Big Sky Now: Montana State's streak, playoff races and conference chaos
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Big Sky Now brings the best sports reporters from the inland Northwest to the table to discuss Big Sky Conference football and basketball. | February 13, 2025 9:05 AM
The Big Sky Conference is heating up as the race for the Big Sky Tournament and March Madness tightens.
Hosts Josh Amick and Jon Allen from the Daily Inter Lake break down the latest standings, key matchups, and bracketology implications with Selection Sunday on the horizon.
With Montana State’s women’s team extending their winning streak to 15 games and the Lady Griz finding their stride under new leadership, the conference title picture is coming into focus.
On the men’s side, Montana made a statement with a dominant win over Northern Colorado to move into first place, while Montana State stumbled with two close losses.
Meanwhile, Portland State, Idaho State, and Eastern Washington are locked in a battle for top seeding, making every game crucial.
Can the Bobcats bounce back? Will the Vandals or Bengals prove they’re contenders?
Tune in for bold predictions, hot takes, and everything you need to know as the Big Sky Tournament approaches!
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