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Michigan Tech Sports

Huskies soccer’s second half not enough to overcome Cardinals Friday

HOUGHTON — The Michigan Tech Huskies soccer team put together a strong final 10 minutes with a goal by Reilly Lovercheck, making it a one-goal game. However, the Huskies were unable to find another goal, falling to Saginaw Valley State 2-1 at Kearly Stadium on Friday night. "It was hard ...

Huskies volleyball sweeps way to pair of wins

The Michigan Tech Huskies volleyball team improved to 7-6 overall and 4-2 in the GLIAC with sweeps of both Lake Superior State and Saginaw Valley State this weekend. Several Huskies had strong weekends for the Huskies. Huskies sweep SVSU for fourth straight win UNIVERSITY CENTER, Mich. — ...

Hockey season is back

HOUGHTON — Friday night marks the opening of a new era of hockey for the Michigan Tech Huskies. Not only do they have 13 freshmen, they have five transfers, and nearly an entirely new coaching staff. However, the new head coach has been here before, and he is happy to be back in the Copper ...

Huskies football opens GLIAC schedule at Wayne State

HOUGHTON — Coming off a 21-14 loss to the Upper Iowa Peacocks on Saturday, Sept. 20, the Michigan Tech Huskies football team had time to do some soul searching last week. The time off was good for the players and the coaches, as they looked to reset before heading out this weekend to face ...

Huskies volleyball looks to build off strong weekend

HOUGHTON — After opening the season 3-6, and with multiple injuries to key players, the Michigan Tech Huskies volleyball team was in need of a weekend like the one they had in their first pair of home games of the season. On Friday, the Huskies swept the Roosevelt Lakers, 3-0, and then on ...

Huskies soccer still searching for first home win

HOUGHTON — After finally breaking through with a draw and a win two weeks ago on the road, the Michigan Tech Huskies soccer team returned home last weekend and jumped out to a 1-0 lead against Davenport on Friday. However, that was where the good feelings stalled. From there, the Huskies were ...