Seiji Wood Sports Editor The Idaho State football team won their opener against Western Colorado 38-13 this past Thursday. That victory marked the fifth consecutive year the Bengals started the season with a win. The Bengals put up a total of 532 yards on offense and only allowed … yards […]
Benjamin Aguirre and Seiji Wood Sports writer/ Sports Editor The 2019-20 Idaho State golf season begins in less than two weeks. Last year’s season ended at the Big Sky Conference Championships in Boulder City, Nevada where the Bengals made program history. With a score of 958 in three rounds, it […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor The Idaho State volleyball team enters the 2019 season with a new head coach in Sammi Stuart. The Bengals finished with a 19-14 record going 13-7 in the Big Sky Conference. They ended fourth in the conference last year and was voted sixth in the 2019 […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor Quarterback Gunnar Amos takes the snap around mid-field and throws a short quick pass to the right. Cornerback Colton Belnap breaks fast toward the ball and steps in front of the receiver to intercept it. Belnap’s hands latch onto the ball, and he sprints toward the […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor It was destined for Francis Filipovich to play tennis at Idaho State. Born in the Philippines, two years spent in Bulgaria and raised in San Diego, he began his childhood participating in karate two blocks away from his house. One day, his older sister was right […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor Just past midway in their season, both Idaho State tennis teams look to make a final push to make the conference tournament. The men’s team is currently 7-8 and 4-2 in conference, and the women are 7-9 and 3-5 in conference. They are second and eighth […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor It’s 11:30 pm at Salt Lake City airport. Ross Cunningham is on a red eye flight to Charlotte, North Carolina, it’s one of his many stops to get to Durham, New Hampshire. Once he lands in Charlotte, he camps out for two hours in the airport […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor It’d been about two months. Two months of waking up outside on the streets of Seattle, Washington, abandoned with no money and hardly any food. His parents left him when he was only 13, so this was nothing new for Sam Dowd. Right then, he was […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor The Idaho State football team has signed 24 student-athletes to its recruiting class on National Signing Day on Feb. 6. The coaching staff has brought in eight players from the state of California, seven from Idaho, three from Nevada and Washington, two from Utah and one […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor “Football is the greatest game in the world. It’s a sport that can unite a group of guys from all over the nation and motivate them achieve greatness together. Football has always been a huge part of my life, and I’ve always loved lacing up the […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor RJ Palmer locks on to his opponent. He’s coming right towards him. Palmer knows this is his chance. Palmer isn’t the tallest in height but has a sturdy upper and lower body. Growing up playing football and experiencing the army reserve, he’s someone who can take […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor It’s 95 degrees in Trabuco Hills, California. The sun’s out and skies are blue. It’s a beautiful day, perfect track conditions. Runners are on their mark, they get set in their blocks, the starter pistol is raised, and a shot is fired. The sprinters only get […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor Idaho State University continues its search for a new Athletic Director. Last semester, Pauline Thiros took over as interim A.D. after previous A.D. Jeff Tingey got released. Below is an interview with Lyn Redington, Vice President of Student Affairs and committee chair for the search for […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor The Idaho State women’s tennis team has undergone a few offseason changes charging into this spring season. The Bengals will look to continue their success despite an unexpected occurrence. Last year, ISU finished fifth in the conference with a 9-13 overall record and a 6-5 record […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor The Idaho State men’s tennis team looks to make its way back to the Big Sky Conference Tournament this 2019 spring season with a new but smaller team. Last year the Bengals missed the tournament with a 6-13 overall record and a 3-8 conference record after […]