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South Dakota Mines Lady Hardorcker Volleyball Media Guide
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The Arch, once part of one of the original SDSM&T buildings, is nowa major campus focal point.
On the Internet...South Dakota Tech features a home page
For athletics with rosters, statistics, newsreleases, and media guide information on allsports.
www.sdsmt.edu/athletics
SDTGCh campus prof He...
The South Dakota School of Mines and Technology, founded in 1885, has been anational leader in preparing world-class engineers and scientists. Our graduates design,construct, and operate modern technology to meet complex challenges such as globalwarming, health care delivery, energy resource development, mineral extraction andprocessing, environment quality, futuristic transportation, and national defense. Ouralumni are held in the highest regard by their fellow leaders in industry, consulting,government, health, and education.
Tech has diversified to meet the needs of engineering and science throughout theworld. South Dakota Tech's intellectual environment was shaped a century ago by theingenuity and rugged individualism of pioneers who provided the inspiration. Today Techremains on the cutting edge in the fields of engineering and the sciences.
Academic Program: SDSM&T is a state-assisted university providing graduate andundergraduate degrees in science, engineering, and interdisciplinary studies.
Chemical EngineeringChemistryCivil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer Science
Atmospheric SciencesChemical EngineeringCivil EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical Engineering
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREESElectrical EngineeringGeological EngineeringGeologyIndustrial EngineeringInterdisciplinary Science
MathematicsMechanical EngineeringMetallurgical EngineeringMining EngineeringPhysics
MASTER OF SCIENCE DEGREESGeology and Geological EngineeringMaterials Engineering and SciencesMechanical EngineeringPaleontologyTechnology Management
DOCTORATE OF PHILOSOPHY DEGREESAtmospheric, Environmental and Water Resources, Geology and Geological Engineering
Materials Engineering and Sciences
ENROLLMENT: The University has a diverse enrollment of approximately 2,300students from nearly 30 states and 20 countries. Our 13 departments offer 30 degreeprograms in engineering and science disciplines at the baccalaureate, masters, anddoctoral levels. Students enter the university with the highest ACT composite in the stateand more than half graduating with the top 25% of their high school class.
COSTS AND FEES: Annual undergraduates costs for tuition, fees, room and boardtotal less than $8,000 per year for residents of South Dakota, Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii,Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, Utah, andWyoming. Annual total cost for all other undergraduates is less that $11,000 per year.
RESEARCH: High quality research is conducted in departments and in our researchinstitutes.
FACULTY: There are approximately 100 faculty with degrees from more than 150institutions, eighty-five percent of which have earned doctoral degrees.
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DR. RICHARD J. GOWEN is President of theSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology.As an engineer, he has brought his experiencesin industry, government, and education to guidethe development of new approaches toenhancing the educational experience for allstudents. He is an advocate for the use of Webtechnologies to provide fair and equal access toempower students to learn to the fullness of theirindividual potential.
Dr. Gowen has provided leadership for theimprovement of teaching and learning in schoolsand universities through the use of information
technologies. He has guided the development of the High Priority Connection Network todeliver Internet individualized services for education and e-business. Dedicated tocreating quality educational experiences for all students, he has supported theenhancement of mathematics and other core disciplines to prepare students for a lifetimeof success.
Dr. Gowen served as a commissioned member of the faculty of the United States AirForce Academy from 1962 to 1977. In addition to his academic responsibilities, hedeveloped and directed a joint air force Academy-NASA Space Medical InstrumentationLaboratory and served as a member of the Astronaut Medical Launch and Recoveryprogram to conduct experiments and provide support for NASA's Apollo and Skylabprograms.
Dr. Gowen joined the South Dakota school of Mines and Technology in 1977 as theVice President for academic Affairs. From 1984 to 1987 he served as the President ofDakota State University and provided leadership for the development of the university'snew mission to provide computer information systems degrees in business andeducation. In 1987, he returned to the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology asit's fifteenth President.
Dr. Gowen serves as a Commissioner of the nation's Web-Based Educationcommission to provide recommendations to the President and Congress for the continualdevelopment of the web to enhance all levels of education.
In 1984, Dr. Gowen served as the centennial President of the Institute of Electrical andElectronics Engineers, the world's largest technical society. He served as the chairman ofthe Board of Directors of the American Association of Engineering Societies in 1988.From 1995-1997, he served as President of the Triangle Coalition for Science andtechnology Education. He is the 1998-2000 President of Eta Kappa Nu, the ElectricalEngineering Honor Society. He was a founding director of the ETA SupercomputerCompany. He serves on civic, educational and business boards of directors. He hasreceived awards for his leadership to the engineering profession, for the enhancement ofeducation, and service to the community.
Dr. Gowen received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from RutgersUniversity in 1957, He completed his graduate studies at Iowa State University, receivingthe master's degree in 1961 and the Ph.D. degree in 1962.
SUT6CII volleyball coach.
Kristy Allgier (All-gire) hasbeen named Head VolleyballCoach and Intramural Directorat the South Dakota School ofMines and Technology.
Allgier has been an assistantvolleyball coach at NationalAmerican University the last twoseasons and an assistant atRapid City Central High Schoolthe past four years. She re-places Connie Mettille, who leftTech for a teaching position atWinona State University inMinnesota.
Allgier was a member of theNAU's volleyball team and grad-
uated in 1999 with a Bachelor's of science degree in Sports Medicine.
"I am very pleased Kristy has accepted our offer to become our newvolleyball coach", offered Tech Athletic Director Hugh Welsh. "She isa knowledgeable volleyball person and will bring a great deal of energyand enthusiasm to the program. This is a wonderful opportunity for herto begin a career as a head coach and I know she will do very well."
Tech finished 20-16 last season and 7-5 in the DAC-10 Conference.
"I am excited about this position and I am looking forward to August 12when our players report to fall camp," said Allgier. Her husband, Matt,works for Morton Buildings in Rapid City.
Crystal ParsonsStudent Ass't Coach
...2000 preview SDTechNo area sport will be as different this fall as college volleyball. Teams have to
face a whole new style of play with the change to rally scoring and new servingrules. How a team responds to those changes will go a long way towarddetermining what kind of season they will have.
Kristy Allgier is determined that SDTech will survive those changes andcontinue the improvement the Hardrockers showed last season.
Allgier is Tech's new head coach, having replaced Connie Mettille, whowas the DAC-10 coach of the year in 2000.
Under Mettille last season, the Hardrockers showed big improvement andended the season with a 20-16 record after having finished 5-29 the previousseason.
Allgier hopes she can continue to lead Tech in the right direction. "So far theteam is adjusting well. The team is liking the improvements we've made."
The Hardrockers figure to be a veteran squad in 2001 with four returningstarters-Megan Barnes, Lindsay Young, Molly Barnes and Jami Zilles.Megan Barnes was an AII-DAC-10 selection last year.
Tech also figures to get a boost from freshman Mandi Kerr of Laramie, WY.Kerr was a redshirt freshman in the Univ. of Wyoming's volleyball program lastseason, but has now transferred to Tech.
"We have lots of pieces," Allgier said. "We're trying to fit them together tomake a puzzle. We're looking forward to a successful season."
The Hardrockers didn't go far to find Allgier. She was an assistant coachwith National American University the past two seasons and played volleyballwith NAU, graduating in 1999. Allgier got some good experience with NAU thepast two seasons as the Mavericks qualified for the NAIA National Tournamentboth years.
Tech is Allgier's first head coaching position. Allgier's chief goal cominginto the season was to help the Hardrockers speed up their game-an absolutenecessity given the rule change to rally scoring.
"With rally scoring, (the game) will go a lot faster," Allgier said. "Every pointcounts. Every serve counts. Now every serve is a point."
Allgier also hopes to help Tech keep its defense focused longer aftersometimes having a tendency to fizzle out last season.
"We want to win every game that goes five sets," Allgier said.
In addition to her duties as volleyball coach, Allgier is also the IntramuralDirector for Tech.
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5PT6CII volley schedule.
SDSM&T 2001 VOLLEYBALL SCHEDULE
August25 & 26 @ Dickinson Tournament
Friday, August 25 Montanna Tech - 10:00amCarroll College - 3:00pm
Saturday, August 26 Bemidji State - 9:00amRocky Mountain - 4:30pm
28 Minot State 7:00pm**30 @ Chadron State 7:00pm**
September4 @ Dickinson State 7:00pm**11 @ University of Mary 7:00pm**14&15 @ Concordia Tournament
Friday, Sept 14 Northland College - 4:00pmWilliam Penn - 8:00pm
Saturday, Sept 15 Providence - 10:00pmConcordia College -2:00pm
18 Black Hills State University 7:00pm**21 & 22 @ Sioux Falls Tournament
Friday, Sept 21 McPherson - 5:45pmSaturday, Sept 22 Mayville - 9:00am
St. Scholastica - 10:45amHuron- 2:15pm
25 Triangular (vs. NAU & Sheridan)NAU-4:OOpmSheridan - 7:00pm
October2 @ Black Hills State University 7:00pm**5 Valley City State 7:00pm**6 Mayville State 3:00pm**9 University of Mary 7:00pm**11 @ NAU 7:00pm13 Jamestown College 7:00pm**16 Chadron State 7:00pm**19 @ Dakota State University 7:00pm**20 @ Huron State 2:00pm**23 Dickinson State 7:00pm**25 @ Dakota Wesleyan Triangular
Dakota Wesleyan - 4:00pmMt. Marty - 5:30pm
30 @ Minot State University 7:00pm**
Nov4,7, 10 DAC-10 Playoffs TBANov 13, 16, 17 Region 3 Playoffs TBANov 28, 29, 30 National Tournament Palm Beach
**DAC-10 Conference Matches
volleyball roster 50T6CII
2001 SDTech
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NameSteph Randall
Keri Hansen
Danielle Arp
Mandi Kerr
Leslie Weber
Dani Fischer
Cassie Keene
Lindsay Young
Megan Barnes
Molly Barnes
Jami Zilles
Sarah Zeitler
Sarah Farber
Dani Fischer
Anna Sauser*(*red shirt)
HARDROCKER VOLLEYBALL TEAM ROSTER
Ht.5'5"
5' 10"
57"
6'2"
5'9"
57"
5'8"
5'6"
5'9"
5'5"
5' 10"
5' 10"
5'10"
57"
Yr.SO
SO
FR
FR
FR
SO
JR
SR
SO
JR
JR
SO
SO
SO
Pos.DS
OH
OH
MB
OPP
DS
OPP
OH
OH
S
MB
MB
MB
DS
HometownGillette, WY
Philip, SD
Rapid City, SD
Larimie, WY
Parkston, SD
Killdeer, ND
Cedar Hill, TX
Spearfish, SD
Laramie, WY
Laramie, WY
Logan, UT
Douglas, WY
Glendive, MT
Killdeer, ND
MajorCivil Eng
Metallurgical Eng
Interdisciplinary Sci
Chemistry /Pharmacy
Pre-Law
Environmental Eng
Environmental Eng
Interdisciplinary Sci
Atmospheric Sci
Pre-Physical Therapy
Interdisciplinary Sci
Archeology
Chemical Eng
Environmental Eng
Head Coach: Kristy Allgier • Student Ass't: Crystal Parsons
Steph Randall - 2
Pos: DSHT: 5'5" YR: SophomoreHometown: Gillette, WYMajor: Civil Engineering
Keri Hansen - 3
Pos.: OHHT:5'10" YR: SophomoreHometown: Philip, SDMajor: Metallurgical Engineering
Danielle Arp - 4
Pos: OHHT: 57" YR: FreshmanHometown: Rapid City, SDMajor: Interdisciplinary Science
Mandi Kerr - 6
POS: MBHT: 6'2" YR: FreshmanHometown: Larimie, WYMajor: Chemistry/Pharmacy
Leslie Weber - 7
POS: OPPHT: 5'9" YR: FreshmanHometown: Parkston, SDMajor: Pre-Law
Dani Fischer - 8
POS: DSHT: 57" YR: SophomoreHometown: Killdeer, SDMajor: Environmental Engineering
Cassie Keene - 9
POS: OPPHT: 5'8" YR: JuniorHometown: Cedar Hill, TXMajor: Environmental Engineering
Lindsay Young -10 f
POS: OHHT: 5'6" YR: SeniorHometown: Spearfish, SDMajor: Interdisciplinary Science
Megan Barnes -11
POS: OHHT: 5'9" YR: SophomoreHometown: Laramie, WYMajor: Atmospheric Science
Molly Barnes -12
POS: S,HT: 5'5" YR: JuniorHometown: Laramie, WYMajor: Pre-Physical Therapy
Jami Zilles -13
POS: MBHT:5;10" YR: JuniorHometown: Logan, UTMajor: Interdisciplinary Science
Sarah Zeitler-14
POS: MBHT:5'10" YR: SophomoreHometown: Douglas, WYMajor: Archeology
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Sarah Farber- 15
POS: MBHT:5'10" YR: SophomoreHometown: Glendive, MTMajor: Chemical Engineering
Anna Sauser
POS: RedshirtHT: YR: FreshmanHometown: Rapid City, SDMajor: Interdisciplinary Science
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Black Hills State University Spearfish, SDPresident: Dr. Thoman Flickema Sports Info Director: Alan CarrollAthletic Director: Dave Little Head Coach: Jhett AlbersStadium: Donald E. Young Sports & Fitness Center (4,000)Nickname: Yellow Jackets Colors: Green & YellowLast Year's Record: (Overall: 5-19) (Conf 4-9)
2000 Result: (SDTech loss 0-3) • (SDTech win 2-1) • (SDTech win 3-1)
Dakota State University Madison, SDPresident: Dr. Jerald A. Tunheim Sports Info Director: Jess CasperAthletic Director: Dr. Thomas Gioglio Head Coach: Cindy HenningStadium: Dakota State Fieldhouse (3,000)Nickname: Trojans Colors: Blue & GoldLast Year's Record: (Overall: 12-20) (Conf 1-12)2000 Result: (SDTech win 3-1)
Dickinson State University Dickinson, NDPresident: Dr. Lee A. VickersAthletic Director: Roger Terres Head Coach: Dave MoodyNickname: Blue Hawks Colors: Blue & GrayLast Year's Record: (Overall 39-1) (Conf 13-0)
2000 Result: (SDTech loss 0-3) • (SDTech loss 0-3)Dickinson was the NAIA National Champions last year.
Huron University Huron, SDPresident: David O'DonnellAthletic Director: Carney Henley Head Coach: Terri HolmesNickname: Screaming Eagles Colors: Burgundy & SilverLast Year's Record: (Overall 15-19) (Conf 2-11)
2000 Result: (SDTech win 3-1) • (SDTech Loss 2-3)
Jamestown College Jamestown, NDPresident: Dr. Jerry Combee Sports Info Director: Jim ZimmermanAthletic Director: Brad Huse Head Coach: Chris MahoneyNickname: Jimmies Colors: Orange & BlackStadium: Hansen CenterLast Year's Record: (Overall 19-13) (Conf 9-4)
2000 Result: (SDTech win 3-2) • (SDTech win 3-1)
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Mayville State UniversityPresident: Dr. Ellen ChaffeeAthletic Director: Stan RettewNickname: CometsLast Year's Record: (Overall 18-7) (Conf 11-2)2000 Result: (SDTech loss 0-3)
Mayville, NDSports Info Director: Brian LarsonHead Coach: Patricia MickowColors: Blue & White
Minot StatePresident: H. Erik ShaarAthletic Director: Rick HedbergNicknames: BeaversLast Year's Record: (Overall 19-9) (Conf 8-5)
2000 Result: (SDTech win 3-2) • (SDTech loss 1-3) • (SDTech loss 0-3)
Minot, NDSports Info Director: Sheila GreenHead Coach: Dana FeilaColors: Red & Green
University of MaryPresident: Sr. Thomas WelderAthletic Director: Al BortkeNickname: MaraudersLast Year's Record: (Overall 6-23) (Conf 3-10)
2000 Result: (SDTech win 3-1) • (SDTech win 3-1)
Bismark, ND
Head Coach: Heidi SundeslandColors: Royal Blue & Orange
Valley City StatePresident: Dr. Ellen ChaffeeAthletic Director: Don BauesNickname: VikingsLast Year's Record: (Overall 14-15) (Conf 7-6)2000 Result: (SDTech win 3-2)
Valley City, NDSports Info Director: Cory AndersonHead Coach: Diane BurrColors: Cardinal & Blue
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. 2000 results SDTGCll
Aug 25
Aug 26
Aug 26
Aug 28
Aug 30
Septl*
Septl*
2000 Volleyball Results
Dickinson, ND TournamentAug 25 Western Mt. 3, SDTech 2
(L) 0-1 Score by Games 1 2 3
Septl*
Sept 2*
Western Mt.SDTech
MSU-Northern 3, SDTech 0(L) 0-2 Score by Games
MSU-NorthernSDTech
Rocky Mt. College 3, SDTech(L) 0-3 Score by Games
Rocky Mt.SDTech
Carrol College 3, SDTech 1(L) 0-4 Score by Games
Carrol CollegeSDTech
SDTech 3, Chadron 2(W) 1-4 Score by Games
SDTechChadron
6, 9 15 15 1515 15 9 9 12
11510
11154
11215
11115
21512
21215
2156
21511
3155
3 415 1513 12
3 415 159 8
3 415 66 15
51512
SDTech 3, Minot 2 (1-0 in DAC-10)(\N) 2-4 Score by Games
SDTechMinot
Sheridan, WY TournamentSDTech 2, Eastern WY 1(W) 3-4 Score bv Games
SDTechEastern WY
Northwest College 2, SDTech(L) 3-5 Score by Games
Northwest CollegeSDTech
SDTech 2, Sheridan 1(W) 4-5 Score bv Games
SDTechSheridan College
Casper College 2, SDTech 1(L) 4-6 Score by Games
Casper CollegeSDTech
1915
1117
11119
11210
1811
21513
2011
2. 11
2
2113
21210
3 410 1515 8
31111
38
11
3811
3118
51510
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Sept 2* SDTech 2, BHSU 1(W) 5-6 Score by Games 1 2 3
SDTech 11 11 1BHSU 8 6 11
Sept 2" SDTech 3, Eastern WY 1(W) 6-6 Score by Games 1 2 3
SDTech 15 14 15 15Eastern WY 10 16 3 11
Sept 2** Northwest College 3, SDTech 0( L ) 6 - 7 Score b y Games 1 2 3
Northwest 16 16 15SDTech 14 14 7
'Pool Play - Best of 3-11, cap at 13 • "Single Elimination Tournament: Best of 5, game5 is rally score
Sept 5 SDTech 3, Mt. Marty 0
Sept 5
Sept 11
Sept 11
Sept 11
Sept 19
Sept 22
(W) 7-7 Score bv Games 1SDTech 15Mt. Marty 10
SDTech 3, Dakota Wesleyan 0 /(W) 8-7 Score bv Games 1
SDTech 15Dakota Wesleyan 9
NAU TriangularSDTech 3, Sheridan 1(W) 9-7 Score by Games 1
21512
21513
2SDTech 6 15Sheridan 15
NAU 3, SDTech 0(L) 9-8 Score bv Games 1
NAU 15SDTech 0
SDTech 3, University of Mary 1 (2-0MA 10-8 Score bv Games 1
SDTech 15UnivofMary 10
BHSU 3, SDTech 0 (2-1 in DAC-10)(U10-9 Score bv Games 1
BHSU 15SDTech 13
Concordia College InvitationalSDTech 3, Huron 1
(W) 11-9 Score bv Games 1SDTech 10Huron 15
6
2159
in21513
2157
2153
31510
3158
31511
3156
41511
DAC-10)3915
3158
3157
41512
41515
15
Sept 23
Sept 23
Sept 26
(W)12-9
SDTech 3(W) 13-9
Score bv GamesSDTechSt. Catherine's
, Jamestown 2Score by GamesSDTechJamestown
1157
1915
2153
21510
3155
31512
4715
51512
Concordia 3, SDTech 1(L) 13-10
Dickinson(1)13-11
Score bv GamesConcordiaSDTech
State 3, SDTech 0Score by Games
11416
(2-21
2154
31513
4157
in DAC-10)2 3
Dickinson 15 15 15SDTech 1 2 5
Oct 4 Minot State 3, SDTech 1 (2-3 in DAC-10)
Oct 6
Oct 7
Oct 10
Oct 13
Oct 17
(L) 13-1 2
Mayville 3(1)13-13
Huron Uni(L) 13-14
National fi(L) 13-1 5
SDTech 3(W) 14-1 5
SDTech 3(W) 15-1 5
Score bv Games 1 2Minot 11 15SDTech 15 8
, SDTech 0 (2-4 in DAC-10)Score bv Games 1 2Mayville StateSDTech
versity 3, SDTech 2Score by Games
1614
(2-51
Huron 15SDTech 6
imerican Univ 3, SDTechScore by Games 1
3153
317 1515 9
in DAC-10)2 31618
02
1614
3
4151
41416
5157
NAU 15 15 15SDTech 9 4 3
, Univ of Mary 1 (3-5 in DAC-1 0)Score b v Games 1 2 3 4SDTechUniv of Mary
, Chadron 2Score by GamesSDTechChadron
155
11511
1315
2154
1510
3015
158
4715
51513
16
Oct20
Oct22
Oct26
Oct31
Nov 4
DAC-10 Super WeekendSDTech 3, Jamestown 1 (4-5 in DAC-10)(W) 16-15 Score by Games 1 2 3
SDTechJamestown
156
1614
1215
1513
Oct 21 SDTech 3, Dakota State Univ 1 (5-5 in DAC-10)(W) 17-15 Score by Games 1 2 3 4
SDTechDakota State
515
155
156
159
SDTech 3, Valley City State 2 (6-5 in DAC-10)(W) 18-15 Score by Games 1 2 3 4
SDTechValley City State
158
1513
1215
815
1510
SDTech 3, Black Hills State 1 (7-5 in DAC-10)(W) 19-15 Score by Games 1 2 3
SDTechBlack Hills State
156
1015
159
Dickinson State 3, SDTech 0 (7-6 in DAC-10)(L) 19-16 Score b y Games 1 2 3
Dickinson StateSDTech
152
152
1510
Minot State 3, SDTech 0 (DAC-10 Play-offs)(L) 20-16 Score by Games 1 2 3
Minot StateSDTech
159
1510
153
1511
LAOY HARDROCKERS17
South Dakota School of Mines & Technology501 East Saint Joseph StreetRapid City, SD 57701-3995 ̂
www.sdsmt.edu
President: Dr. Richard Gowen • (605) 394-2411
Athletic Director: Hugh Welsh • (605) 394-2352
SID-Hardrock Club Director: Tom Rudebusch • (605) 394-2601
Football Coach: Darren Soucy • (605) 394-2604
Volleyball Coach: Kristy Allgier • (605) 394-2605
Men's Basketball Coach: Hugh Welsh • (605) 394-2352
Women's Basketball Coach: Barb Felderman • (605) 394-2602
Track & Cross Country Coach: Jerry Schafer • (605) 394-2603
Athletic Trainer: Shawn Mechling-AT,C • (605) 394-6870
Administrative Asst: Lori Hodgin • (605) 394-2351
Athletic Fax: (605) 394-3375
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HARDROCK CLUB BOARD OF DIRECTORS iPresident: Hugh Boyle
Treasurer: Dr. Howard PetersonLori Coble
J.P. DuniphanLori Litzen
Steve MaloneMitch Slusarski
Executive Director: Tom Rudebusch
The Hardrock Club was organizd to support the athletic program atthe South Dakota School of Mines and Technology. It is the centralfund raising organization responsible for developing competitive,championship teams at Tech.
All level of contributions provide you with a membership in theHardrock Club and the satisfaction of providing educational andathletic opportunities for many student athletes.
The value of a successful athletic program is immeasurable to theathletes, coaches, faculty, alumni, fans, and friends of SDSM&T and isthe result of a 100% effort by everyone.
We need to continue to build on the foundation established over thepast 50 years by the Hardrock Club. But, to continue to build, ourgrowth must be reflected both in the amount of contributions, as well asthe number of contributors.
ATHLETIC SCHOLARSHIPS...Membership in the Hardrock Club allows deserving students to
attend South Dakota Tech. Athletic scholarships allow some of thebest student-athletes in the region to attend one of the top engineeringschools in the nation.
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