Idaho was on the wrong side of a classic in Bozeman on Thursday night as they fell in double-overtime, 94-91 to the Montana State Bobcats.
Idaho held the ball for over 30 minutes in the game but was unable to hold on for its fourth straight win. Instead the Bobcats earned their fourth straight victory.
Sixty-two fouls were called on the court, resulting in four players fouling out. The Bobcats shot 73 percent from the line while the Vandals shot 59 percent — a stat Idaho head coach Don Verlin said was the difference between winning and losing the game.