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Trevor Junt: COMMENTARY: History made, uncertainty ahead for both Idaho basketball teams

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Mar. 28—It was a pair of historic seasons for Idaho basketball. For the Vandal men (21-15), it was the first time making March Madness since 1990 after going on a Cinderella run to win the Big Sky Tournament as a No.

7 seed, the most wins in a season for UI in the conference (10) and the most road/neutral wins (12) since 1981-82. For the Idaho women (29-6), it was the most wins in a single ...

Mar. 28—It was a pair of historic seasons for Idaho basketball. For the Vandal men (21-15), it was the first time making March Madness since 1990 after going on a Cinderella run to win the Big Sky Tournament as a No.

7 seed, the most wins in a season for UI in the conference (10) and the most road/neutral wins (12) since 1981-82. For the Idaho women (29-6), it was the most wins in a single season with 29 and broke the record for most consecutive wins in a single season with 18, both records from 1984-85. The Vandals won the regular-season Big Sky championship and won the Big Sky Conference Tournament championship to earn their first trip to the NCAA Tournament since 2015-16.

Now enters the offseason, a time of the year when the waves are high and your boat rocks. Lots of changes are about to hit the programs, whether positive or negative. Transfer portal already doing damage to the men's team The Vandal men have four players who have signaled their intent to enter the transfer portal thus far.

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