Gonzaga's Perkins, Idaho's Pierce added to 3-point contest
Gonzaga's Josh Perkins and University of Idaho's Taylor Pierce are headed to Minneapolis to participate in this year's 3-point championship.
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Gonzaga's Josh Perkins and University of Idaho's Taylor Pierce are headed to Minneapolis to participate in this year's 3-point championship.
Idaho women's basketball ends their Big Sky tourney run in the semifinals after falling to Portland State, 75-59, Wednesday evening at CenturyLink Arena.
When it rains, it pours. Taylor Pierce ties career-high, and top-seeded Idaho defeats No. 8 Northern Arizona, 90-73, in the quarterfinals of the Big Sky Championship presented by My Place in CenturyLink Arena Tuesday afternoon.
Senior Mikayla Ferenz was selected Big Sky Most Valuable Player, headlining the Vandals' historic postseason award cleanup for the program.
Idaho used a late rally in the fourth quarter to take the lead for good in an 86-78 triumph over Weber State and claimed at least a share of the Big Sky Conference regular season title on Thursday inside Cowan Spectrum.
Despite a slow start in the first quarter, Idaho women's basketball found a way to hold off a gritty Sacramento Hornets team in 69-65 win Saturday afternoon.
Although Idaho is known for its offensive prowess, the Vandals used lockdown defense to put together a 77-49 season sweep over Southern Utah Saturday afternoon in Memorial Gym.
Saturday afternoon saw Idaho women's hoops (13-9, 10-3 Big Sky) lose to Northern Colorado (16-8, 11-4 Big Sky) by a score of 77-72. Both team struggle in early in the game but it was a 13-turnover first half that led the Vandals astray.
Idaho's Mikayla Ferenz and Taylor Pierce led an offensive onslaught Saturday as the Vandals defeated the Bobcats 90-65 at Cowan Spectrum.
Senior Mikayla Ferenz entered into Thursday's game 16 points shy of passing Idaho's all-time scoring leader and Hall of Famer Alli Nieman.
The Klinker Sisters have career night while Taylor Pierce becomes the fourth player in Division I women's basketball to reach 400 career threes in 82-70 rout of Southern Utah (6-14, 3-8 Big Sky Conference) on Saturday at the American First Event Center.
Idaho women's basketball hits the century mark, and ties school record for most threes made in a game in 104-66 romp over Sacramento State Thursday night.
In a hard fought battle on the road, Idaho women's basketball (7-8, 4-2 Big Sky) dropped a tough, 82-79, decision to Montana (9-7, 4-3 Big Sky) Saturday in Dahlberg Arena.
Idaho women's basketball (3-5) outscored the Cowgirls in all but the opening quarter, but it was a strong first quarter showing that gave Wyoming (6-2) all it needed to defeat the Vandals, 64-61, at Arena-Auditorium in Laramie Saturday afternoon.
Freshman Gina Marxen paced all scorers with a 22-point outing as the No. 7 Stanford women's basketball team defeated Idaho, 115-71, on Sunday afternoon at Maples Pavilion in California.
Idaho women's basketball wrapped up the Big Sky regular season with a 65-57 win over Southern Utah on Friday. The Vandals finish the conference season with a 13-5 record, securing the No. 2 seed in next week's Big Sky Tournament.
Idaho women's basketball continued to roll, winning its ninth consecutive game on Saturday. The Vandals bested Montana 67-56 in front of 3,353 loyal Griz fans inside Dahlberg Arena.
The Vandal women led wire-to-wire Saturday afternoon, avenging their earlier loss to the Sacramento State Hornets. Idaho picked up its sixth straight win, sending the Hornets packing 101-66.
The Splash Sisters brought the rain Saturday, leading the Vandals with 54 combined points in Idaho's 83-68 win over Northern Arizona.
The Vandal women closed out the non-conference season with an exclamation mark in front of a packed crowd at CenturyLink Arena. Junior Taylor Pierce led the way with a career-high 29 points, despite battling a cold. Fellow Splash Sister, Mikayla Ferenz finished the night with 21 points, as the Vandals scored a convincing 84-70 win over Eastern Oregon.