Boise State Athletics

Saturday, January 10
Boise, Idaho
1 p.m.

Boise State

vs

Colorado State

Libby Hutton

Broncos To Welcome The Rams

1/9/2026 1:30:00 PM | Women's Basketball

WHAT'S NEXT
The Broncos return home to host Colorado State on Jan. 10 at 1 p.m. MT.
 
SCOUTING THE RAMS
Colorado State enters the week atop the conference standings with a 13-3 overall record. The Rams are riding a 12-road game winning streak and boast a 5-0 road record so far this season. Colorado State ranks third-lowest in turnovers per game nationally at 10.6. The Rams also lead the conference in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.2), defensive field goal percentage (35.1%), scoring defense (54.9), scoring margin (+13.8) and winning percentage (81.3%). Lexus Bargesser also leads the Mountain West individually in field goals (92) and points (250).
 
STRONG STARTERS
Boise State has started the same five players in every game this season, one of only two Mountain West teams to do so (along with San Diego State). Dani Bayes, Mya Hansen, Libby Hutton, Natalie Pasco, and Tatum Thompson have each surpassed 130 points this season, making Boise State the only Mountain West team with five players reaching 130+ points.
 
COACH P
Presnell ranks 22nd all-time in NCAA D1 women's basketball history with 780 victories. He entered the season fifth among active D1 head coaches.
 
CAREER MILESTONES
Bayes and Tatum Thompson both surpassed the 1,000 career points milestone against Grand Canyon on Jan. 3, with Tatum Thompson also eclipsing 500 career rebounds in the same game. Hansen is the next closest to the milestone with 942 points.
 
LONG RANGE SHOOTING
Boise State has converted 39.4% (108-of-274) of its three-point field goal attempts, leading the Mountain West and ranking fourth nationally.
 
FROM DEEP
Pasco has made 45 3-pointers this season, leading the MW. She also tops the conference in 3-pointers per game at 2.8. Pasco currently shoots 48.4% from three, the sixth-highest in the nation.
 
HELPING HAND
Hansen leads the Mountain West with 80 assists and 5.0 assists per game. As a team, the Broncos lead the conference with 16.6 assists per game.
 
BUCKETS
The Broncos lead the Mountain West in field goal percentage, making 43.4% (412-of-949) of their shots.
 
SCORING OFFENSE
The Broncos are averaging 71.4 points per game, the second-highest mark in the MW.
 
TOP FIVE ALERT
Bayes has moved into the top five in program history in career 3-pointers made with 176. She trails Brooke Pahukoa (2013-17), who made 193. Pasco also ranks in the top five, sitting third with 240.
 
RECORD BOOK MOVEMENT
Pasco ranks seventh in program history with 1,374 career points, chasing Michelle Schultz (1991-96) in sixth with 1,391. She is also ninth in career field goals made with 498 and is chasing Lauren Lenhardt (2009-13) with 522. Hansen is ninth all-time in career assists with 308, trailing Braydey Hodgins (2016-20) with 319.
 
SCORING OUTBURST
Boise State scored 83 points against San Francisco on Nov. 9 and tallied 91 points against UC Davis on Nov. 14, marking the first time since Feb. 18 and 20, 2021, at Utah State that the Broncos scored at least 80 points in back-to-back games.
 
FOR THREE
Bayes holds the fifth-highest single-game three-point percentage nationally this season. She shot 77.8% (7-of-9) against UC Davis on Nov. 14, trailing Lani White of Utah (100.0%), Josefine Enander of Morehead State (87.5%), Katie Donovan of Davidson (87.5%) and Ally Timm of DePaul (80.0%). Bayes' mark also ties for the second-best single-game percentage in program history.
 
OFF THE BENCH
Boise State's bench scored a season-high 26 points at Utah on Dec. 10.
 
DOUBLE-DIGITS
Bayes recorded double-digit points in four-straight games (Nov. 23 - Dec. 6). Her longest career streak came from Nov. 7-20, 2022, when she posted four-consecutive double-digit performances.
 
NOT SO FAST
Boise State held North Dakota 0.0% (0-of-20) from three-point range in its 65-45 win at the Paradise Jam tournament on Nov. 27. The performance ties the program record for the lowest opponent three-point percentage with the most attempts (20).
 
HOME SWEET HOME
The Broncos have started their season 7-0 at home for three-consecutive seasons and 8-0 for two-consecutive seasons.
 
HOME STREAK
Boise State won 10-consecutive home games, spanning from Feb. 18, 2025 to Dec. 31, 2025. This marks the program's first such home winning streak since the combined 2017-18 and 2019-20 seasons when the Broncos won 14 straight.
 
GOING THE EXTRAMILE
Boise State has won 22-straight nonconference games at ExtraMile Arena, the fourteenth highest nationally.
 
PRESEASON ACCOLADES
Tatum Thompson was named the 2025-26 Mountain West Preseason Player of the Year.
Pasco joined her on the preseason all-conference team.
 
FOLLOW THE BRONCOS
Live stats are available on BroncoSports.com. Games will be televised by Mountain West Network with Mark Snider (play-by-play) and Kim Brydges (analyst). On radio, Garrett Jones is the voice of the Broncos on KBOI 670 AM.
 
TICKETS ON SALE NOW
Fans can purchase season and single-game tickets for the 2025-26 season by visiting BroncoSports.com.
 
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