Audio/Video/Television
South Dakota fans unable to visit the DakotaDome during the 2009-10 season can still catch the Coyotes in action several ways. Information on live broadcasts for specific sports is available below. Check back regularly as broadcast information will be added as it becomes available.
Football
Television: Midcontinent Communications will televise USD’s home games against Drake (Sept. 19), Southern Louisiana (Sept. 26), UC Davis (Oct. 10) and Southern Utah (Nov. 7) on Channel 23. Tom Nieman will serve as play-by-play announcer and Al Bahe will provide color. Check each week’s game notes for updated television information on home and road games.
Radio: B102.7 FM will serve as the Coyote’s flagship station, broadcasting all football games. USD has also added affiliate stations KYNT 1450 AM (Yankton), KORN 1490 AM (Mitchell) and KCCR 1240 AM (Pierre). Warren Swain will return for his second season as the “Voice of the Coyotes” and R.J. Pattison will serve as his color man.
Live Video: CoyoteVisionTV will broadcast all USD home games through the athletic department’s website at USDCoyotes.com. Subscriptions are required, except for the William Penn game, which will air for free.
Volleyball
Television: Midcontinent Communications will broadcast South Dakota’s match with Seattle University on Sept. 25 at 7 p.m. on channel 23. The game will be the first time ever a USD home volleyball match has been televised.
Men’s and Women’s Basketball
Television: Midcontinent Communications will air two Coyote contests live this winter on channel 23. USD’s men’s and women’s contests against North Dakota (Jan. 16) and New Jersey Tech (Feb. 13) will be shown live. Check each week’s game notes for updated television information on home and road games.
Radio: B102.7 FM will broadcast all USD men’s game and doubleheaders, along with USD's student radio station at KAOR FM. Single women’s games will be available on KK93.1 FM.
Live Video: CoyoteVisionTV will broadcast all USD home games through the athletic department’s website at USDCoyotes.com. Subscriptions are required.
Troubleshooting
To ensure fans can receive broadcasts, USD asks listeners to download the Windows Media Player 10 Series. Windows Media Player 10 gives listeners more music and more choices, and for the first time makes it possible to sync high-quality music, video, and photos to the latest portable devices. A whole new look gives listeners quicker and easier access to their favorite digital media. The latest version for Windows 98SE, Me, 2000, and best experienced with Windows XP. Update now by following this link.
If you have already installed Microsoft Windows Media Player and the feed is not displaying...
Make sure that Windows Media Player can play "*.asx" files. Open Windows Media Player, select the Tools menu, click on Options, then click the tab named File Types and then click on Select All. Click OK.
If another program opens up (REALONE, WINAMP...) have their file association with "*.asx" extensions removed. Go to Tools, then select Preference, and look for File Content. Deselect/remove any files/boxes highlighted or checked.