Robert Caisley, head of dramatic writing and theater professor at the University of Idaho, boarded an airplane bound for rainy Santa Rosa, Calif., on the morning of Friday, Feb. 7 […]
Paul Petrino is looking at the 2014 schedule and seeing wins — his 2014 signing class is proof of it. As many as 17 junior college players will be joining […]
If Idaho is looking for Western Athletic Conference perfection, the second half of the conference schedule will prevent challenges to that. That’s what last night’s road contest in Las Cruces, […]
When the last letter came in — hours after Idaho’s fax machine went cold — Paul Petrino and his coaching staff knew exactly who they were getting.
The Connolly Center had been a house of horrors for Jon Newlee and the Idaho women’s basketball team. The Vandals, under Newlee, had yet to win on Capitol Hill. Yet […]
The Connolly Center had been a house of horrors for Jon Newlee and the Idaho women’s basketball team. The Vandals, under Newlee, had yet to win on Capitol Hill. Yet […]
Riding the momentum of strong doubles play, the Idaho men’s tennis team came out with two victories in its spring season opening matches.
The last swimmer touched the wall in the 200-yard freestyle relay and the Vandals could finally sing the fight song with all their cheering fans.
Idaho coach Paul Petrino spent his Thanksgiving having a feast with his players, while in preparation for his football team’s final game of the season at New Mexico State.