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Dakota Wesleyan Women’s Basketball’s season comes to an end in Fab Four loss to Marian (IN), Tiger Baseball to face Morningside & Timberwolves host Rockets tomorrow

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DWU Basketball

The No. 9/No. 2 seed Tiger women’s basketball team competed in the Fab Four of the 2026 NAIA Women’s Basketball National Tournament last night. That will unfortunately be where their season comes to an end as they were unable to get past Marion (IN) in the Semifinals to advance to the National Championship. They began the game trailing 15-6 after one and could never muster enough offense to gain the lead and ended up losing to the No. 4/No. 1 seed Knights, 62-54. Avery Broughton and Rylee Rosenquist led the scoring effort with 10 points each. The Tigers shot just 32.7% from the field and only 20% from beyond the arc. DWU ends their season as 2026 NAIA Championship Semifinalists and Great Plains Athletic Conference Champions and a 29-7 overall record.

DWU Baseball

The Tiger baseball team gets back on the field this afternoon. They’re in Sioux City, IA for a doubleheader against the   Morningside Mustangs. The first pitch will be at 2pm.

NBA

The Minnesota Timberwolves have the day off but will return to the court tomorrow night. They’ll be at home and will host the Houston Rockets in the Target Center in Minneapolis, MN.  Tipoff will be at 7pm on ESPN.

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