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Sports Roundup: Tuesday 11/11/25

Sports Roundup: Tuesday 11/11/25

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DWU Basketball

The Tiger men’s basketball team will return home for their next game. They’ll play tomorrow night in the World’s Only Corn Palace and host the Valley City State Vikings. Tipoff is set for 7pm.

DWU Volleyball

The (RV) No. 4 seed Tiger volleyball team remains alive in the Great Plains Athletic Conference Volleyball Tournament. They’ll now take a trip to face the No. 1 seed Northwestern Red Raiders. The game will be tomorrow night and begins at 7pm.

NFL

Monday Night Football rounded out week 10 last night in the game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Green Bay Packers. It was a very slow game to start in MNF and was scoreless at the half. It ended up being low scoring overall with the Eagles taking down the Packers, 10-7.

NBA

The Minnesota Timberwolves faced the Utah Jazz last night on the second night of a back-to-back. A much closer game this time around for the Timberwolves and they managed to still get past Utah, 120-114. Anthony Edwards led the scoring with 35 points.

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