Seiji Wood Sports Editor ISU’s volleyball team will open conference play this Thursday against Northern Arizona (NAU). The Bengals are headed to Flagstaff with a 6-7 record in the 2018 season. ISU has tough task with NAU. NAU is currently 8-5 and has already found great success this season. During […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor Senior Tristen Spooner has logged over 3,700 minutes for ISU’s soccer team during her four years. Spooner started her freshman year and has played in every game except for three, putting her on track to make history by cracking the Bengals top 10 in logged minutes. […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor On Jan. 25, North Dakota (UND), ISU’s football opponent this Saturday, announced they would leave the Big Sky Conference and join the Summit League and Missouri Valley starting in the 2018-2019 season. The Summit League doesn’t sponsor football, so school officials at UND then stated the […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor ISU will start conference play against North Dakota this Saturday. The Bengals are currently 1-1 and up to this point, I’m left with one question: who are we? ISU opened the season with a 45-10 win against Western State of Colorado, a Division II school and […]
Photo Courtesy of Mark Liptak Seiji Wood Sports Editor The ISU women’s basketball team is gearing up to host its biggest alumni game in program history at the end of the month. Around 41 former players and five coaches are planning to return for this event held on Sept. 28. […]
Photo-Credit: Idaho State Journal Seiji Wood Sports Editor President Kevin Satterlee has named Pauline Thiros ISU’s interim athletic director. Prior to naming Thiros, the university said that the interim athletic director would not be considered an applicant for the permanent position, which was left vacant by former athletic director Jeff Tingey […]
Seiji Wood/ Lucas Gebhart Sports Editor/ Editor-in-Chief There are four goals painted on the windows of the football offices in Holt Arena. Those four goals are to have a winning record, beat Weber State, make the playoffs and to win the conference. Last season, ISU wouldn’t have accomplished any of […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor With most of its core coming back, the ISU volleyball team is set to build off last season into the 2018 campaign. In 2017, the team went 11-19 and 8-8 in conference play, but have high hopes of being more competitive this year. The team took […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor Women’s basketball head coach, Seton Sobolewski, has agreed to a five-year contract extension. The extension was announced by ISU athletic director, Jeff Tingey and will keep Coach Sobolewski at ISU through May 23, 2023. Sobolewski, who is the program’s winningest coach, holds an overall record of […]
Seiji wood Sports Editor The Outdoor Adventure Center (OAC) is a great way for all current and incoming students at ISU to get involved with outdoor recreation and have fun while doing it. The OAC, located in the bottom floor of the Pond Student Union Building (PSUB), allows students to […]
Seiji Wood Sports Editor With the upcoming season right around the corner, the ISU football team has a positive mindset and foresees a season unlike what we’ve seen in the past. It went 2-9 in 2016 and 2015, but went 4-7 in 2017, under first-year head coach Rob Phenicie, the […]