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Should DSU be allowed in the GPAC?
Dakota Wesleyan President Bob Duffett said he believes Dakota State University -- a Madison-basedpublic school -- should be allowed to join the Great Plains Athletic Confernce, which is home to 11 fai...
Posted on 9/2/11 at 1:32 AM
Sparky proud of South Dakota roots
George Sparky Anderson, who won three World Series crowns while managing the Cincinnati Red and Detroit Tigers, died Thursday at his home in Thousand Oaks, Calif. His family listed complications from...
Posted on 11/4/10 at 3:13 PM
Today's sports briefs: 05-23
Wednesday's sports briefs.By Sports staff , May 23, 2012
Bellet finishes tied for 10th at nationals
By Sports staff , May 19, 2012
DWU’s Bellet jumps into top 10 at nationals
By Sports staff , May 18, 2012
Bellet makes charge at national tourney 
By Sports staff , May 17, 2012
DWU women’s golf finishes round one at nationals in 23rd 
By Sports staff , May 16, 2012
Dakota Wesleyan women’s golf team set to tee off at nationals 
By Kevin Pottebaum , May 14, 2012
Today's sports briefs: 05-15 
Tuesday's sports briefs.
By Sports staff , May 14, 2012
DWU’s Johnson named to GPAC first-team list 
By Luke Hagen , May 12, 2012
DWU’s Burback aces 8th hole at Lakeview 
By Tom Lawrence , May 10, 2012
DWU’s Opsahl named GPAC pitcher of year 
By Claire Meador , May 10, 2012
Dani Bellet named GPAC golfer of the year 
By Kevin Pottebaum , May 09, 2012
Sports briefs: 5-9 
A look at Wednesday's sports briefs.
By Sports staff , May 09, 2012
Wesleyan finishes sixth in conference standings 
SIOUX FALLS — The Dakota Wesleyan University men’s golf team took eighth place in its final meet of the season during the Great Plains Athletic Conference qualifier No. 4 Monday at Prairie Green in Sioux Falls.
The Tigers finished sixth in the GPAC standings, which tally all four conference qualifiers.
By Sports staff , May 08, 2012
Four Wesleyan track athletes earn all-conference honors 
By Kevin Pottebaum , May 07, 2012
DWU’s season ends in GPAC tournament 
LINCOLN, Neb. — Despite an early 2-0 lead, the Dakota Wesleyan University baseball team dropped its Great Plains Athletic Conference tournament elimination game 6-3 to Nebraska Wesleyan Friday in Lincoln, Neb.
The Tigers finished the season with a 24-32 record.
“We battled and played hard, but we just came up short,” DWU head coach Steve Gust said.
By Sports staff , May 05, 2012
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