Another weekend in May. Another couple of championships for our local South Dakota sports teams.
Two weeks ago, USD softball, Augustana softball and Augie baseball won their conference tournaments to clinch an NCAA Tourney berth.
Over Memorial Day weekend, SDSU's baseball won its Summit League Tournament title in 13 years and its second all-time.
That's a sweep of the four diamond sports tournaments for our Div. I and Div. II teams in South Dakota. Of those four teams, only Augie baseball had a winning regular season overall record.
All we do is win-win-win, no matter what-what-what... the record is. And all we do is win when it matters most.
The Jackrabbits, like the Coyotes softball squad, are in the NCAA Tourney with a below .500 record. And, like the Yotes, the Jacks are paired to play Nebraska in Lincoln.
SDSU's coach Rob Bishop, like now-former USD softball coach Robert Wagner, is in his 10th season at the helm and has finally captured his first league tourney title and NCAA berth.
So how and why was this team, with its 24-31 record and a hefty 7.00 regular season ERA, the one that got hot and took down 800 lb. Summit League baseball gorilla Oral Roberts?
It was only the fifth time in 27 years the Golden Eagles did not win the Summit League tourney title. The Jacks were 0-6 against ORU in the regular season and 0-19 against the Golden Eagles in the Summit League tourney before beating ORU twice in three games in three days.
Bishop tells the story of his team and their May run.
Meanwhile, the Happy Hour host tells the story of how the Stampede lived up to their "tough guy" image that head coach and Long Island native Ryan Cruthers crafted with several players who were cut from other teams.
The Herd were 4-0 in elimination games in the playoffs. In all three series, they lost Game 3 in crushing fashion and came back to win Game 4. This time, it happened in double overtime after blowing third period leads in each of the last two games.
The final 15-second sequence that seized the trophy is a perfect snapshot of the season, a sequence — with sublime play-by-play call of 20-year Voice of the Herd Jim Olander — that will go down in Stampede and Sioux Falls sports lore.
The Happy Hour host does a deep dive on those 15 seconds and the heart of the champions.