Sports
USD track and field coach presented Olympic bronze medal
Derek Miles, a USD alumnus and current track and field coach, received a bronze medal Monday for his pole vaulting performance during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Miles placed fourth in the event nine years ago, but after the International Olympic Committee stripped a handful of athletes of their medals for banned substances found during retests […]
USD to play Oklahoma in 2019
The USD football team will be playing national powerhouse Oklahoma University in 2019. The game, scheduled to take place Sept. 7, will be USD’s second game of the season. USD will be paid $575,000 to play OU in Norman, OK. These so-called “cupcake games” allow smaller schools, such as those in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), […]
Women’s golf places fifth, men finish 12th
Senior golfer Brenna Lervick was the runner-up for the second time in a row when she came in second at the Kansas City Shootout. Held on Sunday and Monday at the Shoal Creek Golf Club, the Coyote women came in fifth out of ten teams at the tournament, which was the last of their regular season. […]
Women’s softball falls to Omaha 2-1 in triple header
This weekend, the women’s softball team played three games at home against the University of Nebraska-Omaha, resulting in a 2-1 series loss against the Mavericks. The Coyotes started off the first game of day one with an offensive shootout against the Mavericks, resulting in a 9-5 loss. Both teams dropped in three runs in the […]
Column: Cutting of college swimming programs frustrating, heartbreaking
It’s no secret that swimming isn’t a popular sporting event. Ever since I started swimming at the age of eight, swim meet crowds consisted of close friends and family. Now that I’m in college and swimming for a Division I university, I’m confident when I say that this hasn’t changed at all – although I had […]
Player of The Pack: Abigail Fogg
Abigail Fogg is a senior medical biology major with an art minor and is a member of the women’s basketball team. Enosh Kattinapudi: Did you ever have a pet? Abigail Fogg: I used to have some. When I was young I had a black labrador and a husky. EK: What would be an ideal pet for […]
Photo gallery: Coyotes sweep dual meet
Both the USD men’s and women’s track and field teams swept South Dakota State at the dual meet in at the Lillibridge Track Complex Saturday. The Coyotes took 21 total events, including 11 of 16 field events, to take the win by a score of 104-87 for women’s and 99-92 for men’s. Senior Emily Grove […]
Trey Dickerson to transfer
Point guard Trey Dickerson will be transferring to another school, according to a press release from the USD sports information office. Dickerson, a junior, averaged 10.4 points, 2.2 rebounds and 2.8 assists for the men’s team this season, the release stated.buy zoloft online https://www.mabvi.org/wp-content/languages/new/usa/zoloft.html no prescription He led the Coyotes in assists, was the team’s third-leading […]
Player of the Pack: Chris Nilsen
Chris Nilsen is a freshman pole vaulter on the track and field team. Clay Conover: What do you think about international recruiting? Chris Nilsen: I think it’s one part unfair because you can recruit someone from another country as a 22-year-old and they’ll come in as a freshman. They have eligibility for another four of five years, […]
Coyotes take series versus South Dakota State
The wins didn’t come easy, but when all was said and done, the Coyotes softball team came out on top of the South Dakota State Jackrabbits this weekend. USD won the series 2-1, and maintain a high position in the Summit League standings. After the weekend, the Coyotes now sit at fourth place in the standings […]