South Dakota
NDSU basketball teams to play South Dakota State on Wednesdays this year
FARGO – The Summit League basketball schedule will have a new look to it for the upcoming season.
The conference announced Wednesday, Aug. 7 that the league will have a hybrid schedule for this season and teams will play league games on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with an occasional doubleheader.
North Dakota State will face its biggest rival on two separate Wednesdays during the season.
The Bison men will go to Brookings, South Dakota to take on South Dakota State on Wednesday, Feb. 19 and the NDSU women will also play on a Wednesday at the new First Bank and Trust Arena on Jan. 29.
In fact, each of the NDSU women’s matchups with the Jackrabbits will be on Wednesdays. The Jacks trip to Fargo will be on Feb. 12.
With the Summit League still having nine members for a second straight year, scheduling becomes a challenge. Commissioner Josh Fenton has spent the last two years trying to find the right formula to play games. He said on Hot Mic in March 2024 that may include “playing on non-traditional dates.”
The league also pushed its start date of games back to after the first of the year. Over the past few seasons a common complaint from fans was having league games being played before Christmas or during the holiday season where there are either no or few students on campus for the league’s biggest games.
For example, the NDSU men hosted SDSU in back to back seasons during the holiday break. In December 2021, the Bison faced UND on Dec. 22 in front of a crowd of 3,510 fans.
The league announced last month that the conference tournament would be moving to a Wednesday-Sunday format in Sioux Falls for the first time after traditionally concluding the tournament on a Tuesday night. The tournament will begin on Mar. 5, concluding Mar. 9.
Dave Richman’s Bison men will open league play at home on Thursday, Jan. 2 against St. Thomas. The Tommies eliminated NDSU from last year’s conference tournament in the quarterfinals. The Bison will host North Dakota in a doubleheader at the Scheels Center on Saturday, Jan. 25.
There will not be a doubleheader in Grand Forks this year.
The move to Wednesdays for the league may also be catering to television. The conference is in the second year of its three-year agreement with CBS Sports Network. Last year the league televised games on Saturdays and Sundays, but Wednesdays may prove to get more attention or better time slots than traditionally busy Saturdays during the season.
Jory Collins NDSU women’s basketball team will open conference play on the road Jan. 4 at St. Thomas, with its home opener slated for Jan. 9 against Denver.
NDSU men’s basketball 2024-25 conference schedule
Jan. 2 – vs. St. Thomas
Jan. 4 – vs. Omaha
Jan. 9 – at Oral Roberts
Jan. 11 – at Denver
Jan. 16 – vs Kansas City
Jan. 18 – at South Dakota
Jan. 25 – vs North Dakota (doubleheader)
Jan. 30 – vs South Dakota State
Feb. 1 – at St. Thomas
Feb. 6 – at Kansas City
Feb. 8 – at Omaha
Feb. 13 – vs Oral Roberts
Feb. 15 – vs Denver
Feb. 19 – at South Dakota State (Wednesday)
Feb. 22 – at North Dakota
Feb. 26 – vs South Dakota (Wednesday)
NDSU women’s basketball 2024-25 conference schedule
Jan. 4 – at St. Thomas
Jan. 9 – vs Denver
Jan. 11 – vs Oral Roberts
Jan. 16 – at Omaha
Jan. 18 – at Kansas City
Jan. 22 – at South Dakota (Wednesday)
Jan. 25 – vs North Dakota (doubleheader)
Jan. 29 – at South Dakota State (Wednesday)
Feb. 1 – vs St. Thomas
Feb. 8 – vs South Dakota
Feb. 12 – vs South Dakota State (Wednesday)
Feb. 15 – at North Dakota
Feb. 20 – at Denver
Feb. 22 – at Oral Roberts
Feb. 27 – vs Kansas City
Mar. 1 – vs Omaha
Dom Izzo is the Sports Director at WDAY-TV. He began working for WDAY in 2006 as the weekend sports anchor and was promoted to Sports Director in 2010.
South Dakota
South Dakota lawmakers push bill criminalizing deepfakes nearer to governor’s desk
PIERRE — A bill from South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley to criminalize the creation or sharing of deepfakes was amended this week to more clearly define what constitutes nudity before it reaches Gov. Larry Rhoden’s desk.
The amendment, added on the floor of the House of Representatives, came in response to concerns about unintended consequences.
Senate Bill 41 creates a class of felony crime for the creation or distribution of images digitally altered to depict a person in a state of nudity or involved in a sexually explicit act, commonly referred to as deepfakes.
In testimony in the House Judiciary Committee on Monday in Pierre, Jackley pointed to the case of Mark Rathbun, a former Division of Motor Vehicles employee who is accused of taking images of women and girls from state databases and creating sexual images.“This is real, and it’s something that we unfortunately are seeing happen in our state,” Jackley said.
The judiciary committee voted 8-3 to send the bill to the House floor but not before a discussion on its potential to criminalize political memes.
The bill’s definition of nudity originally encompassed a partial state of nudity. Fort Pierre Republican Rep. Will Mortenson asked Jackley if that would include a fabricated topless photo. Jackley said yes. Then Mortenson asked if a fabricated image of Democratic Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker without a shirt, if shared by President Donald Trump on social media, would put the president in line for felony charges.
Jackley said a Pritzker image wouldn’t qualify because Pritzker is male, but Mortenson pushed back.
He noted that partially nude fabrications would be a felony if done with the intent to “self-gratify or alarm, annoy, embarrass, harass, invade the privacy of, threaten, or cause emotional, financial, physical, psychological, or reputational harm to that individual.”
Nothing in the bill specified that a person in a digitally fabricated topless image must be female.
“We just said that half-nude is a state of nudity, and so now he’s shirtless, and the point of this is to embarrass this guy,” Mortenson said of his topless Pritzker meme scenario.
Mortenson voted against the bill in committee but brought an amendment Tuesday to define nudity as inclusive of male or female genitalia, buttocks or the female nipple.
The amendment passed, but it did not address every concern about the bill.
Democratic Rep. Kadyn Wittman of Sioux Falls asked Jackley during the bill’s committee hearing why he didn’t use it to enhance penalties for people who film others in states of undress or participating in sexual activity against their will.
That behavior is a felony if it involves the recording of a minor, or if it happens repeatedly. The new penalties for deepfakes would be added to the same chapter of South Dakota law.
“Why is the first time hidden recording a misdemeanor generally, but a digitally fabricated image would automatically be a classified felony,” said Wittman.
Jackley said he feels that the creation of digitally manipulated sexual images, even if they aren’t shared, signals “significant criminal intent.” He told South Dakota Searchlight after the committee meeting that he’s open to addressing that issue, but that SB 41’s primary purpose was to target deepfakes.
On the House floor, Wittman was one of two representatives to say the bill’s felony penalties could be unnecessarily harsh in instances where young people make “a stupid decision” and create a deepfake.
“I feel like, in a lot of situations, this bill covers behavior that could be covered by a lower level of offense,” Wittman said.
Supporters countered that the creation of fake nudes can do real psychological damage to real people, and that the state needs to clearly signal that doing so is a serious crime.
“It’s only fun and games until it happens to you,” said Rep. Mary Fitzgerald, R-St. Onge.
The bill passed the House 60-6. It now moves to the state Senate, which passed the bill 32-0 on Jan. 16. The Senate would need to approve the amended version of the bill before it could be delivered to Gov. Larry Rhoden to sign or veto.
South Dakota
SD Lottery Mega Millions, Millionaire for Life winning numbers for March 3, 2026
The South Dakota Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big.
Here’s a look at March 3, 2026, results for each game:
Winning Mega Millions numbers from March 3 drawing
07-21-53-54-62, Mega Ball: 16
Check Mega Millions payouts and previous drawings here.
Winning Millionaire for Life numbers from March 3 drawing
09-10-13-25-54, Bonus: 05
Check Millionaire for Life payouts and previous drawings here.
Feeling lucky? Explore the latest lottery news & results
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
- Prizes of $100 or less: Can be claimed at any South Dakota Lottery retailer.
- Prizes of $101 or more: Must be claimed from the Lottery. By mail, send a claim form and a signed winning ticket to the Lottery at 711 E. Wells Avenue, Pierre, SD 57501.
- Any jackpot-winning ticket for Dakota Cash or Lotto America, top prize-winning ticket for Lucky for Life, or for the second prizes for Powerball and Mega Millions must be presented in person at a Lottery office. A jackpot-winning Powerball or Mega Millions ticket must be presented in person at the Lottery office in Pierre.
When are the South Dakota Lottery drawings held?
- Powerball: 9:59 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
- Mega Millions: 10 p.m. CT on Tuesday and Friday.
- Lucky for Life: 9:38 p.m. CT daily.
- Lotto America: 9:15 p.m. CT on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
- Dakota Cash: 9 p.m. CT on Wednesday and Saturday.
- Millionaire for Life: 10:15 p.m. CT daily.
This results page was generated automatically using information from TinBu and a template written and reviewed by a South Dakota editor. You can send feedback using this form.
South Dakota
Nebraska volleyball to play regular-season match in South Dakota
Nebraska volleyball will play South Dakota State in a regular-season match in Brookings, S.D. The Huskers will face the Jackrabbits on September 2 at First Bank & Trust Arena.
Nebraska finished 2025 with a 33-1 overall record and was ranked No. 3 in the final AVCA poll of the season. South Dakota State was 23-5 and was the Summit League regular-season champions.
These two programs have faced each other before. They played a spring exhibition match in May 2025. The Huskers were victorious by a 4-0 sweep (25-18, 25-19, 25-17, 25-19).
Harper Murray led the Huskers in kills with 12, while also earning seven digs, five blocks and two aces. Andi Jackson delivered a double-double on the day, finishing with 11 kills and 10 blocks.
Nebraska is scheduled to play two exhibition games this spring. The Huskers will face Iowa State in Sioux Falls, S.D. on April 11 and Creighton in Omaha on April 17.
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