1986–87 Idaho State Bengals Men's Basketball Team
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1986–87 Idaho State Bengals Men's Basketball Team
The 1986–87 Idaho State Bengals men's basketball team represented Idaho State University during the 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Members of the Big Sky Conference, the Bengals were led by second-year head coach Jim Boutin and played their home games on campus at the ISU Minidome in Pocatello, Idaho. The Bengals were overall in the regular season and in conference play, tied for fifth place. At the conference tournament in Flagstaff, Arizona, they were seeded seventh and upset second-seeded Boise State by a point in the quarterfinal round. semifinal the next night, Idaho State defeated sixth seed Idaho by nineteen and advanced to the final against fourth-seeded and won In the 64-team NCAA tournament, ISU was seeded sixteenth in the West regional and met top-ranked UNLV in Down by nineteen points at halftime, they lost and ended the season This was Idaho State's eleventh NCAA tournament appearance, but its first in ten years, and its most ...
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Reed Gym
Reed Gym is a 3,214-seat multi-purpose arena in the western United States, on the campus of Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho. Opened in 1951, it is the home court of the ISU Bengals men's and women's basketball and volleyball teams of the Big Sky Conference. The home of the men's and women's tennis teams, Reed also serves as a student recreational center. Prior to the opening of the ASISU Minidome (Holt Arena) in 1970, the men's basketball team played at Reed Gym and enjoyed considerable success in the 1950s under head coaches Steve Belko and In 1957, the gym was the site of the play-in game for the West Regionals of the NCAA tournament; the Bengals defeated Hardin-Simmons of Texas by nine points and improved their record When Gus Johnson and the Idaho Vandals visited in 1963, a capacity crowd of 4,900 saw the battle for the King Spud Trophy and unofficial state title. Men's basketball returned to Reed full-time for the 2019–20 season, citing the "po ...
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