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Thirty federal Indian boarding faculties operated in South Dakota between 1819 and 1969, in accordance with a brand new report launched Wednesday by the Division of the Inside.

The report, the primary quantity of the “Federal Indian Boarding College Initiative Investigative Report,” particulars the historical past that the US straight focused Indigenous kids “within the pursuit of a coverage of cultural assimilation that coincided with Indian territorial dispossession.”

In complete, 408 boarding faculties throughout 37 states have been operated between 1819 and 1969, in accordance with the report. Over 500 kids died at these faculties however the report notes that quantity is anticipated to extend as additional investigation continues.

Nationwide story:U.S. identifies over 400 Native American boarding faculties, 50 burial websites in report

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Word: Map factors don’t present actual areas of the boarding faculties.

At the very least 53 burial websites have been recognized however that quantity can be anticipated to extend, in accordance with the report. The particular areas usually are not public to guard towards grave-robbing and vandalism.

Beneath is the checklist of boarding faculties in South Dakota:

South Dakota boarding college checklist

Ascension Ladies Boarding College

Years operated: 1880-1887

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Location: Spring Grove

Different names: Indian College at Iyakaptope; Indian College at Iyakaptapi

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College, Day College

Notes of curiosity: The varsity was situated on the Sisseton Company in a 1884 Indian Affairs report and was held in the home of Rev. John B. Renville. There was a documented complete of 14 women presently.

Chamberlain Indian College

Years operated: 1898-1909

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Location: Chamberlain

Different names: N/A

College kind: Nonreservation, Authorities, Boarding College, Coaching College

Notes of curiosity: A yr earlier than the varsity closed, quite a few college students from Chamberlain transferred to Speedy Metropolis. The land and constructing was bought to the Catholic Church and developed into the St. Joseph’s Indian College.

Extra:Poor schooling, abuse – even demise: Feds examine Indian boarding faculties’ a long time of failure

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Cheyenne River Company Boarding College

Years operated: April 1, 1893-1959

Location: Forest Metropolis

Different names: Forest Metropolis Boarding College

College Sort: Reservation, Authorities, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: When the varsity opened, the superintendent of the varsity John Frazier mentioned that it might increase to accommodate college students from the Fort Bennett college. The placement of the varsity was close to Gettysburg, SD.

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Members of the tribal color guard hold an American flag, a prayer flag and the Rosebud Sioux tribal flag during a funeral ceremony for the remains of nine Rosebud Sioux children finally returned home from the Carlisle Indian Industrial School on Saturday, July 17, at the Rosebud Sioux Tribe Veterans Cemetery. 
In 1880, the children were brought to the former boarding school in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Some died from illness within months of arriving, others died years later after failed attempts of escaping the horrors of the school meant to kill the Indian, save the man. This was the final stop for the children 142 years later after an emotional community journey by caravan across the country from Pennsylvania to South Dakota to bring their remains home.

Cheyenne-Eagle Butte Boarding College (At the moment working as a BIE college)

Years operated: 1959-open

Location: Eagle Butte

Different names: Cheyenne River Neighborhood College; Cheyenne-Eagle Butte College*

College Sort: Reservation, Boarding College, Day College

Notes of curiosity: Created in 1959 via the mixture of the Cheyenne River Boarding College and Eagle Butte Public College, in accordance with a 1996 College of Montana thesis.

Extra:Overturn of Roe would place even better hardships on Native American ladies in South Dakota

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Crow Creek Company Boarding College

Years operated: 1880-1920

Location: Fort Thompson

Different names: Crow Creek Industrial Boarding College; Fort Thompson Neighborhood College; Fort Thompson Indian College; Fort Thompson Vocational Day College; Fort

Thompson Vocational Boarding and Day College; Victory No. 8 College District

College kind: Reservation, Authorities, Boarding College, Industrial College

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Notes of curiosity: The varsity ran via 1940 beneath the identify Victory.

Flandreau Indian College (At the moment open beneath the BIE)

Years operated: 1872-now

Location: Flandreau

Different names: Flandreau Coaching; Riggs Institute

College kind: Nonreservation, Boarding College, Coaching College

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Notes of curiosity: The Flandreau Indian College began because the Riggs Institute, a Presbyterian mission college named after Alfred Riggs. It primarily served Santee, Sisseton and Wahpeton Sioux kids.

Extra:How South Dakota is making an attempt to handle the lacking and murdered Indigenous ladies disaster

Fort Bennett Boarding College

Years operated: 1880-April 28, 1894

Location: North Stanley

Different names: Cheyenne River Company Boarding College for Indian Boys

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College kind: Reservation, Authorities, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Initially opened as a boys-only boarding college beneath the Forest Metropolis Company, it was shut down in 1894 with hopes to reopen. There are numerous major data related to the varsity via the South Dakota State Historic Society. 

Good Will Mission Boarding College

Years operated: 1889-1912

Location: Goodwill

Different names: Goodwill Mission Boarding College; Good-Will Mission College

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College kind: Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Operated as a Presbyterian Church boarding college beneath the Sisseton Company. The Goodwill Mission was established by Wyllys Ok. Morris because the chief and instructor. The church nonetheless stands.

Grace Mission House Boarding and Day College

Years operated: 1887-1912

Location: Crow Creek

Different names: Grace Howard Mission Boarding and Day College; Grace Howard Boarding and Day College; Grace College 

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College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Positioned on the Crow Creek Reservation, 25 miles northwest of Chamberlain. When the varsity was deserted in 1912, the 20 college students have been transferred to the Crow Creek Boarding College

Extra:‘Simply one other drunk Indian’: How 20 years with out solutions made this South Dakota household a part of an invisible disaster

Grand River Boarding College

Years operated: Nov. 20, 1893-1911

Location: Little Eagle

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Different names: N/A

College kind: Reservation, Authorities, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Mixed the Grand River Day College, Little Eagle Day College and Marmot Day College.

Hare Industrial College

Years operated: 1929-Seventies

Location: Mission

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Different names: Bishop Hare Industrial College; Bishop Hare Mission House

College kind: Mission, Contract, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Initially served grades 1-10 till the Nineteen Thirties when it transitioned right into a boys house till the Seventies. Ran beneath the Presbyterian Church beneath the Rosebud Company.

Hope Indian Boarding College

Years operated: 1879-1923

Location: Springfield

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Different names: Springfield Indian College

College kind: Non-reservation, Reservation, Mission, Authorities, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: The varsity existed beneath the Santee Company in Nebraska though it was situated in South Dakota. The varsity turned an unbiased boarding college for ladies in 1902 when it was beforehand run by the Episcopal Church up via 1896.

Extra:South Dakota’s open chilly circumstances embrace these lacking and murdered Indigenous ladies

Immaculate Conception Mission College

Years operated: 1886-1961

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Location: Stephan

Different names: Stephan Mission College

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: It is believed that after the stainless conception mission college closed, it turned a authorities contract boarding college, known as Crow Creek Tribal College — regionally known as Stephan.

Decrease Brule Boarding and Day College (At the moment open)

Years operated: Spring 1895-now

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Location: Decrease Brule

Different names: Decrease Brule Day College; Decrease Brule Faculties; Decrease Brule Elementary College; Decrease Brule Jr. Excessive; Decrease Brule Excessive College*

College Sort: Authorities, Boarding College, Day College

Notes of curiosity: Previously situated 30 miles north of Chamberlain then moved to 30 miles from the outdated Decrease Brule company location.

Decrease Brule Industrial Boarding College

Years operated: Jan. 15, 1882-1895

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Location: Oacoma

Different names: N/A

College kind: Reservation, Authorities, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: When it first opened it might accommodate 50 boarders and “almost as many extra day students.” It was briefly closed in the course of the 1882-1883 college yr however then reopened.

Extra:‘We simply do not go lacking:’ Neighborhood gathers to recollect Lacking and Murdered Indigenous Girls

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Oahe Boarding College

Years operated: 1874-1914

Location: Peoria Flats

Different names: Oahe Industrial College; Oahe Indian Mission College

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Opened as a boarding college in 1883 with a second boarding college for younger women opening within the Eighteen Nineties. The mission college served college students from Standing Rock, Cheyenne River and Rosebud. English was taught at school and spiritual and ethical instruction was given in Dakota.

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Pierre Indian College (At the moment working beneath BIE)

Years operated: 1891-now

Location: Pierre

Different names: Pierre Indian College Studying Middle; Pierre Indian Studying Middle; Pierre Indian Studying Middle*

College kind: Nonreservation, Authorities, Boarding College, Day College

Notes of Curiosity: The preliminary enrollment was 5 college students. The BIE reexamined the varsity in 1972 and now it serves kids from 15 tribes.

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Extra:What’s subsequent for South Dakota’s Native American boarding faculties and repatriation?

Pine Ridge Boarding College (At the moment working beneath BIE)

Years operated: Dec. 1883-now

Location: Pine Ridge

Different names: Oglala Pine Ridge Boarding College; Oglala Indian Coaching College; Oglala Neighborhood College; Pine Ridge College*

College kind: Reservation, Boarding College, Coaching College

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Notes of curiosity: The boarding college opened with 80 kids. The present college was inbuilt 1995.

Plum Creek Boarding College

Years operated: 1895-1902

Location: Plum Creek

Different names: N/A

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

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Notes of curiosity: Was operated by a non secular establishment and the federal government.

Speedy Metropolis Indian College (At the moment working as a hospital)

Years operated: 1898-now

Location: Speedy Metropolis

Different names: Speedy Metropolis Indian College and Sanatorium, Speedy Metropolis Coaching, Sioux Sanatorium, Sioux San Hospital* 

College kind: Nonreservation, Authorities, Boarding College, Sanatorium

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Notes of curiosity: The Speedy Metropolis Indian College operated between 1898-1933. In 1939, the Sioux Sanitarium was constructed on web site, treating Native People with tuberculosis till the Sixties. Efforts have been began in 2017 to convey land again to belief for the Speedy Metropolis Indian Boarding College Lands venture.

Extra:Rosebud Sioux tribe welcomes house stays of 9 kids who died at Pennsylvania boarding college

Purple Cloud Indian College (At the moment working as a faculty)

Years operated: 1888-now

Location: Pine Ridge

Different names: Holy Rosary Mission; Holy Rosary Mission Boarding College; Holy Rosary Mission College

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College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Initially a Catholic boarding college operated by the Catholic church with sources from the federal authorities. College is at present open however not as a boarding college.

Rosebud Company Boarding and Day College

Years operated: 1895-1951

Location: Mission

Different names: Rosebud Neighborhood

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College kind: Reservation, Authorities, Boarding college, Day college

Notes of curiosity: Operated as a boarding college and day college all through the 1900s.

Sisseton Company Boarding and Day College

Years operated: Dec. 1873-1920 

Location: Sisseton

Different names: Sisseton Coaching College; Sisseton Industrial College

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College kind: Reservation, Authorities, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Authorities boarding college operated beneath Sisseton company.

Extra:‘The kids will relaxation within the quiet’: Rosebud Sioux kids taken greater than 140 years in the past lastly come house

St. Benedict Mission College

Years operated: 1879-1961

Location: Kenel

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Different names: Indian Farm College; St. Benedict Mission Farm College; Martin Kenel Boarding College; Standing Rock Agricultural Boarding College; Kenel

College kind: Mission College, Boarding College, Farm College

Notes of curiosity: Ran by Benedictine sisters as a part of the St. Benedict Mission beneath the route of Abbot Martin Marty and Rev. Martin Kenel.

St. Elizabeth’s College

Years operated: 1886-1967

Location: Wakpala

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Different names: St. Elizabeth’s Mission College

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: The Smithsonian, Nationwide Museum for the American Indian, has a group of historic and biographical knowledge bout St. Elizabeth’s together with its building as the primary Episcopal mission on the Standing Rock Reservation and Rev. Philip J. Deloria, from the Yankton Dakota, who served as minister till 1925. Practically 60 Lakota college students have been enrolled in 1902.

St. Francis Indian Mission College (At the moment working as a faculty)

Years operated: 1886-now

Location: St. Francis

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Different names: St. Francis Indian College

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Contracted a boarding college operated by the Catholic Church for varied years between 1895-1932.

Extra:Regardless of legislative defeat, backers of Native schooling reform in SD will press ahead

St. John’s College for Ladies

Years operated: 1889-1902

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Location: North Stanley

Different names: St. John’s William Welsh Memorial College; St. John’s Boarding College; St. John’s Mission

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Completely for ladies and was owned by the Home and Overseas Missionary Society of the Protestant Episcopal Church and maintained partially by the federal government.

St. Joseph’s Indian College (At the moment working as a faculty)

Years operated: 1927-now

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Location: Chamberlain

Different names: N/a

College kind: Mission, boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Though there isn’t a details about particular federal funding, a 1929 diary famous that the federal government medical doctors got here to the varsity to have a look at the youngsters and preform a number of surgical procedures.

Extra:Rosebud Sioux Tribe Repatriation: Stays of 9 kids returning house Friday

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St. Mary’s College for Ladies

Years operated: 1895-1932

Location: Springfield

Different names: St. Mary’s Episcopal College for Indian Ladies; St. Mary’s Mission Boarding; Ascension Ladies Boarding College

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

Notes of curiosity: Famous as a authorities and spiritual society boarding college and was operated by the Episcopal church.

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St. Paul’s Indian Mission College (At the moment working as a faculty)

Years operated: 1893-now

Location: Marty

Different names: St. Paul’s Mission boarding; St. Paul’s Boarding College; Episcopal Mission College; Marty Indian College*

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College, Day College

Notes of curiosity: At the moment operated by the Yankton Sioux Tribe, based in 1924. Beforehand it was operated by the Episcopal Church in 1902 and had a Catholic affiliation in 1932.

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Extra:Rosebud Sioux kids’s stays turned over from Military cemetery

Yankton Industrial Boarding College

Years operated: Feb. 1882-1920

Location: Yankton

Different names: Yankton Company Boarding College

College kind: Reservation, Authorities, Boarding College

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Notes of curiosity: Boarding college via the Yankton company for the whole thing of its operation.

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Covenant of our Girl of the Lake

Years operated: 1885-1899

Location: Graceville, Minn.

Different names: Graceville

College kind: Contract, Mission, Boarding College

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Notes of curiosity: The varsity contracted with the federal authorities to coach Indian women from Sisseton. The primary yr there have been eight women and it grew to 25 women by 1896. The federal government withdrew its funding the identical yr and the women from Sisseton have been despatched again.

Observe Annie Todd on Twitter @AnnieTodd96. Attain out to her with ideas, questions and different group information at atodd@argusleader.com or give her a name at 605-215-3757.





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UNI wrestling earns dual win over South Dakota State and host of Iowans at the UNI-Dome

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As expected, Northern Iowa wrestling’s dual vs. South Dakota State on Sunday went down to the wire.

Senior heavyweight Lance Runyon and his 7-2 win over No. 28 Luke Rasmussen was the final decider, as the Southeast Polk alum’s takedown and two reversals tied the dual at 15 each by the end of the event, with UNI winning by criteria with the most bout points scored.

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The teams evenly split all 10 bouts, with zero bonus-point victories. While the Jackrabbits brought a tough team to the UNI-Dome, with multiple highly ranked wrestlers, several former Hawkeyes and native Iowans in the lineup, Runyon’s heroics in the dual made the difference.

A pair of wrestlers returned to the mat for UNI after missing all of last season with injury in Kyle Gollhofer at 125 pounds and Cory Land at 133 pounds. Both looked stout against ranked opponents, as Gollhoffer lost an overtime bout with No. 5 Tanner Jordan and Land scrambled his way to a 9-7 win over No. 24 Derrick Cardinal.

To lead 9-6 at the break, Cael Happel picked up a 4-1 win by decision over Julian Tagg at 141 pounds and Ryder Downey secured a stout 8-1 win over No. 17 Cobe Siebrecht, a former Iowa Hawkeye NCAA qualifier at 157 pounds.

The Jackrabbits roared back with a pair of wins by decisions form former Hawkeye Drake Rhodes over Jack Thomsen (12-7), followed by Southeast Polk alum and No. 3 Cade Devos coming back to defeat No. 19 Jared Simma to take a 12-9 lead.

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Following a win by decision for No. 2 Parker Keckeisen over No. 4 Bennett Berge in his dual debut of the season after winning a national title, another former Hawkeye in No. 8 Zach Glazier scored the lone takedown of the match against No. 15 Wyatt Voelker to put SDSU up 15-12 heading into the last match.

With Runyon’s win, the dual was tied 15-15 in the team score, but the Panthers outscored the Jackrabbits 62-51 in total match points to win by 16-15 by criteria.

UNI Wrestling vs. South Dakota State box score

  • 125: Tanner Jordan (SDSU) over Kyle Gollhofer (UNI) (SV-1 7-4)
  • 133: Cory Land (UNI) over Derrick Cardinal (SDSU) (Dec 9-7)
  • 141: Cael Happel (UNI) over Julian Tagg (SDSU) (Dec 4-1)
  • 149: Colin Dupill (SDSU) over Adam Allard (UNI) (Dec 7-6)
  • 157: Ryder Downey (UNI) over Cobe Siebrecht (SDSU) (Dec 8-1)
  • 165: Drake Rhodes (SDSU) over Jack Thomsen (UNI) (Dec 12-7)
  • 174: Cade DeVos (SDSU) over Jared Simma (UNI) (Dec 7-6)
  • 184: Parker Keckeisen (UNI) over Bennett Berge (SDSU) (Dec 8-3)
  • 197: Zach Glazier (SDSU) over Wyatt Voelker (UNI) (Dec 4-3)
  • 285: Lance Runyon (UNI) over Luke Rasmussen (SDSU) (Dec 7-2)

Eli McKown covers high school sports and wrestling for the Des Moines Register. Contact him at Emckown@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @EMcKown23.





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Duquesne MBB’s 2 Keys Against South Dakota State

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The wait for a press conference following Tuesday’s 80-74 loss to Milwaukee was the longest since the six-win 2021-22 Duquesne Men’s Basketball Team, but during that time, words had to be said, and head coach Dru Joyce III had some points to get across.

His team, now 0-4 needed to hear him speak and needed to understand what it takes to be winners.

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Duquesne has been in this position before, in fact earlier this year, when it started 0-5 in Atlantic 10 play. While this can be used as a reference and rallying point, there are countless different pieces in this group and their understanding of what it takes to win could be crucial in determining the outcome of its season.

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With that in mind, Duquesne has three games in the Cayman Island Classic, the first of which tips off Sunday at 1:30 p.m. against South Dakota State.

Here are two keys to prepare for that contest.

1. Determine what being a winner looks like

“(We’re) going through different challenges. New group of guys trying to learn and gel from each other. No talent issue, we need to develop an attitude of buying in and being completely unselfish especially on the defensive end.” – Jake DiMichele

As mentioned earlier in a three keys piece, there is a simple recipe that makes Duquesne good, getting stops and moving the ball.

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Duquesne’s runs on Tuesday game from getting defensive stops, it was what allowed the Dukes to experience success and clearly the same holds true if they desire victories.

Last year that entailed sacrifices from everyone on the team and the same holds true this season.

Ball movement is just as critical. Far too many times the ball stuck in an area for as much as five seconds, and Joyce had to shout at his team to move the ball.

This season’s high mark for assists is 15 and that is not going to win Duquesne many games. While the aforementioned six-win team would have killed for 15 assists a night, the talent on this Dukes team is far too much to settle for that mark.

“When we minimize the importance of a possession defensively and not be sound and make mistakes, we pay for them,” Joyce explained. “We haven’t been able to get past any mistake that we make. It’s like we owe somebody money. When we don’t move the ball, we struggle. The ball moves we develop good shots. When we lack those things, that’s where the struggle in play comes. We continue to hurt ourselves. It’s not necessarily the other team; it’s us because we are capable of defending.”

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2. Determine a starting five– Under normal circumstances a starting five is not finite and can be ceremonial, but what made Duquesne succeed last year was players understanding his respective role. It is no coincidence that once those were fleshed out, it was off to the races.

Having a steady starting lineup in game five may seem like an overreaction on paper, but it would go a long way in establishing those roles. Of course, those roles can change but the lineup should reward those who have brought it most and can find ways to gel on the court.

Of course, this season is new for everyone, and Duquesne is still recovering from injuries, so there is a period of determining what works, but as far as the win column is concerned, not enough has and when it goes south, it gets exposed.

There also needs to be a willingness to ride the hot hand. In the first half of the Milwaukee game that was Matus Hronsky, he had the most juice of any Duquesne player, but in a coach’s decision, he spent much of the second half on the bench and when he did come in, he had lost his juice. Not only does riding the hot hand reward that player, but it sends a clear message to those on the court that this is the standard if you want to stay on the court.

Personally, my starting five right now would be as follows: Jake DiMichele, Tre Dinkins III, Jakub Necas, Jahsean Corbett, David Dixon, and yes this accounts for all four games.

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DiMichele posted a career high Tuesday and stepped up vocally. He makes the right plays, is a winner and most importantly, is finally coming around in health.

There have been calls for DiMichele to start earlier, but that was not wise. Even he admits he missed an extended period of time and had 2-3 practices before the season opener against Lipscomb, where he got back cut on multiple occasions.

DiMichele can find his shot, can move the ball and most importantly sacrifices and sells out defensively. He can set an example in that regard that his teammates can follow.

Dinkins showed a lot in the second half of Milwaukee and took a couple of big shots a la Dae Dae Grant. While they did not go in, it was the first true showing of point-blank rise and fire. His rally and heart were very noticeable, and it frankly might have been the most heart any Dukes player has displayed thus far. That was absolutely noticed on the court.

Necas was slowed by an injury during workouts, but is a player who puts in the work, can guard practically any position on the court and when right, is a mismatch that can expose an opponent’s weaknesses. He will get going and this is not just based on last year, but the quiet confidence he possesses. The three spot in basketball today is adaptable and has to be a counter puncher based on what the game calls for, and it makes the most sense.

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Corbett has been Duquesne’s most consistent player thus far. He has made the jump from Chicago State and applied himself very well. He had his below par game against Milwaukee, largely due to foul trouble, but he has been the best post thus far, shoots 42.1% from the field, leads the team at 5.8 rebounds per game and finishes plays. He should be rewarded for all of this.

Dixon was injured the summer, but based on what he has shown, especially defensively, deserves the first shot to get right and put it together. He will get stronger as the season progresses and while at 16.7 minutes per game, provided he can avoid the fouls, he can change the game with one block and offensively can give the most versatility from any post on the roster. Dixon’s confidence in himself preseason was the highest it has been in his now three years and giving him the chance to prove that is important for both sides.

There are several knocking on the door, but you also want to have a punch off the bench where the quality can maintain or increase, something just as important that Keith Dambrot was great at finding.

Four games in, Duquesne has 81 fouls, meaning it is getting whistles blown just a tick over 20 times a game, which is also far too much, as is the 50.2% opposing field goal percentage.

The Dukes need to remember what butters their bread so to speak and come together to once again change the story.

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Ultimately, no matter who starts, it is imperative to find combinations that work, there has been nearly a month to find that and with that achieve trust, belief and execution on the court.

By no means is it time to press a panic button yet. It is four games into the season and there is far too much belief to do that.





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THE VERMIRACLE 2! Coyotes stun Bison late to earn share of Missouri Valley Championship

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VERMILLION, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – An impeccable day on Senior Day inside the DakotaDome resulted in a pair of touchdowns in the final four-plus minutes as the No. 4-ranked University of South Dakota football team (9-2, 7-1 MVFC) took down No. 1-ranked North Dakota State (10-2, 7-1 MVFC), 29-28, to lay claim to the program’s first-ever Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) and end the regular season undefeated in the Dome.

It was a fast start for the Coyotes inside the Dome with the Yotes jumping out to a quick 14-0 lead and the Coyote defense forcing Bison punts on their first four drives of the contest. The offense also out of the gate hot put together back-to-back touchdown drives of 80 and 73 yards.

South Dakota would win the coin toss and, as usual, Coach Nielson elected to trust his elite defense and make the Bison deal with the student section on the south end of the Dome. In the first three plays of the contest, Mi’Quise Grace (So., Cincinnati, Ohio) would get home twice for a pair of sacks as he notches his second 2+ sack game in the last three games.

Behind a rocking crowd, the Coyote offense would take to the field for the first time as Travis Theis (Sr., Pratt, Kan.) would get the first offensive touch from scrimmage, taking it nine yards. The first explosive play for the Yotes would come soon after when Aidan Bouman (Jr., Buffalo, Minn.) would find Theis out of the backfield for a 23-yard pickup and into Bison territory for the first time on the day in just three plays.

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More chunk plays as a 29-yard connection between Bouman and Carter Bell (Sr., Bettendorf, Iowa) would put the Yotes in the Red Zone. Not wasting any time, a pass to Keyondray Jones-Logan (So., Orlando, Fla.) would put USD at the 1-yard line with Theis punching it in for the first score of the day.

The Yote defense would follow the touchdown drive with their second-straight three-and-out. The offense would come back on the field and march 73 yards in seven plays to increase their lead up to 14-0 with Theis capping it off with his second rushing score of the day from 14 yards out.

Soon thereafter, North Dakota State would show why they entered the contest ranked No. 1 in the FCS and had won all 10 games against FCS opponents up to today. The Bison would close out the first half, stealing away the momentum the Yotes had built up with back-to-back scoring drives to knot things up at 14-14 just before the halftime break.

The Coyotes would get the ball first out of the locker room. Pushing it inside the Bison 30-yard line, the drive would stall out, but Will Leyland (Jr., Souderton, Pa.) would convert on his ninth field goal of the season with a 37-yard field goal to give the Yotes the 17-14 lead.

Yet again, the Bison would show fight and put up 14 unanswered points to end the third quarter and into the final frame. But it would be Javion Phelps (Orlando, Fla.) who completely took over the game in the fourth quarter, and the final five minutes. The junior wide out brought down all three of his receptions on the game in the final 15 minutes, including the go-ahead touchdown grab with seconds left on the clock.

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Seemingly taking the life out of the Yotes and the Dome, the Bison would punch in a touchdown score from one-yard out with 4:10 left on the clock to take a 28-17 lead utilizing a 20-play, 99-yard drive.

Down, but not out, the South Dakota offense would take the field trailing by 11 with just over four minutes remaining. The first three passes of the drive would hit the turf as USD was faced with a fourth-and-10. Having the utmost faith in his receivers, Bouman would find Phelps open for a 31-yard completion down to the NDSU 40-yard line. Two plays later, Bouman would find Jack Martens (Jr., Cumberland, Wis.) for a 40-yard touchdown strike, Martens first touchdown grab of the season. After a failed two-point conversion, the Yotes would find themselves trailing 28-23 with 3:20 to go.

A beautiful kickoff from Zeke Mata (Jr., San Marcos, Calif.) would be downed at the NDSU 1-yard line, pinning the Bison deep. Needing a stop to have a chance and the Bison potent rushing game, it would be a clash of the titans.

NDSU would pick up a first down with 1:33 on the clock. A Grace tackle for loss on first down would set up the Bison with a second-and-long, as USD took their first time out. Two more Bison rushes with their backs would see it be fourth down and six to go on the NDSU 16-yard line.

The defense doing their job and winning the battle of the titans in the trenches, Bouman and company got the ball back at the South Dakota 42-yard line with 1:20 left and no time outs.

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Bouman, setting out to lead a game-winning score, would methodically pick apart the North Dakota State secondary as the first play would be a nine-yard completion to Quaron Adams (So., Phoenix, Ariz.) to push into Bison territory.

With under a minute left and the crowd on their feet, Bouman would find Phelps open again on the NDSU sideline. Despite the call on the field being incomplete, upon further review Phelps got a foot down with possession of the ball, for a 23-yard completion and the clock stopped with 51 ticks left.

North Dakota State would get pressure the very next play and bring Bouman down for a sack and a loss of nine yards back to the NDSU 25-yard line. Rushing up to the line, Bouman would snap the ball, and instead of spiking it, look down field to, again, find a wide open Phelps at the four-yard line that he’d take into the endzone for the game-winning score with 12 seconds left.

North Dakota State would get two snaps off, trying a lateral on the final play of the game, but Nate Ewell (Sr., Waterloo, Iowa) would end that threat as the Coyotes take down the Bison, 29-28, in an instant classic as the Yotes erased the 11-point deficit with a pair of touchdowns in the final four-plus minutes to take home (a share of) the MVFC title for the first time in program history.

It’s the first South Dakota win over NDSU in the DakotaDome since 2002 and the first win over a No. 1-ranked team since 2011 (Eastern Washington).

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Up Next: South Dakota will await their NCAA FCS Playoff seed, set to be announced tomorrow morning at 11:30 a.m. on ESPNU. Updates will be provided tomorrow on GoYotes.com and the South Dakota football social channels.



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