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Sports Roundup: Thursday 11/6/25

Sports Roundup: Thursday 11/6/25

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Mitchell Volleyball

The Kernel volleyball team gets back to action tonight as they round out the regular season tonight. They will face O’Gorman for their Senior Night in Mitchell. Freshman & JV begin at 4:30pm, sophomores at 5:30pm and varsity at 6:30pm.

DWU Golf

The Tiger men’s golf team has rounded out play in the Firestorm Invitational at the Verrado Founders Golf Course. DWU ended the competition in 16th place of 16 teams. The Tigers only Top 50 finisher was Peyton Betcher who was tied for 47th place at 12 over par.

DWU Basketball

The No. 9 ranked women’s basketball team will see action again tomorrow night on the road. They’ll be in Seward, NE taking on No. 13 ranked MidAmerica Nazerene Pioneers at Friedrich Arena at 2pm.

SDSU Basketball

The Jackrabbit basketball teams are both in action over the next couple of days. The (RV) women’s basketball team (1-0)will take on Rice (0-0) tomorrow night on the road at 7pm at First Bank & Trust Arena in Brookings, SD. For the men (1-0), they will be playing tonight. They’ll take on the Dakota State Trojans (2-0) in Brookings at 7pm.

NFL

Week 10 begins tonight with Thursday Night Football. It’s a matchup between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Denver Broncos. The game will be played in Denver and kick off at 7:15pm on Prime Video.

NBA

The Minnesota Timberwolves faced the New York Knicks last night, and it was a tough showing. It was a dominant performance from the Knicks as they dismantled the Timberwolves, 137-114. Julius Randle had a game-high 32 points for Minnesota.

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