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By: Gov. Larry Rhoden March 14, 2025
Read moreCoaching these ladies is a blast and they had lots of fun together this season which makes it even that much more enjoyable as a coach. Every season has its highs and lows and the great thing is we ended it on a high, appearing in the state tournament and finishing with a dub!
Read moreEffective medical diagnosis depends not just on looking, but on truly perceiving. Recognizing this, many medical training programs have adopted Visual Thinking Strategies (VTS) discussions about art to enhance students’ skills in nuanced observation, inference, and communication. In 2004, Harvard Medical School pioneered use of VTS within medical education to refine the diagnostic and interpersonal skills of future healthcare professionals. Now, VTS is embraced in over 30 medical schools.
Read moreWagner graduates and basketball standouts Emma Yost and Shalayne Nagel who both play for the Dakota Wesleyan University Women’s Basketball team received GPAC All-Conference Honors. Yost was named to the GPAC First Team and Nagel received Honorable Mention. The DWU Tigers made it to the NAIA National Tournament opening rounds where they played The Masters. The season ended in round two of NAIA Tournament and in the second round of the playoffs, Emma reached her 1000th career point and was the 31st Tiger to achieve this honor.
Read moreThe Lady Raiders headed out to Spearfish this last weekend for the girls class A state tournament. Wagner opened up with the undefeated Mahpiya Luta. Wagner would find themselves trailing 15-14 after the first period then trailing by 9 at the half. A scoring drought from the last 2 minutes of the first half and the first 5 of the third quarter would not make it any easier on the Raiders as they would eventually fall 39-76. Mahpiya Luta would use their relentless press and cause 37 turnovers for the Raiders. Wagner would attempt 39 shots and convert on 41% while Mahpiya Luta would convert on 33-74 for 45%. Wagner would out rebound Mahpiya Luta 28-27. Ashlyn Koupal would lead the Raiders with 25 points, 12 rebounds, 4 assists and 4 blocks. Lydia Yost would finish with 5 points, and 4 boards. Genesis Patterson would tally 4 points, while Braxton Nedved would finish with 3, 3 boards, and 5 assists. Ravyn Medricky would round out the scoring with 2 points and 3 boards. “This was a very good team that we faced. They loved the up-tempo style. When we got them into a half-court game we did a lot of things very well. We scored at a high rate and on the defensive end we made the hit shots in which they were struggling. It’s very hard to win games with 37 turnovers and let the opposing team take 44 more shots than you. We also hit that 7-minute scoring drought that let them push the lead to 20 early in the 3rd and that can be demoralizing as a team, but our girls played hard to the finish.”
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