Montana Grizzlies
is the name given to the sports teams of the University of Montana. The women's teams use the name Lady Griz
. The university is a member of the Big Sky Conference and competes in NCAA Division I, fielding 12 varsity teams.
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Football
The Grizzlies won national championships in 1995 and 2001 and have qualified for a record 16 consecutive playoffs. They have played football from 1897 to present. They are currently ranked #5 in FCS (formerly I-AA) in the nation by the coaches poll. http://www.collegesportingnews.com/article.asp?articleid=86057
The Grizzlies rank among the all time playoff appearance leaders, with appearances in 1982, 1988, 1989, 1993-2008. The current Grizzlies playoff streak is the record at the I-AA level, now known as the NCAA Division I Championship Subdivision, . Source: College Football Data Warehouse.
The Grizzlies won the national championship in 1995 under Don Read when
Dave Dickenson led the team to a victory over
Marshall University in the national championship game. In 2001, coach
Joe Glenn led the Montana Grizzlies to another national championship defeating
Furman University by a score of 13-6.
The Griz play in the Brawl of the Wild every year, a rivalry game against
Montana State University - Bozeman. The Griz lead the series 68-35-5 ties. The Griz used to play a rivalry game against the
University of Idaho Vandals for the
Little Brown Stein. The Griz trail the all-time series 27-55-2. However, the Griz won the last four meetings between 2000-2003
Basketball
Career Leaders
Points
1.
Larry Krystkowiak - 2,017
2.
Micheal Ray Richardson -1,827
3.
Bob Cope - 1,810
4.
Kevin Criswell - 1,663
5.
Andrew Strait - 1,617
6.
Wayne Tinkle - 1,500
7.
Jordan Hasquet (active) - 1,396
8.
Ken McKenzie - 1,321
9.
Shawn Samuelson - 1,293
10.
Derrick Pope - 1,289
11.
Lou Rocheleau - 1,235
12.
Daren Engellant - 1,224
13.
Charles Davis - 1,214
14.
Matt Kempfert - 1,131
15.
Chris Spoja - 1,111
16.
Ed Argenbright - 1,100
17.
Craig Zanon - 1,071
18.
Scott Zanon - 1,070
19.
Roger Fasting - 1,047
20.
Mike Warhank - 1,046
21.
Jeremy Lake - 1,036
22.
Dan Balko - 1,025
23.
Matt Martin - 1,021
24.
Doug Selvig - 1,000
Rebounds
1.
Larry Krystkowiak - 1105
2.
Daren Engellant - 874
3.
Ken McKenzie - 859
4.
Wayne Tinkle - 836
5.
Shawn Samuelson - 791
6.
Russell Sheriff - 788
7.
Steve Lowry - 763
8.
Jordan Hasquet (active) - 718
9.
Andrew Strait - 711
10.
Derrick Pope - 675
11.
Micheal Ray Richardson - 670
Assists
1.
Travis DeCuire - 435
2.
Shane Christensen - 431
3.
Scott Zanon - 411
4.
Micheal Ray Richardson - 372
5.
Marc Glass - 369
6.
J.R. Camel - 365
7.
Roger Fastings - 363
8.
Doug Selvig - 361
9.
Tony Reed - 339
10.
Matt Martin - 317
Steals
1.
J.R. Camel - 215
Blocked Shots
1.
Daren Engellant - 212
Soccer