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Badgers Wire on MSNFormer Wisconsin basketball guard transfers to South Dakota StateFormer Wisconsin guard Luke Haertle, after one season at Winona State (Division II), will transfer to South Dakota State. At Winona State, Haertle averaged 17.2 points, 6.8 rebounds, and 3.5 assists.
Even without any games played, so much has changed in women's college basketball rosters over the past two weeks. The ...
ABERDEEN – South Dakota native Matt Wilber will become the 23rd head coach in Northern State University men's basketball ...
Ross Hodge added another critical piece to the West Virginia men’s basketball roster with a commitment from highly sought after North Dakota transfer guard Treysen […] ...
The UConn women’s basketball team advanced to its 31st straight Sweet 16 with a 91-57 win over South Dakota State in the NCAA Tournament.
South Dakota State basketball announced Saturday that Bryan Petersen, who has worked on the Jackrabbit staff as an assistant for six seasons, has been promoted to head coach. Petersen will be ...
South Dakota State Director of Athletics Justin Sell announced Saturday that Bryan Petersen, who has worked on the Jackrabbit men's basketball staff as an assistant the previous six seasons ...
Before joining South Dakota State, Petersen spent six seasons as head coach of the Kirkwood Community College men's basketball program. He led the program to the 2016 and 2019 NJCAA Division II ...
Ever since Scott Nagy stepped down as head coach of South Dakota State in 2016 ... Saturday that Petersen will be the school's 23rd men's basketball coach, and fourth since the transition to ...
BROOKINGS, S.D. (SDSU) – South Dakota State Director of Athletics Justin Sell announced Saturday that Bryan Petersen, who has worked on the Jackrabbit men’s basketball staff as an assistant ...
STORRS — When No. 10 seed South Dakota State completed its first-round upset of No. 7 seed Oklahoma State on Saturday to advance in the NCAA Tournament, UConn women’s basketball coach Geno ...
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