontier foe — this time the College of Idaho (10-1) — in the quarterfinals next week. Carroll closed its season with a 9-3 record.





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Troopers, Converse County deputies rescue missing Montana teen

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CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A Montana teen is home and safe after Wyoming Highway Patrol troopers, with the help of local law enforcement, apprehended the men transporting her across state lines.

On Nov. 22, the FBI was able to determine that two Oklahoma men who had previously picked up a teenage girl in Montana were traveling through Wyoming to get back to Oklahoma.

Troopers were alerted to the situation via a “be on the lookout” alert, and were informed the suspected vehicle was southbound on Interstate 25 and was last pinged near mile marker 135. A nearby trooper immediately spotted the suspected vehicle and, with assistance from the Converse County Sheriff’s Office, initiated a traffic stop.

The trooper spotted the missing girl in the vehicle, and, after taking charge of the investigation, arrested the two suspects.

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The 15-year-old victim was cared for by the Wyoming Department of Family Services before being returned home to her parents in Montana.

The WHP reports that this is still an active investigation and has been handed over to the FBI.

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