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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