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Pair of Oredigger gridders make All-American
Pair of Oredigger gridders make All-American
Pair of Oredigger gridders make All-American
The Victory Sports Network has released it’s 2023 NAIA Football All-American Team and Individual Awards for the season. Two Orediggers have made the cut, Redshirt Sophomore Andrew Almos as an Honorable Mention Punter, as well as Junior Wyatt Alexander, who was named Third Team All-American at receiver.
UM/Tech basketball game Saturday in Missoula
UM/Tech basketball game Saturday in Missoula
UM/Tech basketball game Saturday in Missoula
The basketball game between the University of Montana and Montana Tech has been rescheduled. The men’s basketball game was originally scheduled to be played Friday, December 8th at 7:00 PM but has been pushed back a day to December 9th at 1:00 PM.
Diggers to host Dickinson St. in NAIA first round
Diggers to host Dickinson St. in NAIA first round
Diggers to host Dickinson St. in NAIA first round
After closing out the regular season with three straight wins including last weekend's impressive 23-17 win at Carroll College, the Montana Tech Orediggers football team has qualified for the 2023 NAIA National Playoffs and will host a first-round game this Saturday at Bob Green Field.
Digger Basketball season tickets on sale
Digger Basketball season tickets on sale
Digger Basketball season tickets on sale
Any way you slice it, the 2023-24 season is going to be an exciting one as both the men and women now have an exhibition game each under their belts and look forward to nonconference play which begins this month. The following is a release from the Montana Tech Athletic Department as season tickets for both programs are now on sale
Orediggers rise again in national rankings
Orediggers rise again in national rankings
Orediggers rise again in national rankings
After last weekend's gritty 44-35 win over then #7 College of Idaho, the Montana Tech Oredigger football team has again moved up in the national rankings and now sit just outside of the top ten.
Montana Tech Prof on Need to Ramp Up Rare Earth in US
Montana Tech Prof on Need to Ramp Up Rare Earth in US
Montana Tech Prof on Need to Ramp Up Rare Earth in US
It's time to ramp up rare earth mining in America, especially if you want electric vehicles or so-called green energy. That's what Dr. Courtney Young, a professor of metallurgical and materials engineering at Montana Tech in Butte, argued in a recent guest opinion column.
The Butte Road Show: Highlands College Shaking Up Tech Ed
The Butte Road Show: Highlands College Shaking Up Tech Ed
The Butte Road Show: Highlands College Shaking Up Tech Ed
With a one-semester program you could land a job starting at $75,000 a year working as an electric lineman in Montana. Compare that to some kids attending a 4-year liberal arts program, getting saddled with tens of thousands in student loan debt, and then lucky to find a job paying even $40,000 a year.

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