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When: April 12th-14th
Drop off location: Lambda Chi Alpha @ University of Idaho / 720 S Deakin St, Moscow ID
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What we're looking for: Canned goods, packaged goods, dry ingredients, or any other non perishable items
(For larger donations contact us for front-door pickup)
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When: April 12th: 10am - Close
Location: Corner Club @ 202 N Main St, Moscow, ID
Event Info: Bring 2 canned food items for half off your first domestic beer (one use only)
Items in Need: (Canned) Fruit, Tomatoes, Soup, Tuna, Pasta, Beans
Silent Auction: All proceeds go to Moscow Food Bank Items include: Home Coming Tickets, Signed Jerry Kramer Football, and more!
Contact info
Dylan Solly: Philanthropy Chairman
Phone: 949-370-8226
Email: dylansolly@yahoo com streak ran short as they lost the next six games.
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The Vandals would finally break the losing streak with a road win at Weber State. They followed their huge win with two more, beating Idaho State and Portland State. Idaho went 2-2 over their next four games before their second matchup with the Bengals.
In Battle of the Domes part two, the Vandals swept the Bengals and kept moving up in the standings. Idaho split their final two games, moving them to the sixth seed in the Big Sky Tournament. As fate would have it, they would take on one of the two teams that swept them during the regular season. However, unlike last year, the Vandals got a break the first two days before taking on the Sacramento State Hornets.
Just like the first two rounds, the Hornets stung the Vandals, sending Idaho home with a 73-58 loss. It was the first time since Idaho’s 2009 59-58 overtime loss to Utah State that they’ve lost in the first round of a conference tournament.
On top of their tournament loss, Idaho also lost a key player as Tiana Johnson ended her Vandal career. Luckily for Idaho, Beyonce Bea announced that she will be returning for the 2023-2024 season. Bea is on pace to break the Vandals all-time scoring record.
The Vandals did not end the season as they hoped, however there is a sense of optimism as the Vandals will return 11 of their 13 players. They’ve also added two recruits to help them next season; Guards Aspen Caldwell from Idaho Falls, and Madelyn Muniz from Pheonix, Arizona, will help the Vandals chase the Big Sky Championship next season.