Leilanie Kim — women’s golf
Idaho women’s golf concluded the Fresno State Lexus Classic this week fifth overall with three players finishing in the top twelve. Kim topped the Idaho team clinching 11th place overall with a final score of 224. Kim finished her first two rounds at plus three for identical scores of 75. During the third and final round of play Kim improved her score to finish with a plus two for a score of 74. During that same round, Kim had birdies on both the sixth and eighth holes.
Jayshawn Jordan — football
During the Vandals’ final spring scrimmage, the Silver and Gold game on Friday, the defense shone brightly and Jordan, a cornerback, had a stellar performance for the White team. A freshman from Seattle, Jordan had seven solo tackles and two assists with one tackle for a loss of one yard. Jordan caused two turnovers during the scrimmage with one forced fumble and one interception where he had a return of four yards. He was also credited with causing two incomplete passes.
Sophie Vickers — women’s tennis
Vickers, a sophomore, helped the Idaho women win their WAC finale against Utah State on Saturday by winning both her singles and doubles events. Vickers teamed up with Alejandra Lozano to defeat Kallie Sperry and Kristina Voytsekhovich in No. 2 doubles, 8-6. During singles play Vickers faced Utah’s Ashley Stuhlmann at No. 6, defeating her opponent in two sets, winning those by the scores of 6-3 and 6-0. The Idaho women finished the match beating the Aggies 5-2.
Ellen Rouse — Track and Field
Senior thrower Ellen Rouse finished off her weekend of competition in California during a three-day, four-meet trip with an outstanding performance, breaking her own personal record in the javelin throw twice and finishing second in back-to-back meets. At the Mt. SAC Relays in Walnut, Calif., Thursday, Rouse broke her javelin throw record with a throw of 45.93 meters, moving her to fifth all-time at Idaho in the event. Rouse then had another stellar performance in the javelin on Saturday during the Beach Invitational hosted by Cerritos College in Norwalk, Calif. Rouse topped herself again, this time breaking her record with a throw of 46.69 meters and coming in second overall in the event.