Idaho sports are ones that we all love to cheer on. Usually when it comes to college sports we end up cheering for Boise State University but there's another Idaho school that is currently stealing the Spotlight.

Idaho State Softball is currently making headlines around the college softball world because they just punched their ticket and made the NCAA tournament for the first time in program history.

After winning the Big Sky Tournament they will be playing for their chance to win it all.

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Of course we are so excited to see the Idaho State Bengals play in the NCAA tournament for the first time ever. They're definitely currently the underdogs but that just makes it even better cheering them on just that much more fun!

In their first game of the tournament they will be facing off against The University of Oregon Ducks. This will hopefully be the first of many games that the Idaho State Bengals will play in for this tournament.  We love a Cinderella Story and this is definitely one that we can get behind. The game will be played today at 8pm Mountain time!

Not to mention the girls of the Idaho State Bengals team were extremely excited to hear their name called when it was time for their name to be announced as part of the NCAA tournament. They went viral after one of the girls went all out dancing despite being injured in a great video.

 

 

@espnw #Idaho State is headed to its first-ever #NCAA #Softball tournament 🔥 #dance ♬ original sound - espnW

 

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