And, so here we are again, at that week on the sports calendar unlike any other.
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The national sports holiday of March Madness in the NCAA men's basketball tournament unfolds on TV's in sports bars and computer monitors in cubicles all over the country.
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Meanwhile, South Dakotans are also occupied by the boys state basketball tourneys and which major conference squad the Jackrabbits women are revving up to "upset" in the NCAA tourney.
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And with these rites of passage come the annual Happy Hour deep dives into them with basketball analysts who are paid deep dive on such matters.
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For SDSU's showdown with Washington in Fort Worth, the host once again enlisted Missy Heidrick, who called all the Jacks games in the Summit League Tournament for Midco Sports and CBS Sports Network.Â
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Heidrick calls games in other conferences, including the Big 12, whose regular season champion TCU would likely host SDSU in the second round should the Jacks advance past the Huskies. Â
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What aspects of the matchup favor SDSU, and what (and who) should concern Jacks fans?
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For previews of the boys Class AA and A tourneys, Happy Hour turns to Nate Kaeding, who has been an analyst all season long for Midwest Sports Plus (some games, with the Happy Hour host on the play-by-play mic) and will be on the call for every Class A tourney game in Rapid City on SDPB.
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For the second consecutive year, Sioux Falls Lincoln comes in as the far-and-away No. 1 seed, this time at 21-0. But the Patriots' 22-2 squad last year dropped its semifinal game to Mitchell and this year's field features several teams that could not just upset Lincoln but win it all.Â
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Kaeding examines every quarterfinal game and predicts Saturday's final.Â
In Class A, the field seems a little less open. Why are two teams expected to roll into a clash of titans on Saturday?