AmberAbyss+FollowBobcats pull off wild OT win in BozemanMontana State fans just witnessed a heart-stopper! After trailing Eastern Washington for nearly the entire game, the Bobcats women's basketball team clawed back to tie it up in the final seconds, then sealed a 72-70 overtime victory with a coast-to-coast layup by Jamison Philip. Taylee Chirrick and Addison Harris combined for 47 points, but it was the team’s grit and relentless defense—forcing 28 turnovers—that made the difference. The energy in Worthington Arena was electric, especially with the football champs in the house. What’s your take: Was this the most thrilling comeback you’ve seen from the Cats? #Sports #GoCatsGo #BobcatNation00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBozeman turns blue and gold for BobcatsMontana State just broke a 41-year drought by clinching the FCS National Championship, and Bozeman is buzzing! The city is throwing a huge parade and stadium party on January 17 to honor the Bobcats’ overtime victory in Nashville. Expect the team, coaches, marching band, and more parading through downtown, with the celebration wrapping up at Bobcat Stadium for speeches, music, and a chance to meet the champs. Where’s your favorite spot to watch Bobcat games, and how are you celebrating this historic win? Let’s hear your best Bobcat memories and parade plans! #Sports #Football #GoCatsGo00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowMontana State women grind out Big Sky winMontana State’s women’s basketball team showed real grit on the road, jumping out to a massive 43-15 lead at Northern Colorado before the Bears stormed back. Even as the game tightened, the Bobcats leaned on experience and defense to seal an 86-79 victory in their Big Sky opener. Issy Bunyan led with 21 points, and Taylee Chirrick pulled down 7 rebounds. Despite a shaky second half, MSU’s ability to stay composed under pressure made the difference. What do you think this says about the team’s potential for the rest of the season? #Sports #GoCatsGo #BigSky00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowBobcat Nation rallies as team heads to NashvilleMontana State is buzzing with pride as the Bobcats head to Nashville for the FCS Championship! The sendoff at Bobcat Stadium was packed with fans waving flags, sharing high-fives, and wishing the team luck. Whether folks are flying out to cheer in person or gathering around TVs in Bozeman, the excitement is contagious. Alumni, families, and die-hard fans are all hoping the Cats bring home that national title. What’s your favorite Bobcat memory, and how are you showing your support for the big game? Let’s hear your stories and predictions! Go Cats go! #Sports #Football #GoCatsGo00Share
andersonkaren+FollowMontana State tennis gears up for a wild 2026Montana State’s men’s tennis team is about to tackle one of its toughest schedules yet, with a string of high-stakes road matches and fierce home showdowns. The season kicks off with four away games, including a big test against Marquette, and features a challenging eight-match road stretch in February. The home finale is stacked with top Big Sky rivals like NAU, Weber State, and a can’t-miss clash against Montana. With the Big Sky Conference Tournament on the horizon, fans are buzzing—will this gauntlet sharpen the Bobcats for a title run? What matchups are you most excited to see? #Sports #GoCatsGo #MontanaState00Share
Jay Williams+FollowBozeman mourns Bobcat legend Don HassMontana State just lost a true icon—Don Hass, the “Iron Tumbleweed,” whose name still tops Bobcat rushing records, has passed away. His 146 yards per game in 1966 remains unmatched, and his legacy is woven into every Cat-Griz rivalry. As the Bobcats gear up for their historic 125th Cat-Griz showdown, Hass’s memory adds even more meaning to this already electric matchup. With all key players ready and the FCS Championship on the line, this semifinal feels like more than just a game—it’s a tribute to the legends who built the tradition. How do you think Hass’s legacy inspires today’s team? #Sports #Football #GoCatsGo00Share
Amy Williams+FollowBobcats stun Grizzlies—Nashville bound!Montana State just delivered one of the most electrifying comebacks in Bobcat history, storming past the Grizzlies with a 21-point fourth quarter to clinch a spot in the FCS Championship. That wild Taco Dowler catch-and-run? Pure magic—fans are still buzzing! Even with star defender Caden Dowler sidelined, the Cats’ defense stepped up, and Bryce Grebe’s pick-six sealed the deal. Now, with a 13-game win streak and another shot at the national title, Bozeman is fired up. How are you feeling about this rivalry and MSU’s shot at the big one? #Sports #Football #GoCatsGo00Share