Black Hills Brawl
SportFootball
Teams
First meetingNovember 28, 1895 (disputed)[1]
1900 (official)
Black Hills State 18–0 (disputed)
South Dakota Mines 1–0 (official)
Latest meetingSeptember 30, 2023
South Dakota Mines, 49–14
Next meeting2024, Rapid City
TrophyHomestake Trophy
Statistics
Meetings total138
All-time seriesSouth Dakota Mines leads, 66–61–11
Largest victoryBlack Hills State, 58–0 on October 6, 2007
Longest win streakSouth Dakota Mines, 9 (November 29, 1906 to October 7, 1916)
Current win streakSouth Dakota Mines, 1 (2023–present)
Black Hills Brawl is located in South Dakota
Black Hills State
Black Hills State
South Dakota Mines
South Dakota Mines
Locations in South Dakota

The Black Hills Brawl is an annual football game between Black Hills State University and South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.[1] Also known as The Battle for the Homestake Trophy[2][3][4] or rarely called the West River Rivalry, the winner of the game receives the Homestake Trophy.[5][6][7] The current venues the game is played in are Lyle Hare Stadium since 1960 (Black Hills State) and O'Harra Stadium since 1938 (South Dakota Mines). First played in 1895 and played 138 times, the Black Hills Brawl is the most played in NCAA Division II and tied for the oldest rivalry in DII (alongside the Battle of the Ravine); it is the 4th most played rivalry nationwide in any division (behind only The Game, Princeton–Yale, and The Rivalry).

First game

The first meeting in November 28, 1895 was between SDSM&T (then known as the Dakota School of Mines) and a now-defunct and unrelated Methodist college in Hot Springs known as Black Hills College, after BHSU (then known as Spearfish Normal) turned Black Hills College down. Despite this, both current schools generally include this game in the rivalry's chronology, but do not count it against their records; the first official meeting did not come until 1900.[1]

Game results

Black Hills State victoriesSouth Dakota Mines victoriesTie games

Note: SDSM&T was known at the Dakota School of Mines until 1889, when it became the South Dakota School of Mines; it became SDSM&T in 1943. BHSU was known as Spearfish Normal until 1941, when it became the Black Hills Teachers College; it would be renamed Black Hills State College in 1964 and BHSU in 1989.

Basketbrawl

Men's Basketball rivalry currently stands at 113-92, in favor of Black Hills State. Below are results where the score is known. The two have played each other since 1948.

Black Hills State victoriesSouth Dakota Mines victoriesTie games

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Black Hills Brawl". SB Nation. November 6, 2014. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  2. staff, Jeff Easton Journal. "Yellow Jackets jump out to early lead, hold off rival Hardrockers". Rapid City Journal Media Group. SPEARFISH — A fast start and two critical second-half turnovers led the Black Hills State University football team past South Dakota Mines on Saturday at Lyle Hare Stadium in the Battle for the Homestake Trophy.
  3. staff, Journal. "Gibbs-Janke connection boosts SDSU to win". Rapid City Journal Media Group. The Yellow Jackets will next return home for The Battle for the Homestake Trophy. BHSU will host South Dakota School of Mines Saturday at 6 p.m.
  4. "Football set for 134th Battle for the Homestake Trophy". Black Hills State University Athletics.
  5. "FB: 130th Battle for the Homestake Trophy to be Featured on ESPN3". Black Hills State University Athletics. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  6. "FB: Yellow Jackets Prepare for 130th "Battle for the Homestake Trophy" Saturday on ESPN3". Black Hills State University Athletics. Archived from the original on August 17, 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  7. "129th Battle for the Homestake Trophy". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  8. "Black Hills State vs South Dakota Tech". College Football Data Warehouse. Archived from the original on October 6, 2016. Retrieved September 29, 2016.
  9. "Football - Past Seasons". South Dakota School of Mines. Archived from the original on October 6, 2016. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
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