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Future finally seems a little bright for Jackrabbits
By Terry Vandrovec
tvandrovec@argusleader.com
Published: March 31, 2007
Well, South Dakota State, it appears you're going to be all right.
In the month know for madness, you qualified a wrestler for the NCAA championships, accepted an invitation to the Gateway Football Conference and reached the quarterfinals of the WNIT.
And with most teams set to enter the Mid-Continent Conference later this year, it's a safe bet that somebody on your campus is going to be in the mix for some sort of Division I postseason tournament bid almost every season.
Thus, although full NCAA eligibility is still more than one calendar year away, the transitional abyss is all but behind you. Want proof? Listen to what sophomore guard Ashlea Muckenhirn said near the end of a 775-mile bus ride after the Jackrabbits' season-ending loss at Wyoming.
"You don't ever think, 'Well, what if we lose,' that never crosses your mind," she said, "And you're sitting there and you tell yourself you're going to be fine and then all of a sudden there's this burst of emotion and your realize how much you put into it physically, mentally and emotionally, and you see everyone else around you and you see how much it meant to them and the fans. And you realize this is so much bigger than basketball." . . . (read more)
Go State!
Future finally seems a little bright for Jackrabbits
By Terry Vandrovec
tvandrovec@argusleader.com
Published: March 31, 2007
Well, South Dakota State, it appears you're going to be all right.
In the month know for madness, you qualified a wrestler for the NCAA championships, accepted an invitation to the Gateway Football Conference and reached the quarterfinals of the WNIT.
And with most teams set to enter the Mid-Continent Conference later this year, it's a safe bet that somebody on your campus is going to be in the mix for some sort of Division I postseason tournament bid almost every season.
Thus, although full NCAA eligibility is still more than one calendar year away, the transitional abyss is all but behind you. Want proof? Listen to what sophomore guard Ashlea Muckenhirn said near the end of a 775-mile bus ride after the Jackrabbits' season-ending loss at Wyoming.
"You don't ever think, 'Well, what if we lose,' that never crosses your mind," she said, "And you're sitting there and you tell yourself you're going to be fine and then all of a sudden there's this burst of emotion and your realize how much you put into it physically, mentally and emotionally, and you see everyone else around you and you see how much it meant to them and the fans. And you realize this is so much bigger than basketball." . . . (read more)
Go State!
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