The Boise State women’s basketball team showcased a commanding performance against the College of Idaho, achieving an impressive 86-34 victory on Monday. This victory marks a perfect 4-0 start to their season as they continue a four-game homestand to kick off the year. Notably, this is the second consecutive season the Broncos have achieved a 4-0 record, and they have accomplished this feat 11 times in the program’s history, six of which occurred under the leadership of their head coach.
The game was particularly significant as it was the coach’s 600th game leading the Broncos. Four players scored in double figures, with a standout performance from a bench player who contributed a game-high 15 points. The team displayed strong offensive skills, highlighted by efficient shooting—Boise State shot 54% from the field, including an impressive 68.8% in the second quarter alone.
The Broncos’ defense was equally impressive, forcing early turnovers that gave them a substantial 18-5 lead at the end of the first quarter. This momentum carried through to the halftime break, where they held a commanding 43-12 lead. The contributions from the bench were significant, with the reserves scoring 62 points and dominating the paint with 44 points scored inside.
Looking ahead, Boise State is set to face San Francisco on November 21 at the Chase Center, and fans can catch all the action live on ESPN+.
This early success not only reflects the team’s hard work and preparation but also sets a positive tone for the rest of the season. With talent, depth, and a strong coaching strategy, the Broncos are well-positioned for continued success as they move forward.