The Augustana Women's basketball team did enough this season to prolong the storied career of Head Coach Dave Krauth into the NCAA Tournament.

On Friday, the Viking Women's Basketball team will open Central Regional play as they are set to take on Missouri Southern.

Augustana boasts a record of 25-5 on the season and managed to win 12 of their final 13 regular season games.

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Despite not taking home the NSIC Tournament title, the Vikings earned the 6-seed in the Central Region, and have earned a matchup with the 3rd-seeded Lions.

As champions of the MIAA, Missouri Southern has an overall record of 27-6.

Tip-off from Duluth is set for Noon on Friday, and you can listen to live coverage of the game on 100.1 FM KXRB.

Per the story at GoAugie.com:

Augustana is in the NCAA Tournament for the first time since 2018 when the Vikings hosted the regional in Sioux Falls. The Vikings advanced to the Sweet 16 that year behind the dominance of Logan and Presley O'Farrell, Lynsey Prosser, Paige Peterson and Shelby Selland. Augustana is 12-14 all-time in the NCAA Tournament.

The Augustana Viking Women's Basketball team aims to improve that overall tournament record, as they look begin one last impactful run under legendary head coach Dave Krauth on Friday.

Source: GoAugie

10 Most Dangerous Cities in South Dakota

Cities on the east and west side of the Missouri River have made the latest list of South Dakota's Most Dangerous Cities for 2021.

Roadsnacks recently released its most 'Dangerous Cities' list and here in The Mount Rushmore state there are a few surprises, especially at the top. To determine the most dangerous cities in the state, Roadsnacks looked at the FBI's report on the latest violent crime, along with property crime statistics.

And surprisingly, the town with the most murders per capita in the state has less than 3,000 residents. Take a look at the list below.

For a look at the detailed list, visit roadsnacks.com Story Source: Roadsncaks

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