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Women's Basketball Announces Mountain West Schedule
9/24/2025 4:20:00 PM | Women's Basketball
BOISE, Idaho – Boise State women's basketball head coach Gordy Presnell announced the Blue and Orange's Mountain West schedule for the 2025-26 season.
All dates are subject to change once television selections are determined for men's and women's conference games. Times will be set at a later date.
The Broncos will face nine of 11 opponents home-and-home, will host Colorado State and battle UNLV on the road.
Boise State begins MW play at New Mexico (Dec. 17) and travels to San Diego State (Dec. 20). The Broncos entertain Nevada for their conference home opener in a New Year's Eve clash. The Broncos begin 2026 with the conference's most recent member Grand Canyon visiting ExtraMile Arena (Jan. 3).
Other home games include Colorado State (Jan. 10), Wyoming (Jan. 14), Fresno State (Jan. 21), San Jose State (Jan. 31), New Mexico (Feb. 7), Air Force (Feb. 18), San Diego State (Feb. 25) and Utah State (Feb. 28).
The Broncos will play on the road against Air Force (Jan. 7), Utah State (Jan. 17), Grand Canyon (Jan. 24), Nevada (Feb. 4), Fresno State (Feb. 11), Wyoming (Feb. 14), San Jose State (Feb. 21) and UNLV (March 3).
In July, Boise State announced its nonconference schedule.
The Broncos will play seven of 11 games at home prior to Mountain West play, including three-straight to start the season.
Boise State opens its campaign, Monday, Nov. 3 against Eastern Oregon. The contest against the Mountaineers will be a kids day game with a noon tipoff.
The Broncos will host San Francisco (Nov. 9) and UC Davis (Nov. 14) before traveling to Colorado for their first road competition.
Last year, the Broncos knocked off the Buffaloes 50-47 at ExtraMile Arena marking the second-consecutive season Boise State defeated a Power 4 opponent (Rutgers, 2023-24).
Home games against Seattle U (Nov. 21) and UC Riverside (Nov. 23) precede a trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands for the prestigious Paradise Jam, which dates back to 2000.
In the inaugural event, Jackie Stiles of Missouri State was the tournament MVP prior to setting NCAA single-season and career scoring records. Several tournament MVP have gone on to play in the WNBA.
Boise State will square off with North Dakota (Nov. 27) in the tournament and then face either Elon or Tulane (Nov. 28).
The Broncos return to the Treasure Valley to host Cal Baptist (Dec. 6) and then wrap up the road portion of the nonconference schedule with their second Power 4 opponent in Utah (Dec. 10).
Boise State closes its nonconference slate at home against Southern Utah (Dec. 13).
Season and single-game tickets will go on sale later this fall.
All dates are subject to change once television selections are determined for men's and women's conference games. Times will be set at a later date.
The Broncos will face nine of 11 opponents home-and-home, will host Colorado State and battle UNLV on the road.
Boise State begins MW play at New Mexico (Dec. 17) and travels to San Diego State (Dec. 20). The Broncos entertain Nevada for their conference home opener in a New Year's Eve clash. The Broncos begin 2026 with the conference's most recent member Grand Canyon visiting ExtraMile Arena (Jan. 3).
Other home games include Colorado State (Jan. 10), Wyoming (Jan. 14), Fresno State (Jan. 21), San Jose State (Jan. 31), New Mexico (Feb. 7), Air Force (Feb. 18), San Diego State (Feb. 25) and Utah State (Feb. 28).
The Broncos will play on the road against Air Force (Jan. 7), Utah State (Jan. 17), Grand Canyon (Jan. 24), Nevada (Feb. 4), Fresno State (Feb. 11), Wyoming (Feb. 14), San Jose State (Feb. 21) and UNLV (March 3).
In July, Boise State announced its nonconference schedule.
The Broncos will play seven of 11 games at home prior to Mountain West play, including three-straight to start the season.
Boise State opens its campaign, Monday, Nov. 3 against Eastern Oregon. The contest against the Mountaineers will be a kids day game with a noon tipoff.
The Broncos will host San Francisco (Nov. 9) and UC Davis (Nov. 14) before traveling to Colorado for their first road competition.
Last year, the Broncos knocked off the Buffaloes 50-47 at ExtraMile Arena marking the second-consecutive season Boise State defeated a Power 4 opponent (Rutgers, 2023-24).
Home games against Seattle U (Nov. 21) and UC Riverside (Nov. 23) precede a trip to the U.S. Virgin Islands for the prestigious Paradise Jam, which dates back to 2000.
In the inaugural event, Jackie Stiles of Missouri State was the tournament MVP prior to setting NCAA single-season and career scoring records. Several tournament MVP have gone on to play in the WNBA.
Boise State will square off with North Dakota (Nov. 27) in the tournament and then face either Elon or Tulane (Nov. 28).
The Broncos return to the Treasure Valley to host Cal Baptist (Dec. 6) and then wrap up the road portion of the nonconference schedule with their second Power 4 opponent in Utah (Dec. 10).
Boise State closes its nonconference slate at home against Southern Utah (Dec. 13).
Season and single-game tickets will go on sale later this fall.
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