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Montana State women's comeback attempt falls short against Idaho in Big Sky title game
- Top-Seeded Idaho beat Montana State 60-57 on Wednesday night in Boise to win the Big Sky Tournament and secure an NCAA berth.
- Led by coach Arthur Moreira, the second-year head coach and the first Brazilian Division I head coach, Idaho set a program-record 18-game winning streak.
- Key late-game plays included Taylee Chirrick and Ella Johnson cutting the deficit, Hope Hassmann's free throws, and Lorena Barbosa blocking a tying 3 with about a second left.
- The Vandals now await NCAA seeding and Selection Sunday, with Idaho projected as a 14 seed in the tournament.
- Placed in historical context, the Idaho Vandals women's basketball team wins its first Big Sky Tournament since 2016 and first regular-season title since 2019, after split meetings earlier this year.
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Idaho wins Big Sky, ends 10-year tourney drought
Ana Beatriz Passos Alves da Silva scored 12 points, and top-seeded Idaho beat No. 2 seed Montana State 60-57 on Wednesday night to win the Big Sky tournament and clinch a berth in the NCAA tournament for the first time in a decade
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Idaho women beat Montana State 60-57 to win Big Sky tourney, clinch NCAA Tournament berth
Ana Beatriz Passos scored 12 points, Ana Pinheiro and Hope Hassmann each added 11, and top-seeded Idaho beat No. 2 seed Montana State 60-57 to win the Big Sky Conference Tournament and clinch a berth in the NCAA Tournament for the first time in a decade.
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