
Andrew Thurston
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1 week ago |
dakotanewsnow.com | Zach Borg |Andrew Thurston
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Augustana baseball team earned a dominant win before marching back from an eight run deficit to earn a walk-off win and complete a four-game sweep over Winona State at Ronken Field on Sunday afternoon. The first game of the day completed a three-game NSIC series and game two was a non-conference affair. The Vikings move to 24-11 overall and 18-7 in the NSIC while Winona State falls to 16-19, 12-13.
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2 weeks ago |
dakotanewsnow.com | Zach Borg |Andrew Thurston
BISMARCK N.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Augustana baseball team finished a four-game set against UMary on a high note, sweeping on Sunday afternoon to take the series at Bismarck Municipal Ballpark. The Vikings jump to 19-10 overall and 14-6 in the NSIC while the Marauders fall to 13-16, 9-11. Game 1: Augustana 10, UMary 0 Carter Heinsch went 2 for 3 and stole three bases in his first multi-hit game while Ragan Pinnow had a pair of doubles and scored three times in the game one victory.
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2 weeks ago |
dakotanewsnow.com | Zach Borg |Andrew Thurston
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The No. 4 Augustana acrobatics & tumbling team closed its undefeated regular season on Saturday afternoon, knocking off Missouri State 258.915-200.440 inside the Elmen Center.
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2 weeks ago |
dakotanewsnow.com | Zach Borg |Andrew Thurston
BISMARCK, N.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Augustana baseball team split with UMary, losing 2-0 before a 5-3 victory on Saturday afternoon at Bismarck Municipal Ballpark. The split pushes Augustana to 17-10 overall and 12-6 in the NSIC while the Marauders are now 13-14 and 9-9 in the NSIC. Game 1: UMary 2, Augustana 0The Vikings scattered five hits while being shutout for the second time this season. Jason Axelberg went 2 for 3 while Trevor Winterstein, Jack Hines and Jake Lundquist each had a hit.
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Jan 8, 2025 |
bu.edu | Devin Hahn |Andrew Thurston |Jackie Ricciardi
What If You Could Use Light to Monitor Blood Pressure? What If You Could Use Light to Monitor Blood Pressure? BU student Natalie Lett explains the science and engineering behind researcher Darren Roblyer’s medical device inventionsAlmost every visit to the doctor starts with a series of quick tests—weight, oxygen levels, blood pressure. Most are pretty straightforward, but one can be a little uncomfortable: the tight squeezing of the blood pressure cuff.
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