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How to watch and what to know about South Dakota State football at North Dakota
South Dakota State continues its North Central Convention reunion tour on Saturday with a visit to Grand Forks, the place the Jacks will take the sector because the No. 1 group within the nation for the primary time in program historical past.
And the Combating Hawks would love nothing greater than to make the Jacks’ keep on the prime of the polls a brief one.
With UND preventing for their very own playoff lives and coming off a bye, the Jacks can’t afford to exhale after consecutive rivalry wins over South Dakota and North Dakota State. They’ve acquired to rise to the problem once more.
“I feel it’s actually essential (to remain centered),” mentioned Jacks defensive deal with Caleb Sanders. “Particularly with the lengthy season now we have and not using a bye week (the Jacks’ open date is the ultimate week of the common season). Each week is essential to verify we’re retaining our foot on the pedal, getting higher every single day.”
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Mentioned Bison coach Bubba Schweigert: “We’ve acquired to have the ability to deal with the second. I’ll give our guys credit score – we’ve dealt with loads of moments up thus far and achieved an excellent job with that. However this one we’ll must do an excellent job once more.”
SOUTH DAKOTA STATE (6-1) AT NORTH DAKOTA (4-2)
WHEN/WHERE: 3 p.m. Saturday on the Alerus Middle in Grand Forks, N.D.
TV: Midco Sports activities Community
ONLINE: ESPN+ and Midco Sports activities Plus
RADIO: WNAX-AM 570; Jackrabbit radio associates
COACHES: SDSU – John Stiegelmeier (26th yr, 191-112); UND – Bubba Schweigert (9th yr, 51-42)
SERIES: UND leads 47-35-5
LAST TIME: SDSU received 24-21 final yr in Brookings
LAST WEEK: SDSU beat North Dakota State 23-21; UND was idle
RANKINGS: SDSU is ranked No. 1; UND is No. 20
About College of North Dakota Combating Hawks
It’s simple to overlook now, however within the Division II days, North Dakota was just about the equal of North Dakota State – they have been the 2 powerhouses of the NCC. This system previously referred to as the Combating Sioux received eight NCC titles between 1993 and 2006, and have been Division II nationwide champions in 2001.
Their transition to Division I has been largely profitable, with a Nice West convention title in 2011, a Huge Sky title in 2016 and a share of the 2021 spring season championship. They’ve been to the FCS playoffs thrice (2016, 2019, 2020/21). The Hawks have been 5-6 final yr, and are a sport behind SDSU for first place within the Valley this season.
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The Hawks opened the season with a 38-17 loss to Nebraska by which they have been tied late within the third quarter. They’ve shut wins over Northern Iowa, Northern Arizona and Youngstown State, suffered a 34-17 loss at Southern Illinois, and put a formidable beatdown on Missouri State, getting back from down 21-10 to win 48-31.
The Hawks offense has been stable, rating third within the convention with 28.8 factors per sport and fifth in complete offense at 372.2. However their protection has struggled, permitting 30.7 factors and a quarter mile a sport. They’ve been particularly prone to the go, permitting almost 290 yards by means of the air.
The Jacks are a lot acquainted with veteran quarterback Tommy Schuster, who’s finishing 69 p.c of his passes for 1,425 yards and eight touchdowns with two picks, whereas Tyler Hoosman has emerged as a dashing weapon, with 473 yards (fifth within the convention) and 7 touchdowns.
Ben McNaboe has 4.5 sacks for the UND protection.
The Hawks are 2-0 at residence this yr and have received 17 of their final 18 within the Alerus Middle. SDSU’s final win there got here in 2013. Previous to that, the one South Dakota group ever to win there was USF, in 2009. The Cougars have been defending NAIA nationwide champions that yr, and received it once more after upsetting UND.
In regards to the South Dakota State Jackrabbits
SDSU is coming off a win of their largest sport of the yr; now they need to keep away from the proverbial letdown.
That UND is an effective group makes that essential sufficient. That they’re coming off a bye week provides the Hawks much more of a possible benefit.
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That mentioned, SDSU was sensible within the second half in opposition to the Bison final week, overcoming a two-score halftime deficit to outscore the Bison 16-0 within the second half within the Fargodome. That got here one week after a completely environment friendly effort in a 28-3 win over USD.
The Jacks’ protection struggled mightily in opposition to the go within the first half in opposition to NDSU, and the Hawks doubtless took observe of that, however SDSU made changes within the second half and absolutely will go into this one ready for UND to attempt to beat them by means of the air.
The Jacks are getting NFL-bound tight finish Tucker Kraft again this week from an extended damage absence, however working again Isaiah Davis (who’s second within the Valley with 740 dashing yards) is questionable after hurting his shoulder in Fargo. The Jacks are hopeful he can play, whereas linebacker Jason Freeman, security Chase Norblade and receiver Landon Wolf may be again this week.
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Obituary for Delmar Zimmerman at Feist Funeral Home
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Bankruptcies for North Dakota and western Minnesota published Jan. 11, 2025
Filed in U.S. Bankruptcy Court
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Cherie A. Paulin and Rafael Paulin Gordillo, doing business as North Plains Repair, Grand Forks, Chapter 13
Sarah E. Benson, Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Kelly Edward Leidholm, Garrison, Chapter 7
Susan Lorraine Hauck, Dodge, Chapter 7
Minnesota
Bankruptcy filings from the following counties: Becker, Clay, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena and Wilkin.
Ariana Barbara Kay Krecklau, formerly known as Ariana Kimble, and Taylor Jacob Krecklau, Moorhead, Chapter 7
Jay William and Ashley Carol Dunbar, Verndale, Chapter 7
Gene Michael and Stacey Lynn Berglund, East Grand Forks, Chapter 7
Micah David Gorder, Frazee, Chapter 7
Paul Monroe and Mikel Lee Sire, Moorhead, Chapter 7
Chapter 7 is a petition to liquidate assets and discharge debts.
Chapter 11 is a petition for protection from creditors and to reorganize.
Chapter 12 is a petition for family farmers to reorganize.
Chapter 13 is a petition for wage earners to readjust debts.
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Hawks stumble late against Oral Roberts – University of North Dakota Athletics
TULSA, Okla. – North Dakota men’s basketball was unable to finish off Oral Roberts on Saturday night inside the Mabee Center as the Summit League contest, which saw ten tied scores and seven lead changes, went the way of the Golden Eagles as a late three by Issac McBride, just the fourth by the host all night, cushioned ORU’s advantage in the final seconds with the host winning 83-79.
Sophomore Mier Panoam scored inside to pull UND to within one at 78-77 and then denied a driving attempt by McBride two possessions later with 58 seconds to play, but the latter would net a cushion triple following an empty opportunity from the Hawks.
Three pointers by senior Deng Mayar and a pair from junior Dariyus Woodson aided the Hawks in taking a 53-50 lead as the second half clock neared the 15-minute mark, but the Golden Eagles dominated inside with 50 total paint points and missed just twice inside in the final eight minutes of action after tying the contest at 65.
North Dakota led by as much as nine points in the first half which saw the Hawks hit four early three-pointers kickstarted by a far wing trifecta from Amar Kuljuhovic who led UND with a dozen points in the first twenty minutes. After a handful of made three-pointers, the Hawks struggled going 1-for-8 the rest of the way in the first half. ORU controlled the paint with two dozen points which aided the Golden Eagles’ 59.3% shooting clip in 27 attempts from the floor in the first half.
The Hawks led for over 18 minutes in the opening half of action, but a scoreless stretch in the half’s final 2:11 and a 9-2 ORU run over the 3:12 sent the host into the intermission with the advantage.
North Dakota prepares for a Thursday night matchup in Brookings against South Dakota State, before playing host to Kansas City on Saturday. The Hawks and the Jackrabbits tip off at 7 p.m. on January 16 from inside First Bank & Trust Arena. The action can be seen on Midco Sports and the Summit League Network. Fans can follow the action live with Fighting Hawks men’s basketball radio play-by-play voice Paul Ralston on KSNR 100.3 FM The Cat or on the iHeart Radio app. Live stats for the contest will be available at www.FightingHawks.com.
Postgame Notes
- Kuljuhovic led UND with 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting with six rebounds and two assists
- Treysen Eaglestaff followed with 15 points and Panoam added 13
- Eaglestaff led with five assists and Panoam matched Kuljuhovic in boards with six
- UND’s 15 offensive rebounds marks the 18th straight game with 12+ such boards
- UND’s 14 defensive rebounds are a season low
- The Hawks committed just eight turnovers and have committed less than ten in five of their past six games
- UND finished at +12 in points off of turnovers
- North Dakota was unable to absorb 28 points from McBride and 26 points from JoJo Moore
- ORU shot an opponent-best 60.8% from the floor
- The Eagles produced opponent season lows in three-pointers (4) and steals (3)
How It Happened
First Half
14:13 – UND 12, ORU 10 (ORU +8 paint, 0-of-4 3PT FG)
11:53 – UND 20, ORU 16 (UND 3-of-7 3PT FG)
7:24 – UND 31, ORU 24 (UND 4-of-last-5 FG, UND +4 TOs)
3:49 – UND 37, ORU 34
HALF – ORU 43, UND 42
Second Half
15:42 – UND 51, ORU 50
10:39 – UND 61, ORU 60
6:40 – UND 67, ORU 67
5:28 – UND 71, ORU 69
3:55 – ORU 75, UND 73
FINAL – ORU 83, UND 79
For more information on North Dakota men’s basketball, visit FightingHawks.com or follow on social media @UNDmbasketball.
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