South Dakota State University's Independent Student-Run Newspaper Since 1885

The Collegian

South Dakota State University's Independent Student-Run Newspaper Since 1885

The Collegian

South Dakota State University's Independent Student-Run Newspaper Since 1885

The Collegian

Christion coming up big at QB after having redshirt pulled

AUSTIN HAMM Sports Editor October 21, 2015

After leading the South Dakota State football team to their second win in as many starts as a true freshman, Taryn Christion is this week’s Collegian Sports Athlete of the Week. Christion completed...

Heating Up

ANDREW HOLTAN Sports Reporter October 21, 2015

Volleyball wins two in a row against USD, WIUThe SDSU volleyball team is on a two-game winning streak as they defeated the University of South Dakota Coyotes last Tuesday and the Western Illinois University...

Colts failed trick play magnifies loss to Pats

AUSTIN HAMM Sports Editor October 21, 2015

The Indianapolis Colts could taste it. They could taste the opportunity to top the New England Patriots, and they wanted it. They wanted it so bad. They wanted it so badly they were willing to try a trick...

Women’s golf claims second place in Nebraska, Mingo finishes tied for sixth

AUSTIN HAMM Sports Editor October 7, 2015

The South Dakota State women’s golf team turned in its best performance of the fall, finishing second at the Chip-N Club Invitational Monday afternoon. “We’re really excited about their performance,”...

Men’s tennis claims two singles titles in Omaha

LOGAN MEYER Sports Reporter October 7, 2015

After a tough road trip to Forest River, Illinois, where the Jackrabbits lost four different finals, the Jackrabbit men’s tennis team seemed to use the prior experience of reaching a final and coming...

As NBA season nears, Thompson’s fate hangs in the balance

AUSTIN HAMM Sports Editor October 7, 2015

The NBA is almost back. Kobe is eating entire shot clocks for turn-around 17-footers in preseason games (actually happened). Stephen A. Smith is making headlines by expressing opinions. And Lebron James...

Men’s cross country picks up win at SDSU Classic

JALEN WILSON Sports Reporter October 7, 2015

On this past Saturday, the men’s cross country team did more of the same as they came away with the first-place finish in the SDSU Classic. On the women’s side, the Jacks finished in second place with...

Reichow’s individual win leads Jackrabbits to win at home meet

AUSTIN HAMM Sports Editor October 7, 2015

On a day when All-American Trent Lusignan hung back in the pack to help his Jackrabbit teammates, Joel “RawDawg” Reichow stepped up his game, winning the SDSU Classic on Saturday to become this week’s...

Bison Blitz

LOGAN MEYER Sports Reporter October 7, 2015

Not only did last weekend’s clash with North Dakota State University set a Coughlin-Alumni attendance record, it made history within the state of South Dakota—going down as the most heavily witnessed...

Volleyball falls to UNO, ORU to start conference schedule

ANDREW HOLTAN Sports Reporter September 30, 2015

The South Dakota State volleyball team fell in their first two Summit League matches against the University of Nebraska-Omaha and Oral Roberts University this weekend at Frost Arena.In their first match...

Tennis travels to Gopher Invite

LOGAN MEYER Sports Reporter September 30, 2015

The South Dakota State women’s tennis team recently opened its fall season by traveling to the Gopher Invitational hosted by the University of Minnesota. All of the action took place Friday through Sunday...

Soccer falls to Kansas in nonconference finale

AUSTIN HAMM Sports Editor September 30, 2015

The South Dakota State women’s soccer team closed their nonconference slate last Friday, falling 3-0 to the Kansas Jayhawks in Lawrence, Kan.“I thought Kansas was very good. It was one of the better...

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