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Golf

gibbens finishes 46th at Naia championships 

Trish Gibbens finished in a six-way tie for 46th-place as The College of Idaho closed out play at the NAIA Women's Golf National Championships at Link Hills Country Club in Greeneville, Tenn.

The junior shot a final round 83 to finish at 317 over the 72-hole event (+25), 25 shots behind medalist Megan Woodland of the University of Victoria.  The University of British Columbia won the team title by two strokes over SCAD-Savannah.

Softball

mills named NFCA All-region selection 

Molly Mills was honored today as a member of the National Fastpitch Coaches Association All-NAIA West Region first-team, announced by the NFCA office in Starkville, Miss.

Mills had a banner junior season, setting school records for batting average, on-base percentage, hits, and hit-by-pitches, helping the Lady Yotes to a 29-15 record.  She was one of four Cascade Conference players on the first-team, joined by Corban catcher Rachel Conard, Corban outfielder Stephanie Nippert, and Oregon Tech catcher Kayde Schaefer.

Golf

borchers double-eagle highlights C of I's Round 3 

A rare double-eagle by Baylee Borchers was the highlight of The College of Idaho's performance today at the NAIA Women's Golf National Championships at Link Hills Golf Club in Greeneville, Tenn.

Golf

gibbens, cracroft named scholar-athletes 

Two College of Idaho women's golfers were among the 105 student-athletes honored today as Daktronics-NAIA Scholar-Athletes, announced prior to Round 3 of the NAIA National Championships in Greeneville, Tenn.

Juniors Trish Gibbens and Jocie Cracroft were honored for having being at least a junior in academic status and maintaining a cumulative grade point average of 3.50 or better at The C of I.

Golf

rough round 2 at nationals for lady yotes 

The College of Idaho struggled in Round 2 of the NAIA Women's Golf National Championships, limping to a team score of 333 during their afternoon tee-time at Link Hills Golf Club in Greeneville, Tenn.

The Lady Yotes fell from 17th place to 21st after 36 holes - needing to be in the Top-17 after tomorrow's round to qualify for Friday's final pairings.

Golf

gibbens 3rd, lady yotes 17th after day 1 

Trish Gibbens holed out her second shot on the Par-4 seventh hole for an eagle, helping her to a one-under 72, leading The College of Idaho women's golf team after Round 1 of the NAIA National Championships at Link Hills Golf Club in Greeneville, Tenn.

Gibbens sits tied for third after 18 holes, one of four players to post scores under par in Round 1.

Baseball

YOTES WIN!!! ON TO NAIA WORLD SERIES 

Tanner Hodges eluded the tag of catcher Matt Page to score the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning, lifting The College of Idaho to a 7-6 victory over Azusa Pacific in the championship game of the NAIA Baseball Championships Opening Round site in Azusa, Calif.

Athletics News

board of trustees votes in favor of football 

The College of Idaho will welcome football back to its campus, a move that also establishes the only small college football program in the state of Idaho.

Baseball

azusa pacific forces monday playoff game 

Azusa Pacific jumped out to a 5-0 lead and hung on in the late innings, defeating The College of Idaho, 5-2, to force a winner-take-all championship game Monday at the NAIA Baseball National Championships Opening Round site in Azusa, Calif.

Baseball

griffiths blanks menlo, yotes a win away from series 

Todd Griffiths tossed a complete game five-hit shutout, helping The College of Idaho within one win of their first trip to the AVISTA-NAIA World Series since 2002, defeating rival Menlo College, 7-0, the the semifinal round of the NAIA National Championships Opening Round in Azusa, Calif.

The Coyotes (40-18), who recorded their ninth 40-win season in program history with the victory, will meet the winner of Azusa Pacific and Menlo, tomorrow at 5 p.m. (PT)

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