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Liam Sorensen
Justin Prax
74
Idaho UI 3-12,0-5 Big Sky
81
Winner Idaho St. ISU 3-11,1-4 Big Sky
Idaho UI
3-12,0-5 Big Sky
74
Final
81
Idaho St. ISU
3-11,1-4 Big Sky
Winner
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Team 1 2 F
Idaho UI 34 40 74
Idaho St. ISU 35 46 81

Game Recap: Men's Basketball | | Steve Schaack, Idaho State Athletics

Bengals Take Down Idaho




POCATELLO, Idaho-  It's been two weeks since the Idaho State men's basketball team took the floor. The two-week break due to COVID within the Idaho State program as well as Eastern Washington program allowed the Bengals to hit reset.

The result was just what the doctor ordered as the Bengals beat Idaho 81-74 for the seventh time in the last eight meetings on Saturday night in Reed Gym.

"It was incredible and credit to our guys," Idaho State Acting Head Coach Joe White said. "I thought they were great all week. They executed the game plan on both ends of the floor to the best of their abilities. Honestly, I have never seen this group more motivated."

The Bengals were without head coach Ryan Looney, who missed Saturday's game and this upcoming Monday's game to address a non-COVID medical issue.
 
"We played tonight in spirit for coach Looney," White said. "That in and of itself was enough motivation for all 17 players in this program. The COVID break really benefited us from not playing on Thursday."

Idaho State was led in scoring by Tarik Cool's 20 points. He had four assists, was 5-6 from the free throw line and made three 3-pointers. His 20 points was in 26 minutes off the bench.

"I felt mentally and physically we were ready to go tonight," White said. "He brought the right attitude, effort and mentality coming off the bench."

Idaho State had three other players in double figures. Emmit Taylor III had 12 points and was 4-6 from the three-point line. He also had four rebounds.

Liam Sorensen and Austin Smellie each had 11 points. In his first start, Sorensen played a career-high 31 minutes and scored his 11 points on 4-7 shooting to go along with his six assists.

Idaho State led for 27 minutes of the game as its biggest lead was 21 points late in the second half.

Idaho State shot 50 percent from the field and made 14 3-pointers on 29 attempts. Idaho shot 40 percent from the field.

Idaho State is back home Monday at 7 p.m. vs. Weber State. The game was previously scheduled for January 8. Those with tickets to the previously scheduled game will be able to use their tickets on Monday.





 
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