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Written by Argonaut staff   
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Vandal Impact players

Brian Flowers, Jr.
The senior rushed for 127 yards in his final game as a Vandal. Flowers carried the ball 25 times and scored a touchdown as Idaho fell to Utah State 24-19 for Senior Day on Saturday. The Vandals finished the season 1-11 and 0-8 in the WAC.

Darin Nagle
Nagle scored 10 points in the Vandals’ close loss at UC Riverside on Saturday. The Highlanders edged the Vandals 56-55 in the non-conference game. Nagle, a senior, shot 4-7 from the field and had four rebounds.

Rachele Kloke
Kloke started both games of the Husky Classic in Seattle over the weekend and had a break out game against Weber State on Sunday. Kloke, a freshman, scored 14 points against the Wildcats and added two rebounds, three steals and a blocked shot. The Vandals dropped both games at the tournament, 73-57 to Washington and 56-48 against Weber State.

Vandals in Action
The men’s basketball team takes on South Dakota State at 7:05 p.m. on Wednesday in Memorial Gym.

The women’s basketball team travels to Pullman to play Washington State at 7 p.m. on Wednesday in Pullman.
20 Vandals say good-bye
The Vandals had 20 seniors who finished their career for the University of Idaho this fall.
Football players Ben, Alexander, Josh Bousman, Marcis Fennell, Brian Flowers Jr., Stanley Franks, Ryan Heacock, Lee Jones, Rolly Lumbala, Suia Musika, Brian Nooy, Brandon Ogletree, Jo Artis Ratti, Chris Smith and David Vobora suited up for the last time as Vandals. Bastien Tardy, Breanna Chipney, Dee Olson and Mandy Macalister all exhausted their eligibility for the Vandal cross-country team. And soccer said goodbye to Mandy McAlexander and Dana Windley.

Rustad named to ESPN team
Junior soccer player Britta Rustad was named by ESPN The Magazine to the Academic All-District first team.
This is the second time in her career Rustad earned this honor and she is the only athlete from the WAC honored. Rustad maintains a 4.0 GPA in international studies.

Two volleyball
players named to all-WAC team
Junior outside hitter Haley Larsen was named to the all-WAC first-team. Junior Sarah Loney, middle blocker was named to the all-WAC second-team.

At the SRC
Today: Intramural wrestling entries due.
Wednesday: Intramural wrestling begins.
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