Here is a story from Today's Argus on how Augie is trying to overcome the loss of SDSU.
http://www.argusleader.com/sports/Tuesdayarticle3.shtml
Augie taking USD game to the Arena
Stu Whitney
Argus Leader
published: 3/9/2004
Vikings hope to enrich their rivalry with University of South Dakota
Augustana College announced Monday that its basketball doubleheader with the University of South Dakota will be held at the Sioux Falls Arena next season.
It will be the first Arena games since the 1993-94 season for Augustana, which hopes to enrich its rivalry with USD now that South Dakota State is making the leap to Division I.
"We think we have the potential to make this a great event," said athletic director Bill Gross, who laid out an expansion plan for the school's sports programs at Monday's press conference at a renovated Elmen Center.
The men's and women's doubleheader against USD will be called the Dakota Basketball Classic and is set for Feb. 24, 2005. Gross hopes to sell out the Arena, which will seat between 6,500-7,000 fans for the games.
For Vikings men's coach Tom Billeter, it's a chance to draw exposure for the school and take the series with the Coyotes to a different emotional level.
"SDSU and Augie was always a natural rivalry, while USD was a big game," said Billeter. "But with SDSU gone, this becomes a big game with rivalry connotations." . . .
http://www.argusleader.com/sports/Tuesdayarticle3.shtml
Augie taking USD game to the Arena
Stu Whitney
Argus Leader
published: 3/9/2004
Vikings hope to enrich their rivalry with University of South Dakota
Augustana College announced Monday that its basketball doubleheader with the University of South Dakota will be held at the Sioux Falls Arena next season.
It will be the first Arena games since the 1993-94 season for Augustana, which hopes to enrich its rivalry with USD now that South Dakota State is making the leap to Division I.
"We think we have the potential to make this a great event," said athletic director Bill Gross, who laid out an expansion plan for the school's sports programs at Monday's press conference at a renovated Elmen Center.
The men's and women's doubleheader against USD will be called the Dakota Basketball Classic and is set for Feb. 24, 2005. Gross hopes to sell out the Arena, which will seat between 6,500-7,000 fans for the games.
For Vikings men's coach Tom Billeter, it's a chance to draw exposure for the school and take the series with the Coyotes to a different emotional level.
"SDSU and Augie was always a natural rivalry, while USD was a big game," said Billeter. "But with SDSU gone, this becomes a big game with rivalry connotations." . . .
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