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Idaho colleges notebook: Northwest Nazarene women drub College of Idaho 95-58

Statesman staff - Idaho Statesman

Published: 11/07/09


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Janee Olds scored 20 points to lead the Crusaders to an exhibition victory over the Coyotes on Friday in Nampa. Brittney Roggenkamp and Lindsay Brady scored 16 points apiece for NNU. Nicole Gall led the College of Idaho with 14 points and six rebounds.

BOISE STATE TENNIS: Pichittra Thongdach beat Allie Will of Florida to advance to the quarterfinal round of the ITA National Intercollegiate Indoor Championships in New Haven, Conn., but her run ended there in a 6-3, 6-2 loss to fourth-ranked Jana Juricova of California. Thongdach and Lauren Megale were beaten in the consolation round of the doubles tournament.

® BSU men's player Vicente Joli was ousted from the consolation bracket. He lost to Ed Corrie of Texas 6-4, 6-2.

BSU SWIMMING AND DIVING: The Broncos defeated New Mexico and Seattle, but fell to BYU in a quad meet in Provo, Utah.

COLLEGE OF IDAHO MEN'S SOCCER: The Coyotes (6-8-1, 6-6-1 Cascade Conference) lost to Northwest 2-0 and will miss the conference tournament. They conclude their season Saturday at Evergreen State.

C OF I VOLLEYBALL: Ciciley Fox had a match-high 11 kills as the Coyotes moved one win away from their fourth straight Cascade Conference championship with a 25-18, 25-18, 25-16 win over Concordia. A win over Warner Pacific on Saturday would clinch the title and allow the College of Idaho to host next weekend's conference tournament.

IDAHO STATE SOCCER: The Bengals defeated Eastern Washington 2-1 behind two goals by Jana Davis-Boehler in a Big Sky Tournament semifinal in Portland. ISU (10-7) will take on Northern Arizona, which beat Portland State, in Sunday's championship game.

IDAHO WOMEN'S BASKETBALL: The Vandals defeated Eastern Oregon 61-43 in their final exhibition contest. Rachele Kloke led Idaho with 11 points.

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