South Dakota
SDSU men win thriller to finish sweep of USD
BROOKINGS, S.D. (Dakota Information Now) – South Dakota State used an eight-point scoring run over the past two minutes of play, and saved South Dakota scoreless through the remaining three minutes of motion, because the Jackrabbits defeated the Coyotes 72-67 on Saturday, Feb. 11, in Frost Area.
South Dakota State held a number of six-point leads within the second half which included a 60-54 margin with simply over eight minutes remaining. South Dakota by no means folded and used an 8-0 run of its personal capped by a Paul Bruns 3-pointer to place the Coyotes up 62-60 on the 5:36 mark of the second half. SDSU took a quick 64-62 benefit following a Zeke Mayo jumper and William Kyle III dunk, however USD’s Mason Archambault scored 5 straight factors — together with a subject aim on the 3:10 mark — to place the Coyotes forward 67-64.
It will be the visiting aspect’s final factors of the night time.
SDSU started its rally with an Alex Arians subject aim within the paint to make it a 67-66 with 1:53 to play. AJ Plitzuweit went to the rim for a layup which was blocked by Arians on the following possession giving the ball again to the Jackrabbits. Two SDSU misses had been snagged by Kyle III and Matt Dentlinger serving to the Jacks keep possession.
The Jackrabbits referred to as timeout with 1:05 on the clock.
SDSU put the ball within the palms of Mayo on the inbounds and he drove to the basket and accomplished a layup to place the Jackrabbits up 68-67 with eight seconds coming off the clock. The Coyotes missed one other leap shot on their subsequent possession. Mayo clinched the victory for South Dakota State as he hit a step again 3-pointer with 15 seconds left to present the Jackrabbits a 71-67 edge.
South Dakota turned the ball over out of a timeout and Dentlinger secured the steal. The Jackrabbit senior hit considered one of two free throws to shut out the win in entrance of a sell-out crowd of 4,421 spectators.
The Coyotes outshot the Jackrabbits 44.4-43.5% and had the sting from the 3-point line making 10 of twenty-two 3-pointers (45.5%) in comparison with SDSU’s 7-for-26 clip. SDSU took benefit of a 38-29 margin in rebounding to provide eight extra subject aim makes an attempt. The Jacks led by as many as 11 within the first half, nonetheless the Coyotes minimize the deficit to 40-38 at halftime because of an eight-point scoring span to shut out the opening half.
Dentlinger was the main scorer within the contest with 20 factors. He was 6-for-8 from the sector and eight of 10 on the free throw line. Mayo scored 19 factors and had a team-high 4 assists. Arians scored 13 factors. Matthew Mors grabbed a career-high 9 rebounds whereas Kyle III matched his profession greatest with eight.
4 Coyotes completed in double digits scoring led by Plitzuweit’s 18. The guard additionally had 4 assists whereas Damani Hayes had eight rebounds.
The Jackrabbits improved to 15-11, and 10-4 in Summit League play, behind their fourth straight win. The victory for SDSU was its second over USD this season following an 82-64 win for the Jacks in Vermillion on Jan. 14. South Dakota fell to 11-15 (6-8).
Notes
- South Dakota State picked up its sixth straight win over South Dakota. SDSU has additionally gained 20 of the final 26 conferences between the 2 sides.
- The Jackrabbits prolonged their residence win streak over Summit League opposition to 19 video games.
- SDSU has now gained 12 consecutive video games within the month of February courting again to the 2020-21 season. The streak is now the longest presently in Division I males’s basketball following Buffalo’s loss to Ken State on Friday.
Up Subsequent
The Jackrabbits hit the street for his or her remaining two away video games of the 2022-23 common season. South Dakota State will face Denver in Colorado on Thursday, Feb. 9.
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South Dakota
Judge dismisses a lawsuit over South Dakota abortion-rights measure that voters rejected
A South Dakota judge dismissed a lawsuit that an anti-abortion group filed in June targeting an abortion rights measure that voters rejected this month.
In an order dated Friday, Circuit Court Judge John Pekas granted Life Defense Fund’s motion to dismiss its lawsuit against Dakotans for Health, the measure group.
In a statement, Life Defense Fund co-chair Leslee Unruh said: “The people have decided, and South Dakotans overwhelmingly rejected this constitutional abortion measure. We have won in the court of public opinion, and South Dakotans clearly saw the abortion lobby’s deception.”
Dakotans for Health co-founder Rick Weiland said he had expected the lawsuit to be dismissed.
“The Life Defense Fund’s accusations were part of a broader, failed effort to keep Amendment G off the ballot and silence the voices of South Dakota voters,” Weiland said in a statement. “But make no mistake — this dismissal is just one battle in a much larger war over the future of direct democracy in South Dakota.”
Life Defense Fund’s lawsuit had challenged petitions that got the measure on the ballot, saying they contained invalid signatures and circulators committed fraud and various wrongdoing. The anti-abortion group sought to invalidate the ballot initiative and bar the measure group and its workers from doing ballot-measure work for four years.
The judge initially dismissed the lawsuit in July, but the state Supreme Court sent it back to him in August. In September, an apparent misunderstanding between attorneys and the court regarding scheduling of the trial pushed the case back until after the election.
Even before the measure made the ballot in May, South Dakota’s Republican-led Legislature cemented its formal opposition and passed a law allowing people to withdraw their petition signatures.
A South Dakota law that took effect after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 outlaws abortion and makes it a felony to perform one except to save the life of the mother.
South Dakota was one of three states where abortion rights measures failed this month. The others were Florida and Nebraska. Voters in six other states passed such measures.
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Dura reported from Bismarck, North Dakota.
South Dakota
Cluff’s 14 help South Dakota State down Mount Marty 89-41
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‘Birdie or Better’ campaign raises $25k for Feeding South Dakota
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) – SAM Nutrition is taking a swing at hunger and presented a $25,000 donation to Feeding South Dakota on Monday.
The generous contribution comes from SAM Nutrition’s Birdie or Better Campaign, which is a six-month initiative designed to raise funds through every birdie, eagle or albatross made by sponsored golfer Sam Bennett.
Around 400 birdies were recorded during this stretch.
“Yeah, it’s cool. SAM Nutrition has been a good sponsor for me, treating me well and supporting me on and off the course. And it’s just nice, you know, giving back to a charity when I am on the course making a birdie or eagle, being able to help out and feed families in South Dakota,” said Bennett.
Feeding South Dakota adds that this campaign is more than a charity; it’s a commitment to helping communities by promoting both nutrition and wellness.
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