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Griz greetings!
Welcome to TGIF News. This e-mail newsletter is
provided weekly, except during the summer and
scheduled academic breaks, to subscribers including
students, alumni, employees and friends of The
University of Montana.
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GO GRIZ!
Montana Hosts Quarterfinal Matchup
The second-ranked Montana Grizzlies host the
10th-ranked Southern Illinois Salukis Saturday in an
NCAA Football Championship Subdivision Quarterfinal
Game.
Kickoff is at 12:35 p.m. MST in Washington-Grizzly
Stadium.
Montana enters the quarterfinals ranked No. 2 in the
nation and sporting an 11-game winning streak. The
Grizzlies, a playoff participant for a record 14th
straight season, won the Big Sky title for the
ninth-straight season. Montana is 7-0 in quarterfinal
games at Washington-Grizzly Stadium.
Southern Illinois of the Gateway Conference brings a
9-3 record to Missoula. The Salukis are in the
playoffs for their fourth consecutive season.
Griz fans will have no problem watching their team
live this weekend, with Montana’s CBS affiliates and
Altitude Sports and Entertainment having acquired
rights from ESPN to televise the game.
Local channels presenting the game are KPAX in
Missoula, KTVQ in Billings, KBZK in Bozeman, KXLF in
Butte, KRTV in Great Falls, KXLH in Helena and KAJ in
Kalispell.
Altitude Sports and Entertainment is available on
DirecTV channel 644 and Dish Network channel 410,
as well as several cable outlets throughout Montana,
Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Nevada, Idaho, Kansas,
South Dakota, New Mexico and Nebraska.
The game also will be aired live through pay-per-view
on ESPN GamePlan or at 7:30 p.m. MST on a
tape-delayed basis on ESPN.
Montana Grizzlies
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‘A Night For Noah’ To Raise Money For Student
The Jubileers and other volunteer performers,
including a dance troupe, comedian and recorder
quartet, will come together Thursday, Dec. 7, to
raise money for ailing UM student Noah Ginnings.
“A Night for Noah,” hosted by the UM Advocates,
begins at 8 p.m. in the Music Recital Hall. Admission
to the event is free, although donations will be
accepted.
Ginnings, a UM Advocate, was diagnosed with a brain
tumor in 2001. After undergoing surgery to remove it,
the tumor reappeared and in 2003 was treated with
radiation, again disappearing.
This past summer Ginnings learned his tumor was
growing again. This time, doctors have decided to
treat it with chemotherapy.
The UM fundraiser will help with Ginnings’ ongoing
medical bills. A bake sale and silent auction will be
held in conjunction with the concert to raise
additional funds.
Those who cannot attend but would like to help can
make donations to the Noah Ginnings Medical Fund at
Mountain West Bank. For more information, contact
the bank at 406-542-6222.
Mountain West Bank
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Museum, Gallery Show Art By Master Painters
New works by local artists Delbert Gish, Jennifer Li
and Neil Patterson will be featured during a special
showing next weekend in Missoula.
“Art at Home” takes place from 4 to 8 p.m. Friday,
Dec. 8, and from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9, at
888 Evans, a recently restored home one block south
of the UM campus.
The event is presented by the Dana Gallery and the
Montana Museum of Art & Culture at UM. There is no
charge for admission.
The eclectic, two-day exhibit will showcase the
talents of the three oil painters. Gish, who has been
published in numerous texts, is a modern master with
national recognition; Li’s meticulous paintings are
grounded in the varnish of the Dutch Golden Age;
and Patterson is an elected member of the
prestigious Oil Painters of America.
The artists’ works will be available for sale during the
show, and half the proceeds from “Art at Home”
sales will be donated to MMAC.
For more information, call the museum at
406-243-2019.
Montana Museum of Art & Culture
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Lady Griz Win Two, Lose One
The UM women's basketball team defeated Gonzaga
University 88-78 Sunday, Nov. 19, with Lady Griz
junior forward Johanna Closson leading both teams
with a career-high 25 points, including 14 in the
second half.
Sophomore center Tamara Guardipee recorded a
double-double for the Grizzlies, scoring 10 points and
grabbing 12 rebounds.
Advancing last Saturday to the Klosterman Buckeye
Classic at Columbus, Ohio, the Lady Griz scored a
68-61 victory over Davidson. Sophomore Mandy
Morales led four Lady Griz players in double figures
with 15 points. She also added seven assists and five
rebounds.
In the tourney’s championship game Sunday
afternoon, No. 6 Ohio State shot 56.7 percent and
had a 49-24 rebounding advantage, defeating
Montana 83-43 to win the tourney. The Lady Griz’s
first loss of the season leaves them at 3-1.
Montana's next three are at home against Wyoming
last night, Portland on Saturday and Utah
State on Monday.
Montana Grizzlies
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