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Sports Roundup: Thursday 12/4/25

Sports Roundup: Thursday 12/4/25

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DWU Wrestling

The Tiger women’s wrestling team was in action yesterday on the road in Sioux Falls, SD in the Stewart Center. They fell in the dual with the University of Sioux Falls Cougars, 38-9.

DWU Volleyball

The No. 24 Tiger volleyball team got back to NAIA Volleyball National Tournament action last night when they faced Concordia (NE) at the Tyson Events Center in Sioux City, IA. DWU ended up falling after five well played sets to the Bulldogs, 3-2.. They will be playing again in the same location today and they will face The Master’s at 7:30pm.

DWU Track & Field

The Tiger track & field teams are both competing in the SDSU Holiday Open in Brookings, SD. Start time is listed as TBA on the DWU website.

SDSU Basketball

The Jackrabbit basketball teams played their first games in the Big Sky – Summit Challenge last night. The (RV) Jackrabbit women asserted their dominance on their home court and defeated Weber State, 87-56. The men also got themselves in the win column yesterday with a road victory. They took down Northern Arizona, 75-62.

NFL

Week 14 begins tonight with Thursday Night Football. It’ll be the Dallas Cowboys at the Detroit Lions on Prime Video. The game will be played at Ford Field in Detroit, MI and kickoff is at 7:15pm.

NBA

The Minnesota Timberwolves (13-8) will match up again with the New Orleans Pelicans (3-19) tonight in New Orleans. It is the second straight game against the Pelicans after the overtime game earlier this week. The game tips off at 7pm on NBA League Pass.

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