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Other women: SDSU to battle best in U.S.
BROOKINGS - Ten home games and five games against Division I postseason participants from a year ago highlight the 2005-06 schedule for the South Dakota State University women's basketball team.
The Jackrabbits enter their second season at the NCAA Division I level after compiling a 21-7 overall record during the 2004-05 season, including an 8-7 mark against Division I competition. Of the Jackrabbits' 28 regular season games this season, 26 will be against Division I opponents.
Included in the schedule are matchups against NCAA Tournament qualifier Middle Tennessee State and WNIT qualifiers Nebraska, Marquette (Wis.) and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
SDSU defeated Middle Tennessee State, 58-56, on the road last season, with the rematch scheduled as the Jackrabbits' regular season home opener on Dec. 2 at Frost Arena.
Another marquee rematch features the Jackrabbits hosting Alabama in a matinee Dec. 18. SDSU posted an 86-83 victory on the Crimson Tide's home court last January.
The Jackrabbits are scheduled to play home-and-home series against fellow independents IPFW (Jan. 19, Feb. 24), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Jan. 26 and Feb. 13) and North Dakota State (Feb. 4 and 18 ).
Other home games include: Dec. 4 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Dec. 16 vs. Texas State, Jan. 10 vs. Kennesaw State (Ga.), Feb. 1 vs. Southwest Minnesota State and the season finale March 3 against Central State (Ohio).
SDSU's road schedule includes three separate trips to California to face Long Beach State (Dec. 30), San Jose State (Jan. 14) and UC Riverside (Feb. 28 ).
The Jackrabbits also will make two appearances in Wisconsin and Colorado. The Wisconsin trips will consist of games at the University of Wisconsin on Dec. 8 and at Marquette on Dec. 21. SDSU will play games against Colorado State and UC Irvine Thanksgiving weekend at the Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational in Fort Collins, Colo., before meeting the University of Colorado Dec. 28 in Boulder.
SDSU will play a pair of home exhibition games against Minnesota-Crookston (Nov. 4) and Upper Iowa (Nov. 11) before opening the regular season Nov. 19 at Nebraska.
South Dakota State
Coach: Aaron Johnston, sixth year.
Assistant coaches: Laurie Melum, Emilee Gusso, Jina Johansen.
Conference: Independent.
Last season's record: 21-7.
Returning starters: 5-7 sr. Heather Sieler, 5-11 jr. Megan Vogel (15 ppg).
Other returning letterwinners: 6-2 sr. Christina Gilbert, 5-8 jr. Chelsey Hegge, 6-2 soph. Courtney Grimsrud, 6-0 soph. Sarah Meckley, 5-9 soph. Andrea Verdegan.
Promising prospects: 6-2 fr. Natalie Carda, 5-10 fr. Morgan Meier, 5-8 fr. Ashlea Muckenhirn, 6-0 fr. Stacie Oistad, 5-7 sr. Sarah Smith, 6-0 fr. Jennifer Warkenthien, 5-9 jr. Lindsay Wasland (transfer from N.D. Science).
Letterwinners missing: Brooke Dickmeyer, Sarita DeBoer, Shannon Schlagel, Stephen Bolden, Corrie Dickmeyer. . . .
Go State! ;D
http://www.rapidcityjournal.com/arti...cal/news06.txt
Other women: SDSU to battle best in U.S.
BROOKINGS - Ten home games and five games against Division I postseason participants from a year ago highlight the 2005-06 schedule for the South Dakota State University women's basketball team.
The Jackrabbits enter their second season at the NCAA Division I level after compiling a 21-7 overall record during the 2004-05 season, including an 8-7 mark against Division I competition. Of the Jackrabbits' 28 regular season games this season, 26 will be against Division I opponents.
Included in the schedule are matchups against NCAA Tournament qualifier Middle Tennessee State and WNIT qualifiers Nebraska, Marquette (Wis.) and Texas A&M-Corpus Christi.
SDSU defeated Middle Tennessee State, 58-56, on the road last season, with the rematch scheduled as the Jackrabbits' regular season home opener on Dec. 2 at Frost Arena.
Another marquee rematch features the Jackrabbits hosting Alabama in a matinee Dec. 18. SDSU posted an 86-83 victory on the Crimson Tide's home court last January.
The Jackrabbits are scheduled to play home-and-home series against fellow independents IPFW (Jan. 19, Feb. 24), Texas A&M-Corpus Christi (Jan. 26 and Feb. 13) and North Dakota State (Feb. 4 and 18 ).
Other home games include: Dec. 4 vs. Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Dec. 16 vs. Texas State, Jan. 10 vs. Kennesaw State (Ga.), Feb. 1 vs. Southwest Minnesota State and the season finale March 3 against Central State (Ohio).
SDSU's road schedule includes three separate trips to California to face Long Beach State (Dec. 30), San Jose State (Jan. 14) and UC Riverside (Feb. 28 ).
The Jackrabbits also will make two appearances in Wisconsin and Colorado. The Wisconsin trips will consist of games at the University of Wisconsin on Dec. 8 and at Marquette on Dec. 21. SDSU will play games against Colorado State and UC Irvine Thanksgiving weekend at the Coors Rocky Mountain Invitational in Fort Collins, Colo., before meeting the University of Colorado Dec. 28 in Boulder.
SDSU will play a pair of home exhibition games against Minnesota-Crookston (Nov. 4) and Upper Iowa (Nov. 11) before opening the regular season Nov. 19 at Nebraska.
South Dakota State
Coach: Aaron Johnston, sixth year.
Assistant coaches: Laurie Melum, Emilee Gusso, Jina Johansen.
Conference: Independent.
Last season's record: 21-7.
Returning starters: 5-7 sr. Heather Sieler, 5-11 jr. Megan Vogel (15 ppg).
Other returning letterwinners: 6-2 sr. Christina Gilbert, 5-8 jr. Chelsey Hegge, 6-2 soph. Courtney Grimsrud, 6-0 soph. Sarah Meckley, 5-9 soph. Andrea Verdegan.
Promising prospects: 6-2 fr. Natalie Carda, 5-10 fr. Morgan Meier, 5-8 fr. Ashlea Muckenhirn, 6-0 fr. Stacie Oistad, 5-7 sr. Sarah Smith, 6-0 fr. Jennifer Warkenthien, 5-9 jr. Lindsay Wasland (transfer from N.D. Science).
Letterwinners missing: Brooke Dickmeyer, Sarita DeBoer, Shannon Schlagel, Stephen Bolden, Corrie Dickmeyer. . . .
Go State! ;D
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