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Katlin Kangur's Kicks Katlin Kangur's Kicks
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Lorena Barboas's Kicks Lorena Barboas's Kicks
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Catelyn Deaver's Kicks Catelyn Deaver's Kicks
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Sarah Brans Walk In Pics Sarah Brans Walk In Pics
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Lorena Barbosa Walk In pics Lorena Barbosa Walk In pics
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Ella and Hope Walk In pics Ella and Hope Walk In pics
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Ana P and KK Walk In pics Ana P and KK Walk In pics
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Ana P and Lorena Walk In pics Ana P and Lorena Walk In pics
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Ana Pinheiro Walk In pics Ana Pinheiro Walk In pics
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Ana B and KK Walk In pics Ana B and KK Walk In pics
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Catelyn Deaver Walk In pics Catelyn Deaver Walk In pics
Catelyn Deaver Walk In pics
Ana P Drives the ball in Ana P Drives the ball in
Ana P Drives the ball in
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Deb Celly Deb Celly
Deb Celly
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Deb puts it up for two Deb puts it up for two
Deb puts it up for two
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Deb puts it up for two Deb puts it up for two
Deb puts it up for two
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Hope has control Hope has control
Hope has control
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Hope runs it up the court Hope runs it up the court
Hope runs it up the court
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Hope Hassmann Hope Hassmann
Hope Hassmann
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Big buckets for Hope Big buckets for Hope
Big buckets for Hope
Deb with the rebound put back Deb with the rebound put back
Deb with the rebound put back
Hope in control Hope in control
Hope in control
Deb takes the shot Deb takes the shot
Deb takes the shot
KK with the drive KK with the drive
KK with the drive
Kyra with the 3 Kyra with the 3
Kyra with the 3
Kyra takes her shot Kyra takes her shot
Kyra takes her shot
Kyra looks for ANOTHER 3 pointer Kyra looks for ANOTHER 3 pointer
Kyra looks for ANOTHER 3 pointer
Kyra brings it up the court Kyra brings it up the court
Kyra brings it up the court
Deb with the 3 Deb with the 3
Deb with the 3
Ana P with the jumper Ana P with the jumper
Ana P with the jumper
it's a bird, it's a plane, it's ANA PINHEIRO! it's a bird, it's a plane, it's ANA PINHEIRO!
it's a bird, it's a plane, it's ANA PINHEIRO!
Hope Hassmann the ball carrier Hope Hassmann the ball carrier
Hope Hassmann the ball carrier
Ana P with another shot to bring her double digits on the night Ana P with another shot to bring her double digits on the night
Ana P with another shot to bring her double digits on the night
Ella drives it in Ella drives it in
Ella drives it in
Lorena Barbosa with the lay-up Lorena Barbosa with the lay-up
Lorena Barbosa with the lay-up
Lorena Barbosa with the lay-up Lorena Barbosa with the lay-up
Lorena Barbosa with the lay-up
Deb puts up another shot helping with her double-double Deb puts up another shot helping with her double-double
Deb puts up another shot helping with her double-double
Deb puts up another shot helping with her double-double Deb puts up another shot helping with her double-double
Deb puts up another shot helping with her double-double
Lorena Barbosa with the power dribble Lorena Barbosa with the power dribble
Lorena Barbosa with the power dribble
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64
Eastern Wash. EWU 14-17,7-11 Big Sky
75
Winner Idaho UI 26-5,17-1 Big Sky
Eastern Wash. EWU
14-17,7-11 Big Sky
64
Final
75
Idaho UI
26-5,17-1 Big Sky
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 3 4 F
Eastern Wash. EWU 19 19 8 18 64
Idaho UI 18 16 12 29 75

Game Recap: Women's Basketball |

Vandals Clinch Outright Regular Season Championship, Beat Eagles 75-64

FINAL SCORE: Idaho 75, Eastern Washington 64
RECORDS: Idaho (26-5, 17-1), Eastern Washington (14-17, 7-11)
IDAHO LEADERS: Hope Hassmann (25 points), Debora Dos Santos (15 rebounds), Ella Uriarte (five assists)

NOTABLES:
  • Idaho clinched the outright regular-season conference championship with its win
  • The Vandals tie a school record in the NCAA era with a 15th consecutive win
  • Idaho broke its school record for most conference wins in a season (16, 2018-19)
  • With a 14th home win, the 2025-26 Vandals tie the 2004-05 Idaho squad for most home wins in a season
  • Hope Hassmann tied a career high with 25 points
  • Hassmann recorded her sixth game this season with 20+ points
  • Debora Dos Santos logged her sixth double-double of the season
MOSCOW, Idaho – More history was made in Moscow on Monday, as the Idaho Vandals Women's Basketball team closed out the regular season with a 75-64 win over the Eastern Washington Eagles.
It was a back-and-forth first quarter between the two old rivals who were squaring off for the 90th time in rivalry history. At the 5:15 mark in the first, Debora Dos Santos scored a layup to give the Vandals the lead, which they maintained up until the three-second mark when EWU hit a three to close the first with a 19-18 lead. 

The Vandals came out on fire in the second, scoring the first seven points of the quarter. EWU immediately clapped back with a 9-0 run, featuring a pair of three pointers and a converted and-one opportunity to regain its lead. Kyra Gardner struck from beyond the arc to knot the game back up at 28. The Eagles then knocked down back-to-back three-pointers, which forced a Vandal timeout. Out of the break, Idaho's Ana Pinheiro swerved through the lane and laid it off the glass for two points to put an end to the Eastern Washington run, but EWU maintained a 38-34 edge going into the half. 

Eastern got up by as much as seven points in the third quarter on a few occasions. Near the three-minute mark of the quarter, Barbosa tiptoed along the baseline and dropped a dime to Pinheiro, who laid it in for her 13th and 14th points of the game, and the crowd of over 1,300 of the Vandal Family came roaring to life and helped swing momentum in Idaho's favor. With 44 seconds left in the third, Hope Hassmann dished it to Kyra Gardner at the top of the key, who then dashed through the Pride Gold paint and put up a floater that tied the game up at 46, which was the tally heading to the final quarter. 

Idaho took the lead around the 8:40 mark in the fourth on a fastbreak layup by Hassmann, who took the game over to close out the regular season. The Eagles came back down the other side and knocked home a three to take the lead, but Hassmann wouldn't be denied. After regaining possession, she sprinted the other way, laid it off the glass after being fouled, converted the free-throw, and the Vandals wouldn't look back from there. Entering the fourth with just five points, Hassmann carried the black and gold with 20 of her career-high 25 points in the final stanza, and Idaho outscored EWU 29-18 to win its 26th and final game of the regular season. 

With the victory, Idaho tied the school record of 15 consecutive wins in the NCAA era. The Vandals snapped the previous program record for most conference wins in a season (16, 2018-19) and tied the 2004-05 Vandals for most home wins in a season (14). 

The historic 2025-26 regular season comes to a close, but the Vandals press on to Boise, where they will play in Starch Madness. Idaho enters the Big Sky Conference tournament as the outright regular-season conference champions.

UP NEXT: The No. 1 seed Idaho Vandals will play the winner of the No. 9 Weber State-No. 10 Portland State game. Idaho will tipoff against that winner on Sunday, March 8 at 11 a.m. PT. The game can be seen on ESPN+.

TICKETS: Tickets can be purchased here or by calling the Vandal ticket office at (208) 885-6466. Tickets to the Big Sky Conference tournament can be purchased here.

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