The Bison are 6-1 on their home court. North Dakota State is fourth in the Summit scoring 69.4 points while shooting 42.7% from the field. The Fighting
South Dakota outscored North Dakota 53-42 in the second half to claim a 102-93 victory over the Fighting Hawks in Summit League men’s basketball action on
South Dakota Coyotes (9-9, 3-1 Summit) at North Dakota Fighting Hawks (7-10, 2-2 Summit) Grand Forks, North Dakota; Wednesday, 8 p.m. EST BOTTOM LINE: South Dakota plays North Dakota after Grace ...
The Hawks allowed a season-high 109 points to the Jackrabbits, who jumped to an 11-8 record with the win. Guard Joe Sayler reached 25 points for SDSU, while four other players reached two figures in scoring. Both Owen Larson and Jaden Jackson had six rebounds for South Dakota State.
The Coyotes and Fighting Hawks were tied at five early in the first quarter, and it was all North Dakota from there. The Fighting Hawks, entering play Wednesday shooting 42% from the field and 28% ...
South Dakota State put together a season-best opening half offensively and stymied North Dakota State in the second half en route to a 109-72 victory on Thursday in
The Fighting Hawks, who have lost five of seven Summit League games, gave up 102 points to South Dakota on Thursday night
South Dakota visits North Dakota after Grace Larkins scored 45 points in South Dakota's 71-66 win against the Omaha Mavericks. The Fighting Hawks have gone 6-3 in home games. North Dakota has a 3 ...
South Dakota plays the North Dakota Fighting Hawks after Grace Larkins scored 45 points in the Coyotes' 71-66 victory against the Omaha Mavericks South Dakota Coyotes (9-9, 3-1 Summit) at North ...
The State/U rivalry games hit the hardwood Saturday, as the Coyotes and Jackrabbits face off for the first time this season. The women will tip at 1 p.m. in Vermillion at the Sanford Coyote Sports Center,
The results are in from the North Dakota Game and Fish Department’s annual midwinter waterfowl survey, which looked at how many Canada geese and mallards there are in the state.
He coaches because of players like Frost, a true freshman from Centennial High School in the Twin Cities. At 5-foot-8, she has shown no fear going to the hoop, either drawing fouls or finishing in the lane against bigger players.