U of Sioux Falls had a couple of championship runs in football (NAIA, I think).
The Minot State University Beavers won NAIA national championships in men's cross country in 2002 and 2003, the only team national championships in the school's history.
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Moody led the Hawks to 12 regular season conference titles, 11 conference tournament championships and 12 region appearances. He also led DSU to eight national tournament appearances and won the 2000 NAIA National Championship with a Blue Hawk team that went 39-1.
Have they won a ntl title since 2000?
Well, it looks like North Dakota colleges have many more national championships than South Dakota colleges.
Hardly. They had olympians on those teams from the Bahamas...
These teams also had olympians (juniors for sure) on these squads from Turkey to Columbia...They were amazing to watch!
Which makes me think why didn't they keep that recruiting up since they were so successful with it?
Now I'm baffled how they ended up there (DSU) to begin with and what kind of rules and regulations does the NCAA have on recruiting junior olympians and in general what Dickinson State did?
Wouldn't hurt to have future olympians on our track and volleyball team if it's possible at all...I have no clue on this matter.
Smarter people, you're up.
I don't care how the vote ended up. They still suck and always will.
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