Spartans Take on Fresno State in First Round of 2025 Mountain West TournamentSpartans Take on Fresno State in First Round of 2025 Mountain West Tournament

Spartans Take on Fresno State in First Round of 2025 Mountain West Tournament

SAN JOSE, Calif. - No. 11 seed San José State women’s basketball (10-21, 3-15 MW) will begin the 2025 Mountain West Women’s Basketball Tournament against No. 6 seed Fresno State (17-14, 8-10 MW) on Sunday, March, 9 at 7:00 p.m. (PT) from the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas. You can watch the game and all of the tournament action on the Mountain West Network. 

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  • SJSU is 24-66 all-time against Fresno State, with the Bulldogs winning their last matchup earlier this season, 99-85. The Bulldogs took both games in the season series. 
  • The Spartans' last win against the Bulldogs was a 73-66 home win during the 2022-23 season. 
  • SJSU’s longest win streak in this all-time series is nine games from 1977-82.
  • The Spartans' most recent win streak in this series was four games during their matchups from the 2001-03 seasons.
  • This series has only had two games go into overtime, with each side earning one win, the Spartans claimed victory in the matchup during the 2016-17 season, while the Bulldogs won the matchup that went into overtime in the 2019-20 season.
  • SJSU’s 10 wins this season is the most since the 2019-20 season.
  • The Spartans are currently ranked second in the Mountain West in offensive rebounds per game, averaging 12.58 and offensive rebound percentage at .332 .
  • SJSU also ranks third in the conference in rebounding offense at 38.26. 
  • Senior transfer guard Amiah Simmons ranks second in the Mountain West in scoring during conference play, averaging 19.24 points per game. 
  • Sophomore guard Sydni Summers currently ranks third in the Mountain West in three-point field goals made at 2.16 per game.
  • Djessira Diawara and Finau Tonga rank fifth and sixth, respectively, in the Mountain West in offensive rebounds, averaging 2.39 and 2.38 per game. 
  • There have been 17 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 13 games this season.
  • Last time out, the Spartans closed their regular season and dropped their Senior Day matchup against UNLV, 89-56.
  • Prior to tip-off, the Spartans held a ceremony recognizing their senior class Amiah Simmons, Finau Tonga, Hennie Van Schaik, Jasmine Singleton, Marisa Davis-Jones, and Djessira Diawara.
  • Simmons finished with 21 points, to go with three rebounds, one assist, and two steals while going 5-for-16 from the field and 3-for-8 from behind the arc. 
  • Simmons has now scored over 20 points in four consecutive games and 10 games overall this season. 
  • Simmons has scored in double figures in 14 out of her last 15 games.
  • Sydni Summers finished with 16 points to go with two rebounds and two assists while going 5-for-12 from the field and 3-for-6 from three.  
  • Summers is now No. 6 on the SJSU all-time single-season three-pointers made list (67).
  • Summers' 67 three-point field goals this season is a program sophomore record
  • Summers also sits at No. 5 on the all-time single-season three-point attempts list with 206. 
  • Brown scored 15 points with four rebounds, one block, and two steals while going 5-for-8 from the field and 4-for-5 from three. 
  • Brown set a new single-game career high with her four three-point field goals. 
  • Rylei Waugh had nine points, four rebounds, and three assists while going 1-for-3 from behind the arc.
  • Djessira Diawara and Hennie Van Schaik each pulled down 5 boards to lead the team.                  

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