Tumgik
#Western Michigan Broncos
ncaapeaches · 22 days
Text
Tumblr media
Payton.Murphy on Instagram
73 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
58 notes · View notes
packerfansam-blog · 3 months
Text
0 notes
fabiolasshop · 1 year
Text
Tumblr media
0 notes
stubobnumbers · 1 year
Text
College Football By State - Michigan.
FBS: Central Michigan Chippewas - Mount Pleasant, Michigan - They first played in 1896. They are in the Mid-American Conference (MAC).
Eastern Michigan Eagles - YpSilanti, Michigan - They first played in 1891. They are in the MAC.
Michigan Wolverines - Ann Arbor, Michigan - They first played in 1879. They are in the Big Ten.
Michigan State Spartans - East Lansing, Michigan - They first played in 1885. They are in the Big Ten.
Western Michigan Broncos - Kalamazoo, Michigan - They first played in 1905. They are n the MAC.
D2: Davenport University Panthers - Grand Rapids, Michigan - They are in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC).
Ferris State University Bulldogs - Big Rapids, Michigan - They are in the GLIAC.
Grand Valley State University Lakers - Allendale, Michigan - They are in the GLIAC.
Hillsdale College Chargers - Hillsdale, Michigan - They are in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC).
Michigan Tech Huskies - Houghton, Michigan - They are in the GLIAC.
Northern Michigan University Wildcats - Marquette, Michigan - They are in the GLIAC.
Northwood University Timberwolves - Midland, Michigan - They are in the G-MAC.
Saginaw Valley State University Cardinals - University Center, Michigan - They are in the GLIAC.
Wayne State University Warriors - Detroit, Michigan - They are in the GLIAC.
D3: Adrian Bulldogs - Adrian, Michigan - They first played in 1892. They are in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA).
Albion Britons - Albion, Michigan - They first played in 1984. They are in the MIAA.
Alma Scots - Alma, Michigan - They first played in 1894. They are in the MIAA.
Hope Flying Dutchmen - Holland, Michigan - They first played in 1902. They are in the MIAA.
Kalamazoo Hornets - Kalamazoo, Michigan - They first played in 1892. They are in the MIAA.
Olivet Comets - Olivet, Michigan - They first played in 1884. They are in the MIAA.
And for the first time in the series, NAIA: Concordia University (MI.) Cardinals - Ann Arbor, Michigan
Lawrence Technological University Blue Devils - Southfield, Michigan.
Madonna University Crusaders - Livonia, Michigan.
Siena Heights University Saints - Adrian, Michigan.
All four of them are in the Mid-States Football Association (MSFA).
Awards: Favorite Mascot - The Flying Dutchmen of Hope University. The Olivet Comets get an honorale mention. (I'm not picking Comets as my favorite mascot in back to back states.) The "Pack Hunters" Award - The Timberwolves of Northwood University. "King Of The Who?" Award - The Albion Britons. "Get Into The Groove" Award - The Madonna University Crusaders. The "Mustelids Are Assholes, But Cool" Award - The Michigan Wolverines.
2 notes · View notes
goalhofer · 2 months
Text
Where every player played during the 2012-13 NHL lockout: Detroit
CHL: Kyle Quincey (Denver Cutthroats) Czech Extraliga: Jakub Kindl (H.K. Č.S.O.B. Pojišťovna Pardubice) EIHL: Drew Miller (Braehead Clan) HockeyAllsvenskan: Jonathan Ericsson (Hockeyklubb Vita Hästen/Södertälje Sportklubb) KHL: Pavel Datsyuk (K.K. C.S.K.A. Moscow) Liiga: Valtteri Filppula (Helsingin Jokerit) NCAA: Danny DeKeyser (Western Michigan University Broncos) Slovak Extraliga: Tomáš Tatar (Š.H.K. 37 Piešťany) NL: Damien Brunner (E.V. Zug) & Henrik Zetterberg (E.V. Zug) AHL: Joakim Andersson (Grand Rapids Griffins), Kent Huskins (Norfolk Admirals), Brian Lashoff (Grand Rapids Griffins), Gustav Nyquist (Grand Rapids Griffins) & Brendan Smith (Grand Rapids Griffins) Didn't Play: Justin Abdelkader, Todd Bertuzzi, Daniel Cleary, Carlo Colaiacovo, Patrick Eaves, Cory Emmerton, Johan Franzén, Jonas Gustavsson, Jimmy Howard III, Hans Kronwall, Jordin Tootoo & Ian White
0 notes
unieduvn · 3 months
Text
Western Michigan Broncos
https://unie.edu.vn/?p=9552 Western Michigan Broncos Gear Rally Home is your supply for Formally Licensed merchandise to have fu...
0 notes
luxuryandsports1 · 5 months
Photo
Tumblr media
NCAA Western Michigan Broncos Personalized Hey Dude Shoes Price From: 129.99 | | [Buy it now at] : https://luxuryandsports.com/product/ncaa-western-michigan-broncos-personalized-hey-dude-shoes/ ✅http://Luxuryandsports.com https://Facebook.com/luxuryandsports/ https://Pinterest.com/luxuryandsports2022/ ✅https://twitter.com/luxuryandsport2 https://www.instagram.com/luxuryandsports.official/ #Trend #halloween #chirstmas #gift #funny #cool #Sum NCAA Western Michigan Broncos Personalized Hey Dude Shoes Introducing the NCAA Western Michigan Broncos Personalized Hey Dude Shoes, the perfect combination of comfort and style. These shoes are designed with the ultimate focus on providing the wearer with a comfortable and fashionable experience. Sole and Design Features These shoes feature a durable rubber sole that ensures long-lasting wear an...
0 notes
blinkenzovip · 6 months
Photo
Tumblr media
New Western Michigan Broncos Hockey Crocs Clogs - BiShop from Tagotee.net 🔥 See more: here
0 notes
blogynews · 6 months
Text
"Unstoppable Buckley Surges with 138 Yards and 2 TDs, While Defense Scores 2 Safeties and a Touchdown! Discover the Epic Domination in W. Michigan's 45-21 Victory over E. Michigan"
YPSILANTI, Mich.: Western Michigan’s Jalen Buckley showcased an impressive performance, recording 138 rushing yards and scoring two touchdowns. The Broncos’ defense also made significant contributions with two safeties and a touchdown, leading them to a 45-21 victory over Eastern Michigan on Saturday. Buckley’s touchdowns came from two short runs, while Hayden Wolff connected with Blake Bosma for…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
athleticperfection1 · 26 days
Text
Western Michigan Cheer
98 notes · View notes
ncaapeaches · 2 months
Text
Tumblr media
cassiestclair14 on Instagram
92 notes · View notes
Text
Tumblr media
17 notes · View notes
blogynewz · 6 months
Text
"Unstoppable Buckley Surges with 138 Yards and 2 TDs, While Defense Scores 2 Safeties and a Touchdown! Discover the Epic Domination in W. Michigan's 45-21 Victory over E. Michigan"
YPSILANTI, Mich.: Western Michigan’s Jalen Buckley showcased an impressive performance, recording 138 rushing yards and scoring two touchdowns. The Broncos’ defense also made significant contributions with two safeties and a touchdown, leading them to a 45-21 victory over Eastern Michigan on Saturday. Buckley’s touchdowns came from two short runs, while Hayden Wolff connected with Blake Bosma for…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
rememberwincollection · 8 months
Link
Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage Western Michigan Broncos Crewneck Sweater XXL Nutmeg Lee Grey.
0 notes
mitchbeck · 10 months
Text
THE NHL DRAFT AND THE NEW YORK RANGERS
Tumblr media Tumblr media
By: Gerry Cantlon, Howlings HARTFORD, CT - On paper, anyway, The New York Rangers had a successful 2023 NHL Draft. For now, "hope springs eternal." How it all shakes out in the end, only time will tell. The Rangers added four additional picks after selecting Gabe Perreault with their first-round pick at number 23, and with those picks, the Rangers went for size. President and General Manager (and Trumbull, CT native) Chris Drury decided on and took Drew Fortescu in the third round (90th overall). The one-time Mid-Fairfield player will join Perreault at Boston College (Hockey East) after their time as teammates on the USNDTP (USHL) and the US WJC. With the 152nd pick in the fifth round, the Rangers selected defenseman Rasmus Larsson, who played with Västervik IK (J-20 Sweden). Larsson will head to Northern Michigan (CCHA) to begin the next step in his development. In the sixth round, with the 178th pick, Druy and the Rangers selected 6'7" centerman Dylan Roobrueck from the Oshawa Generals (OHL). Roobrueck is one of just two players who were 6'7" that were drafted. Ty Hendricks was the Rangers' choice with their second sixth-round pick at 183rd overall. Hendricks is a 6'5", 205-pound Left-Winger who played for the Fargo (ND) Force (USHL) and the Muskegon Lumberjacks (USHL). He will be attending the Western Michigan Broncos (NCHC). CONNECTICUT RELATED DRAFT PICKS Regarding Connecticut-related players, the second day of the NHL draft was a bit quieter than usual. Only three college players were taken with Connecticut connections; one current and two future were chosen. Quinnipiac University (ECACHL) sophomore Charles-Alexis Legault, a right-handed, 6'3, 210 pounder, was taken from the reigning national champion Bobcats by the Carolina Hurricanes in the fifth round (139th overall). Legault was just one of nine US college draftees taken. Joining Legault in Hamden next season will be Chris Pelosi, who was taken 92nd overall in the third round by the Boston Bruins out of the Selects Academy program at Mount. St. Charles (RI). He played split last year between Janesville (WI) Jets (NAHL) and the Sioux Falls (SD) Stampede (USHL). A future Yale goalie in 2025-26 from the Taft Rhinos (Watertown), Rudy Giumond, who was the ONLY Connecticut High School player selected, and who won the New England Prep small school championship, was taken by the Detroit Red Wings 169th overall in the sixth round. While he is eligible to return to Taft, he will play next year with the Cedar Rapids (IA) Roughriders (USHL) to prepare for Division I college play. He was just one of four prep School players taken. The last major Taft player to play for Cedar Rapids was Max Pacioretty that transformed his play, NOTES: Howlings has learned that next year's 72-game Wolf Pack schedule will NOT include Midwestern teams Rockford, Milwaukee, and Grand Rapids. They have been dropped. Likely to return will be Laval,  Belleville, and possibly a new first-time team like the Cleveland Monsters (Columbus Blue Jackets). However, nothing is set in concrete. Ex-Sound Tigerr Josh Bailey was placed on unconditional waivers and picked up by the Chicago Blackhawks. Some final notes on the draft, some names of note. At 143rd in the fifth round by the draft's host, the Nashville Predators, was Sutter Muzzatti. He is the son of former Hartford Whaler/Wolf Pack Jason Muzzatti, the goalie coach for the Carolina Hurricanes. Lastly, at 149th overall in the fifth round, was Aaron Pionk. He is the youngest brother of ex-Pack Neal Pionk (Winnipeg Jets). Aaron is heading to the University of Minnesota-Duluth (NCHC) from the Waterloo Black Hawks (USHL). NEW YORK RANGERS HOME Read the full article
0 notes