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Coyotes Earn Summit Honors

Coyotes Earn Summit Honors

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South Dakota swimming and diving team members Hudson Wilkerson, Sarah Schank and Sabrina Sabadeanu were named Summit League athletes of the week the league announced on Tuesday.

Wilkerson, a freshman, earns his third Summit League men’s diver of the week honor after setting new season-highs on the one-meter and three-meter events in a dual with Western Illinois and Eastern Illinois.

Schank, a senior, posted a season-high in the three-meter event with a score of 297.60 to earn Summit League women’s diver of the week honors for the seventh time in her career.

Sabadeanu, a junior, is honored as the Summit League women’s swimmer of the week for the second time this season and fourth time in her career. She enjoyed a strong two-day meet that saw her accumulate three individual wins along with a third-place individual finish and helping the Coyotes win three relays.

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