1980–81 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team

The 1980–81 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team represented the University of Idaho during the 1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Vandals were led by third-year head coach Don Monson and played their home games on campus at the Kibbie Dome in Moscow, Idaho.

1980–81 Idaho Vandals men's basketball
ConferenceBig Sky Conference
1980–81 record25–4 (12–2 Big Sky)
Head coachDon Monson (3rd season)
Assistant coaches
Home arenaKibbie Dome
1980–81 Big Sky men's basketball standings
Conf  Overall
TeamW L PCT  W L PCT
Idaho122 .857  254  .862
Montana113 .786  199  .679
Montana State113 .786  1611  .593
Idaho State68 .429  1214  .462
Nevada59 .357  1115  .423
Weber State59 .357  819  .296
Boise State410 .286  719  .269
Northern Arizona212 .143  817  .320
Conference tournament winner

Idaho won its first eleven games (including road wins at Nebraska, Washington State, and Gonzaga), went 23–3 in the regular season, and won the Big Sky Conference regular season championship, their first conference title in 58 years.[1]

The Vandals' 12–2 conference record earned them the host position for the conference tournament (top four teams of the eight), which they won.[2] Seeded seventh in the West region of the 48-team NCAA tournament, they traveled to El Paso, Texas.[3][4] In the first round, Idaho lost by one point in overtime to Pittsburgh;[5][6] they ended at 25–4 (.862), with most of the key players returning.[1]

Polls

Idaho was ranked for the first time in school history in February, for three weeks in the UPI coaches poll. Curiously, they entered its top twenty after a road loss,[7] rose to 16th,[8] then exited after completing the regular season with a nine-point road win.[9] The Vandals received votes, but did not appear,[10] in the AP writers poll (top twenty) until January 1982; they were ranked sixth in both polls at end of that regular season,[11] and eighth in both final polls.

Attendance

Prior to this season, the school attendance record for basketball was 6,449, set five years earlier at the Kibbie Dome's inaugural hoop game in January 1976 against Palouse neighbor Washington State.[12] That was surpassed in 1981 with 6,800 for the conference opener with Weber State on Thursday, January 8.[13][14]

The final two home regular season games both saw new records, as title-contending Montana State and Montana visited: 7,100 on Thursday, February 19,[15][16] which was shattered with 9,000 two days later for Idaho's nineteenth consecutive home court win.[17][18] (Two years later, the record increased to 11,800.)[19]

Notes

Center Jeff Brudie earned a degree in civil engineering, graduated from the UI law school, and is a district judge in Lewiston.

Roster

1980–81 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team
PlayersCoaches
Pos.#NameHeightWeightYearPrevious schoolHometown
G 4 Mike Maben 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)185 lb (84 kg) JrMilwaukee Tech HS Milwaukee, WI
C 11 Jeff Brudie 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
SrBonneville HS Idaho Falls, Idaho
G 12 Brian Kellerman 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)190 lb (86 kg) SoColumbia HS Richland, WA
G 14 Ken Owens 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)180 lb (82 kg) JrTreasure Valley (OR) New York, NY
F 20 Gordon Herbert   6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)205 lb (93 kg) SrN.Idaho, Penticton HS Penticton, BC
G 22 Al Williams
North Idaho Chicago, IL
F 24 Pete Prigge 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m)190 lb (86 kg) FrFort Vancouver HS Vancouver, WA
F 30 Zane Frazier 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)205 lb (93 kg) FrFairfax HS Los Angeles, CA
F 31 Dan Forge 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
SrLewiston HS Lewiston, ID
G 32 Ben Ross 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)180 lb (82 kg) SoCoeur d'Alene HS Coeur d'Alene, ID
C 35 Mike Dow 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m)
Sr
G 42 Freeman Watkins 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)187 lb (85 kg) FrEisenhower HS Utica, MI
F 44 Phil Hopson 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)190 lb (86 kg) SoJefferson HS Portland, OR
C 52 Ron Maben 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
SrSpokane CC,
West Division HS
Milwaukee, WI
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Roster

Schedule and results

Date
time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (attendance)
city, state
Fri, Nov 14*
8:00 pm
Athletes in Action (Canada)
(Exhibition)
W 65–63 
Memorial Gymnasium (2,500)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Nov 29*
6 pm
at Nebraska W 64–53  1–0
Bob Devaney Center (7,750)
Lincoln, Nebraska
Mon, Dec 1*
7:30 pm
vs. Washington State
Battle of the Palouse
W 65–51  2–0
Spokane Coliseum (3,186)
Spokane, Washington
Fri, Dec 5*
8:00 pm
Simon Fraser (BC) W 79–69  3–0
Kibbie Dome (3,200)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Dec 6*
7:30 pm
at Gonzaga
Rivalry
W 73–69  4–0
Kennedy Pavilion (4,242)
Spokane, Washington
Mon, Dec 8*
8:00 pm
U.S. International (CA) W 78–56  5–0
Kibbie Dome (3,000)
Moscow, Idaho
Thu, Dec 11*
8:00 pm
San Jose State W 69–55  6–0
Kibbie Dome (4,200)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Dec 13*
8:00 pm
St. Martin's (WA) W 90–46  7–0
Kibbie Dome (4,200)
Moscow, Idaho
Thu, Dec 18*
8:00 pm
Wisconsin–Oshkosh W 113–67  8–0
Kibbie Dome (3,700)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Dec 20*
8:00 pm
Northwest Nazarene (ID) W 94–55  9–0
Kibbie Dome (2,750)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Dec 27*
7:00 pm
vs. Oklahoma City
All-College Tournament
W 74–61  10–0
Myriad Center (2,857)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Mon, Dec 29*
7:00 pm
vs. Long Island
All-College Tournament
W 90–68  11–0
Myriad Center (4,009)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Tue, Dec 30*
7:00 pm
vs. Oklahoma State
All-College Tournament (final)
L 83–94  11–1
Myriad Center (8,012)
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Thu, Jan 8
8:00 pm
Weber State W 57–46  12–1
(1–0)
Kibbie Dome (6,800)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Jan 10
8:00 pm
Idaho State W 75–60  13–1
(2–0)
Kibbie Dome (5,200)
Moscow, Idaho
Thu, Jan 15
8:00 pm
at Nevada-Reno W 63–59  14–1
(3–0)
Centennial Coliseum (3,997)
Reno, Nevada
Sat, Jan 17
6:30 pm
at Boise State W 57–45  15–1
(4–0)
Bronco Gymnasium (3,682)
Boise, Idaho
Fri, Jan 23
7:00 pm
at Montana W 47–44  16–1
(5–0)
Dahlberg Arena (9,323)
Missoula, Montana
Sat, Jan 24
7:00 pm
at Montana State L 59–68  16–2
(5–1)
Brick Breeden Fieldhouse (6,467)
Bozeman, Montana
Thu, Jan 29
8:00 pm
Nevada-Reno W 81–76  17–2
(6–1)
Kibbie Dome (6,000)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Jan 31
8:00 pm
Northern Arizona W 72–61  18–2
(7–1)
Kibbie Dome (6,400)
Moscow, Idaho
Fri, Feb 6
7:00 pm
at Idaho State W 59–58  19–2
(8–1)
ISU Minidome (7,500)
Pocatello, Idaho
Sat, Feb 7
6:30 pm
at Weber State L 49–53  19–3
(8–2)
Dee Events Center (6,374)
Ogden, Utah
Sat, Feb 14
8:00 pm
No. 20 Boise State W 70–64  20–3
(9–2)
Kibbie Dome (5,900)
Moscow, Idaho
Thu, Feb 19
8:00 pm
No. 16 Montana State W 73–55  21–3
(10–2)
Kibbie Dome (7,100)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Feb 21
8:00 pm
No. 16 Montana W 87–78  22–3
(11–2)
Kibbie Dome (9,000)
Moscow, Idaho
Thu, Feb 26
6:30 pm
No. 17 at Northern Arizona W 74–65  23–3
(12–2)
Walkup Skydome (3,465)
Flagstaff, Arizona
Big Sky Tournament
Fri, Mar 6
7:00 pm
Idaho State
Semifinal
W 69–45  24–3
Kibbie Dome (8,250)
Moscow, Idaho
Sat, Mar 7
7:30 pm
Montana
Final
W 70–54  25–3
Kibbie Dome (8,300)
Moscow, Idaho
NCAA Tournament
Fri, Mar 13*
6:00 pm
vs. Pittsburgh
First round
L 69–70 OT 25–4
Special Events Center (7,109)
El Paso, Texas
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from UPI coaches poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
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References

  1. "Basketball: Vandals open season with 11 wins". Gem of the Mountains, University of Idaho yearbook. 1981. p. 80.
  2. Sahlberg, Bert (March 10, 1981). "Vandals win it all over stubborn Grizzlies". Idaho Argonaut. Moscow. (University of Idaho). p. 9.
  3. Missildine, Harry (March 9, 1981). "NCAA: Idaho draws Pitt". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. 15.
  4. Missildine, Harry (March 13, 1981). "Idaho vs. Pitt: a guessing game". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. 35.
  5. Missildine, Harry (March 14, 1981). "Vandals victimized in overtime". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. 17.
  6. "'Prayer shot' ends Vandal NCAA dreams". Idaho Argonaut. Moscow. (University of Idaho). March 24, 1981. p. 6.
  7. "Idaho is ranked in coaches' poll". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. February 10, 1981. p. 17.
  8. "Idaho ranked No. 16". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. February 17, 1981. p. 13.
  9. "OSU nearly unanimous". The Bulletin. Bend, Oregon. UPI. March 3, 1981. p. 14.
  10. Missildine, Harry (March 3, 1981). "Ticket-seeking friends feel pinch of Monson's success". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. 17.
  11. "Vandals No. 6". Spokane Chronicle. Washington. wire services. March 2, 1982. p. 13.
  12. Emerson, Paul (January 22, 1976). "Crowd of 6,449 sees Cougar romp in dome". Lewiston Morning Tribune. Idaho. p. 1B.
  13. Missildine, Harry (January 9, 1981). "Vandals pass first Sky test". Spokesman-Review. Spokane, Washington. p. 25.
  14. Emerson, Paul (January 9, 1981). "Good enough". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1B.
  15. Missildine, Harry (February 20, 1981). "Idaho 'Vandalizes' Bobcats". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). p. 23.
  16. Emerson, Paul (February 20, 1981). "Vandals riding sky high after ripping Bobcats". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1B.
  17. Emerson, Paul (February 22, 1981). "Vandals keep winning". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 3C.
  18. Van Sickel, Charlie (February 23, 1981). "Victorious Vandals still need final win". Spokane Daily Chronicle. (Washington). p. 19.
  19. Killen, John (February 13, 1983). "SNAP! Montana breaks it all to stop Idaho". Lewiston Morning Tribune. (Idaho). p. 1B.
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