"They can't kill us."
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That bold and true remark came from Sioux Falls Stampede coach Ryan Cruthers after the Herd beat Fargo 3-2 in a thrilling winner-take-all Game 5 of the Western Conference Finals in Sioux Falls on Tuesday night.
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At the same time, the San Antonio Spurs put the Minnesota Timberwolves on life support in a 126-97 romp in Game 5 of that Western Conference Finals series in the NBA.
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How and why did both results happen?
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Well, that's what our little show called "Happy Hour with John Gaskins" is for.
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Cruthers joined the Happy Host for a look back on Tuesday's epic victory in front of 5,791 howling fans in the PREMIER Center. The second-year head coach also described the team identity that allowed it to finish with the second-best record in the USHL and come back from 2-1 deficits to capture both must-win Game 4's and Game 5's in each of its two playoff series.
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As for the post mortem on the T'Wolves nightmare in San Antonio, our motley crew of the Happy Hour host, USF basketball coach Chris Johnson, and fellow Wolves die-hard Jon Oppold — owner of Wolves watch bar Orion Pub — slice and dice the ugly Game 4 and how the Wolves can turn around and take Game 6 and Game 7, like they did against the Denver Nuggets to reach the conference final two years ago.
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In between all the playoff hoopla and puckla, South Dakota softball coach Robert Wagner looked back on the Coyotes' run through the Summit League Tournament, including two wins over No. 1 seed Omaha capped by a 2-1 nailbiting championship round clincher. Not bad for the No. 4 seed out of six.
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Wagner also tells the story of his decade at the helm in Vermillion. Before, he had spent his life and softball career in Pac 12 territory — Washington, Utah, and Arizona. What kind of challenges has he faced in his 10 seasons at USD and how has he and his program overcome them?
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The Coyotes will be the biggest underdogs in the NCAA Tournament when they play No. 1 Nebraska — not just the region's top seed, but the top-ranked team in the entire country — in front of over 3,000 fans in Lincoln on Friday night.
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But, hey. Already, one team from Nebraska seeded No. 1 couldn't kill the Coyotes in the postseason. Perhaps the Huskers will struggle to do it, too.