
Top 10 Moments From The 2024-2025 Montana Grizzly Sports Year
Top 10 Moments From The 2024-2025 Montana Grizzly Sports Year










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Anna has a great story. She followed in her dad's footsteps, playing for the Griz. In just one season, Cockhill has already etched herself into the history books by obliterating the single-season stolen base record with 27. The previous record... was 18.
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Money Williams had an all-time day against the SEC's Tennessee Volunteers. Williams posted 30 points, a career high, and received unparalleled support from Vols fans.
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The biggest win of the regular season came on Sunday, November 17, against the Big 10 Washington Huskies, a team that played in the NCAA Tournament. What a win.
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Entering 2024, Griz Football had never won on the blazing red turf in Cheney. It took a wild 52-49 shootout (a game in which Griz QB Logan Fife slung 5 TDs & 364 yards through the air), but Montana finally got the fiery red monkey off its back.
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Missoula's own Whitney Morrison won the 2025 Outdoor Big Sky Conference Heptathlon. Morrison highlighted a great meet for both the men's & women's track & field teams. Both teams finished 3rd and scored over 100 pts for the first time since the early 2000s.
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I could've picked several Grizzly Soccer games—Throttling Oregon State or capturing a second straight Big Sky title. Instead, the Grizzlies' 2-0 shutout of the Mountain West's Boise State Broncos makes the list.
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2025 was the best season ever for Grizzly Men's Tennis. Coach Jason Brown's squad racked up 19 wins, most ever in program history, upset the top seeded Northern Arizona Lumberjacks in the Big Sky Title game, and played national powerhouse Texas in the NCAA Tournament.
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The Lady Griz entered the semis as double-digit underdogs and emerged victorious. All-Big Sky Tournament Team member Mack Konig scored a career high 29 points in the thrilling win.
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Ok, we'll throw in a second Griz Soccer moment because they earned it. Griz Soccer defeated Weber State 3-0 in Ogden to capture a second straight regular season title.
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Gallery Credit: Ace Sauerwein