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University of South Dakota basketball squads will be adding several prep standouts who have signed letters of intent.

 

South Dakota women’s basketball head coach Amy Williams is pleased to announce the signing of Allison Arens, Megan Bonar, Jaycee Bradley and Madeline Homoly to National Letters of Intent. All four athletes will enroll at and compete for South Dakota in the fall of 2015.

.—University of South Dakota head men’s basketball coach Craig Smith is pleased to announce that Rochester Mayo High School senior Dan Jech, a 6-foot-9-inch forward, has signed a National Letter of Intent to compete for the Coyotes next season.

A native of Crofton, Neb., Arens will join her older sister, Bridget, a current sophomore on the Coyote basketball team. Arens and the Crofton Warriors captured three consecutive Nebraska state basketball championships.

 

 

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