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Coach Nagy and student dance their way to stardom
04/28/2010

Coach Nagy and student dance their way to stardom
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          Release: 04/29/2010
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The audience roared on Tuesday night at the Performing Arts Center as South Dakota State head men's basketball coach Scott Nagy and his dance partner Lesli Miller took a bow, when they heard their names announced as the winning couple of this year's South Dakota State University "Dancing with the Stars."

Nagy and Miller, a nursing major from Sioux Falls and member of the Dance Club on campus, donated their $250 winnings to Samaritan's Feet, which provides new socks and shoes to the 300 million people in the world who go barefoot everyday.

This marked South Dakota State University's third season of "Dancing," which involved six costumed couples, which included SDSU senior football secretary Tonya Hohenthaner and Jackrabbit equestrian rider Jenna Smeenk, dancing their way toward the finale before capacity crowds at each of its four episodes.

CLICK HERE to see the winning performance

Coach Nagy and student dance their way to stardom

 

The audience roared on Tuesday night at the Performing Arts Center as South Dakota State head men's basketball coach Scott Nagy and his dance partner Lesli Miller took a bow, when they heard their names announced as the winning couple of this year's South Dakota State University "Dancing with the Stars."

Nagy and Miller, a nursing major from Sioux Falls and member of the Dance Club on campus, donated their $250 winnings to Samaritan's Feet, which provides new socks and shoes to the 300 million people in the world who go barefoot everyday.

This marked South Dakota State University's third season of "Dancing," which involved six costumed couples, which included SDSU senior football secretary Tonya Hohenthaner and Jackrabbit equestrian rider Jenna Smeenk, dancing their way toward the finale before capacity crowds at each of its four episodes.

CLICK HERE to see the winning performance

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