Soccer: Just a Single Mistake

Mother Nature played for Idaho at Sunday’s regular season opener at Guy Wicks Field. The wind helped the Vandals to a 3-1 win over Grand Canyon, its second win at […]

Football: The Only Life He Knows

Growing up in Montana, many children spend their free time on the water fishing or in the woods hunting and camping. Paul Petrino didn’t go on many family camping trips. […]

Alumni: Whyte Goes Hurdling

Angela Whyte, a former Idaho athlete, competed for Canada at the Olympics Tuesday in Rio de Janeiro. Whyte placed sixth in the third heat of the 100-meter hurdles, with a […]

Sports Briefs 8/18/16

Ready, set, run The Idaho cross country team released their five meet schedule earlier this week. The season begins at the Clash of the Inland NW September 1 on the […]

Soccer: Never Without Soccer

Idaho assistant soccer coach Laura Jackson was originally planning to go into the medical field. Her undergraduate degree is in biology and she has her master’s in neuroscience. “I was […]

Opinion: An Athletic Good Person

I’m not a huge tennis fan. My junior high gym class soured me on raquet-related sports after endless pickle ball, tennis and badminton units. But not being a tennis fan […]

Soccer: A Quick Adjustment

Freshman midfielder Myah Merino was a little late to the sport of soccer. “I started later because I was a dancer,” she said. “But then I got into soccer. I […]

W. Basketball: Big Sky Joins Consortium

Big Sky men’s basketball officials will now be included in the Pac-12, Mountain West, Big West, West Coast and Western Athletic Conferences’ officiating consortium for the 2016-2017 season. The Western […]

Alumni: Cycling to Gold

Former Vandal Kristin Armstrong won her third straight Olympic Gold Medal in the women’s individual time trial Aug. 10 in Rio de Janeiro. A day later, she turned 43. “I […]