I am the co-host of Northland Sports Page and play-by-play voice of many local games you hear on the Northland FAN. I began my radio career in 1995, and currently do play-by-play and public address announcing for several Northland area sports teams. I am a Duluth native and love everything about the city. I graduated from Duluth East High School, as well as the University of Wisconsin-Superior, and I am proud to still call the Northland home. On the rare occasion that I am not watching or broadcasting a sporting event, I spend most of my time with my wife supporting the local restaurant, music, and theatre scene! At the end of the day, I like to be the “go-to” for sports information in our area.
Brian Prudhomme
New Year, Same Sports Me, New Perspective?
I am not going to declare any New Year’s Resolutions for 2023, and my reasoning is simple.
Short and Sweet Is My Mantra
Wednesday of this week was the “shortest day of the year”. In honor of that, this may end up being my shortest column of the year.
My Sports Holiday Wish List: 12 Days Of A Minnesota Sports Fan Christmas
It's the holiday season. Miracles happen, right?
Minnesota’s Sports Future Feels Foggy
Where will the road ahead take the Minnesota sports world?
Twins Can’t Freeze During Winter Meetings
Despite the cooldown in Minnesota temperatures, the Twins need to make some moves to warm fans up to them.
Minnesota’s Sports Have One Big Difference
Brian explains what it is.
Minnesota Sports Provide Good Theater
The Minnesota sports scene certainly doesn't lack theatrical value for its fans.
Minnesota’s Makeshift Sports ‘Mount Rushmore’ Ranking
Who is on Minnesota's 'Mount Rushmoore' of current sports figures? Brian tackles the ranking.
Paul Allen, Voice Of The Minnesota Vikings, Starts Ultimate ‘Pay It Forward’
The play-by-play radio announcer for the Minnesota Vikings recently offered a huge, touching gesture for a Northland family.
Is This A “Scary” Sports World?
Whether literally scary or 'scary-good', there's a lot in the Minnesota sports world you could use the word to describe.