Wolters leads Jacks in Bison blowout
After SDSU edged NDSU in an overtime win in Fargo earlier this year, SDSU could breathe easy, knowing they could beat the Bison. Wednesday night, they took “beating the Bison” to a whole new level. Powered by a 30-point performance by Nate Wolters, the Jacks obliterated NDSU in convincing fashion, 80-57 in front of 3,303 [...]
Live Blog: SDSU men vs. NDSU
The Collegian’s Marcus Traxler and Spencer Chase will provide live coverage from Frost Arena as the Jackrabbits host the Bison from NDSU tonight. Our live blog starts at 6:30 p.m. Live Blog: SDSU men vs. NDSU
Lessons learned from a vegetarian debate
For some reason I am becoming the king of controversy. My first opinion topic was horse slaughter, which generated comments like reproducing rabbits (which, well, I think you get the picture). Then just the other day I was checking out Facebook and I saw a someecard (you know, they have a colored background, a picture, [...]
Yeager Hall project nears completion
The latest buzz within in the Journalism and Mass Communications Department is the new and highly anticipated television studio. The new Yeager Hall television studio is nearly complete. It started last November and it has been quite an undertaking. Mary Arnold, the head of the Journalism and Mass Communications Department, said the project has been [...]
Immaturity, grown up struggles confront intern
The most mature thing I’ve done lately is admitting to myself that no matter how old I get, I will always be a child. I spent my entire youth and adolescence waiting for the day to come when I could announce my arrival into adulthood, but it is becoming clear that day will never [...]
Jackrabbits tennis splits up early season Omaha trip
The South Dakota State men’s and women’s tennis teams each earned victories on Friday night over the University of NebraskaOmaha. The men had easy sledding, defeating the Mavericks 6-1, while the women pulled out a tight decision, beating UNO 4-3. SDSU swept the doubles competition for the lone doubles point. James Thorp and Parker [...]
Records fall as SDSU plans for title run
Records are meant to be broken and the SDSU track team fulfilled that obligation this past weekend, setting three school records at the ISU Classic in Ames, Iowa and at the Bison Open in Fargo, N.D. “It was a huge weekend for us,” head coach Rod DeHaven said. “Anytime you set three school records, [...]
Two bids for the Summit? Kriens says don’t plan on it
The SDSU men’s basketball team has been though a lot in the past 10 years. Going from a Division II power to one of the worst teams in Division I to a team that is being recognized nationally on a weekly basis at the highest level of college basketball has given fans plenty to [...]
Jacks upended twice
SDSU wrestling headed west for the final time this season but dropped both dual meets in unceremonious fashion to Utah Valley and Northern Colorado over the weekend. Northern Colorado rallied after an Aaron Pickrel pin in the meet’s second match to win six of the next eight matches. Pickrel’s fall came at 125 pounds over [...]
SDSU rallies for road win over Roos
The SDSU women’s basketball team overcame a 15-point first-half deficit to beat Missouri-Kansas City, 79-73 Feb. 11 — thus keeping their lead in the Summit League at three games. The contest was truly a tale of two halves for the Jacks. In the first half, SDSU shot an abysmal 31 percent to produce 26 [...]
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