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Prospective Athletes

The College of Idaho is home to 23 varsity athletic teams competing at the NAIA level. Our student-athletes are winners — not just in sports, but in life. Our coaches will help you become your best self, both on the field and in the classroom. And you will enjoy the support of the YoteFam — our community of die-hard fans who will cheer you on to great success.

More than half of students at The College of Idaho compete for one of our varsity teams. Our student-athletes have captured more than two dozen individual national titles in skiing, snowboarding, and track and field, along with team national championships in men’s and women’s cross country and men’s basketball, baseball and skiing. Since 2011 alone, the College has brought home 23 NAIA national titles and has seen multiple student-athletes go on to play professionally in leagues around the world, including Major League Baseball.

In addition to winning on the field, our student-athletes dominate in the classroom. Each year, the College is among the national leaders in Academic All-Americans and NAIA Scholar-Athletes.

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Interested in Athletics?

View our Athletics website and contact the head coach of your sport. Become a student-athlete at The College of Idaho!

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Caldwell Courtside

Caldwell Courtside

Check out our athletic magazine, Caldwell Courtside, to get a closer look at the stories highlighting our student-athletes at the College.

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Yotes Excel

National championships in athletics, academic excellence, and strong bonds with friends and faculty, Sage Martin '24 "squeezed out the most that [she] could" during her time at The College of Idaho.

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Perspectives from Student-Athletes

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Want to double major in physics and art? Lead an outdoor trip one weekend and a research project the next? That’s everyday life at The College of Idaho. Take the first step toward choosing a college that’s right for you.