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Gonzaga–Idaho football rivalry

The Gonzaga–Idaho rivalry was the football game between Gonzaga University and the University of Idaho. The respective campuses, in Spokane, Washington, and Moscow, Idaho, are approximately ninety miles (145 km) apart.

SportFootball
First meetingOctober 15, 1910 [1][2]
Idaho, 46–6
Latest meetingOctober 10, 1941
Idaho, 21–7
Statistics
Meetings total28
All-time seriesIdaho leads, 16–10–2 (.607)
Largest victoryIdaho, 54–3 (1913)
Longest win streakIdaho, 5 (1910–1915)
Current win streakIdaho, 1 (1941–present)
Locations of Gonzaga and Idaho

The football teams met 28 times from 1910 to 1941 and Idaho held a slight advantage at 16–10–2 (.607). For the last twenty meetings, from 1921 on, the rivalry was exactly even at 9–9–2 (.500), and the final ten were split at five wins each. They did not meet in 1912, 1917, or 1926, and Idaho did not have a varsity team in 1918.[3] Idaho joined the Pacific Coast Conference (PCC) in 1922, while Gonzaga remained independent.

Gonzaga's dominating wins in 1939 and 1940, both shutouts, were led by halfback Tony Canadeo,[4][5] a future member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. With Canadeo in the NFL, Idaho rebounded in 1941 to win 21–7 in Spokane in what was the final game in the series.[6][7][8]

During World War II, Gonzaga did not field a team after 1941,[9][10] while Idaho played in 1942 and went on hiatus in September 1943.[11][12] After the war, Idaho resumed football for the 1945 season, but Gonzaga opted not to, as its program had been in financial difficulty before the war.[13][14][15]

Game results edit

Gonzaga victoriesIdaho victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 October 15, 1910 Moscow, ID Idaho 46–6
2 October 14, 1911 Moscow, ID Idaho 22–0
3 October 11, 1913 Spokane, WA Idaho 54–3
4 October 10, 1914 Moscow, ID Idaho 5–3
5 November 13, 1915 Spokane, WA Idaho 6–3
6 October 14, 1916 Moscow, ID Gonzaga 21–6
7 November 15, 1919 Spokane, WA Idaho 13–7
8 November 27, 1920 Spokane, WA Idaho 10–7
9 November 19, 1921 Spokane, WA Idaho 6–0
10 November 25, 1922 Spokane, WA Gonzaga 14–7
11 November 3, 1923 Moscow, ID Idaho 23–0
12 October 4, 1924 Spokane, WA Tie0–0
13 October 24, 1925 Spokane, WA Gonzaga 12–3
14 November 26, 1927 Spokane, WA Gonzaga 13–0
15 October 6, 1928 Spokane, WA Tie6–6
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
16 November 16, 1929 Moscow, ID Gonzaga 20–14
17 November 1, 1930 Spokane, WA Idaho 26–0
18 October 31, 1930 Moscow, ID Idaho 7–6
19 October 8, 1932 Spokane, WA Gonzaga 20–7
20 November 30, 1933 Spokane, WA Idaho 20–12
21 October 6, 1934 Moscow, ID Gonzaga 24–20
22 October 5, 1935 Spokane, WA Gonzaga 7–6
23 October 31, 1936 Spokane, WA Idaho 18–0
24 November 13, 1937 Spokane, WA Idaho 6–0
25 October 15, 1938 Moscow, ID Idaho 26–12
26 October 13, 1939 Spokane, WA Gonzaga 19–0
27 October 12, 1940 Moscow, ID Gonzaga 25–0
28 October 10, 1941 Spokane, WA Idaho 21–7
Series: Idaho leads 16–10–2
Source:[16]
  • The only one to serve as head coach for both programs was Matty Mathews,
    who was 1–2–1 while with Idaho (1922–1925), and won during his only season with Gonzaga in 1929.
  • Idaho's 1918 team was non-varsity, composed of Student Army Training Corps (SATC) players.[17]
    After the Armistice ended World War I on November 11, they played a limited schedule; the first two games were against Gonzaga.[18]
    The opener in Moscow on November 16 was a 13–7 Idaho win,[19] and the next week in Spokane was a 7–7 tie.[20]

Coaching records edit

From 1919 through 1941; Idaho 11–9–2 (.545)

Gonzaga edit

Head Coach Team Games Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct.
William Higgins Gonzaga 1 1919 0 1 0 .000
Gus Dorais Gonzaga 5 1920–1924 1 3 1 .300
Clipper Smith Gonzaga 4 1925–1928 2 0 1 .833
Matty Mathews Gonzaga 1 1929 1 0 0 1.000 
Ray Flaherty Gonzaga 1 1930 0 1 0 .000
Mike Pecarovich Gonzaga 8 1931–1938 3 5 0 .375
Puggy Hunton  Gonzaga  3 1939–1941 2 1 0 .667

Idaho edit

Head Coach Team Games Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct.
Ralph Hutchinson Idaho 1 1919 1 0 0 1.000 
Thomas Kelley Idaho 2 1920–1921 2 0 0 1.000 
Matty Mathews Idaho 4 1922–1925 1 2 1 .375
Charles Erb Idaho 2 1926–1928 0 1 1 .250
Leo Calland Idaho 6 1929–1934 3 3 0 .500
Ted Bank Idaho 6 1935–1940 3 3 0 .500
Francis Schmidt Idaho 1 1941–1942 1 0 0 1.000 

Other sports edit

Men's basketball edit

Idaho holds the overall lead at 70–64 (.522),[21] but Gonzaga has won the last nine, most recently 80–46 in November 2008 at home in the McCarthey Center. The score at halftime was 47–11 and it was the third consecutive non-competitive game in the series.[22]

Prior to both teams joining the new Big Sky Conference as charter members in 1963, Idaho had a large lead in the series at 55–21 (.724). As conference foes, they met two or three times per season and Gonzaga led at 22–13 (.629), plus two wins in tournaments. After sixteen years in the Big Sky, Gonzaga left for the WCAC in the summer of 1979, but the rivalry continued as an annual game (and occasionally biannual). In the next fifteen games through 1990, Idaho went 10–5, but Gonzaga has since dominated at 14–2 (.875). The last seven games in the series have been played on the Gonzaga campus; the last in Idaho was in early 2000.[23] The Vandals' most recent win was 27 years ago in January 1998 at home,[24] and they last won in Spokane in December 1989.[21][25]

After more than a decade, the teams were scheduled to meet in December 2020 in Spokane, but the game was canceled due to COVID-19 issues.

Game results edit

Since December 1979, Gonzaga leads 19–12 (.613), all non-league

Gonzaga victoriesIdaho victories
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
1 December 21, 1979 Moscow Idaho 50–49
2 December 6, 1980 Spokane Idaho 73–69
3 January 2, 1982 Moscow Idaho 65–57
4 January 8, 1983 Spokane Idaho 54–51
5 January 7, 1984 Moscow Gonzaga 59–52
6 January 2, 1985 Spokane Gonzaga 56–54
7 December 14, 1985 Spokane Gonzaga 72–61
8 January 4, 1986 Moscow Idaho 61–60
9 December 5, 1986 Moscow Idaho 62–55
10 November 27, 1987 Spokane^ Idaho 64–60
11 December 22, 1987 Spokane Gonzaga 77–57
12 November 26, 1988 Spokane^ Idaho 80–72OT
13 January 3, 1988 Moscow Gonzaga 66–63
14 January 5, 1989 Spokane Idaho 67–47
15 January 4, 1990 Moscow Idaho 70–66
16 December 22, 1991 Spokane Gonzaga 80–62
No.DateLocationWinnerScore
17 December 21, 1992 Moscow Idaho 82–64
18 December 21, 1993 Spokane Gonzaga 76–69
19 December 6, 1994 Moscow Gonzaga 64–58
20 January 3, 1995 Spokane Gonzaga 75–55
21 December 6, 1997 Spokane Gonzaga 76–60
22 January 5, 1998 Moscow Idaho 71–64
23 December 22, 1998 Spokane Gonzaga 94–55
24 January 4, 2000 Moscow Gonzaga 60–49
25 November 25, 2000 Spokane Gonzaga 92–42
26 November 21, 2003 Spokane Gonzaga 84–63
27 November 24, 2004 Spokane Gonzaga 88–74
28 November 18, 2005 Spokane Gonzaga 69–60
29 November 26, 2006 Spokane Gonzaga 76–51
30 November 13, 2007 Spokane Gonzaga 80–43
31 November 18, 2008 Spokane Gonzaga 80–46
Series: Gonzaga leads 19–12
^ Two games were played at the Spokane Coliseum (Nov 1987, Nov 1988), both won by Idaho
Source:[21]

Baseball edit

In the eleven seasons of baseball in the Big Sky (1964–74), Idaho and Gonzaga each won four league titles. The Vandals were champions in 1964, 1966, 1967, and 1969, while Gonzaga won in 1965, 1971, 1973, and 1974.

Baseball was one of five sports that the Big Sky stopped sponsoring in 1974,[26][27] so both moved to the new Nor-Pac in 1975,[28][29] and continued as conference foes until Idaho dropped its program in May 1980.[30] The last eleven seasons of the baseball rivalry (1970–80) saw the Bulldogs dominate at 33–5 (.868).[31]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Gonzaga scores on Idaho's team". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). October 16, 1910. p. 1, sporting.
  2. ^ "Moscow rooters happy over score". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). October 17, 1910. p. 13.
  3. ^ "1918 football season". 1920 Gem of the Mountains, University of Idaho yearbook. Spring 1919. p. 116.
  4. ^ "Bulldogs take Vandals 19–0". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. October 14, 1939. p. 8.
  5. ^ "Scoreless Idaho faces tough foe". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). October 14, 1940. p. 12.
  6. ^ "W.S.C. fullback outlook better; Idaho, Gonzaga primed". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). October 10, 1941. p. 11.
  7. ^ Stark, Charles R. Jr. (October 11, 1941). "Idaho outplays Gonzaga before 8000 fans and wins football game". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 9.
  8. ^ Ashlock, Herb. "Schmidt's improving Idaho eleven defeats Gonzaga, 21–7". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). p. 9.
  9. ^ "Gonzaga cancels its intercollegiate football program". Spokane Daily Chronicle. April 7, 1942. p. 11.
  10. ^ "Unofficial word says Hunton will be dismissed at Gonzaga". Spokane Daily Chronicle. April 8, 1942. p. 17.
  11. ^ "Idaho, Washington State, and O.S.C. withdraw from Northern Division football loop". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). Associated Press. September 24, 1943. p. 8.
  12. ^ Ashlock, Herb (September 24, 1943). "Hollingbery to stay "at present salary," but Schmidt's status not revealed". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). p. 9.
  13. ^ "Gonzaga might drop football". Ellensburg Daily Record. (Washington). Associated Press. October 23, 1939. p. 6.
  14. ^ Ashlock, Herb (October 23, 1939). "Financial problem may force Gonzaga University to drop collegiate football program". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). p. 11.
  15. ^ "Gonzaga looks for supporters". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington). October 24, 1939. p. 14.
  16. ^ "Gonzaga-Idaho football record is a long one". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). October 8, 1932. p. 1.
  17. ^ "Football: 1918 season". Gem of the Mountains, University of Idaho yearbook. (1920 junior class, volume 17). Spring 1919. p. 117.
  18. ^ "Gonzaga University will play Idaho behind closed gates today". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). November 16, 1918. p. 13.
  19. ^ "Idaho "U: defeats Gonzaga, 13 to 7". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). November 17, 1918. p. 1, part 3.
  20. ^ "Gridiron season opened with Gonzaga and Idaho in 7–7 tie". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). November 24, 1918. p. 1, part 3.
  21. ^ a b c (PDF). Gonzaga University Athletics. (record book). 2017. p. 92. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 13, 2017. Retrieved December 12, 2017.
  22. ^ Geranios, Nicholas K. (November 19, 2008). "No. 9 Gonzaga pounds Idaho". Moscow-Pullman Daily News. (Idaho-Washington). Associated Press. p. 1B.
  23. ^ Meehan, Jim (January 5, 2000). "Ailing Zags work over Idaho". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. C1.
  24. ^ Baney, Matt (January 6, 1998). "Idaho avenges earlier setback". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1B.
  25. ^ Blanchette, John (December 6, 1989). "Idaho pressure puts the squeeze on Zags, 67–47". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. D1.
  26. ^ "Idaho off probation, loop titles dwindle". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). May 5, 1974. p. 13.
  27. ^ "Baseball axed in Big Sky". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). May 29, 1974. p. 15.
  28. ^ "Idaho, Gonzaga join new baseball circuit". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). Associated Press. June 24, 1974. p. 16.
  29. ^ "Portland State, Portland to play in baseball league". The Bulletin. (Bend, Oregon). Associated Press. June 24, 1974. p. 12.
  30. ^ "Baseball's 'out' at Idaho". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). May 13, 1980. p. 19.
  31. ^ (PDF). Gonzaga University Athletics. (record book). 2017. p. 15. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 13, 2017. Retrieved December 12, 2017.

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The Gonzaga Idaho rivalry was the football game between Gonzaga University and the University of Idaho The respective campuses in Spokane Washington and Moscow Idaho are approximately ninety miles 145 km apart Gonzaga BulldogsIdaho VandalsSportFootballFirst meetingOctober 15 1910 1 2 Idaho 46 6Latest meetingOctober 10 1941Idaho 21 7StatisticsMeetings total28All time seriesIdaho leads 16 10 2 607 Largest victoryIdaho 54 3 1913 Longest win streakIdaho 5 1910 1915 Current win streakIdaho 1 1941 present 100km62miles Gonzaga Idaho Locations of Gonzaga and Idaho The football teams met 28 times from 1910 to 1941 and Idaho held a slight advantage at 16 10 2 607 For the last twenty meetings from 1921 on the rivalry was exactly even at 9 9 2 500 and the final ten were split at five wins each They did not meet in 1912 1917 or 1926 and Idaho did not have a varsity team in 1918 3 Idaho joined the Pacific Coast Conference PCC in 1922 while Gonzaga remained independent Gonzaga s dominating wins in 1939 and 1940 both shutouts were led by halfback Tony Canadeo 4 5 a future member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame With Canadeo in the NFL Idaho rebounded in 1941 to win 21 7 in Spokane in what was the final game in the series 6 7 8 During World War II Gonzaga did not field a team after 1941 9 10 while Idaho played in 1942 and went on hiatus in September 1943 11 12 After the war Idaho resumed football for the 1945 season but Gonzaga opted not to as its program had been in financial difficulty before the war 13 14 15 Contents 1 Game results 2 Coaching records 2 1 Gonzaga 2 2 Idaho 3 Other sports 3 1 Men s basketball 3 1 1 Game results 3 2 Baseball 4 See also 5 ReferencesGame results editGonzaga victoriesIdaho victoriesNo DateLocationWinnerScore1October 15 1910Moscow IDIdaho46 62October 14 1911Moscow IDIdaho22 03October 11 1913Spokane WAIdaho54 34October 10 1914Moscow IDIdaho5 35November 13 1915Spokane WAIdaho6 36October 14 1916Moscow IDGonzaga21 67November 15 1919Spokane WAIdaho13 78November 27 1920Spokane WAIdaho10 79November 19 1921Spokane WAIdaho6 010November 25 1922Spokane WAGonzaga14 711November 3 1923Moscow IDIdaho23 012October 4 1924Spokane WATie0 013October 24 1925Spokane WAGonzaga12 314November 26 1927Spokane WAGonzaga13 015October 6 1928Spokane WATie6 6No DateLocationWinnerScore16November 16 1929Moscow IDGonzaga20 1417November 1 1930Spokane WAIdaho26 018October 31 1930Moscow IDIdaho7 619October 8 1932Spokane WAGonzaga20 720November 30 1933Spokane WAIdaho20 1221October 6 1934Moscow IDGonzaga24 2022October 5 1935Spokane WAGonzaga7 623October 31 1936Spokane WAIdaho18 024November 13 1937Spokane WAIdaho6 025October 15 1938Moscow IDIdaho26 1226October 13 1939Spokane WAGonzaga19 027October 12 1940Moscow IDGonzaga25 028October 10 1941Spokane WAIdaho21 7Series Idaho leads 16 10 2 Source 16 The only one to serve as head coach for both programs was Matty Mathews who was 1 2 1 while with Idaho 1922 1925 and won during his only season with Gonzaga in 1929 Idaho s 1918 team was non varsity composed of Student Army Training Corps SATC players 17 After the Armistice ended World War I on November 11 they played a limited schedule the first two games were against Gonzaga 18 The opener in Moscow on November 16 was a 13 7 Idaho win 19 and the next week in Spokane was a 7 7 tie 20 Coaching records editFrom 1919 through 1941 Idaho 11 9 2 545 Gonzaga edit Head Coach Team Games Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct William Higgins Gonzaga 1 1919 0 1 0 000 Gus Dorais Gonzaga 5 1920 1924 1 3 1 300 Clipper Smith Gonzaga 4 1925 1928 2 0 1 833 Matty Mathews Gonzaga 1 1929 1 0 0 1 000 Ray Flaherty Gonzaga 1 1930 0 1 0 000 Mike Pecarovich Gonzaga 8 1931 1938 3 5 0 375 Puggy Hunton Gonzaga 3 1939 1941 2 1 0 667 Idaho edit Head Coach Team Games Seasons Wins Losses Ties Pct Ralph Hutchinson Idaho 1 1919 1 0 0 1 000 Thomas Kelley Idaho 2 1920 1921 2 0 0 1 000 Matty Mathews Idaho 4 1922 1925 1 2 1 375 Charles Erb Idaho 2 1926 1928 0 1 1 250 Leo Calland Idaho 6 1929 1934 3 3 0 500 Ted Bank Idaho 6 1935 1940 3 3 0 500 Francis Schmidt Idaho 1 1941 1942 1 0 0 1 000 Other sports editMen s basketball edit Idaho holds the overall lead at 70 64 522 21 but Gonzaga has won the last nine most recently 80 46 in November 2008 at home in the McCarthey Center The score at halftime was 47 11 and it was the third consecutive non competitive game in the series 22 Prior to both teams joining the new Big Sky Conference as charter members in 1963 Idaho had a large lead in the series at 55 21 724 As conference foes they met two or three times per season and Gonzaga led at 22 13 629 plus two wins in tournaments After sixteen years in the Big Sky Gonzaga left for the WCAC in the summer of 1979 but the rivalry continued as an annual game and occasionally biannual In the next fifteen games through 1990 Idaho went 10 5 but Gonzaga has since dominated at 14 2 875 The last seven games in the series have been played on the Gonzaga campus the last in Idaho was in early 2000 23 The Vandals most recent win was 27 years ago in January 1998 at home 24 and they last won in Spokane in December 1989 21 25 After more than a decade the teams were scheduled to meet in December 2020 in Spokane but the game was canceled due to COVID 19 issues Game results edit Since December 1979 Gonzaga leads 19 12 613 all non league Gonzaga victoriesIdaho victoriesNo DateLocationWinnerScore1December 21 1979MoscowIdaho50 492December 6 1980SpokaneIdaho73 693January 2 1982MoscowIdaho65 574January 8 1983SpokaneIdaho54 515January 7 1984MoscowGonzaga59 526January 2 1985SpokaneGonzaga56 547December 14 1985SpokaneGonzaga72 618January 4 1986MoscowIdaho61 609December 5 1986MoscowIdaho62 5510November 27 1987Spokane Idaho64 6011December 22 1987SpokaneGonzaga77 5712November 26 1988Spokane Idaho80 72OT13January 3 1988MoscowGonzaga66 6314January 5 1989SpokaneIdaho67 4715January 4 1990MoscowIdaho70 6616December 22 1991SpokaneGonzaga80 62No DateLocationWinnerScore17December 21 1992MoscowIdaho82 6418December 21 1993SpokaneGonzaga76 6919December 6 1994MoscowGonzaga64 5820January 3 1995SpokaneGonzaga75 5521December 6 1997SpokaneGonzaga76 6022January 5 1998MoscowIdaho71 6423December 22 1998SpokaneGonzaga94 5524January 4 2000MoscowGonzaga60 4925November 25 2000SpokaneGonzaga92 4226November 21 2003SpokaneGonzaga84 6327November 24 2004SpokaneGonzaga88 7428November 18 2005SpokaneGonzaga69 6029November 26 2006SpokaneGonzaga76 5130November 13 2007SpokaneGonzaga80 4331November 18 2008SpokaneGonzaga80 46Series Gonzaga leads 19 12 Two games were played at the Spokane Coliseum Nov 1987 Nov 1988 both won by Idaho Source 21 Baseball edit In the eleven seasons of baseball in the Big Sky 1964 74 Idaho and Gonzaga each won four league titles The Vandals were champions in 1964 1966 1967 and 1969 while Gonzaga won in 1965 1971 1973 and 1974 Baseball was one of five sports that the Big Sky stopped sponsoring in 1974 26 27 so both moved to the new Nor Pac in 1975 28 29 and continued as conference foes until Idaho dropped its program in May 1980 30 The last eleven seasons of the baseball rivalry 1970 80 saw the Bulldogs dominate at 33 5 868 31 See also editList of NCAA college football rivalry gamesReferences edit Gonzaga scores on Idaho s team Spokesman Review Spokane Washington October 16 1910 p 1 sporting Moscow rooters happy over score Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington October 17 1910 p 13 1918 football season 1920 Gem of the Mountains University of Idaho yearbook Spring 1919 p 116 Bulldogs take Vandals 19 0 Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho Associated Press October 14 1939 p 8 Scoreless Idaho faces tough foe Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington October 14 1940 p 12 W S C fullback outlook better Idaho Gonzaga primed Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington October 10 1941 p 11 Stark Charles R Jr October 11 1941 Idaho outplays Gonzaga before 8000 fans and wins football game Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p 9 Ashlock Herb Schmidt s improving Idaho eleven defeats Gonzaga 21 7 Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington p 9 Gonzaga cancels its intercollegiate football program Spokane Daily Chronicle April 7 1942 p 11 Unofficial word says Hunton will be dismissed at Gonzaga Spokane Daily Chronicle April 8 1942 p 17 Idaho Washington State and O S C withdraw from Northern Division football loop Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho Associated Press September 24 1943 p 8 Ashlock Herb September 24 1943 Hollingbery to stay at present salary but Schmidt s status not revealed Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington p 9 Gonzaga might drop football Ellensburg Daily Record Washington Associated Press October 23 1939 p 6 Ashlock Herb October 23 1939 Financial problem may force Gonzaga University to drop collegiate football program Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington p 11 Gonzaga looks for supporters Spokesman Review Spokane Washington October 24 1939 p 14 Gonzaga Idaho football record is a long one Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington October 8 1932 p 1 Football 1918 season Gem of the Mountains University of Idaho yearbook 1920 junior class volume 17 Spring 1919 p 117 Gonzaga University will play Idaho behind closed gates today Spokesman Review Spokane Washington November 16 1918 p 13 Idaho U defeats Gonzaga 13 to 7 Spokesman Review Spokane Washington November 17 1918 p 1 part 3 Gridiron season opened with Gonzaga and Idaho in 7 7 tie Spokesman Review Spokane Washington November 24 1918 p 1 part 3 a b c 2017 18 Men s basketball All time series Idaho PDF Gonzaga University Athletics record book 2017 p 92 Archived from the original PDF on December 13 2017 Retrieved December 12 2017 Geranios Nicholas K November 19 2008 No 9 Gonzaga pounds Idaho Moscow Pullman Daily News Idaho Washington Associated Press p 1B Meehan Jim January 5 2000 Ailing Zags work over Idaho Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p C1 Baney Matt January 6 1998 Idaho avenges earlier setback Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho p 1B Blanchette John December 6 1989 Idaho pressure puts the squeeze on Zags 67 47 Spokesman Review Spokane Washington p D1 Idaho off probation loop titles dwindle Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho May 5 1974 p 13 Baseball axed in Big Sky Lewiston Morning Tribune Idaho May 29 1974 p 15 Idaho Gonzaga join new baseball circuit Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington Associated Press June 24 1974 p 16 Portland State Portland to play in baseball league The Bulletin Bend Oregon Associated Press June 24 1974 p 12 Baseball s out at Idaho Spokesman Review Spokane Washington May 13 1980 p 19 2017 18 Baseball All time series Idaho PDF Gonzaga University Athletics record book 2017 p 15 Archived from the original PDF on December 13 2017 Retrieved December 12 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gonzaga Idaho football rivalry amp oldid 1209820921, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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