Spartans Battle Wolf Pack at Home on Saturday Presented by El Camino HealthSpartans Battle Wolf Pack at Home on Saturday Presented by El Camino Health

Spartans Battle Wolf Pack at Home on Saturday Presented by El Camino Health

SAN JOSE, Calif. - San José State women’s basketball (9-15, 2-9 MW) will return home for a matchup with Nevada (10-14, 5-6 MW) on Saturday, Feb. 8, at 1:30 p.m. (PT) presented by El Camino Health from Provident Credit Union Event Center. You can watch the game on NBC Sports Bay Area and the Mountain West Network. 

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  • SJSU is 30-33 in the all-time series against Nevada dating back to 1975. 
  • The Wolf Pack won the last matchup between these two programs earlier this season in Reno, 63-59.    
  • The Spartans have the longest winning streak in this series, winning 12 consecutive matchups from 2001-2006.
  • This series has had three games go into overtime, with the Spartans winning all three, including a double-overtime win in 2004. 
  • SJSU currently ranks second in the Mountain West in rebounding margin (+3.83), rebounding defense (34.21), offensive rebounds per game (12.38), and offensive rebound percentage (.340). 
  • Sophomore guard Sydni Summers currently ranks third in the Mountain West in three-point field goals made at 2.21.
  • Senior transfer guard Amiah Simmons ranks fourth in Mountain West in scoring during conference play, averaging 18.90 points per game. 
  • SJSU currently holds the conference single-game season high in Rebounds when they pulled down 56 boards against CSUN (11/23/24). 
  • There have been 14 games this season where the Spartans have had three or more players score in double digits. 
  • The Spartans have scored more than 20 points off the bench in 12 games this season.
  • Last time out, the Spartans fell on the road to Air Force, 78–54.
  • Finau Tonga finished with a double-double of 14 points and led the team for the third straight game with 14 rebounds while going 6-for-12 from the field.
  • Tonga set a new career high with 14 rebounds.
  • Tonga has now scored in double figures for the third consecutive game.
  • Tonga’s double-double performance is her second of the season. 
  • SJSU now has six double-double performances this season. 
  • Amiah Simmons finished with 18 points to go with four rebounds, and three steals while going 6-for-18 from the field.
  • Simmons has now scored in double figures for eight consecutive games while leading the team in scoring for the last five games.
  • Sydni Summers added six points with three rebounds, four assists, and one steal while going 2-for-8 from three. 
  • Summers has dished out four or more assists in nine games so far this season. 
  • Djessira Diawara tallied seven points to go with two rebounds while going 3-for-3 from the field.
  • SJSU won the battle of the boards against Air Force 44-38.
  • The Spartans scored 34 points in the paint against the Falcons.          

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