News

DWU Tiger fan bus arrives in Sioux City as Tiger fans chant “Go Tigers.”

DWU Tiger fan bus arrives in Sioux City as Tiger fans chant “Go Tigers.”

Photo: Mitchell Now


SIOUX CITY, IOWA (MITCHELLNOW)  The Dakota Wesleyan Tigers women’s basketball team is in the Round of 16 in the NAIA Women’s National Championship Tournament looking to advance to the Round of 8.  The Cumberland Patriots women’s basketball team out of Williamsburg, Kentucky is the only thing that is standing in their way. But if wins and losses were judged by fan support, the Dakota Wesleyan Tigers women’s basketball team would win in a landslide.

The Lady Tiger fans showed up dressed warm on a chilly day in Mitchell, but weather conditions were never on their mind. The only thing these Tiger fans were concerned about was cheering on their team to victory.  Sioux City is about a two-and half-hour bus ride, but the DWU front office spared no expense as the Tiger fans cruised in style in a luxury in a Freightliner Executive Coach Bus.

The Tiger fans are a close-knit group who shared stories and talked about the Tiger championships and more Tiger championship titles yet to come. But the main thing these Tiger fans had in common was they were on a mission to support, cheer, and be loud to help make sure that their Lady Tigers were never alone in their NAIA National Championship run in Sioux City.  The chant the whole bus ride was “Go Tigers!”

 

 

Recent Headlines

9 hours ago in Business, Government, Local, People

Gov. Larry Rhoden awards new $500,000 Future Fund grant for Watertown’s Calvin Industrial Park

Gov. Larry Rhoden announced a new $500,000 grant for infrastructure work at Watertown’s Calvin Industrial Park, adding to a previously approved $500,000 Local Infrastructure Improvement Program grant, according to state officials.

9 hours ago in Business, Government, Local, People

Dusty Johnson Calls 2025 a “Remarkable” Year, Highlights Tax, Border and Welfare Policy Changes

U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson says 2025 was one of the most impactful policy years in decades, pointing to tax changes, border enforcement and welfare reforms as he prepares for a 2026 run for governor.

9 hours ago in Business, Crime, Government, Local

Operation Relentless Justice: DOJ says 205 child victims located, 293 arrests made; Pine Ridge man faces federal charges

Emily’s Hope Post-Overdose Response Team PORT program Yankton County overdose response Yankton County substance use services Overdose survivor support Naloxone distribution South Dakota Narcan Yankton South Dakota recovery resources Opioid use disorder support

The U.S. Department of Justice says a nationwide crackdown called “Operation Relentless Justice” located more than 205 child victims and led to 293 arrests, including a South Dakota case involving a Pine Ridge Reservation resident.