Column: Let’s Go Bowling

It’s that time of year again. College football fans dream of their favorite team earning a postseason berth into one of the nation’s most prestigious bowl games. Dubbed the “New […]

Column: Head-On Problem

With constant controversy swirling around the NCAA, it comes as no surprise when the organization faces a lawsuit. This time, the case is much more serious and hits close to […]

Column: Another Duke of the West

Gonzaga is nicknamed the Duke of the West because of the success the Bulldogs have seen in basketball. The school dropped its football program in 1941. During World War II, […]

Column: Racing Ramifications

Concussions continue to hinder athletes. The latest injury comes from Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton, who hasn’t been cleared to play Monday against Tampa Bay. Newton joins a long list […]

Column: Sacrifices for Football

Soccer is one of the world’s most popular sports. Yet, Idaho has no men’s soccer team. Congress passed Title IX, an educational amendment prohibiting discrimination by gender in any federally […]

Column: Like Never Before

Let’s face it, Brock Lesnar is a beast in combat fighting. He’s the only man to have won the WWE Championship, the NCAA, IWGP and UFC Heavyweight Championship. But he […]

Column: Ode to the Big Man

Scoring from beyond the arc is glamorous. It’s a shot that requires incredible accuracy. The prolonged moment of anticipation as the ball floats toward the basket creates a collective breath […]

Sports Briefs 5/6/16

Women’s tennis learns tournament seeding The Idaho women’s tennis team will face Pepperdine in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament May 13 in Malibu, California. The Vandals (19-8) enter […]

Athletes of the Week 5/3/16

Michelle Kim — Women’s Golf Freshman Michelle Kim ended her first season with the Vandals as a Big Sky champion. Kim’s par on the final hole clinched Idaho’s team victory […]