Happy Hour with John Gaskins

USD's "Piv," Sam Herder (FCS analyst), and a state baseball preview: South Dakota Sports Lounge

45 min · 22. maj 2026
episode USD's "Piv," Sam Herder (FCS analyst), and a state baseball preview: South Dakota Sports Lounge cover

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Happy Hour with John Gaskins: USD associate softball coach Shannon Pivovar, who became a viral social media celebrity with her "I'm so proud of you" moment with a player during an NCAA Tournament game last weekend to cap off the Coyotes' most decorated postseason in the program's 48-year history. Hot Mic with Dom Izzo: Sam Herder of Hero Sports and the MonDak Football Show podcast. This fall, select Forum Communications sites (including Sioux Falls Live and Midwest Sports+) will distribute a new show that posts weekly. In this segment, Sam dives into how he figures out which athletes to feature in a now popular tradition he started in the countdown to the season. Nate Brown: Scott Agness of the Fieldhouse Files website. He's an Indiana Pacers/Fever beat writer and podcaster. They discuss a busy time in Indianapolis sports: Indy 500 happening this weekend, Pacers just wrapping up their season and WNBA underway. Caitlin Clark will also serve as the grand marshal of the Indy 500. Zach Borg: Diamond Vision piece which is a wrap up of SD high school baseball from week to week. In this episode, he previews the upcoming state tournaments that'll be broadcast live on Midwest Sports+.

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