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Vandals picked to finish first in Big Sky Preseason Coaches' and Media Polls

FARMINGTON, Utah – Idaho women's basketball was picked to finish first by the coaches and the media in the annual Big Sky Preseason Polls.

"I think it certainly is a show of respect for our program," said Head Coach Jon Newlee. "These polls I think are always a reflection of how last year went and who you lost. We lost a couple of really great seniors, but I think we have also gained some great new players as well. It's going to be my challenge to put that altogether and have a great year like we had last year."
  
Idaho earned the sweep in both polls, garnering 221 points in the media poll and 91 in the coaches' poll.
 
The Vandals were tied with Idaho State in the coaches' poll at 91 points, but the Vandals earned four first place votes while Idaho State earned just two.
 
Last year's Vandals punched a ticket to the Big Sky Championship game to face Montana State, but were unable to play the game due to COVID-19. Idaho finished the season 22-9 and 15-5 in the Big Sky while finishing the season on a seven-game win streak.
 
The Vandals are led by a talented group of returners, including preseason All-Big Sky selections Gina Marxen and Beyonce Bea. Natalie Klinker joins the duo as the leading rebounder from a year ago and averaged 11 points and 9.6 rebounds per game over the final six games of the season.
 
A big reason for the success in 2019-20 was defense. Idaho finished as the number one defensive team in the Big Sky Conference, allowing just 58.8 points per game last season. In addition, Idaho took care of the ball averaging just 11.4 turnovers per game, a conference best.
 
Following the 2019-20 season the Vandals graduated two seniors in Lizzy Klinker and Isabelle Hadden. The duo each played in all 31 games a year ago, averaging 29.8 and 12.8 minutes per game, respectively.
 
Head Coach Jon Newlee and his staff  reloaded the Vandals roster in the offseason adding in two transfers and two freshmen. The Vandals brought in graduate transfer Gabi Harrington who spent the last four years at the University of Montana, playing in 89 games, to go along with Rylee Alexander a transfer from Pratt Community College.
 
Along with the transfers Idaho welcomes to highly touted freshmen in Sydney Gandy and Paris Atchley. Gandy, from Orangewood Academy in California, was named the CIF Division 2AA Player of the Year last year. Atchley, from La Jolla Country Day School in California, was part of the No. 1 high school team in the country with a 32-1 record. La Jolla was named the 2019-20 National Champion by Maxpreps.com.

"It will give the team confidence knowing people respect them, but again that respect will have to be earned," said Newlee. "This is a new team. We haven't done anything yet and that's going to be my message to them. We must continue and focus on getting better every day and not worry about the end goal right now. Our goal is to get better every day. I think if we can continue to improve and do the things we are doing so far then we have a chance to be good, but we have to go out and prove it just like every other team in our league, and our league is fantastic. It's so talented up and down. Every night is going to be a war and we have to be ready for it."
 
The Vandals begin Big Sky Conference play on Dec. 3 against Sacramento State. Idaho's non-conference schedule is to be announced.
 
Ticket information will be available at a later date.

Stay up to date with Idaho Women's Basketball at GoVandals.com or on twitter @vandalswbb 


 
2020-21 Big Sky Women's Basketball Media Poll
Teams Points
Idaho (16) 221
Idaho State (2) 206
Northern Arizona 180
Montana State (2) 173
Northern Colorado (1) 135
Portland State 127
Montana 122
Southern Utah 73
Eastern Washington 65
Sacramento State 54
Weber State 29


 
2020-21 Big Sky Women's Basketball Coaches' Poll
Teams Points
Idaho (4) 91
Idaho State (2) 91
Northern Arizona (3) 80
Montana State (1) 77
Northern Colorado (1) 64
Montana 53
Portland State 50
Southern Utah 36
Sacramento State 26
Eastern Washington 23
Weber State 14
 

 
 
 
 
 
 









Head Coach Jon Newlee 

 
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Players Mentioned

Isabelle  Hadden

#11 Isabelle Hadden

P
6' 4"
Senior
Major: Broadcasting & Digital Media
Gina  Marxen

#23 Gina Marxen

G
5' 8"
Sophomore
Major: Medical Sciences
Lizzy Klinker

#33 Lizzy Klinker

G
5' 10"
Senior
Major: Ag Economics-Agribusiness
Natalie Klinker

#42 Natalie Klinker

P
6' 1"
Junior
Major: Animal & Vet Scinece
Beyonce Bea

#5 Beyonce Bea

G/P
6' 1"
Freshman
Major: Exercise/Sport Science-Pre Physical Therapy
Gabi Harrington

#33 Gabi Harrington

G
5' 9"
Graduate Student
Major: Masters of Public Administration
Sydney Gandy

#14 Sydney Gandy

G
5' 5"
Freshman
Major: Sociology
Paris Atchley

#2 Paris Atchley

G
5' 9"
Freshman
Major: Architecture
Rylee Alexander

#11 Rylee Alexander

G/P
5' 10"
Junior
Major: Nutrition

Players Mentioned

Isabelle  Hadden

#11 Isabelle Hadden

6' 4"
Senior
Major: Broadcasting & Digital Media
P
Gina  Marxen

#23 Gina Marxen

5' 8"
Sophomore
Major: Medical Sciences
G
Lizzy Klinker

#33 Lizzy Klinker

5' 10"
Senior
Major: Ag Economics-Agribusiness
G
Natalie Klinker

#42 Natalie Klinker

6' 1"
Junior
Major: Animal & Vet Scinece
P
Beyonce Bea

#5 Beyonce Bea

6' 1"
Freshman
Major: Exercise/Sport Science-Pre Physical Therapy
G/P
Gabi Harrington

#33 Gabi Harrington

5' 9"
Graduate Student
Major: Masters of Public Administration
G
Sydney Gandy

#14 Sydney Gandy

5' 5"
Freshman
Major: Sociology
G
Paris Atchley

#2 Paris Atchley

5' 9"
Freshman
Major: Architecture
G
Rylee Alexander

#11 Rylee Alexander

5' 10"
Junior
Major: Nutrition
G/P