One of the most talked about and debated topics of college sports the last decade has been whether or not collegiate athletes should be paid for their talents and revenue […]
March Madness is finally here, but this time around it’s leaving a more bitter taste in people’s mouths. The state of college basketball this season has been dark as of […]
Basketball is a sport of strategy, grit, heart and — in more recent times — social consciousness. North Carolina’s House Bill 2 (HB2), passed in March, also known as the […]
When Walla Walla High School basketball standout Mikayla Ferenz began her college recruiting, she said she wanted to find a program near her hometown in Washington state. It did not […]
Many club sports at the University of Idaho struggle to find enough athletes to compete, and the men’s volleyball club is no exception. With only nine players, the program had […]
They call it March Madness for a reason. As the 2015-2016 regular season nears its end, a large question has yet to be answered in the eyes of many basketball […]
Idaho women’s basketball head coach Jon Newlee remembers the exact moment he first saw freshman guard Taylor Pierce on the court. “I knew when I first saw her play, I’m […]
The Idaho women’s basketball team’s fast start to the season cannot be attributed to just one player. Freshman guard Taylor Pierce and sophomore post Geraldine McCorkell have emerged as two […]
The Idaho women’s basketball team spent a few days in Cancun, Mexico, over Thanksgiving break – but rather than vacation, the Vandals appeared to be there strictly on business. The […]
Football – Matt Linehan Idaho’s sophomore quarterback completed 21 of his 31 passes for 309 yards with two touchdowns and zero interceptions in the Vandals’ 38-31 win over Texas State […]