The Dixie State College baseball team (24-17, 11-9) finished the week in Hawaii on a bittersweet note, winning two out of the last three games against the University of Hawaii at Hilo Vulcans. The bittersweet part was that one of the wins against the Vulcans (18-17, 9-11) did not count toward conference standings.
After returning from the PacWest Tennis Championship in Hawaii, the Dixie Red Storm tennis team took on the Southern Utah University Thunderbirds, losing 0-9. Before the battle began, Dixie (4-17) spent the previous week in Hawaii beating Notre Dame de Namur University 5-0 and losing to the Academy of Art 3-6 and Hawaii Pacific University 0-9.
The Dixie State College Red Storm softball team had a strong showing this season and look to enter the Division II regionals as a possible host for the 64-team battle for a championship. With a record of 36-10, DSC's softball holds the No. 2 position in the PacWest Conference, going 19-5 in the division, and ranks No.
In the first year of full membership in NCAA Division II athletic competition, the majority of Dixie State College Red Storm athletic teams improved their records from the previous season. Sports Information Director Jeff Cluff summed up this year's athletic teams with one word: progress.
Hockey doesn't get much attention in St. George, but if you aren't watching the National Hockey League, you are missing out on the greatest sport in the world. I grew up in the State of Hockey, Minnesota, where hockey is not only the sport of choice, but also a way of life.