Monday, March 2
• Men's Tennis vs. North Carolina A&T State
• Women's Tennis vs. Tampa
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Tuesday, March 3
• Michigan Tech Hockey Radio Show, 10 a.m. on Mix 93 WKMJ
• Men's Tennis vs. Allegheny College
• Women's Tennis vs. Allegheny College
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Wednesday, March 4
• Women's Tennis vs. Sioux Falls
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Men's Basketball vs. Davenport, 5:30 p.m. at SDC Gym on Mix 93 WKMJ & FloCollege
• Women's Basketball at Northern Michigan, 5:30 p.m. on FloCollege
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Thursday, March 5
• Men's Tennis vs. Southern New Hampshire
• Women's Tennis vs. Southern New Hampshire
• Men's Tennis vs. Ave Maria
• Women's Tennis vs. Ave Maria
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Friday, March 6
• Men's Tennis vs. Cedarville
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Hockey vs. Bowling Green, 7:07 p.m. at MacInnes Student Ice Arena on Mix 93 WKMJ & Midco Sports Plus
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Saturday, March 7
• Women's Basketball at GLIAC Semifinal
• Men's Basketball at GLIAC Semifinal
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Hockey vs. Bowling Green, 6:07 p.m. at MacInnes Student Ice Arena on Mix 93 WKMJ & Midco Sports Plus
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Sunday, March 8
• Women's Basketball at GLIAC Championship
• Men's Basketball at GLIAC Championship
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Hockey vs. Bowling Green, 5:07 p.m. at MacInnes Student Ice Arena on Mix 93 WKMJ & Midco Sports Plus
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HOCKEY
No. 16 wrapped up the regular season with a pair of losses to Bowling Green. The Falcons won 1-0 on Friday and 4-3 in overtime on Saturday. Max Koskipirtti, Teydon Trembecky, and Carson Latimer scored. Tech finished with a 21-12-3 overall record and a 16-7-3 mark in the CCHA. The Huskies clinched home ice for the CCHA Quarterfinal best-of-three series and will host BGSU for a second straight weekend in the No. 4/5 matchup. The puck will drop on Friday at 7:07 p.m., Saturday at 6:07 p.m., and, if necessary, Sunday at 5:07 p.m.
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MEN'S BASKETBALL
The No. 16-ranked Huskies captured a share of the GLIAC Regular Season Championship with three wins over the week. They defeated Ferris State 79-68 on Monday, Parkside 68-65 on Thursday, and Roosevelt 99-72 on Saturday. Marcus Tomashek hit a game-winning three in the final seconds against the Rangers, and Ty Fernholz set a school record with 12 three-pointers on Saturday. The Huskies are 25-5 overall and are the No. 2 seed in the GLIAC Tournament, hosting Davenport on Wednesday at 5:30 p.m. at the SDC Gym. The GLIAC Semifinals are Saturday, and the GLIAC Championship is Sunday.
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WOMEN'S BASKETBALL
Tech wrapped up the regular season with three games last week. The Huskies fell at Ferris State Monday, lost to Parkside Thursday, and defeated Roosevelt 70-51 on Saturday. Alyssa Wypych (13.3) and Soraya Timms (10) scored in double figures over the three games. Tech is 16-12 overall and is the No. 5 seed and travels to Northern Michigan to open the GLIAC Tournament. Tipoff is set for 5:30 p.m. The GLIAC Semifinals are Saturday, and the GLIAC Championship is Sunday.
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NORDIC SKIING
The ski teams placed second at the NCAA Central Regional Championship in Duluth on Saturday. Markus Groethe was the Regional Champion in classic, while Greta Hansen (2nd, classic), Bridget Burns, (3rd, classic), Julia Junkkala (3rd, skate), and AJ Westanmo (3rd, classic) also had podium finishes. Wes Campbell, Markus Groethe, and Noa Kam-Magruder from the men's team, and Greta Hansen, Bridget Burns, and Julia Junkkala from the women's team have qualified for the 2026 NCAA Championships.
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