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throws in the last 11 seconds, to lead South Dakota past Utah Valley 71-67 Monday night. • Bos scored eight of his 15 points in the last 3:03 of the contest. Tyler Larson added 12 points on 5 of 8 shooting for South Dakota (3-3), while Tyler Flack chipped in 10 points. • Ben Aird, with 18 points, led three players in double figures for Utah Valley (2-5). • Zach Nelson added 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Wolverines, while Holton Hunsaker was good for 15 points, including three 3-pointers. • South Dakota trailed by seven with 4:38 remaining after a Hunsaker jumper. But a 12-0 run gave the Coyotes a 5-point lead with 11 seconds left. Hunsaker drilled a trey to put it back to two, but a pair of Bos free throws iced it for South Dakota. •
Dakotas to see significant snow, cold BLAKE NICHOLSON, Associated Press
• BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) -- Residents in parts of the Dakotas began their workweek dealing with icy roads and sidewalks as a three-wave storm began sweeping over the northern Great Plains. • The storm promised to bring significant snowfall to North Dakota and parts of South Dakota midweek and then usher in bitterly cold -- and dangerous -- temperatures late in the week. • "The arctic has opened up, basically," National Weather Service meteorologist Tony Merriman said. • The weather service issued a winter storm warning for western and central North Dakota through Wednesday, as snow was expected to develop over the south-central and southeast parts of the state after midnight. Wind gusts exceeding 30 mph were expected to create areas of blowing and drifting snow. • Freezing rain was causing problems earlier Monday, and some schools in the two states started classes late or cut back on bus transportation services. • The second wave of the system will move in over the Rockies on Tuesday and into Wednesday, bringing significant snowfall to parts of the region, Merriman said. Half a foot to a foot of snow could fall in the upper two-thirds of North Dakota, with western South Dakota also seeing half a foot, according to the weather service. Strong winds were expected to blow snow around and create headaches for motorists. • Subzero air is forecast to follow the snow, with northern North Dakota feeling the brunt of the blast Thursday and Friday. • "In northwest North Dakota, Williston, negative 8 to negative 10 for a high," (Continued on page 15)
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