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The DSU Fieldhouse is a multi-purpose arena located in Madison, South Dakota. It was built in 1957. [1] It is the home site for the Dakota State Trojans men's and women's basketball teams as well as the Trojan's volleyball team. [2] It was built in conjunction with the National Guard.
Brian Kern Family Stadium is an American football stadium located in Madison, South Dakota.It is home to the Dakota State University Trojans football team. [1] The inaugural game was held on August 29, 2024, against Dakota Wesleyan University, in which the Trojans won by a score of 34–3. [2]
The Dan Beacom Track Complex is a multi-sport facility located at Dakota State University in Madison, South Dakota. [1] The facility is currently home to the Dakota State Trojans track and field teams and will eventually be home to Dakota State's future soccer team.
The 2024 Dakota State Trojans football team represented Dakota State University as a member of the North Star Athletic Association [1] during the 2024 NAIA football season. The Trojans were led by 16th year head coach Josh Anderson. [2] They played their home games at Brian Kern Family Stadium [3] in Madison, South Dakota.
Over a span of three games and 19 innings, Madison Evans struck out 44 batters and allowed only four hits and one earned run. Lincoln senior Madison Evans stars in South Dakota state softball ...
The Trojans previously competed in the South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference (SDIC) from 1917–18 to 1999–2000, then in the Dakota Athletic Conference (DAC) from 2000–01 to 2010–11. During the 2025–26 academic year, Dakota State will be joining the Frontier Conference. [3] Dakota State's main rivalry is with the Dakota Wesleyan ...
The 2023 Dakota State Trojans football team represented Dakota State University as a member of the North Star Athletic Association during the 2023 NAIA football season. The Trojans were led by 15th year head coach Josh Anderson. [1] They played their home games at the Dan Beacom Track Complex [2] in Madison, South Dakota.
South Dakota Intercollegiate Conference Regular season champion (6 times): 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1999–2000 Conference tournament champion (1 time): 2000