Every time South Dakota and the state of South Dakota gather for rivalry, you should see an action for those who call our great state home.
That was the case on Saturday when the hoops in men and women were confronted.
First, the women went to the court at Vermillion, where SDSU dominated a 77-59 victory.
Later in the afternoon, men’s programs were confronted in Brukings, where Jackrabbits prevailed in rage 90-71.
According to Gojacks.com:
A balanced point effort raised Jackrabbits as seven players scored at least six points each. Brooklyn Mayer and Haley Timer the pace of crime by 15 each, followed by Mesa boem with 13 and Kathy Vasechka with 12. Paige Mayer and Madison Matiovets ended with eight followed by Emily Fox with six.
SDSU received six quick points from Byom and opened a lead of 11-4 in front of Coyotes in the first 4:30 hours in action. A section of 16-0, including eight straight from Matiovets, increased the score to 27-8 at the end of the first quarter. Coyotens scored nine consecutive goals in the second period to return within seven, but the three -point three -point game again and they failed to return within a single -digit result. The beginning of 17-2 at the second half made the score 65-38 for Jax and the guests appeared from there.
As for the men’s match:
The state of South Dakota controlled its match against South Dakota from the initial possession, while Jackrabbits won 90-71 victory over Coyotes on Saturday, January 25, at First Bank & Trust Arena. The Interstate Series game, presented by First Interstate Bank, is played in front of a record 4764 viewers.
The state of South Dakota has improved to 14-8 as a whole and 5-2 in the conference game. South Dakota fell to 12-10 (3-4).
Jackrabbits had five double -digit results in the race. Gary led all the 19 points as he grabbed the top nine boards in his career. Larson and Stone Haddot He noted the highest results in his career from 18 and 14 respectively. Oscar Cliff He finished his 14th Dable Down for the season with 11 points and 14 rebounds, along with seven career-recorded assists. Morse registers 10 points.
The two programs will meet again later this season. Women are fighting on Saturday, February 15th in Bruckings, while men’s programs are confronted with Vermillion this Sunday, February 16th.
Source: Gojacks