Karius Announces Women’s Basketball Schedule
The USD women’s basketball team released their season schedule on Sept. 14 including a non-conference slate which boasts a match-up between two March Madness teams and a tournament in Las Vegas. The team’s schedule will begin on Nov. 1 with an exhibition game against the South Dakota School of Mines and will follow six days […]
Police Blotter: Sept. 11- Sept. 17
On Sept. 11, officers ran into a subject with an open alcohol container on a public sidewalk. After being approached, the subject offered a false date of birth and was then taken into custody for false impersonation. Also on the 11th, a caller reported that there were two people fighting in their home. On arrival […]
The track and field team saw nine first place finishes in four-day span
The track and field team competed in three tournaments from March 23-26. These tournaments began with the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays that took place in Austin, Texas March 23-26. On the first and last day of this tournament, no Coyote saw a top five finish. However, on the second day, freshman Marleen Mulla placed fourth […]
New additions are made to the Coyote basketball teams
On April 12, the men’s basketball team announced that Brandon Ubel would be joining Eric Peterson’s coaching staff next season. Ubel hails from Overland Park, Kansas and has spent much of his life on the basketball court. He played collegiate basketball at Nebraska and then continued post-college playing professionally overseas in Belgium and France. During […]
Men’s track produces 25 top 10 finishes
The Coyote men had 25 athletes place within the top 10 in their respective events during the Early Bird track and field competition hosted by USD. In the Men’s 100 Meter Dash, sophomore Dylan Kautz finished second with a time of 10.61. Kautz also placed second in the Men’s 200 Meter Dash (21.45) following sophomore […]
Multiple women athletes break personal records at Early Bird event
On Saturday, USD hosted the Early Bird track and field event, where the women’s team finished in the top 10 in all but two of their events. Sophomore Erin Kinney placed first in the Women’s 100 Meter Dash with a time of 11.75. This time gave Kinney her personal outdoor best as well as making […]
Luye Qin shares her passion for studying autism with USD
Luye Qin, assistant professor of basic biomedical sciences, who joined the USD faculty in November, hosted a Brown Bag Lunch titled “Autism Spectrum Disorder: What do we know about it?” yesterday. Qin’s studies over the years have been focused on the neuro-development disorder that maintains autism and has recently expanded into research regarding how children […]
Coyotes create legacy both on the court and in the stands
The women’s basketball team made school history last Saturday as they competed in the program’s first Sweet 16 game of the NCAA Women’s Division I Basketball Tournament. Coyote fans, students and alumni made the trip to Wichita, Kansas to cheer on the women. The Intrust Arena housed roughly 8,540 fans which was much more than […]
Wednesday nights at the Wellness Center are now filled with country music
Two USD students have transformed the Wellness Center into a barn booming with country music. Sophomores Anna McAuliffe and John Bowar, who started the club at the beginning of the spring semester, wanted to bring a country swing dance club to USD’s campus after having to drive roughly two hours to attend similar events at […]
Students relocate their studies to the new Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic
The recently renovated Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic held a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house on March 4, where members of the USD and Vermillion community could check out the new space. The clinic officially opened for classes and operations on Jan. 10 inside the McKusick Technology Center. Prior to this, the clinic was housed […]