SIOUX FALLS — South Dakota State doesn’t get blown out very often, let alone by teams outside the power conferences, but on Monday night at the Sanford Pentagon, the Wyoming Cowboys gave the Jackrabbits a pretty good thumping.

In a homecoming of sorts for Wyoming coach and Rapid City native Sundance “Sunny” Wicks, the Cowboys led wire-to-wire in an 87-72 win that drops the Jackrabbits to 7-6 on the season, including 4-6 against Division I opponents.

The Cowboys, on the other hand, improve to 9-2. They were coming off a 106-79 win over the USD Coyotes in Cheyenne, and are just a couple weeks removed from a 4-point loss to No. 20 Texas Tech.

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South Dakota State’s Bubz Alvarez drives to the basket against Wyoming’s Uriyah Rojas during a men’s college basketball game on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025 at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls.

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So while the Jackrabbits are still finding their way under first-year coach Bryan Petersen, Sunny’s Cowboys are galloping along.

“Even though this was technically a neutral site, it’s a road game, it’s Frost South,” said Wicks, who was an assistant coach on the Northern State team that played in the Division II national championship at the Pentagon in 2018. “It was great to see the fans show up to this game. It means a lot to have an environment that’s fun to play in. I lost a lot of sleep watching film of South Dakota State. This was gonna be a test for us going into league play. We had to prove that we could win on the road and the guys did it.”

Freshman Nasir Meyer led the way for the Cowboys, hitting 10-of-14 shots for a game-high 25 points, as all five Cowboys starters scored in double figures. Wyoming shot 54 percent form the floor, made 10-of-24 from 3-point land and 17-of-20 at the line and enjoyed a 38-21 rebounding edge. It was an efficient and dominant performance, and the final margin almost makes it sound closer than it was. The Cowboys led 40-29 at half, got the lead as high as 23 in the second and had the deficit at or around 20 for most of the second half.

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Wyoming coach Sundance Wicks speaks with official Tim Stewart during a men’s college basketball game on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025 at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls.

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“Give Wyoming a lot of credit,” Petersen said. “They’re having a great season and kept it rolling tonight. Played very well. Obviously disappointed with our defensive effort and our ability to get consecutive stops. They out played us tonight.”

Kalen Garry led the Jacks with 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting, which included hitting 4-of-5 from outside the arc. Jaden Jackson also hit four 3s to tally 13 points and Joe Sayler and Damon Wilkinson each added 12, but the Jacks shot a mere 40 percent from the floor, got outscored 34-22 in the paint and just couldn’t get anything done on defense to slow the Cowboys down.

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South Dakota State’s Luke Haertle drives around a Wyoming defender during a men’s college basketball game on Monday, Dec. 15, 2025 at the Sanford Pentagon in Sioux Falls.

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“We’re going against a set defense too much,” Garry said, referring to opponents being able to set up their defense after a basket. “We need to get more stops. Tonight we get off to a slow start and we’re going against a set defense every time. It’s hard to get momentum rolling.”

Matt Zimmer

Matt Zimmer is a Sioux Falls native and longtime sports writer. He graduated from Washington High School where he played football, legion baseball and developed his lifelong love of the Minnesota Twins and Vikings. After graduating from St. Cloud State University, he returned to Sioux Falls, and began a long career in amateur baseball and sports reporting. Email Matt at mzimmer@siouxfallslive.com.