
Vandals strike late to take down Eastern Washington in Big Sky opener
Mike Beaudry hit Hayden Hatten on a 25 yard touchdown strike with 0:54 remaining as the Idaho Vandals knock off the Eastern Eagles 28-21 Saturday in the Big Sky Conference opener.
Idaho Vandals release upcoming Spring football game schedule
The latest installment of Idaho football’s spring 2021 schedule has been released, featuring three home contests and six games overall.
Washington State comes from behind in fourth straight game, takes down Idaho 61-58
PULLMAN, Wash. — The Battle of the Palouse usually holds up to its name, no matter what the Cougars or Vandals look like each season. We…
NCAA decides to grant extra year of eligibility to all fall sport athletes, but won't pay for it
Many fall sports were canceled or postponed by their respective conferences, which has left uncertainty over how the NCAA will handle the potential lost season for those college athletes. On Friday, the NCAA Division I Board of Governors adopted a…
Big Sky Conference postpones all fall sports to spring 2021
The Big Sky Conference has postponed all competition for its fall sports to spring 2021.
REPORT: Big Sky canceling football in the fall
Following a meeting with school Athletic Directors and Presidents, reports are saying the Big Sky Conference is calling off football this fall. The decision comes just a day after the NCAA put a deadline on divisions to make a decision on the future of championships being played in the fall.
Local college stars link up in NBA bubble; Idaho's Tatum and Gonzaga's Hachimura
ORLANDO, Fla. - Landon Tatum always finds a basketball gym, and opportunity finds him. He was playing pick up in Washington D.C., where his…
Idaho football to limit home games to 5,100 fans in Kibbie Dome
MOSCOW, Idaho - In the interest of health and safety, seating in the Kibbie Dome for the 2020 football season is being adjusted. Capacity is limited to approximately 5,100 fans this season, to maintain healthy operations for large events. With…
Pac-12 officially scraps non-conference schedules for fall sports in 2020
One day after the Big10 became the first power-five conference to announce a conference-only schedule for all of their fall sports, the Pac-12 decided to do the same Friday.
The Money Team with GU, EWU and Idaho players falls in the round of 16 in TBT
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The only live, televised basketball in the United States right now is The Basketball Tournament. Basketball fans in the Inland Northwest had extra rooting interest…
Gonzaga, Eastern and Idaho players join forces for TBT, backed by Floyd Mayweather
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Kyle Wiltjer, Jacob Wiley and Jeff Ledbetter are college basketball names the Inland Northwest knows well. Wiltjer was a Gonzaga…
The Watson family bond through sports
Three division one athletes under one roof, that's the life of the Watson family, with little brother Anton playing at Gonzaga.
Big Sky basketball teams to play 16-Game conference schedule in 2020-21
The Big Sky Conference women's and men's basketball teams will compete in a 16-game conference schedule during the 2020-21 season, the conference office announced Friday (May 22). The league was scheduled to utilize a 20-game schedule, but as a cost-savings…
Big Sky Conference announces institutional decision making for athletics
The Big Sky Conference's Presidents' Council voted Monday (May 11) to allow its members to make institutional decisions in accordance with NCAA policies regarding when its student-athletes will resume practice and competition.
Chewelah's Jeanneret receives the Jace Malek Award For Toughness
Just over four years ago we lost our friend Jace Malek to cancer. The Idaho Vandal and West Valley Eagle spent his final months inspiring others by showing incredible strength and toughness. Before he passed, Jace gave us permission to honor him every year by giving out the Jace Malek Award for toughness to someone involved in high school sports who shows the same qualities Jace did. We are honored to give the award for the 5th time tonight, to Jake Jeanneret of Chewelah.
Stay or go? Local NCAA senior athletes ponder competing an extra year
The year 2020 is here to provide a lifetime supply of what-ifs that nobody wants. Especially for college athletes.