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1984–85 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team

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1984–85 Idaho Vandals men's basketball
ConferenceBig Sky Conference
Record8–22 (1–13 Big Sky)
Head coach
Assistant coaches
  • Jim Halm
  • Garry Mendenhall
Home arenaKibbie Dome
Seasons
1984–85 Big Sky men's basketball standings
Conf Overall
Team W   L   PCT W   L   PCT
Nevada 11 3   .786 21 10   .677
Montana 10 4   .714 22 7   .759
Weber State 9 5   .643 20 9   .690
Northern Arizona 8 6   .571 17 12   .586
Montana State 7 7   .500 11 17   .393
Boise State 5 9   .357 16 13   .552
Idaho State 5 9   .357 15 18   .455
Idaho 1 13   .071 8 22   .267
1985 Big Sky tournament winner

The 1984–85 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team represented the University of Idaho during the 1984–85 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Members of the Big Sky Conference, the Vandals were led by second-year head coach Bill Trumbo and played their home games on campus at the Kibbie Dome in Moscow, Idaho.

The Vandals were 8–21 overall in the regular season and 1–13 in conference play. At the conference tournament at Boise, the Vandals met league champion Nevada in the quarterfinal and lost by three points.[1][2]

Postseason result

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Big Sky Tournament
Thu, March 7
6:00 pm
(8) vs. (1) Nevada
Quarterfinal
L 80–83  8–22
BSU Pavilion 
Boise, Idaho
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Pacific time.

References

  1. ^ Devlin, Bruce (March 7, 1985). "Big Sky upsets? 'Nothing to lose' for 8-21 Vandals". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 29.
  2. ^ Devlin, Bruce (March 8, 1985). "Idaho presses Reno before bowing". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 21.

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