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Larson punches his ticket to Eugen
Larson punches his ticket to Eugen

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time5 days ago

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Larson punches his ticket to Eugen

COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (SDSU) — Cody Larson will head to Eugene for South Dakota State, while the other 10 Jackrabbits wrap up their season Saturday afternoon at the NCAA West First Round. HEAD COACH ROD DEHAVEN 'Cody making nationals is an incredible achievement and kind of continues an almost magical season for him. And he's still got a little bit more left in the tank as we head to Eugene. I think it's a good experience for the other Jackrabbits that made the trip to College Station. It's sad to see the careers of some all-time greats come to a close, but I wish them the best in their future endeavors. For those that return next year, hopefully they're fueled to achieve greater heights.' THE MEET Cody Larson finished second in his heat of the 3000-meter steeplechase with a time of 8:39.60. Larson's placement as runner-up in his heat secured the junior a spot in the semifinals held in Eugene, OR. Josh Becker also competed in the 3000-steeplechase, but did not finish due to injury. Pierre Lear made his way to the quarterfinals after clocking 13.76 in the 110-hurdles. The senior finished 21st overall with a time of 14.40. Lear's performance in the quarterfinals was his final competition as a Jackrabbit. Lear will leave South Dakota State with a legacy as he currently holds the 110-hurdles program record at 13.57. In field events, Madison Kizer competed in the high jump on Saturday afternoon. Kizer cleared 5-07.25 (1.71m) to take 31st in the event. Kizer also finished her collegiate career, but will live on in SDSU history as the senior tied the program record of 5-10.75 earlier this season. Caiden Fredrick, Cayman Gebheim and Ethan Fischer all represented the Jackrabbits in the discus competition. Frederick placed 33rd with a mark of 179-03 (54.65m), Gebheim took 37th with a throw of 176-11 (53.92m), and Fischer finished at 45th with a mark of 164-6 (50.14m). Brielle Dixon rounded out her collegiate career Thursday evening. Dixon placed 36th in the first round of the 100-hurdles with a time of 13.58. Similarly to Lear, Dixon will leave the program with her name on the SDSU records list as she currently holds the best Jackrabbit 100-hurdles time of 13.37. Jessica Lutmer also finished her collegiate career Thursday night. Lutmer, alongside freshman Courtney Stadter, competed in the 10,000-meter race. Stadter took 36th in the event, crossing the line at 35:52.31, while Lutmer finished at 36:59.36 for 42nd. Grayson Ring competed at the NCAA West Regionals after his first year in DI competition. Ring competed in the high jump, but did not clear the opening bar. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Seven-run second lifts ORU past Jackrabbits
Seven-run second lifts ORU past Jackrabbits

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time22-05-2025

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Seven-run second lifts ORU past Jackrabbits

OMAHA, Neb. (SDSU) — Top-seeded Oral Roberts scored seven times in the bottom of the second inning and never looked back in an 11-2 victory over South Dakota State in the opening round of the Summit League Baseball Championship Wednesday afternoon at Tal Anderson Field. The Golden Eagles improved to 35-20 overall and will face the winner between Wednesday's late game between North Dakota State and Omaha at 6 p.m. Thursday. SDSU dropped to 16-35 on the season and will face the NDSU-Omaha loser in an elimination game at noon Thursday. ORU sent 11 batters to the plate in the second inning. Makani Tanaka started the outburst with a base hit off Jackrabbit starter Arlen Peters, which was followed by an error. Owen Coil doubled in the first two runs of the frame and Wailele Kane-Yates capped the rally with a three-run home run to left field. The other runs scored on a bases-loaded walk to Will Edmunson and a sacrifice fly off the bat of Cooper Combs. Ty Madison followed with 2 2/3 scoreless innings of relief for the Jackrabbits before the Golden Eagles added three more runs in the fifth — two of which were unearned — and a run on four walks in the seventh inning to build an 11-0 advantage. Meanwhile, ORU starter Easton Teel kept the Jackrabbits scoreless through the first seven innings and did not allow more than one baserunner in any of those innings. The right-hander struck out three and walked one batter. The Jackrabbits ended Teel's shutout bid with a pair of runs in the top of the eighth. Jess Bellows and Nic Werk singled around a walk to Davis Carr to load the bases. Carter Sintek and Five Jackrabbit pitchers combined for only two strikeouts while issuing 10 walks and three hit batters. Hits were even at eight per team. Bellows was the lone Jackrabbit with two hits, while Tanaka and Logan Campbell each tallied two hits for ORU. NOTES Oral Roberts has won all seven games against the Jackrabbits this season and improved to 19-0 all-time against SDSU in Summit League tournament games SDSU dropped to 20-26 overall in 14 Summit League Baseball Championship appearances Bryce Ronken singled in the eighth inning to reach base safely for the 30th consecutive game Ronken made his first start in right field since April 11, after 15 consecutive games as the Jackrabbits' designated hitter Nolan Grawe extended his hitting streak to 11 games with a fourth-inning single Sintek registered his 75th hit of the season with an infield single in the sixth inning Madison made his team-leading 22nd appearance of the season Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

What numbers will new Purdue basketball players wear? A number no Boiler has worn before picked
What numbers will new Purdue basketball players wear? A number no Boiler has worn before picked

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time21-05-2025

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What numbers will new Purdue basketball players wear? A number no Boiler has worn before picked

WEST LAFAYETTE — Omer Mayer will be a Purdue basketball trend-setter this season. Not only is the Israeli point guard expected to be a pivotal piece of a hopeful championship run, he'll do so in a unique uniform number. Advertisement Mayer will be the first Boilermaker to wear jersey No. 47. Uniform numbers for Purdue's four incoming players were announced on the program's social media platforms Thursday. Along with Mayer, fellow incoming freshman Antione West will continue a tradition of wearing No. 1, the ninth straight season a Boiler will don that number, assuming the number most recently worn by Caleb Furst the past two seasons. Liam Murphy, a transfer from North Florida, will wear No. 5, the 10th Boilermaker since 1951-52 to do so. Insider: Oscar Cluff was destined to be a boilermaker. His world tour found Purdue's 'basketball heaven' Advertisement South Dakota State transfer center Oscar Cluff will wear No. 45. He'll be the first Boilermaker to wear that jersey number since Greg Eifert in 1984. The first chance for fans to see the 2025-26 Purdue team will be Aug. 2 when they'll be introduced at halftime of an alumni game, scheduled for noon with free admission. Sign up for Boiler Update for the IndyStar's Purdue coverage directly to your inbox. This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Purdue basketball jersey numbers Oscar Cluff, Omer Mayer, Atione West, Liam Murphy

Iowa football QB Mark Gronowski facing Power 5 adjustment in ESPN's tiered rankings
Iowa football QB Mark Gronowski facing Power 5 adjustment in ESPN's tiered rankings

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time20-05-2025

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Iowa football QB Mark Gronowski facing Power 5 adjustment in ESPN's tiered rankings

Iowa football QB Mark Gronowski facing Power 5 adjustment in ESPN's tiered rankings The Iowa Hawkeyes have left no doubts about who their starting quarterback is going to be entering the 2025-26 college football season. Former South Dakota State QB and two-time FCS national champion, Mark Gronowski, has the keys to the car in Iowa City and is facing an adjustment to the Big Ten. Viewed as one of the top transfer portal additions in college football, Mark Gronowski will make the jump from the FCS to a Power Five conference in FBS and will have to adjust quickly. The unknown of how he can adjust with the increased speed of the game and the new looks defenses has him among ESPN's ninth tier of college football quarterbacks in the "Welcome to the big leagues" tier. Bill Belichick is betting big on a QB from South Alabama. Iowa's offense could finally have some life with a QB from South Dakota State. Utah might've planned to keep turning to Cam Rising right up until Cam Rising Jr. was ready to take over, but instead, the Utes will turn to a QB from New Mexico. All of the Tier 9 quarterbacks are moving up from a lower level and will be expected to produce immediately at places with high hopes for a playoff run in 2025. Iowa has only 47 touchdown passes in the past five seasons combined. In that same span, Ohio State has 173. Iowa hasn't averaged 1.0 passing touchdowns per game since ... 2019. - David Hale, ESPN As mentioned, the upside of the expectations for Mark Gronowski could have Iowa as a fringe College Football Playoff contender if they can take the next step offensively with a passing attack. With the anticipation, all eyes will be on Gronowski early and how he commands offensive coordinator Tim Lester's offense with just one summer and one training camp of preparation, as he missed spring ball while recovering from shoulder surgery. Contact/Follow us @HawkeyesWire on X (formerly Twitter) and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Iowa news, notes and opinions. Follow Riley on X: @rileydonald

SDSU women to play Gonzaga at Pentagon
SDSU women to play Gonzaga at Pentagon

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time20-05-2025

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SDSU women to play Gonzaga at Pentagon

SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (SDSU) — The South Dakota State women's basketball team will take on the Gonzaga Bulldogs in a nonconference contest November 20 at the Sanford Pentagon. The on-sale date for tickets will be announced later. 'This is a resume-building matchup that is going to stand out on the schedule for both teams,' said Jesse Smith, vice president of operations for Sanford Sports. 'The energy in the Sanford Pentagon always rises when the Jackrabbits play here, and Gonzaga is a national brand with a passionate fan base.' The Jackrabbits won the Summit League Championship last season and received a No. 10 seed in the 2024 NCAA Tournament. SDSU defeated No. 7 seed Oklahoma State 74-68, before falling to eventual national champion Connecticut in the second round. The Jackrabbits are 1-2 all-time at the Sanford Pentagon. 'We are excited to return to the Pentagon next season. The Pentagon is a terrific facility, and the staff provides a first-class experience,' said South Dakota State Head Coach Aaron Johnston. 'Gonzaga has a strong tradition of success and will be a great early-season test for the Jackrabbits.' Gonzaga won the West Coast Conference regular season title for the 20th time last season, finishing with a 24-11 record. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the WBIT Tournament, where they fell to eventual champion Minnesota. The Bulldogs are 1-1 all-time at the Sanford Pentagon. They defeated South Dakota 54-50 and lost to No. 1 South Carolina 79-72 during the 2-day 2020 Bad Boy Mowers Crossover Classic. 'The Sanford Pentagon is a great facility and always puts on high level events,' said Gonzaga Head Coach Lisa Fortier. 'We have a ton of respect for the South Dakota State program and always look forward to playing quality teams in our non-conference schedule. This should be a very fun, early season game.' South Dakota State leads the all-time series 3-1. Their last meeting was on Dec. 17, 2023, an 83-58 victory by the No. 14 Bulldogs. In addition to this meeting with Gonzaga, the Jackrabbits have also announced plans to play at the Cancun Challenge over Thanksgiving. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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