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'''Brigham Young University-Idaho''' no longer sponsors intercollegiate athletics.  Until 2001, the college had been knows as Ricks College, and was a junior college which did offer varsity sports.  The school's relevance to this site, however, is that Ricks offered four-year degrees from 1948-1956, and participated in NAIA sports at that time.  Their teams were nicknamed the Vikings.  BYU-Idaho is a private Latter-Day Saints institution located in Rexburg, Idaho, in the eastern part of the state about an hour north of Pocatello.  The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 14,000.
 
'''Brigham Young University-Idaho''' no longer sponsors intercollegiate athletics.  Until 2001, the college had been knows as Ricks College, and was a junior college which did offer varsity sports.  The school's relevance to this site, however, is that Ricks offered four-year degrees from 1948-1956, and participated in NAIA sports at that time.  Their teams were nicknamed the Vikings.  BYU-Idaho is a private Latter-Day Saints institution located in Rexburg, Idaho, in the eastern part of the state about an hour north of Pocatello.  The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 14,000.
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=='''Post-Season Appearances'''==
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===Men's Basketball===
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|[[NAIA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament|NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament]]
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|[[1953 NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament|1953]]
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Latest revision as of 02:25, 3 January 2012

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Location: Rexburg, Idaho
Final Year: 2002

Brigham Young University-Idaho no longer sponsors intercollegiate athletics. Until 2001, the college had been knows as Ricks College, and was a junior college which did offer varsity sports. The school's relevance to this site, however, is that Ricks offered four-year degrees from 1948-1956, and participated in NAIA sports at that time. Their teams were nicknamed the Vikings. BYU-Idaho is a private Latter-Day Saints institution located in Rexburg, Idaho, in the eastern part of the state about an hour north of Pocatello. The school has an undergraduate enrollment of around 14,000.

Post-Season Appearances

Men's Basketball

NAIA Men's Basketball Tournament 1953