October 2012
Coyote soccer to finish season against UMKC
The women’s soccer team picked up their first Summit League win over North Dakota State (7-9-0, 4-3-0). The Coyotes won the game 3-2, with a big performance from senior Erin Bello who added a goal and two assists. “Erin (Bello) played with a large amount of determination,” assistant coach Josh Green said. “NDSU was in […]
QuickHits: USD women’s golf concludes 2012 season in Florida
LAKEWOOD RANCH, Fla.—South Dakota’s women’s golf team wrapped up its fall season with a 14th-place finish at the Pat Bradley Invitational hosted by Florida International Sunday through Tuesday. The Coyotes finished the 54-hole event with a team score of 1,023. The host-Panthers shot past the rest of the field by scoring at 876. FIU, one […]
Following USD’s largest loss since ‘09, Coyotes eager to end five-game skid
Finding the positive with a record of 1-6 (0-4) and coming off of a nightmarish 54-0 loss is not an easy task. However, the University of South Dakota football players have no choice but to continue to buckle up their chinstraps and continue fighting. Head Coach Joe Glenn says traveling to Sioux Falls was a […]
COLUMN: Bronx Bombers get eliminated
Four games. That’s all it took for the Detroit Tigers to end the New York Yankees’ World Series hopes. In those four games of the American League Championship Series, the normally hard hitting Bronx Bombers could barely manage to get a hit, let alone a run. They scored a total of six runs during the […]
Q&A: Terry: ‘I am good at all the dances’
EDITOR’S NOTE: Each week The Volante sports staff will interview a member of the USD athletic community and ask them off-the-wall questions. Enjoy the hilarity. Sophomore Terrance Terry is a wide receiver for the University of South Dakota football team out of Barrington, Ill. JR: What is your major? TT: I’m an English Education major. […]
COLUMN: Coyotes could enter free fall after shut out
Whenever someone moves into a new neighborhood usually the neighbors will stop by and say, “Hello.” North Dakota State was happy to say, “Hello” to its newest Missouri Valley Football Conference neighbor in a 54-0 smack down that showed the University of South Dakota football team how far from the top it really is. The […]
Where’s the love?
With a 10-3 lead over Western Illinois and a crowd of 10,200, the University of South Dakota football team had it all going for them heading into halftime of the Dakota Days game Oct. 6. Little did they know that as they prepared for the second half, hundreds of USD student fans were filing out […]
USD cross country gears up for Summit League championships
The University of South Dakota cross country athletes will participate in the Summit League Championship Oct. 27 in Rochester, Mich. For first-year Amber Eichkorn, the thought of competing well for her teammates is her main focus because she never had the opportunity in high school. “Everyone on the team has their own strengths and weaknesses,” […]
THE RANT: October 24
Dear Students, I’ve quit smoking cigarettes. I’m glad I did. Everyone can agree that smoking is an unhealthy habit. Depending on how uppity you are, it either looks cool or is gross. Whatever. The health issue was enough for me to quit. I know that adding yet another article to the pile of pro/anti smoking […]
Choral showcase well attended
Singers at the University of South Dakota choral showcase Oct. 19 performed a wide array of pieces for an audience of about 500 in preparation for the rest of the year’s shows. Three separate choirs performed pieces tailored to their group, said Director of Choral Activities David Holdhusen. “I think about how the music is […]