1980–81 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team


The 1980–81 Idaho Vandals men's basketball team represented the University of Idaho during the 1980–81 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The Vandals were led by third-year head coach Don Monson and played their home games on campus at the Kibbie Dome in Moscow, Idaho.
Idaho won its first eleven games, went in the regular season, and won the Big Sky Conference regular season championship, their first conference title in 58 years.
The Vandals' conference record earned them the host position for the conference tournament, which Seeded seventh in the West region of the 48-team NCAA tournament, they traveled to El Paso, In the first round, Idaho lost by one point in overtime to they ended at, with most of the key players

Polls

Idaho was ranked for the first time in school history in February, for three weeks in the UPI coaches poll. Curiously, they entered its top twenty after a road rose then exited after completing the regular season with a nine-point road win. The Vandals received votes, but did not appear, in the AP writers poll until January 1982; they were ranked sixth in both polls at end of that regular and eighth in both final polls.

Attendance

Prior to this season, the school attendance record for basketball was 6,449, set five years earlier at the Kibbie Dome's inaugural hoop game in January 1976 against Palouse neighbor Washington State. That was surpassed in 1981 with 6,800 for the conference opener with Weber State on Thursday, January 8.
The final two home regular season games both saw new records, as title-contending Montana State and Montana visited: 7,100 on Thursday, which was shattered with 9,000 two days later for Idaho's nineteenth consecutive home

Roster

Schedule and results

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